
Tickets to the all-new nine-show season are now on sale to renewing and new season ticket holders.
Camps and classes in dance, theater and music - for all ages and experience levels - are now open for registration!
Opera Tampa celebrates its 30th season with an eclectic mix of works designed to appeal to both die-hard fans and newcomers to the artform.
Arts Legacy REMIX is a grassroots, ground-up undertaking that demonstrates how The Straz continues to discover new and innovative ways to create and present art that is entertaining, accessible, empowering and inspiring.
From classroom visits, to scholarships for deserving students, to Riverwalk Stage performances – donations make it all possible. Make a donation and help us reach beyond our theaters to bring the arts where they are needed most!
Future stars shone on Broadway Monday night as the Jimmy Awards saluted some of the most promising young thespians from across the U.S. This year’s ceremony, held at Broadway’s Minskoff Theatre, featured 110 high school actors from 55 regional high school musical theater awards programs, such as Straz’s Broadway Star of the Future. Actor-singer Josh Groban was the host, with guest presenters including Lin-Manuel Miranda, Apollo Levine and Aki Nishino scheduled to appear.
A new opera, She Who Dared, puts Rosa Parks’ story in perspective, as she was one of a group of women instrumental in the planning and execution of the act that began the year-plus long bus boycott. She Who Dared is believed to be the first professionally-staged opera written by two black women: librettist Deborah D.E.E.P. Mouton and composer Jasmine Arielle Barnes.
A class of Patel Conservatory theater students is currently immersed in rehearsals for a production of Shakespearean spoof Something Rotten! The rehearsals follow a week of master classes and guest artists, theater professionals with real-world experience.