Here’s what’s behind the curtain this week in Tampa Bay theatre… THE HARDEST-WORKING PHONE IN SHOWBIZ: Courtesy of the American Stage Company Properties department, a single antique candlestick phone is playing three gigs in less than two weeks: Jobsite Theater’s The Last Night of Ballyhoo (closed Sep. 28), Improbable Athenaeum’s Love All (last Saturday), and […]
Meg Heimstead
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Fall Preview 2014: Talking with Tampa Bay’s newest arts execs
On filling big shoes, finding audiences, and making art in a tough cultural climate.
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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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Spring Awakening and Good Egg both shine
The two St. Pete productions are each uniquely life-affirming.
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Best Theatrical Talent Merger
Meg Heimstead & Shawn Paonessa
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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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Pause and effect
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Review of Pulitzer Prize-winning play Rabbit Hole at Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center
Rabbit Hole at Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center is grim but beautiful
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Cold hard truths
Hurlyburly is everything serious theater should be, even with an imperfect cast
