As part of April’s Works Dance Residency, thestudio@620 has an up-close and virtual conversation Friday evening with Deisha A. King, a dancer and choreographer with Alex...
Just 20 seats are available for a staged reading of Beat Generation, a play by iconic beat novelist Jack Kerouac, presented tonight at thestudio@620. Kerouac, the...
If the darkest hour truly comes before the dawn, fans of contemporary dance can welcome the sunrise this weekend. Project Alchemy, the company founded and directed...
For arts organizations, producers, performers, artists and aficionados alike, Friday the 13th of March, 2020, was particularly jinxed. While the coronavirus had been spreading like wildfire...
Thursday’s meeting of the St. Petersburg City Council included a brief ceremony in which writer, actor, director and arts activist Bob Devin Jones was awarded the...
Opera Tampa salutes Cupid and his arrows, and all that kind of stuff, with a program called Valentine’s Engagement, in four performances Saturday and Sunday at...
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...