Atelier de sosi, St. Pete’s most consistently interesting art gallery, opens a new show Friday with a reception from 6 to 9 p.m. Trashed collects works...
Tampa playwright Natalie Symons’ Lark Eden is headed for a staged reading Monday at the Girls Incorporated of Pinellas headquarters, 7700 61st Street in Pinellas Park....
Alan Cravick’s 86-year-old mother, Fran, broke her foot, and upon her discharge from the hospital she was instructed to stay off of it. This requires an...
Covid has claimed another victim: Shakespeare’s most tragic royal character. Tampa Repertory Theatre’s production of King Lear, which opened Feb. 4 at the University of South...
The current wave of book-banning in American school libraries has not gone unnoticed by Georgia Mallory Guy, whose ThinkTank Theatre for Young Audiences is opening All...
One of the last things Tampa Repertory Theatre co-founder C. David Frankel was developing before his passing in March 2020 was an ambitious production of Shakespeare’s...
February is, of course, Black History Month, and it’s also St. Petersburg Celebration of the Arts month, wherein previously-scheduled events, concerts, lectures and more from all...
You can never have too much jazz, apparently. Two St. Petersburg downtown venues are skewing jazz-centric: It’s “January Jazz Weekend” at thestudio@620, kicking off with a...
As a singing star, Donna Summer was so big that it takes three people to play her onstage. OK, well, that’s a bit of an exaggeration,...
Reginald Rose’s Twelve Angry Men is usually described as a courtroom drama, and in the most suspenseful, tension-and-release fashion, that’s what it is. Yet the action...