
Why Henry V?
In 2002 we produced a bloody, raw, and ambitious version of Titus Andronicus as our first full-length foray into the classics. We picked a lesser-known
In 2002 we produced a bloody, raw, and ambitious version of Titus Andronicus as our first full-length foray into the classics. We picked a lesser-known
Roxanne Fay offers a heartfelt trip through her time with Jobsite.
After the tremendous success of our first MadLib the Bard game, we’re back with another! Here’s board and ensemble member Roxanne Fay with the deal
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
Today I meet with composer Jeremy Douglass and aerial/circus choreographer Katrina Stevenson to talk about A Midsummer Night’s Dream, going into rehearsal in mid-December. I’m
With $20,000 from two local foundations, the theater can expand its educational outreach.
A look back at just a few of Jobsite’s accomplishments in 2013, and a look forward.
**UPDATE 7/31: We are in the FINAL HOURS of this sale, call 813.229.7827 by 8p tonight to $AVE!** Starting with Fahrenheit 451, our single ticket
About Jobsite Theater’s production of Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare, Mar. 13 – Apr. 7, 2013.
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