January 26, 2021 | By Kurt Loft January 29-31 Details here The 18th-century English writer Samuel Johnson once described opera as “exotic and irrational entertainment,’’ and he was right. Its… Read More
Genre: Performing
How to Approach Pre-Production as a Director
I read the play at least twice and take notes on theme, dramatic structure, character through-line and world of the play. I often revisit Elinor Fuch’s “Visit to a Small… Read More
New Play Festival Focuses on Mental Health
January 13, 2020 January 15-24 American Stage More here American Stage’s annual 21st Century New Voices play festival will be performed online this year, and focused on plays exploring themes… Read More
How Has Your Artistic Practice Changed During the Pandemic?
January 12, 2020 How Has Your Artistic Practice Changed and what have you discovered? . . . It’s a challenging time for artists, but creative work continues. The Arts Coast… Read More
How Our Artistic Practice Has Changed During the Pandemic – Your Real Stories
January 12, 2020 . . . The foundation of so much of the work of Your Real Stories is interviews. For the past decade, all of our interviews were conducted… Read More
How My Artistic Practice Has Changed During the Pandemic – Vickie Daignault
January 12, 2020 . . . Where do I begin to enumerate the changes that 2020 brought to those of us who work in the theatre? Of course, we cannot rehearse,… Read More
First Night Welcomes 2021 with a Celebration of Art and Community That’s Virtual But True
December 28, 2020 | By Carlene Cobb . . . December 31 firstnightstpete.com . . . . . Celebrating its 28th year, First Night St. Petersburg is recognized as the …. Read More
Let’s All Go to the Drive-In
December 22, 2020 | By Shae Vehorn Let’s All Go to the Drive-In Through December 24 freeFall Theatre More here The beloved holiday classic A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens… Read More
Recovery and Resurgence in Tampa Bay Theatres
December 17, 2020 | By Talia Fish Through December 20 American Stage Details here Remember, for just a moment, what it was like to dress up, to take a physical… Read More
Equity and Ownership in Storytelling Part I
Should artists tell stories outside of their identity and experience? Alright y’all. This is a week of QUESTIONS. And of me spilling the tea about the work struggles I alluded… Read More