The artistic director of Jobsite looks back on a year that sucked, a show that soared and how his company's 10-year anniversary means even more to him now than the last time he blogged about it.
Ami-Sallee Corley continues her guide for freelancers with this post about where to find auditions in the Bay area. Answer? It ain't easy. But she tells you where to look.
The fabulous Bridget Bean, Gorilla Theatre managing director and Best of the Bay-winning actress, is free for the summer and ready to blog. Watch out, Tampa Bay theater world Bridget's been unleashed!
A fundraiser for Studio@620 highlights the new American Stage and brings out a who's who of the local artists-and-writers scene, including St. Pete Times Pulitzer Prize winner Lane DeGregory, whose story "The Girl in the Window" was performed Living Newspaper style.
The Young Dramatists Project at Gorilla Theatre stages innovative new work by teenage and middle school playwrights, and the quality gives CL critic Mark E. Leib some hope for the future.
American Stage Producing Artistic Director Todd Olson throws down the gauntlet at solo performer Mike Daisey in response to Daisey's monologue, "How Theater Failed America."
Why don't more local theaters produce plays by local playwrights? A new group is forming in Tampa Bay for playwrights seeking more hometown productions.
Corpses, torture, guns, lots of blood and a dead cat: David Jenkins talks about staging Martin McDonagh's comic gorefest The Lieutenant of Inishmore in tiny Jobsite Theater.
Bechir Sylvain of King Hedley II and Six Degrees: Catch him before he leaves town, because this is an actor everybody loves. Ami Sallee Corley has the quotes to prove it.
Ami Salleey Corley and Shana Perkins produce The Agreeable Husband, based on Amy Vanderbilt's Complete Book of Etiquette and seek candidates to interview.
Mosaic Dance has expanded the horizons for dancers in the Tampa Bay area. Ami Sallee Corley sees parallels between this troupe's beginnings and the origins of Jobsite Theater.