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Program, Dirty John's Hot Af!, 2022, Studio@620, Cat Lim, Jay Hoff, Charissa Anderson, Ryan Hill, Stephanie Roberts Aug 2022

Program, Dirty John's Hot Af!, 2022, Studio@620, Cat Lim, Jay Hoff, Charissa Anderson, Ryan Hill, Stephanie Roberts

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John Huls is the oldest living drag queen alive on the planet. He is 102 in Gay years, and even though he should probably stay at home, the girl can't help it, she just can’t help it. He grew up in the French Quarter of New Orleans, where a gaggle of drag queens raised him, and nurtured his inner (and outer!) femme fatale.


Program, Say Gay Cabaret, 2022, John Huls, Studio@620, Claire Bear, Jay Hoff, Charissa Anderson, Ryan Hill, Stephanie Roberts Jun 2022

Program, Say Gay Cabaret, 2022, John Huls, Studio@620, Claire Bear, Jay Hoff, Charissa Anderson, Ryan Hill, Stephanie Roberts

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Dirty John is back with an all new show! Say Gay Cabaret is a new adult comedy spectacle that you will not want to miss! In a world full of cheerios, come and join the fruit loops on the gayest weekend of the year. Celebrate, sing, dance, and unleash your pride! Why choose one color when you have an entire rainbow? Step out of that heat and come on inside where it is cool daddy-o. Dirty John took a DNA test and he is 100% that queer. Guest singers including a surprise to end all surprises.


Program, The Studio Honors: Thriving Through Community, 2022, Studio@620, Saidah Ben Judah, Carla Bristol, Trevor Burgess, Gary Hess, Jay Hoff, John Huls, Rick Kriseman, Lisa Tricomi, Selena Ferrer, Dr. Lohertz And Friends, Projectalchemy, Erica Sutherlin, Bonnie Agan, Jim Sorensen, Ian Sutherland May 2022

Program, The Studio Honors: Thriving Through Community, 2022, Studio@620, Saidah Ben Judah, Carla Bristol, Trevor Burgess, Gary Hess, Jay Hoff, John Huls, Rick Kriseman, Lisa Tricomi, Selena Ferrer, Dr. Lohertz And Friends, Projectalchemy, Erica Sutherlin, Bonnie Agan, Jim Sorensen, Ian Sutherland

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Our annual community celebration, The Studio Honors, will happen on Saturday May 21, 2022 (rescheduled from January 29). This year's gathering promises to be a unique experience as we celebrate those who have been part of The Studio's mission to provide powerful creative and social justice programming through the pandemic! An evening full of art, music, fabulous food and community goodness awaits and you can be part of it!


Program, Mayday, 2021, Bill Deyoung, Studio@620, Roxanne Fay, John Eugene Lerro, Michael Horn, Mario Gonzalez, Patty Ware, Jeremy Douglass, Joel Freedman, Roman Black, Gemini Arts Jun 2021

Program, Mayday, 2021, Bill Deyoung, Studio@620, Roxanne Fay, John Eugene Lerro, Michael Horn, Mario Gonzalez, Patty Ware, Jeremy Douglass, Joel Freedman, Roman Black, Gemini Arts

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You're invited to the premiere of a new play written by Bill DeYoung, author of the non-fiction book Skyway: The True Story of Tampa Bay's Signature Bridge and the Man Who Brought it Down. Mayday is a true story about more guilt than any one man should bear. It's also the story of a family shattered, a career in tatters and a desperate search for absolution. Meet John Lero, the ship's pilot whose life turned upside down when the hulking freighter he was steering through Tampa Bay struck the Sunshine Skyway Bridge, sending 35 motorists plunging to their deaths 150 …


Program, The Studio Honors: Uplifting Community, 2017, Studio@620, Carol Dammeron, Tom Kramer, Paula Kramer, Alfred T. May, Nate Najar, Brian Reale, Fred Wilcox, Bonnie Agan, Karen Monroe, John Harte, David Meek, Michele Routh, Mary Ches Applewhite, Ola Mae Jones, Bob Devin Jones Nov 2017

