A drive-in movie theater that would be created with shipping containers is moving forward after the county compromised on changes for the property. During a Wednesday...
There are so many intimate, revealing moments in Every Brilliant Thing, produced over the next two weekends by Tampa Repertory Theatre, it’s almost as if the...
Seeing as it’s Memorial Day Weekend, how about the we take the long stretch to consider the upcoming month in our arts community? Not everyone is...
Bay area professional theater companies began easing their way back into the business of show-making a number of months ago – taking baby steps, of course,...
It was tough, growing up poor and Puerto Rican in the Bronx. Hector Melendez-Figueroa moved to Tampa with his family 20 years ago, when he was...
Opening a new business in the middle of a pandemic might seem risky at best, foolhardy at worst. But Mike Hazlett, who launched the independent Green...
Shakespeare’s warrior king Henry V is back in action this week, leading the English army into battle with the French, with all the drama, testosterone and...
Click the arrow above to watch the video interview. New York City played such a prominent role in every aspect of Leonard Bernstein’s career, from his...
Bowing tonight at The Mar, the Central Avenue performance space, The Velocity of Gary (Not His Real Name) is a different sort of play. James Sill’s...
Two members of the cast of Jobsite Theater’s Hand to God, plus its director, joined us for a freewheeling video conversation about the sexually-charged comedy, onstage...