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...
Opera Tampa’s ambitious production of The Pirates of Penzance, left high, dry and un-performed because of Covid, is the first show on the company’s new schedule,...
St. Petersburg’s Radio Theatre Project is back tonight, with its first “performance” in many months. It’s virtual, of course, recorded with a three-camera setup at thestudio@620....
She’s from Spain, and he hails from Colombia, and Latin DNA is certainly a factor in the symbiotic quality of the music when Ona Kiri and...
When he’s not moving, Alex Jones tends to be thinking about a universal question: What is dance? The choreographer-in-residence at thestudio@620, Jones is also the founder...
For her official entré, the Museum of Fine Arts St. Petersburg’s new Curator of Photography Allison Moore has curated Copper, Silver, Salt Ink: The Chemistry of...
The “Dance in the Time of Coronavirus” public performance series is coming to a close, but one of choreographer Andee Scott’s more ambitious movement pieces lives...
It was the anti-viral drug remdesivir, Bob Devin Jones said Tuesday on The Catalyst Sessions, that helped him through the hell of Covid-19 during the nearly...
From western North Carolina, where she and her husband are staying with relatives through the pandemic, St. Petersburg Shakespeare Festival artistic director Veronica Leone Matthews checked...
Monday’s edition of The Catalyst Sessions was spent in the company of dancer/choreographer Alex Jones, one of the bay area’s most innovative and exciting movement artists....