Here’s what’s behind the curtain this week in Tampa Bay theater… PAGING SACHEEN LITTLEFEATHER… MISS LITTLEFEATHER, YOU’RE ON! Monday is the big night for the first-ever Some Sort of Theater Awards, a sendup of sorts—if the Theatre Tampa Bay Awards are the Oscars, these are the MTV Movie Awards, according to the organizers, sketch comedy […]
Gavin Hawk
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Theater Review — Jobsite’s The Last Night of Ballyhoo
Identity struggles permeate from story to script, but Jobsite makes the most of it.
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American Stage buddies up with Art
Plus: New Stage’s debut, Maybe, Baby, It’s You!, deconstructs relationships.
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Dysfunctional and divorced in Sarasota
Stages south of the Skyway are cookin’ in July — one serves up worthwhile fare, another is, well, just warmed over.
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Reinterpreting News of the Weird with improv comedy
Hawk and Wayne get some strange at American Stage — and it works.
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Congratulations, Joe, you’re simply hilarious
Meg Heimstead and Ricky Wayne shine in A Simple Theatre’s latest.
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The tortured souls of Closetland
Jobsite’s latest is an intense, intelligent and pungent thriller.
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My country, my torturer
Insanity both political and personal in a new theater company’s strong debut.
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A Simple Theatre’s Death and the Maiden is taut political drama
An auspicious debut, with a riveting perfomance by Giles Davies.
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Barefoot in the Park at American Stage: Blast from the past
A fluffy entertainment recalls Broadway’s not-so-golden years.
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