Program, The Studio Honors: Uplifting Community, 2017, Studio@620, Carol Dammeron, Tom Kramer, Paula Kramer, Alfred T. May, Nate Najar, Brian Reale, Fred Wilcox, Bonnie Agan, Karen Monroe, John Harte, David Meek, Michele Routh, Mary Ches Applewhite, Ola Mae Jones, Bob Devin Jones

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The 2017 Studio Honors presents awards to contributors and creatives who make up the artistic community. The event will begin with a music performance featuring The Palm Trio, followed by a buffet style supper courtesy of Pane Rustica and Bob Devin Jones. Awards will be presented at 8.00 pm and The 2017 Studio Honors will conclude with community dessert buffet accompanied by musical entertainment.


Program, The Studio Honors: Celebrating Yes!, 2016, Studio@620, Paul Wilborn, Eugenie Bondurant, Nate Najar, Video Shampoo, Sharon Scott, William Shakespeare, Astrid Ellis, Carol Mickett, Robert Stackhouse, Peter Wallace, Helen Wallace, Diane Bailey Morton, Darryl Rouson, Nicole Robinson, Shawn Cusseaux, Bob Devin Jones, Ola Mae Jones Nov 2016

Program, The Studio Honors: Celebrating Yes!, 2016, Studio@620, Paul Wilborn, Eugenie Bondurant, Nate Najar, Video Shampoo, Sharon Scott, William Shakespeare, Astrid Ellis, Carol Mickett, Robert Stackhouse, Peter Wallace, Helen Wallace, Diane Bailey Morton, Darryl Rouson, Nicole Robinson, Shawn Cusseaux, Bob Devin Jones, Ola Mae Jones

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The community honors program began in 2009 as the Social Justice Pioneer Awards and in 2011 was renamed Studio Honors. In 2012, Ola Mae Jones Emerging Artist Award was established honoring Studio Co-Founder and Director Bob Devin Jones' mother who passed in 2011 and was a profound influence on his life. These honorees have been volunteers or artists at the Studio and the Ola Mae Jones award includes a monetary stipend for the emerging young artistic endeavors and/or college expenses. The 2016 Studio Honors recognizes the contributions of Studio@620 members who have passed recently but who's support and engagement continue …


Program, Sunlit Festival, 2016, Studio@620, St. Petersburg Arts Alliance, Keep St. Pete Lit, Florida Antiquarian Book Fair, St. Petersburg Library System, Friends Of The Johnson, St. Petersburg Shakespeare Festival, Dr. Carter G. Woodson African American Museum, Peter Gallagher, The Palladium, Kristy Anderson Mar 2016

Program, Sunlit Festival, 2016, Studio@620, St. Petersburg Arts Alliance, Keep St. Pete Lit, Florida Antiquarian Book Fair, St. Petersburg Library System, Friends Of The Johnson, St. Petersburg Shakespeare Festival, Dr. Carter G. Woodson African American Museum, Peter Gallagher, The Palladium, Kristy Anderson

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Literature represents a moment in time. It is an exploration of our history, an expression of our experiences and of the life that surrounds us. It is a discussion of who we are, how we got that way and what choices we can make to shape our future. Literary and other arts & cultural circles intersect during the second annual SunLit Festival, a springtime celebration of the written word. More than 40 events in 24 venues over 10 days, SunLit 2016 brings together various literary organizations and arts disciplnes to celebrate literacy, literature, reading, and writing for days of intoxicating …


Program, The Studio Honors: Community, 2015, Studio@620, Bob Devin Jones, Kylin Brady, Kanika Tomalin, Shawn Brown Band, Winnie Foster, Robert Glaser, Mark Johnson, Gail Eggeman, Judy Stanko, John Lamb, Duncan Mcclellan, Sarah Perrier, Raphael Perrier, Sharon Scott, Don Strobel, Carlos Pons Paz, Erica Sutherlin, Ola Mae Jones Oct 2015

Program, The Studio Honors: Community, 2015, Studio@620, Bob Devin Jones, Kylin Brady, Kanika Tomalin, Shawn Brown Band, Winnie Foster, Robert Glaser, Mark Johnson, Gail Eggeman, Judy Stanko, John Lamb, Duncan Mcclellan, Sarah Perrier, Raphael Perrier, Sharon Scott, Don Strobel, Carlos Pons Paz, Erica Sutherlin, Ola Mae Jones

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This event begins with a cocktail social hour and a poetry reading by Erica Sutherin. Following a series of performances choreographed by Kylin Brady, Deputy Mayor Kanika Tomalin will present the awards. The Studio Honors will conclude with a high-energy dance party with the Shawn Brown Band.


