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10 amazing shows that Leib totally loved!
CL's esteemed theater critic weighs in with his own listicle.
By Mark Leib
Tags: Local Arts, Two Trains Running, The Normal Heart, The Divine Sister, The Chosen, Tampa Rep, Straz, Stageworks, Return From Forbidden Planet, Jobsite, Gorilla Theatre, freeFall, Disenchanted, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, An Iliad, American Stage
“A lover, a hunter, a fighter” — Tennessee Williams: Mad Pilgrimage of the Flesh
John Lahr’s latest biography is a feast for Tennessee Williams fans.
Tags: Local Arts, Tennessee Williams, Mad Pilgrimage of the Flesh, John Lahr
Theater Review: Bones
Silver Meteor reopens with a British black comedy that will feel familiar to most.
Tags: Local Arts, Silver Meteor, Ryan Bernier, Nathan Juliano, Johnny Garde, Jason Evans, Greg Thompson, Bones
Theater review: Laughter on the 23rd Floor
Hilarity ensues at American Stage in a play inspired by Neil Simon’s 1950s TV comedy-writing career.
Tags: Local Arts, Neil Simon, Lauren Wood, Laughter on the 23rd Floor, Larry Alexander, Kristian Truelsen, Kelly Lynn Stukey, Joseph Parra, jerid fox, Glenn Gover, David Russell, Chris Jackson, Brian Webb Russell, American Stage
Theater review: Vampire Lesbians of Sodom
An early Charles Busch farce lacks bite, despite an enthusiastic cast.
Tags: Local Arts, Zachary Hines, Vampire Lesbians of Sodom, Summer Bohnenkamp, jobsite theater
Theater review: Two very different creators meet in Nureyev's Eyes
David Rush's revealing play runs through this Sunday at American Stage.
Tags: Local Arts, st petersburg museum of fine arts, nureyev's eyes, nureyev, jed peterson, jamie wyeth, hughston walkinshaw, American Stage
An interview with Rory Lawrence, Tampa Bay Theatre Festival founder
It took an actor and director outside the Tampa Bay theater scene to organize its first ever theater festival.
Tags: Local Arts, tampa bay theatre festival, rory lawrence
Theater review — Miracle on South Division Street
Tags: Local Arts
A final curtain call for Todd Olson
American Stage's outgoing artistic director reveals what he loved and what he didn’t about theater in Tampa Bay.
Tags: Local Arts, Todd Olson, American Stage
Theater review: The Burnt Part Boys at freeFall Theatre
A first-class production of a musical set in West Virginia mining country.
Tags: Local Arts, top events, things to do, theater, the burnt part boys, play, freeFall
Over the moon: Review of Return to Forbidden Planet
Jobsite and Straz’s Return to Forbidden Planet is a blast.
Tags: Local Arts, Woody Bond, The Tempest, Straz, Shakespeare, sci-fi, Returnt to Forbidden Planet, Parker Wilkson, Owen Robertson, musical, Mark Warren, Maggie Mularz, Katrina Stevenson, Jonathan Harrison, Jobsite, Jana Jones, Jaime Giangrande-Holcom, J. Elijah Cho, campy, Brian Smallheer, Amy Gray
Theater profile: Patrick Ryan Sullivan from freeFall's The Burnt Part Boys
From the Space Coast to Broadway to St. Pete, Sullivan is well-traveled and well-received.
Tags: Local Arts, the burnt part boys, St. Petersburg, Patrick Ryan Sullivan, Mikado, freeFall theatre, broadway, An Empty Plate at the Café du Grand Boeuf, American Monkey
New Tampa Bay Theatre Festival ushers in new performance tradition
Tags: Local Arts, workshops, training, things to do, theater, Tasha Smith, tampa bay theatre festival, rory lawrence, August 2014, actors
Oh, Mary! Roxanne Fay and summer theater options
Roxanne Fay’s modern parable and a preview of Summer theater offerings.
Tags: Local Arts, True West, Studio@620, Roxanne Fay, Mary Magdalene, jobsite theater, God of Carnage, Forbidden Planet, dali museum, American Stage
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.
Tags: Local Arts, Zach Braff, Meg Heimstead, May, Katie Castonguay, jobsite theater, Jack Holloway, Chris Holcom, All New People, 2014
Farewell to Venue Theatre — for now
Wish them best regards at a moving sale through May 26.
Tags: Local Arts, Venue, moving sale, May 2014, Gil Perlroth, Corinne Broskette, closing
Ten Percent of Marta Solano is 100 percent skewed
Stageworks' latest takes audiences on a mind-bending trip.
Tags: Local Arts, things to do, theater, Ten Percent Marta Solano, Tampa, Stageworks, play, Dawn Truax
The amazing race of American Stage's Around the World in 80 Days
The theatrical adaptation circles the globe by ship, train and elephant in high comic style.
Tags: Local Arts, Todd Olson, Matthew McGee, Jules Verne, Jonelle Marie Meyer, Brian Webb Russell, Brian Shea, Brad DePlanche, Around the World in 80 Days, American Stage
Reality bites in freeFall's American Monkey
Mikhel Raud's new play muses on the barbarism of TV talent shows.
Tags: Local Arts, theater, Stephanie Clouse, Patrick Ryan Sullivan, John Lombardi, freeFall, Eric Davis, Chris Jackson, American Monkey
From truth to sleuth: Reviews of An Iliad and The Hound of the Baskervilles
Gorilla amazes, Jobsite mildly entertains with their latest offerings.
Tags: Local Arts, theater, the hound of the baskervilles, review, Mark E. Leib, Jobsite, gorilla, An Iliad
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