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‘Hamlet’ opens at Tampa’s Jobsite Theater in January
Tickets for this classic tragedy are on sale now.
By Chloe Greenberg
Tags: Events & Film, Hamlet, Jobsite Theatre, Straz Center for Performing Arts, Shakespeare, play, musical, tragedy, David A. Straz Center for the Performing Arts, Shimberg Playhouse, David A. Straz Center - Ferguson Hall
SCENE BREAKER: Fatal violence, femmes fatales and a deadline for lines
Here’s what’s behind the curtain this week in Tampa Bay theater…
By Ned Averill-Snell
Tags: Local Arts, Young Dramatists Project, water works park, Virginia Woolf, The Funny Thing Is I Still Love this Place, TampaWorks, Tampa Shakespeare Festival, Tampa Museum of Art, Stageworks Theatre, Smith, SCENE BREAKER, Sarah Ruhl, Romeo & Juliet, Orlando, Mark Leib, macbeth, Katrina Stevenson, karla hartley, Jonelle Meyer, jobsite theater, Hamlet, Gorilla Theatre, Five by Five, Emily Belvo, downton abbey, Arts Council of Hillsborough County, Ami Sallee
SCENE BREAKER: An actor who dies, an actor on Dead, and “award” may be an exaggeration
Tags: Local Arts, Ybor Youth Clinic, wmnf, Vampire Lesbians of Sodom, USF Health, Theatre Tampa Bay Awards, The Walking Dead, The Importance of Being Earnest, TampaRep on the Air, tampa repertory theatre, tampa bay theatre festival, Steve Mountan, Southern Exposure, Some Sort of Theater Awards, Some Sort of Show, SCENE BREAKER, SACHEEN LITTLEFEATHER, Ricky Wayne, O’Donnell, New Stage Theatre & Conservatory, Nathan Jokela, Matthew McGee, Mark Leib, Jordan Foote, John Patrick Shanley, jobsite theater, Jason Milligan, Inventing Van Gogh, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, HCC Ybor, Hawk & Wayne, Hamlet, Greg Thompson, Gavin Hawk, East Lansing, Doubt: A Parable, Carrollwood Players, art, American Stage, AMC
Theater review: Hamlet
New Stage’s abbreviated production of Hamlet is solid but not revelatory.
By Mark E. Leib
Tags: Local Arts, theater, Shakespeare, New Stage, Mark Leib, Largo, Hamlet, Chris Jackson
SCENE BREAKER: Flashback Hamlet, a Rocky Horror wedding reception and dark comedy meets awards night
Tags: Local Arts, Vincent Stalba, Tom Hiddleston, Tia Jemison, Theatre Tampa Bay, The Rocky Horror Show, The Apocrypha of Theodore Roosevelt, tampa repertory theatre, straz center, Stageworks, Sonny Jones, Shimberg Playhouse, SCENE BREAKER, Roddy McDowall, Planet of the Apes, Nicole Jeannine Smith, New Stage Theatre & Conservatory, Meg Heimstead, Maestro’s Restaurant, M.A.D. Theatre of Tampa, Lulu Picart, jobsite theater, Jim Sorensen, Israel Horovitz, Improbable Athenaeum, I Saw the Light, Hank Williams, Hamlet, Chris Rutherford, Brian Shea, American Stage Company, Alison Burns
SCENE BREAKER: Love in the library, Ophelia’s goat and vampire lesbians like the accordion
Tags: Local Arts, Vampire Lesbians of Sodom, Some Sort of Show, Seminole Heights Branch Library, SCENE BREAKER, Rhinoceros, Ophelia, New Stage Theatre & Conservatory, Love All, Lord Peter Wimsey, Local Stages, jobsite theater, J. Elijah Cho, Improbable Athenaeum, Hamlet, EUGENE IONESCO, Dorothy L. Sayers, Country Day World School
New Shakespeare-Book Release Party and Performance at USFSP
By Devon Crumpacker
Tags: Local Arts, USFSP, sonnet, Shakespeare, Ovid, Hamlet
Stageworks has the ’wright stuff
Actor Jim Wicker helps showcase local playwrights through TampaWorks and the Radio Theatre Project.
Tags: Local Arts, wmnf, theater, TampaWorks, Studio@620, Stageworks Theatre, Stageworks, Radio Theatre Project, Mark E. Leib, Jim Wicker, Hamlet
Broadway and beyond
The summer theater season has already begun.
By David Warner
Tags: Local Arts, West Side Story, theater, The Odd Couple, The Lonesome West, The Amish Project, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Tampaworks 2013, Summer Guide 2013, Spring Awakenings, of mice and men, My Name Is Asher Lev, Jon & Jen, How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents, Hamlet, david warner, Behind the Gates, art, American Idiot, 7 Homeless Mammoths Wander New England
Tampa Rep's Hamlet is mostly on target
’Tis nobler in the mind …
Tags: Local Arts, William Shakespeare, theater, tampa repertory theatre, Robin Gordon, Mark E. Leib, Jack Holloway, Hat Trick Theatre, Hamlet, Caitlin Eason, C. David Frankel
Spring Arts Preview: Theater
These plays are the thing.
Tags: Local Arts, When The World Was Green (A Chef’s Fable), theater, The Piano Lesson, The Amish Project, Spring Arts 2013, of mice and men, Much Ado About Nothing, Mark E. Leib, Marcus Garvey, John and Jen, Hamlet, Green Day, Circle Mirror Transformation, Behind the Gates, Annie Baker, American Idiot
The (screen)play is the thing
Anonymous is far too complicated to be compelling.