Program, Every Christmas Story Ever Told (And Then Some!), 2014, Michael Carleton, Studio At 620, James Fitzgerald, John K. Alvarez, Will Knapp, Nathaniel Beaver, Alexander Whittenberg, Christopher Futch, Albert Elbeyrouty, Elaine Futch, Anthony Gervais, Thompson Chestnutt, Austin Rapp, Masters Theatre Group Dec 2014

Program, Every Christmas Story Ever Told (And Then Some!), 2014, Michael Carleton, Studio At 620, James Fitzgerald, John K. Alvarez, Will Knapp, Nathaniel Beaver, Alexander Whittenberg, Christopher Futch, Albert Elbeyrouty, Elaine Futch, Anthony Gervais, Thompson Chestnutt, Austin Rapp, Masters Theatre Group

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Several Christmases ago (2006), two best buddies had the wonderfully unique idea to stage a Christmas "Spectacular" at one of their houses. It featured thousands of manually operated dancing Christmas Lights set to original music as well as a bunch of Christmastime standards. They appropriately called it "Lights of Joy." From this humble beginning came "The Forgotten Christmas" the following Christmas in 2007. This play featured an original storyline combining elements from The Nutcracker & a Christmas Carol (ie: a scene was shared between Ebenezer Scrooge and the Drosselmeyer). As time went on, the quality of their shows increased until …


Program, See. Hear. Feel., 2014, Rossie Newson, Studio At 620, Gloria Muñoz, La Lucha, Project Genyes! Nov 2014

Program, See. Hear. Feel., 2014, Rossie Newson, Studio At 620, Gloria Muñoz, La Lucha, Project Genyes!

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See. Hear. Feel is a multi-media arts gallery-style show featuring visual arts, poetry and music working together to tell the story of memories lost to Alzheimer's disease. The art installations are to be viewed in any order at your convenience. Experience these pieces in any way you desire. Be adventurous in your viewing! This collaboration was influenced and inspired by our diverse artistic goals and cultural perspectives. As artists, our goal for this project was to change the experience of consuming art, of witnessing and interacting with poetry music and art through a multi-sensory experience.


Program, The Studio Honors: Magic Of Community, 2014, Studio@620, Michele Routh, Sherry Sacino, Susan Beers Betzer, Peter Betzer, David Warner, Larry Biddle, Nancy Bryant, Kenneth Bryant, Peter Meinke, Jeanne Meinke, Richard Rice, Mimi Rice, Ola Mae Jones, Cassidy Mae Routh, Ola Mae Jones, Bob Devin Jones Nov 2014

Program, The Studio Honors: Magic Of Community, 2014, Studio@620, Michele Routh, Sherry Sacino, Susan Beers Betzer, Peter Betzer, David Warner, Larry Biddle, Nancy Bryant, Kenneth Bryant, Peter Meinke, Jeanne Meinke, Richard Rice, Mimi Rice, Ola Mae Jones, Cassidy Mae Routh, Ola Mae Jones, Bob Devin Jones

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"Tonight, we celebrate the magic of community! During the 10 years since the Studio@620 first opened its doors, it has been filled with artists, audiences, and volunteers. It is an honor to serve as co-chairs of this year's Studio Honors and as Trustees of the Board. Each year we build upon the work of many talented and dedicated Trustees, staff, and volunteers. Our founders, Bob Devin Jones and Dave Ellis, along with their partners, Jim and Astrid, set the vision and continue to nurture it. The Studio's staff: Bob, Coralette, Nick, Audrey, Kenny, Aurora, and Drew are the magic behind …


