It isn’t common for an art gallery to encourage visitors to reach out and touch the work on view – as a matter of fact, that’s...
The news that Jobsite’s current production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream is officially the best-selling show in the theater company’s 22-year history was greeted with much...
A performance is a performance – one of a kind, ephemeral, here and gone. No two are alike, as it has been and always shall be,...
It took actress Illeana Kirven 20 hours and change to make the drive, straight through, from her home in Texas to St. Petersburg, where she’d been...
Is Jeremy Douglass growing up? Don’t hold him to it, but yeah, it kind of looks that way. “In four or five years, I’m going to...
Just as the one-man comedy Buyer and Cellar was coming to a close last spring at freeFall Theater, actor Chris Crawford got an offer he couldn’t...
In the so-real-you-can-almost-taste-it New York City conjured up by playwright Adam Gwon in Ordinary Days, the slightest connection – brushing up against a stranger, or reading...
Several times during Vietgone, the season opener at American Stage, one of the two lead characters – Quang or Tong – will suddenly break the fourth...
Ecole Jacques Lecoq is a Parisian school devoted to physical theater training – utilizing body, space, movement and an intense focus on collaboration and interaction with...
During the course of The Turn of the Screw, currently onstage at freeFall Theatre, the unnamed governess at the heart of the story never laughs. Oh,...