A fun time for the young performer while exploring new stories, songs, rhymes, and movement each week. A great class to learn social skills and build self-confidence while creating fun performances. Students will develop characters through storytelling, singing, musical instruments, and movement while learning practical developmental skills—the perfect class to encourage and foster creativity and […]
Tag: theatre
Audio Description for Theatrical Performances is Now Available starting with “First Date”
The Carrollwood Cultural Center will increase accessibility for blind and low-vision patrons by offering audio description for all future Center-produced theatrical performances starting with the musical First Date on September 16-25. The Center recently purchased a new assistive listening system using funds from the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay Competitive Grant. The Center also received […]
FIRST DATE
When blind date newbie Aaron is set up with serial dater Casey, a casual drink at a busy New York restaurant turns into a hilarious high-stakes dinner. Find out what happens in FIRST DATE at the Carrollwood Cultural Center in September.
Breast Advice: An Uplifting Conversation about Boobs in Tampa Bay Theatre Festival at Stageworks
Being back stage, preparing for a show is where lifelong friendships are born. You arrive 60 to 90 minutes in advance, get dressed, do your hair and makeup, and wait for the audience to be seated, hold for latecomers, so to pass time, you talk quietly in the dressing rooms…. about anything and everything. During […]
Tampa Fringe Festival 2022
It’s time to Peace. Love. Fringe! That’s right, the Tampa International Fringe Festival is back for the 6th year in Ybor City July 28 – August 7, 2022. It’ a chance to binge on the performing arts. All shows are an hour or less, with theatre, burlesque, comedy, storytelling, opera, improv, kids shows, and more. […]
Little Women: The Broadway Musical
“Little Women” embodies the complete theatrical experience, guaranteeing a night filled with laughter, tears, and lifting the spirit. Based on Louisa May Alcott’s life, “Little Women” follows the adventures of sisters, Jo, Meg, Beth and Amy March. Jo is trying to sell her stories for publication, but the publishers are not interested – her friend, […]
Meshuggah-Nuns!
Meshuggah-Nuns! Book, Music & Lyrics by Dan Goggin Directed by Craig Ruska Meshuggah-Nuns! finds the sisters on an all-expense-paid trip on the “Faiths of All Nations” Cruise. When the cast of “Fiddler on the Roof” (with the exception of the guy playing Tevye) gets seasick, the ship’s captain asks the sisters and Tevye to put […]
American Stage: The Odd Couple
Oscar is a slob. Felix is neat. Oscar loves his bachelorhood, and Felix is newly divorced. When the two decide to live together in the same apartment, how will they reconcile their differences? This Neil Simon comedy explores the relationship between two men who, despite their many differences, must find a way to live together. […]
Every Brilliant Thing
Every BrilliantThing by Duncan Macmillan with Jonny Donahoe directed by Emilia Sargent featuring Ned Averill-Snell September 16 – October 3 @HCC Performing Arts sponsored in part by Hal Freedman and Willi Rudowsky You’re six years old. Mom’s in the hospital. Dad says she’s “done something stupid.” She finds it hard to be happy. So you […]
Open – a play by Crystal Skillman
Open by Crystal Skillman directed by Fanni Green September 16 – October 3 @HCC Performing Arts sponsored in part by Hal Freedman & Willi Rudowsky A queer love story told by an amateur magician. Her energetic act attempts the impossible – to rescue her girlfriend. #opentheplay OPEN is a magic act that reveals itself to […]