Program, Journey To Greatness, 2014, Sir Brock, Studio At 620, Project Genyes!, Nico Warren, Ryan Copeland, Nic & Ryan Productions, Saidah Ben Judah, Kenny Jensen, Sara Norine James, Michael Oliver, Marta Rine, Xina Scuderi, Nicholas Hughes, Drew Giradano, Bennet Orlowski, Sharon Scott Jul 2014

Program, Journey To Greatness, 2014, Sir Brock, Studio At 620, Project Genyes!, Nico Warren, Ryan Copeland, Nic & Ryan Productions, Saidah Ben Judah, Kenny Jensen, Sara Norine James, Michael Oliver, Marta Rine, Xina Scuderi, Nicholas Hughes, Drew Giradano, Bennet Orlowski, Sharon Scott

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Sir Brock is a graduate of the Boston Conservatory with a B.F.A in Dance and holds an arts diploma from the Pinellas County Center for the Arts at Gibbs High School. He has performed with Forces of Nature Dance Theater NY, Jennifer Muller/The Works NY, and Dance Iquail NY. He appeared on the NBC and WPDS-TV as a choreographer and has been featured article in the Tampa Bay Times. He has appeared in ads for the Boston conservatory, Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival, Islands of Adventure theme park and Time Out Magazine. He has also performed for the Oxygen Network with …


Program, True West, 2014, Andrew Hughes, Studio At 620, Samuel French, Sam Shepard, Michael Menszycki, Bill Myerholtz, Elaine Coffin, Keven Renken, Eileen Rea, Dalton Hamilton, Griffin Spriggs, Nico Hendricks, Phillip Gary Design, Coralette Damme Jun 2014

Program, True West, 2014, Andrew Hughes, Studio At 620, Samuel French, Sam Shepard, Michael Menszycki, Bill Myerholtz, Elaine Coffin, Keven Renken, Eileen Rea, Dalton Hamilton, Griffin Spriggs, Nico Hendricks, Phillip Gary Design, Coralette Damme

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After a long run of comedies, Andrew Hughes is diving into the darker world of Sam Shepard. In his own words "I wouldn't be doing this show without Mike, there is no other actor I trust more. Eileen, the stage manager (and friend) extraordinaire who kept me from panicking and talked me off many a ledge. I also want to give a special thanks to Melissa, whose confidence in me never wavered, and always told me I was better than I thought I was."


Program, Red As In Tooth And Claw, 2014, Alice Ferrulo, Studio At 620, Black Horse Theatre, Philip Glass, Thomas Murray, Donna Mason Sweigart, Mic Knight, Ed Favara, Scott Reus May 2014

Program, Red As In Tooth And Claw, 2014, Alice Ferrulo, Studio At 620, Black Horse Theatre, Philip Glass, Thomas Murray, Donna Mason Sweigart, Mic Knight, Ed Favara, Scott Reus

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The Studio@620 presents associate artist Alice Ferrulo of Black Horse Theatre…dark at its brightest. "RED AS IN TOOTH AND CLAW" unveils Elizabeth Jeanine Christina Bartholomew, a derailed soul afflicted by love, politics and betrayal portrayed by Alice Ferrulo. A roller-coaster of a ride not to be missed. Alice Ferrulo is image-maker and founder of Black Horse Theatre...dark at its brightest. Black Horse Theatre is committed to addressing the human state of being. It uniquely draws upon components of dance, theater, and film to create signature images that are urgent and impactful. Always intimate, vulnerable, the work is set forth in …


Program, A Question Of Words, 2014, Richard Manley, Studio At 620, Bob Devin Jones, Jennifer Marshall, Robin O'Dell, Mimi Rice, Jason Beck, Stephen Riordan, Tiffany Faykus, Richard Rice, Kenny Jensen, Saida Ben Judah, Matt Cowley, Jerid Fox, Dean Wick Feb 2014

Program, A Question Of Words, 2014, Richard Manley, Studio At 620, Bob Devin Jones, Jennifer Marshall, Robin O'Dell, Mimi Rice, Jason Beck, Stephen Riordan, Tiffany Faykus, Richard Rice, Kenny Jensen, Saida Ben Judah, Matt Cowley, Jerid Fox, Dean Wick

