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America's first celebrity chef James Beard comes back to life at St. Pete's freeFall Theatre
'I Love to Eat' is directed by Lee Ann Matthews and stars Matthew McGee.
By Sofía García Vargas
Tags: Events & Film, James Beard, freeFall, Lee Ann Matthews, Matthew McGee, Freefall Theatre
Play about closeted gay government workers extended in St. Petersburg
freeFall's 'Perfect Arrangement' has showings through Mar. 3.
By Anna Bryson
Tags: Local Arts, events st petersburg, events tampa bay, freefall, lavender scare, perfect arrangement tampa bay, theater st petersburg, theater tampa bay, theatre st petersburg, theatre tampa bay, things to do st petersburg, things to do tampa
What's the meaning of this? Deciphering freeFall's The Little Prince
One of the most-read books of the past 70 years, 'The Little Prince' means something different to everybody.
By Bill DeYoung
Tags: Local Arts, St. Petersburg, The Little Prince, freeFall, holiday, play, theater
World premiere, new frontier: freeFall sinks its teeth into Jack London's White Fang
Turn of-the century Alaska in contemporary St. Pete, through British eyes.
Tags: Local Arts, Freefall, Jack London, Jethro Compton, St. Petersburg, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, theatre
Theater review: Go ahead and whistle with freeFall's Sondheim on Sondheim
A musical revue plumbs the heart and mind of Stephen Sondheim.
By David Warner
Tags: Local Arts, Sondheim, Nick Lerew, Nick Fitzer, Kelly Pekar, freeFall, Eric Davis, Chris Crawford, Ann Morrison, Amy Marie Stewart
American Stage chooses Jim Sorensen to help usher in a new era
Changes are afoot at St. Petersburg's venerable theater company.
By Cathy Salustri
Tags: Local Arts, Todd Olsen, Stephanie Gularte, Jim Sorensen, freeFall, Florida Studio Theater, American Stage
Everyday miracles
An American classic shines as a director takes some big chances.
By Mark Leib
Tags: Local Arts, Trenell Mooring, Thornton Wilder, theatre, theater, Taylor Simmons, Sarah McAvoy, Our Town, Jim Bramwell, freeFall, Eric Davis, Bob Devin Jones
The Year in Lists: 10 top performances
These local actors left indelible impressions in 2015.
By Mark E. Leib
Tags: Local Arts, twelfth night, this wonderful life, the children's hour, the buffalo kings, Tampa Theater, tampa repertory theater, Stageworks, st pete theater, Silver Meteor Gallery, radio golf, paul potenza, olivia sargent, natalie symons, money maker, macbeth, lucas wells, Larry Alexander, Katherine Michelle Tanner, jobsite theater, Jack Holloway, giles davies, freeFall, emilee dupre, bright lights big city, bill leavengood, betty-jane parks, August Wilson, annapurna, American Stage, alan bomar jones, a peculiar crossroads
Act now: Five shows you gotta see
The theater scene is booming this weekend, but you'd better get your tickets now.
Tags: Local Arts, The Importance of Being Earnest with Zombies, Straz, Stageworks, Silence! The Musical, Ruth Eckerd, Lights Rise on Grace, Jobsite, Ira Levin's Deathtrap, Hat Trick, freeFall, A Gentleman's Guide to Love & Murder
Theater Review: The Importance of Being Earnest With Zombies
Wilde Halloween fun with more laughs than gore.
Tags: Local Arts, zombies, freeFall, Eric Davis
Ask The Locals: Jenn Holloway
Tags: Local Arts, willy's burgers and booze, villa bellini, the wyoming club, Stillwaters Tavern, middle grounds grill, Jenn Holloway, freeFall, Dr. Martin Marcus, designers consigner, designer exchange, CO Salon, capital grille, best of the bay 2015, ask the locals, American Stage
Fall Arts Preview 2015: Theater
Our theater critic lets you know what to look for in performance as the season starts to turn.
Tags: Local Arts, straz center, St. Pete Opera, silence the musical, Our Town, Kinky Boots, jobsite theater, jitney, Intimate Apparel, freeFall, fall arts 2015, Carmen, American Stage
Theater Review: Mame
A crack cast, led by an amiable Matt McGee in drag, help make Mame a welcome redux.
