The second full season for Tampa Repertory Theatre kicks off with the regional premiere of the two-character romantic comedy Phoenix, by Scott Organ. The play opens Thursday, October 11, at 7:30 PM in the Studio Theatre at Hillsborough Community College, Ybor City, and runs through Sunday, October 28.
From Phoenix to Elsinore, with a stop in St. Louis, the Tampa Repertory Theatre's second season promises to engage audiences with plays new and old, but always provocative, innovative and classic. The season opens with a regional premiere: Phoenix, by Scott Organ.
According to the Daily Mail, ONE MAN, TWO GUVNORS' James Corden, who just won the 2012 Tony Award for best actor, will play Paul Potts in Harvey Weinstein's film One Chance. The film is about Potts' journey to the TV series Britain's Got Talent, which he later won.
A Streetcar Named Desire, directed by Tampa Rep Artistic Director C. David Frankel, opens tonight, June 7th, the first anniversary of the company's incorporation, and plays to June 24th.
A Streetcar Named Desire, directed by Tampa Rep Artistic Director C. David Frankel, opens on June 7th, the first anniversary of the company's incorporation, and plays to June 24th.
HOPE SPRINGS is coming to theaters on August 10, 2012 from Sony Pictures. The comedy drama is directed by David Frankel and stars Steve Carell, Meryl Streep, Tommy Lee Jones, Jean Smart, Susan Misner, Marin Ireland, Ben Rappaport and Daniel Flaherty.
The 2012 Academy award for Actress in a Leading Role has been awarded to Meryl Streep for her performance in 'The Iron Lady.' This marks Streep's third Oscar win.
The Tampa Repertory Theatre production of Ronald Ribman's Dramatist Guild Award-winning play, Cold Storage, opens January 19th and plays through the 29th in the Studio Theatre at Hillsborough Community College, Ybor City.
Tampa Repertory Theatre will present Ronald Ribman's Dramatist Guild Award-winning play, Cold Storage, featuring the Rep's artistic director C. David Frankel and noted Tampa actor Jim Wicker. By turns darkly cynical and absurdly comic, Cold Storage engages with health care and end-of-life issues that don't seem to have changed all that much since 1978, making it both an entertaining and relevant play, suited to the mission of The Tampa Repertory Theatre.
The Tampa Repertory Theatre production of Ronald Ribman's Dramatist Guild Award-winning play, Cold Storage, opens January 19th and plays through the 29th in the Studio Theatre at Hillsborough Community College, Ybor City.
Tampa Repertory Theatre will present Ronald Ribman's Dramatist Guild Award-winning play, Cold Storage, January 19th through the 29th in the Studio Theatre at Hillsborough Community College, Ybor City.
Tampa Repertory Theatre will present Ronald Ribman's Dramatist Guild Award-winning play, Cold Storage, featuring the Rep's artistic director C. David Frankel and noted Tampa actor Jim Wicker. By turns darkly cynical and absurdly comic, Cold Storage engages with health care and end-of-life issues that don't seem to have changed all that much since 1978, making it both an entertaining and relevant play, suited to the mission of The Tampa Repertory Theatre.
The Tampa Repertory Theatre production of Ronald Ribman's Dramatist Guild Award-winning play, Cold Storage, opens January 19th and plays through the 29th in the Studio Theatre at Hillsborough Community College, Ybor City.
The Tampa Repertory Theatre production of Ronald Ribman's Dramatist Guild Award-winning play, Cold Storage, opens January 19th and plays through the 29th in the Studio Theatre at Hillsborough Community College, Ybor City.
Tampa Repertory Theatre will present Ronald Ribman's Dramatist Guild Award-winning play, Cold Storage, January 19th through the 29th in the Studio Theatre at Hillsborough Community College, Ybor City.
Tampa Repertory Theatre will present Ronald Ribman's Dramatist Guild Award-winning play, Cold Storage, featuring the Rep's artistic director C. David Frankel and noted Tampa actor Jim Wicker. By turns darkly cynical and absurdly comic, Cold Storage engages with health care and end-of-life issues that don't seem to have changed all that much since 1978, making it both an entertaining and relevant play, suited to the mission of The Tampa Repertory Theatre.
Roundabout Theatre Company in association with Don Gregory, announced that Jim Parsons (Elwood P. Dowd), Jessica Hecht (Veta Louise Simmons) and Charles Kimbrough (William R. Chumley, M.D.) starring in a new Broadway production of the Pulitzer Prize winning comedy Harvey by Mary Chase and directed by Scott Ellis.