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After two decades of success as a copywriter and advertising executive, Richard Manley started a second career writing stage plays, which he has been doing full time for the past five years. Pulling from many years' worth of personal journals, he rediscovered his passion for the sound of the language and its potential to entertain and provoke and inspire. When he returned to the States from a sabbatical in Paris six years ago, he sold his business and structureed a lifestyle that would allow him to write stage plays full time. In addition to "A Question of Words," his recent …


Program, They Are Only Going To Steal Your Cars, 2014, Charles Vanover, Studio At 620, La'kesha O'Neal, Lisa Yacso, John Coltrane Jan 2014

Program, They Are Only Going To Steal Your Cars, 2014, Charles Vanover, Studio At 620, La'kesha O'Neal, Lisa Yacso, John Coltrane

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An Ethnodrama about Teaching in the Chicago Public Schools.


Program, Moon City: An Ahistorical Tale Regarding A Historical Man In A Florida Swamp, 2014, Miniature Curiosa, Studio At 620, Murphi Cook, Zach Dorn Jan 2014

Program, Moon City: An Ahistorical Tale Regarding A Historical Man In A Florida Swamp, 2014, Miniature Curiosa, Studio At 620, Murphi Cook, Zach Dorn

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Miniature Curiosa explores the underbelly of childhood nostalgia through the disappointed eyeballs of adulthood. Through low-fi technology, puppetry and non-linear storytelling, Miniature Curiosa presents fast-moving, fast-talking (sometimes malfunctioning) live action comic books. This is not the theatre. This is the living room of an overzealous magician who doesn't know any tricks. Miniature Curiosa has received awards for their work from The Pittsburgh Foundation, The Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council, The Sprout Fund, and Awesome Pittsburgh. Their latest project, 5 Cities, 5 Plays, 555 Days promises to create and premiere five different traveling spectacles in five of their favorite cities in the …


Program, Contact, 2013, Alex Jones, Studio At 620, David Lambert-Mcmichael, Kyra Ruston, Jennifer Marshall, Marcus Wehby, András Schiff, Portico Quartet, Vitamin String Quartet, Yo-Yo Ma, Ry Cooder, Deadmau5, Imogen Heap, The Postal Service, Daughter, Claude Debussy Nov 2013

Program, Contact, 2013, Alex Jones, Studio At 620, David Lambert-Mcmichael, Kyra Ruston, Jennifer Marshall, Marcus Wehby, András Schiff, Portico Quartet, Vitamin String Quartet, Yo-Yo Ma, Ry Cooder, Deadmau5, Imogen Heap, The Postal Service, Daughter, Claude Debussy

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Contact is a movement exploration centered around the importance of human connection. The piece originated from observing people as they interact with others, whether it is a first encounter, a tender moment, or a heated argument. Contact's primary focus is movement as the basic form communication. Tonight, you will experience the meeting of three strangers. Their journey will take you through their awkward first encounter to the blossoming of a new friendships, and even a subtle romance. But, what happens to the new contact between these new individuals when their communication is unclear or ignored? How does a change in …


Program, The Odd Couple, 2013, Neil Simon, Studio At 620, Bob Devin Jones, Nate Najar, Lisa Tricomi, Bonnie Agan, Sharon Scott, Vince Stalba, Jon Vanmiddlesworth, Gene D'Allesandro, Kent Roberts, Chris Spatafora, Joseph P. Oshry, Steven K. Mitchell, Saida Ben Judah, Kyle Eschenroeder, Nick Hinckley, Karla Hartley May 2013

Program, The Odd Couple, 2013, Neil Simon, Studio At 620, Bob Devin Jones, Nate Najar, Lisa Tricomi, Bonnie Agan, Sharon Scott, Vince Stalba, Jon Vanmiddlesworth, Gene D'Allesandro, Kent Roberts, Chris Spatafora, Joseph P. Oshry, Steven K. Mitchell, Saida Ben Judah, Kyle Eschenroeder, Nick Hinckley, Karla Hartley

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Bob, a native of Los Angeles, has resided in St. Petersburg since 1997. A graduate of Loyola Marymount University, he has been a Theatre Worker for over thirty years, working as an Actor, Playwright, and Director. He serves on the Boards of freeFall Theatre, Creative Clay, and American Stage.