By Daniel Feingold
Tags: Events & Film, William Shakespeare, vanessa redgrave, Time Travel, sebastian armesto, Roland Emmerich, Rhys Ifans, macbeth, Hamlet, England, david thewlis, ben johnson, anonymous, Video
Sarasota calling: Ringling Int'l Arts Festival
A must for fans of cutting-edge theater, art, music and dance.
Tags: Local Arts, Wooster Group, Sarasota, Ringling Museum of Art, Ringling International Arts Festival, RIAF 2011, Piano Foursome, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Meklit Hadero, Historic Asolo Theatre, Hamlet, Fraulein Maria, Doug Elkins and Friends, Company Stefanie Batten Bland, Colin Dunne, Canta Tangos, Asphalt Orchestra
A high-octane Hamlet at Eckerd College
A flawed but promising debut by St. Pete's new Shakespeare company.
Tags: Local Arts, theater review, st. petersburg shakespeare company at eckerd college, Ophelia, Nicholas J. White, Mark E. Leib, Laertes, Hamlet, Ginger King, Gertrude, bininger theater, betty-jane parks, benjamin boucvalt
Theater Review: St. Petersburg Shakespeare Company's Hamlet
Tags: Local Arts, Uncategorized, theater review, st. petersburg shakespeare company, Richard Miller, Hamlet, FSU/Asolo Conservatory, eckerd college, betty-jane parks, benjamin boucvalt, arts & entertainment, Arts & Entertainment
Do It This Weekend: Art, from an Ode to Ybor to State of the Art V.3, plays like Hamlet and Bat Boy: The Musical, a dodgeball fundraiser for Officers Curtis and Kocab, Celebrate Sinatra, a spoken word slam, and soccer
By Franki Weddington
Tags: Local Arts, ybor city, Weekly World News, vuvuzelas, v6 vodka, Uncategorized, the tampa bay storm, the st. petersburg shakespeare company, The Roosevelt, The Ritz Ybor, the frenzie-life theater, The Bricks, tarpon springs performing arts center, tampa taiko, Tampa Bay Rowdies, taiko drumming, state of the art v.3, St. Pete Times Forum, st. pete shakes, Soccer, sacred sounds team poetry slam, Riverview, performance art, ode to ybor, multimedia, kicktstart my art, japanese drums, Hamlet, got jokes? comedy and spoken word troupe, fundraiser, free drinks, events, eckerd college, clear channel radio, charity dodgeball, Chad Cardoza, celebrate sinatra, bininger theater, benjamin boucvalt, benefit for officers curtis and kocab, Bat Boy the Musical, arts & entertainment, Arts & Entertainment
On the Radar: Hamlet, St. Petersburg Shakespeare Company's inaugural show
By Katie Machol Simon
Tags: Local Arts, Uncategorized, The Bard, st. petersburg shakespeare company, Shakespeare, Hamlet, Globe Theater, events, eckerd college, bininger theater, benjamin boucvalt, asolo conservatory, arts & entertainment, Arts & Entertainment
Do It This Weekend: Taste of Pinellas, Carmen at the opera and Chicago at the theater, pepper and beer fests, a Rays watch party, the Living Green Expo and more
Tags: Local Arts, white russians, wdae the sports animal, velma kelly, USF Contemporary Art Museum, Uncategorized, trashy art show, The Dude, The Big Lebowski, texas ranger, Taste of Pinellas, Tampa Theatre, tampa bay rays, tampa bay living green expo, talking with, Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Sunset Cinema, suncoast primate sanctuary, st. petersburg shakespeare company, St. Petersburg Opera, St. Pete Beach, shaken it up, Ruth-Eckerd-Hall, roxy hart, rays watch party, Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head, Push-ultra-lounge, Pulitzer, Pinellas Pepper Fest, palladium theater, martina mcbride, lonestar, let's monkey around for boobies, krewes kare bowl, jazz hands, Jane Martin, interior motives gallery, India pale ale, Huey Lewis and the News, hoppy ending ipa festival, Hamlet, green jobs, fundraiser, events, energy retrofittin, dunedin-brewery, curtis hixon park, corey area craft festival, chicago musical, carrollwood playhouse, Carmen, butch casssidy and the sundance kid, broadcast, bp oil spill fundraiser, bowling, Bizet, baseball, arts & entertainment, Arts & Entertainment, All Children's Hospital
Do It Today: Pilobolus' amazing acro-contortion choreography, Parachute plays The Orpheum, Hamlet goes to the opera and more
Tags: Local Arts, Uncategorized, the met live, taylor swoft, Starving Artist, simon keenlyside, scandanavian movie, Ruth-Eckerd-Hall, pilobolus, parachute band, orpheum, opera, o.a.r.m kelly clarkson, natalie dessay, metropolitan opera house, louis langree, hunger sult, Hamlet, gulfport public library, gates of eden, fathom events, events, contortionists, coffee/movie talk, arts & entertainment, Arts & Entertainment, ambroise thomas, acrobats, acro-choreography
Hamlet in NYC: A Nude Jude Law?
Tags: Local Arts, Uncategorized, Sex Reviews, sex and love, nude Jude Law, nude Harry Potter, Jude Law, Hamlet, Equus, Donmar Warehouse, broadway, arts & entertainment, Arts & Entertainment
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