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Stages went dark during the first year of the pandemic, devastating the bottom line of community theatres. Many of them are bouncing back because ‘the show must go on,’ and they're helping each other in the process.
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Some of North Florida's most seasoned performers will be taking on a story that resonates as deeply today as it did when Nathaniel Hawthorne penned the original work in 1850.
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It’s a new era at Young Actors Theatre (YAT). The big pink building in midtown Tallahassee is welcoming back a full roster of performers and audiences for the next two weekends in The Wizard of Oz.
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Theatre Tallahassee opens a show next week with its interpretation of the Tony-award winning musical, A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder. The show has been more than a year and a half in the making.
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The pandemic shut down a lot of activities last year, including the always popular summer production by Leon Performing Arts. This year, the show must go on.
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The cancellation of community theatre productions has sidelined many performers and stagehands. Now, a local stage director who averages 6 to 10 productions a year has come up with a project to keep the creative juices flowing.
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Tallahassee’s rich local arts scene is facing an unprecedented challenge. Theatre lovers are worried as COVID-19 has postponed or cancelled numerous stage…
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The dramatic arts have had a long and glorious history in Leon, Jefferson and Gadsden counties, but not so much in Wakulla County. But for the past year,…
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Making Light Productions is expanding its performance space to accommodate all students – including those in wheelchairs.When the Tallahassee performing…