Program, The Studio Honors, 2013, Studio@620, Tampa Bay Times, Renaissance Vinoy St. Petersburg Resort & Golf Club, Bill Heller, Cynda Mort, Terri Lipsey Scott, Marquis Floyd, Bonnie Agan, Rod Carter, Ola Mae Jones, Bob Devin Jones, John Lamb, Nate Najar, Natalie Scarberry, Reuben Pressman, Duncan Mcclellan Mar 2013

Program, The Studio Honors, 2013, Studio@620, Tampa Bay Times, Renaissance Vinoy St. Petersburg Resort & Golf Club, Bill Heller, Cynda Mort, Terri Lipsey Scott, Marquis Floyd, Bonnie Agan, Rod Carter, Ola Mae Jones, Bob Devin Jones, John Lamb, Nate Najar, Natalie Scarberry, Reuben Pressman, Duncan Mcclellan

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The 2013 Studio Honors presented by the Tampa Bay Times is The Studio@620's signature fundraiser recognizing excellence in our community. This year we honor individuals who have contributed to the intellectual, artistic, economic, social and cultural aspects in our community and the larger world of which we are a part. While we wine you and dine you, prepare for an entertaining show full of surprises including performances from legendary bassist John Lamb, a salute to the honorees by Saint Petersburg's Poet Laureate Peter Meinke, a rousing number by a community chorus featuring Sharon Scott and the fantastic Dundo Dole Urban …


Program, Intimate Collaborations: Season Iv, 2013, Bob Devin Jones, Studio At 620, Erik Finley, Ella M. Fredrickson, Tito Muñoz, Lowell Liebermann, Saundra Buscemi, Virginia Respess, Kathie Aagaard, James Connors, Clay Ellerbroek, Angela Cassette, Robert Rearden, Andrew Karr, Coralette Damme, Thomas Bruce Studio Jan 2013

Program, Intimate Collaborations: Season Iv, 2013, Bob Devin Jones, Studio At 620, Erik Finley, Ella M. Fredrickson, Tito Muñoz, Lowell Liebermann, Saundra Buscemi, Virginia Respess, Kathie Aagaard, James Connors, Clay Ellerbroek, Angela Cassette, Robert Rearden, Andrew Karr, Coralette Damme, Thomas Bruce Studio

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The Florida Orchestra and The Studio@620 present the fourth season of "An Intimate Collaboration" beginning on Wednesday January 23, 2013. Each performance in the series will include musical and theatrical elements connected by a common theme. All events begin at 7:00 PM at The Studio@620, doors open at 6:20 PM. Reservations are accepted by phone 727-895-6620 as seating is limited. Suggested donation of $10 payable at the door. This series has grown to be fantastically popular so please don't wait to reserve your space!


Program, The Year Of Magical Thinking, 2013, Roxanne Fay, Studio At 620, Bob Devin Jones, Nick Hinckley, Jane Didion, Russell Buchan, Samuel French, Inc., Bwl Photography Jan 2013

Program, The Year Of Magical Thinking, 2013, Roxanne Fay, Studio At 620, Bob Devin Jones, Nick Hinckley, Jane Didion, Russell Buchan, Samuel French, Inc., Bwl Photography

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Roxanne Fay is thrilled to be partnering with the Dali Museum and the Studio@620 to present The Year of Magical Thinking, a piece she has long felt compelled to perform-both as a brilliant play and as a tribute to her mother, Sylvette, who gave so completely of herself to ensure that she and Roxanne survived catastrophic and unexpected loss. Roxanne is Co-Founding Artistic Director of Blue Scarf Collective (Tampa Bay) and former Producing Artistic Director of Oak Park Festival Theatre (Chicago). Bay area shows include freeFall Theatre productions of Romeo & Juliet, Cabaret, A Midsummer Night's Dream (nominee, Best Actress, …


