The great Belgian detective Hercule Poirot was created by mystery novelist Agatha Christie in 1920. Besides his snappy wardrobe and idiosyncratic moustache, the deeply eccentric Poirot...
Jobsite Theater takes Halloween seriously. This year’s entry in the spooky-season sweepstakes is Frankenstein, British playwright Nick Dear’s 2011 adaptation of Mary Shelley’s gothic horror novel....
There are moments in Indecent, the new show at American Stage, where it seems that entire seven-member cast is one character. They move in tandem, creating...
A 15-member band, a 36 song, three-hour concert and a trio of boyband heartthrobs. It can only be the Jonas Brothers’ 2023 touring extravaganza, visiting Amalie...
On today’s edition of the Arts Alive! podcast, St. Petersburg native William Leavengood re-traces the road that took him to New York, and California, and back...
It’s Hispanic Heritage Month, and this weekend is packed with sizzling Latin Jazz, served up in different tasty combinations. Musician and educator David Manson’s annual EMIT...
The purpose of art is one of the core issues at the heart of Paula Vogel’s Tony-winning Indecent, opening Friday (with previews tonight and Thursday) at...
Forget what Rodgers and Hammerstein said about June “bustin’ out all over.” In 2023, June’s got nothing on the month of October. One look at this...
He’s an educator, an entrepreneur, a corporate consultant and a community activist. There was a time, though, when Dru Rabin wished for nothing more than to...
Michael Francis conducts The Florida Orchestra this weekend; it’s the first all-classical concert of the band’s new season. Gustav Holst’s grand, spatial The Planets has the...