By Victoria Weaver The University of Tampa’s theatre department launches its third on-stage production since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. This time, however, the department is putting on a full fledged musical as opposed to a concert style review or variety show. The show, Little Women will be open for all viewers on Thursday, […]
Local Theatre Company Returns to the Stage
Alyssa Cabrera Carrollwood Players, a local community theatre company, has opened its doors to audience members once again. The company has been around for 40 years and this past year, they have had to adjust their season to follow COVID-19 regulations. According to their managing director, Jim Russel, the theatre had shut down for five […]
Theatre Department’s Modern Take on an Ancient Tragedy
By Victoria Weaver & Alyssa Cabrera The University of Tampa’s theatre department is conducting a virtual production of the Greek tragedy, “Antigone”, a classic play originally written by Sophocles and recently adapted by Robert Campbell. This particular performance is set to be streamed from Thursday, March 25 at 8 p.m. through Sunday, March 28 at […]
The Show Must Go On
By Kennedy Haugen As students at The University of Tampa return to campus for the Fall 2020 semester, various programs are figuring out how to operate under COVID-19 regulations. This semester, the theatre department is experiencing massive changes when it comes to how shows are run. “For the school, I think we’re required to do […]
UT Theatre Department presents The Arsonists
by Alyssa Cabrera The University of Tampa theatre department is presenting their first play of the semester, The Arsonists, playing in the Falk Theatre between Thursday, Oct. 10 and Sunday, Oct. 13. The play is a revision of the original production Mr. Biedermann and the Fire Starters by Max Rudolf Frisch, written in 1953 hinting […]