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Heartwarming holiday play Raising Twelve is at Powerstories in Tampa
'Raising Twelve' is a contemporary play with a Norman Rockwell sense of character.
By Mark E. Leib
Tags: Local Arts, holiday plays tampa, holiday theater, holiday theater tampa, powerstories theater tampa, tampa theater critcism, tampa things to do
New Tampa Bay theater company Fluid Expressions looks at legacy of racism in Topdog/Underdog
The production examines the life of two poor, black men — and how they try to survive.
Tags: Local Arts
Tampa production of Lauren Gunderson’s The Revolutionists almost saved by fantastic theater company
Our critic likes the acting, directing, sets and costumes — but says this production is far better than the play.
In Tampa, Jobsite's Halloween show Edgar and Emily brings A-game acting, but the script could be better
If the script were as good as the acting, this show would thrill.
Tags: Local Arts, Video
Tampa’s Stageworks Theatre skips details in production of Judgment at Nuremberg
Jim Wicker leads the cast of mixed talents in the Nazi-era play.
Tampa Rep's Heisenberg offers a quirky relationship play for Ybor audiences
Emilia Sargent shines again as one-half of a romantic odd couple.
Ugly Lies The Bone at Tampa's Innovocative Theatre is a failure of invention
One splendid performance can't salvage an insufficiently imaginative play.
In Sarasota, Urbanite Theatre's Wakey, Wakey is a battle between message and medium
Too thin to carry so much weight, says our critic — but well worth the experience.
Tampa Rep's A View From The Bridge delivers great acting
Ned-Averill Snell turns in a spectacular performance in Arthur Miller's play.
St. Petersburg's American Stage asks if a Muslim man can find love in America
'Strait of Gibraltar': Who do you trust?
Brownsville Song: Celebrating a life ended too soon
A play that insists on the reality behind the statistic.
Are we more Gnit than not?
A 21st century narcissist in a search for Self.
Spring Arts 2018 — Pearls: Theater
Smaller venues with top-flight shows plus performances you have to see to believe.
By David Warner and Mark E. Leib
Spring Arts 2018 — Anchors: Theater
Must-sees at the area's leading venues.
By David Warner, Mark E. Leib and Cathy Salustri
The Little Prince: Holiday News from a Far Asteroid
A famous French space-traveler lands in St. Pete.
Theater Review: Jobsite’s The Threepenny Opera promises to be wonderful, but then…
The astringent Brechtian worldview comes through in places, but coherence is lacking.
White Fang: It's All About Lyzbet
A beautiful production of a morally simplistic play.
Theater Review: The singing’s grand, but which women's lives does The Marvelous Wonderettes reflect?
A cabaret that flagrantly ignores its own context.
The Royale: A uniquely impressive play
Charting the rise — and the risks — of an African American champion.
The Flick: Despair in a run-down cinema
Three troubled souls search for peace in a small movie theater.
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Tijuana Flats closes four Tampa Bay locations following bankruptcy filing
By Suzanne Townsend
Florida is getting a naked cruise line next year
By Alexandra Sullivan
Gator removed from runway at Tampa's MacDill Air Force Base
By Colin Wolf
Former owner of Tampa's Hall on Franklin closes Orlando food hall
A unique double-story geometric dome home made from a combination of brick, wood and stone is now for sale in Florida. Dubbed…
By Chloe Greenberg
A historic South Tampa home once owned by cigar royalty is now for sale in Beach Park. Located at 5020 S Shore…
The annual 98ROCKFEST really ran for over nine hours at Tampa's Amalie Arena last Friday. The day started with the likes of…
By Josh Bradley
In Transit has a new EP, Illusionary, out, and last Saturday, the Bradenton band celebrated it with a release show that featured…
By Ray Roa
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