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...
Last month, Ward Smith was driving east on 1st Avenue South. He glanced over at 2260, the longtime home of the Andi Matheny Acting Studios. An...
For the entire 10 years he starred as bartender Isaac Washington on TV’s The Love Boat, Ted Lange says, neither of the show’s executive producers, Aaron...
Out of all the professional stage actors in Tampa Bay, Ned Averill-Snell was one of the very few whose livelihood was not directly threatened by the...
Tampa’s LAB Theater Project was the first company to produce something live and in person post-outbreak, presenting The Meredith Brothers, to a super-spaced-out audience of 10...
In 2009, Aleshea Harris wrote and performed the one-woman show Oddlie at thestudio@620. A blend of theatrical storytelling, spoken word and music, the play was, in...