Jobsite Theater
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Theater review: Vampire Lesbians of Sodom
An early Charles Busch farce lacks bite, despite an enthusiastic cast.
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Real Genius — review of Jobsite’s Inventing Van Gogh
Vincent Van Gogh invades a modern-day artist’s life in a fine production by Jobsite.
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Do This: The Weekend Top 10
Tampa Theatre’s Summer Movie Classics returns with one of Kubrick’s best plus theater, music, parties and a last chance at seeing those sea lions.
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Oh, Mary! Roxanne Fay and summer theater options
Roxanne Fay’s modern parable and a preview of Summer theater offerings.
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Theater Review: Jobsite Theater’s All New People
The Zach Braff dramedy offers several good laughs, several choice obscenities, and a couple of late stabs at deeper significance.
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Kari Goetz
Tampa International Airport and Jobsite Theater
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Sister act — Crimes of the Heart at Jobsite Theater
A few setbacks keep a good production from being great.
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Do This: Crimes of the Heart, sketch comedy legends, First Fridays Seminole Heighs and more
Visual arts, stand-up comedy and theater highlight tonight’s picks.
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Women take over area stages in January
Ami Sallee, Katrina Stevenson and Jo Averill-Snell direct plays in a rare Tampa-femme shut-out.
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Confusion abounds in Jobsite’s Macbeth
A puzzling take on Shakespeare’s murderous Macbeths.
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Best artistic director
David M. Jenkins
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Hedwig: Love me transgender
Jobsite’s Spencer Meyers brings to life a likable and highly enjoyable Hedwig and the Angry Inch.
