Anyone who reads this column with any regularity knows that yours truly has a slight bugaboo about musical groups performing without a single original member, and...
Among contemporary jazz drummers, they don’t come more legendary than Billy Cobham, who plays Largo’s Central Park Performing Arts Center with his Crosswinds Project tonight. How...
Carl Orff’s sprawling cantata Carmina Burana comprises the bulk of The Florida Orchestra’s season-starting concerts this weekend. These epic performances feature the Master Chorale of Tampa...
St. Petersburg’s theater community will be well represented at the 13th annual United Solo Festival in New York City. Taking place Oct. 3 through Nov. 20,...
Now this is more like it. After a long, dry summer without the bay area’s regular rich complement of music, theater and other shows, October is...
Alexander Jones, choreographer-in-residence for thestudio@620, is back at the home venue Friday and Saturday (7 p.m. both days) with his fourth annual Momentum Choreographic Showcase, featuring...
There’s a much-repeated Latin phrase, in vino veritas. In wine, truth. Anyone who’s sampled the grape for any duration can attest to the veracity of that...
The kinetic energy is bouncing off the theater walls during American Stage’s production of Green Day’s American Idiot, a “rock opera” with a loose thread of...
The Florida Orchestra is back with a one-off pre-season concert Saturday at the Mahaffey Theater. As the 1984 film Amadeus screens in high definition, TFO will...
Despite the glaring omissions of both of St. Petersburg’s mainstage professional theaters, the nonprofit Theatre Tampa Bay has announced its nominees for best stage productions and...