Tags: Local Arts, Matthew McGee, Mame, freeFall, Eric Davis
SCENE BREAKER: Occupation denied, a play festival twofer, and Fay Freuds up da Vinci via Dali or whatever
Facebook protects users from knowing about a play.
By Ned Averill-Snell
Tags: Local Arts, YouTube, Young Dramatists Project, YDP, TampaWorks, Studio@620, Stageworks, SCENE BREAKER, Salvador Dali, Roxanne Fay, Red, Paul Wilborn, Palladium Theatre, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Occupation, Mark Leib, Jobsite, Gorilla Theatre, freeFall, Facebook, david warner, David Mann, dali museum, Channelside, Cabaret, Bud Light, American Stage, A Little Freudian Slip: Dali Dreams Davinci
Theater Review — The Tempest: Esta isla es mía, Red
freeFall and American Stage’s latest productions venture beyond the ordinary to engage the intellect.
Tags: Local Arts, The Tempest: Esta isla es mÃa, Red, karla hartley, freeFall, Eric Davis, American Stage
SCENE BREAKER: Gibbs kids hit skids, a cellist flies her freak flag and maybe you can see Cumming at Stageworks
Red and The Tempest open, Annapurna gets posthumous notice
Tags: Local Arts, Tony Awards, Tom Stoppard, Theatre Communications Group, The Tempest, The Coast of Utopia, Stageworks, St. Pete City Theatre, SCENE BREAKER, Rose Mallare, Red, Pinellas County Center for the Arts, Ordinary People, Nico Hendricks, Nancy Pahl Gilsenan, Murray Theatre, Mark Rothko, Lego Minifigures, Kristin Chenoweth, karla hartley, Judith Guest, John Logan, Jobsite, Gibbs High School, freeFall, Eric Davis, David Jenkins, Brian Smallheer, annapurna, American Theatre, Alfred Molina, Alan Cumming, Ain’t Misbehavin’
Big changes announced at Tampa International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival
Margaret Murray's leaving for the Museum of Fine Arts — and TIGLFF's headed to St. Pete, too.
Tags: Local Arts, tiglff, the Palladium, Tampa Theatre, tampa international gay & lesbian film festival, Tampa International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, Museum of Fine Arts, MFA, margaret murray, Lea Delaria, freeFall
SCENE BREAKER: Sammich pas de deux, Jemison jumps the joint and TampaRep gets its Yank on
Jobsite puts the pu in Annapurna.
Tags: Local Arts, usf, Tia Jemison, TheatreUSF, Theatre School at DePaul, Theatre Odyssey, Ten-Minute Play Festival, TampaWorks, TampaRep, tampa repertory theatre, Tampa Preparatory School, Straz, Stageworks, Smith Black Box, Sleeping Beauty, Sharr White, SCENE BREAKER, Sarasota, Sam Shepard, race, Pokémon, paul potenza, Nashville, Motherhood the Musical, Mark Leib, Lillian Hellman, lauren gunderson, Jobsite, Jane B. Cook Theatre, FSU/Asolo Center for the Performing Arts, freeFall, Fats Waller, Eugene O’Neill, Brian Smallheer, ASL, annapurna, Angela Bond, American Visions, Ain't Misbehavin', A Raisin in the Sun
Theater Review: Harvey
A fine second act and overall production can’t salvage the freeFall production's initial banality.
Tags: Local Arts, review, Mark Leib, Harvey, freeFall
Do This: The Weekend Top 10
St. Pete Shuffle anniversary, Second Saturday art madness, butterflies for a good cause, great plays, the Rowdies comeback, Sarasota Film Festival and Festa Italiana.
By Julie Garisto
Tags: Local Arts, Ybor, things to do, The Heather, Stepping Stones, St. Pete Shuffle, Kick Start My Art, Harvey, Gulfport Springfest, freeFall, Festa Italiana
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Five Tampa restaurants earn Michelin stars in 2024 guide
By Kyla Fields
New cheesesteak spot Little Philly opens in downtown St. Pete
Florida Gov. DeSantis signs public school chaplains bill, says satanists need not apply
By Michael Moline and Florida Phoenix
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