Stageworks Theatre
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Broadway Bound: Pushing the bounds of laughter
When it comes to family, everything’s funny because nothing is.
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Theater Interview: Larry Alexander’s Wonderful lives
A wonderful actor on the challenge of playing 36 roles in This Wonderful Life.
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freeFall, Stageworks big winners in 2015 Theatre Tampa Bay awards
Five other companies were also recognized at the annual awards show.
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Some show! A look back at the Some Sort of Show Theater Awards
A look back at the winners and jokesters that made a less ceremonious ceremony so entertaining.
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Countdown to GASP!: Here’s the complete lineup for Friday’s big bash
It’s the everything fest — and here’s what’s happening when.
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Countdown to GASP!: Yup, you can plan to be surprised
There’s no knowing exactly what will happen, but here’s more info about the lineup.
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Countdown to GASP! The fun starts at 6 p.m. Friday at the Tampa Museum of Art
Theater, music, improv, pole dancers, Norman Rockwell, TV dinners — what more do you need?
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SCENE BREAKER: Fatal violence, femmes fatales and a deadline for lines
Here’s what’s behind the curtain this week in Tampa Bay theater…
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Take a deep breath — lineup announced for Gasp! The Gasparilla Fringe Festival
A wide range of performing arts styles can be enjoyed at the multifaceted event.
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SCENE BREAKER: An elf makeover, a gay giveaway and a Welsh Christmas on the wagon
The inside scoop on Crumpet’s couture, The Jorge Show year-end show, reviving Dylan Thomas and more.
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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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Transition time for Stageworks Theatre
Talking with longtime head Anna Brennen and her hand-picked successor, Karla Hartley.
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Celebrating Stageworks’ A Raisin in the Sun
This revival of Lorraine Hansberry’s classic is a must-see.
