As a Whitman’s Sampler of Latin musical styles, the off Broadway musical Four Guys Named Jose and Una Mujer Named Maria does so much more than...
You always hurt the one you love, according to an old song by the Mills Brothers. Certainly the dysfunctional family at the heart of Eugene O’Neill’s...
The definition of hell, according to existentialist writer Jean-Paul Sartre in his 1944 play No Exit, is other people. Debbie Yones recently got a taste of...
The Sunscreen Film Festival begins its 14th journey around the sun Thursday (April 25), and while it’s not Sundance, Tribeca or even Boca Raton, its reputation...
The reckoning, for Becca McCoy, came in the spring of 2018, when she and her husband parted ways after 15 years of marriage. She was a...
Spring in St. Pete means so much more than pollen, baseball and taxes. For one, there’s American Stage in the Park. For its 2019 show, the...
In playwright Lynn Nottage’s Crumbs From the Table of Joy, 17-year-old Ernestine Crump is about to graduate from high school, and she’s thinking – hard –...
There are quite a few professional dancers in St. Petersburg, says Helen Hansen French, who is herself one. But since the city has no professional dance...
Neil Simon’s mismatched Felix and Oscar got nothing on Sharon and Robyn, the unlikely friends in The Roommate, the dark and delightfully subtle Jen Silverman comedy...
Fear and loathing in the 1950s. That’s what Perfect Arrangement, onstage through March 3 at freeFall Theatre, is all about. Topher Payne’s dark comedy about a...