In the 1961 film adaptation of Truman Capote’s novel Breakfast at Tiffany’s, one of the characters circling around free-spirited Holly Golightly (Audrey Hepburn) is Mr. Yunioshi,...
It’s not exactly a Stop the Presses moment, but all four original members of A Flock of Seagulls, one of the first new wave “video bands”...
Alice Walker’s 1982 novel The Color Purple, about a young Black woman growing up dirt-poor and abused in turn-of-the-century rural Georgia, is one of the most...
Although she’s still physically in Colorado, American Stage’s new Producing Artistic Director Helen R. Murray went on the clock in St. Petersburg last month, working remotely....
Watching a rehearsal of American Idiot from the House Right seats, American Stage director Gavin Hawk mused on the narrative spine of the Tony-winning Broadway musical,...
Cheap Trick, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band whose lead singer was, is and shall always be Safety Harbor resident Robin Zander, shares Saturday’s...
Any resemblance between Avenue Q and the beloved children’s TV series Sesame Street is purely intentional. Be forewarned, though, Avenue Q – the Tony-winning musical opening...
It happens every couple of years, less often than a presidential election, but more frequently than an appearance in the night sky by Halley’s Comet. One...
Cast and crew are donating their talents for this weekend’s staged reading at Stageworks Theatre, in Tampa’s Channelside district. The show is Roe, by Lisa Loomer...
There’s high-stakes drama onstage at St. Petersburg’s Studio Grand Central. Something Clean, the drama that wraps up a two-week run this weekend, is ostensibly the story...