
What’s Good? May 4 Edition
Hola, Jobsiteers! We hope that everyone is hanging in there and that folks are staying sane, safe and healthy. We also hope that you’re digging
Hola, Jobsiteers! We hope that everyone is hanging in there and that folks are staying sane, safe and healthy. We also hope that you’re digging
This time 20 years ago, five of us were plotting our first move: a bill of two one-acts to take place at the Silver Meteor
We always talk about word of mouth support for our shows being key to our success. It’s even more critical when we can’t get all
Jobsite Theater, resident theater company in TBPAC’s Shimberg Playhouse, is very proud to announce that we are now a Member Theater of Theater Communications Group
Blackbird, the first show of our 2008-09 season closed on Sunday around 5:30pm. It was a solid run of a tremendous show, even if I
About Jobsite Theater’s production of The History of the Devil by Clive Barker, Oct. 30-Nov. 16, 2008 in the Shimberg Playhouse, TBPAC.
I’ve known Joe Popp since early 1999. I met him at an audition in the Jaeb Theater at TBPAC for a weird little show called
Creative Loafing theater critic Mark Leib gave a brief (yet very welcomed) preview of our 0809 season in this week’s Urban Explorer issue. Glad to
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