Program, Misconception, 2013, Joseph Alan Johnson, Studio At 620, Cj Carmichael, Elaine Cloud Goller, Darrin Ortiz, Karleigh Chase, Daniel J. Harris, Phil Twitchell, Jeff Jensen, Dave Perkins, Kate Steinberg, David Hershman, Jeff Limes, Zazu Productions Jan 2013

Program, Misconception, 2013, Joseph Alan Johnson, Studio At 620, Cj Carmichael, Elaine Cloud Goller, Darrin Ortiz, Karleigh Chase, Daniel J. Harris, Phil Twitchell, Jeff Jensen, Dave Perkins, Kate Steinberg, David Hershman, Jeff Limes, Zazu Productions

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The program takes place in apartment 1602 of The Colony Tower, a swanky condominium on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles. There will be one fifteen minute intermission. Other plays by Joseph Alan Johnson include Iced, The Nether World of Edgar Allen Poe, Where There's A Will, There's A Way-To Murder!, Gay/Sex/Life, Cellmate Confessions, Green Card Wedding Bridesmaid and See You Next Tuesday.


Program, Alphabet Of Art, 2012, Mary Stenov, Studio At 620, Raphael Levchin, Nazarre Merchant, Vitaly Rakhman, Vitaly Komar, Victor Peppard, Tanya Storch, Eckerd College Nov 2012

Program, Alphabet Of Art, 2012, Mary Stenov, Studio At 620, Raphael Levchin, Nazarre Merchant, Vitaly Rakhman, Vitaly Komar, Victor Peppard, Tanya Storch, Eckerd College

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Featuring work by 34 artists from 7 different countries and 20 cities, Alphabet of Art is more than an exhibition of fine and innovative modern art-it takes the viewer to a new level of consciousness in its examination of the visual importance of letters, numbers, and music, integreating them with other images, creating works where different ideas, principles and approaches to art meet. A truly international exhibit about building global understanding and peaceful communication, Alphabet of Art attempts to identify the motives which compel artists to go beyond traditional boundaries. This exhibition has garnered international attention, traveling to Moscow and …


Program, Delicious Nut, 2012, Ross Marks, Studio At 620, Bob Devin Jones, Karleigh Chase, Roxanne Fay, Bob Heitman, Drew Smith, David Warner, Ian Muentener, Chris Jackson, Giles Davies, Nick Hinckley, Josh Brown Apr 2012

Program, Delicious Nut, 2012, Ross Marks, Studio At 620, Bob Devin Jones, Karleigh Chase, Roxanne Fay, Bob Heitman, Drew Smith, David Warner, Ian Muentener, Chris Jackson, Giles Davies, Nick Hinckley, Josh Brown

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Delicious Nut" is a painfully funny, compassionate, sometimes explosive look at a diverse group of characters at an in-patient psych ward. Their very humanity is tested during a single group therapy session. Joseph Landsman (played by David Warner) is a psychiatric counselor at the ward, specializing in Cognitive Behavioral Group Therapy, which says mind can control mood. However, Joe may be in more need of counseling than his own patients who represent a wide variety of conditions. Roxanne Fay plays Irene who, though she suffers from Alzheimer’s, still maintains her humor about her life. Leon (played by Robert Heitman) suffers …


Program, The Studio Honors: Something Else Entirely, 2012, Bob Devin Jones, Studio@620, Nate Najar, Kimberly Jackson, Amber Brinkley, Duncan Mcclellan, Peter Meinke, Dundu Dole Urban African Ballet, David J. Fischer, Glenn Grieves, Jai Hinson, Johnnie B. Mack, Bill Maxwell, Mark H. Medoff, John Lamb, Ola Mae Jones Mar 2012

Program, The Studio Honors: Something Else Entirely, 2012, Bob Devin Jones, Studio@620, Nate Najar, Kimberly Jackson, Amber Brinkley, Duncan Mcclellan, Peter Meinke, Dundu Dole Urban African Ballet, David J. Fischer, Glenn Grieves, Jai Hinson, Johnnie B. Mack, Bill Maxwell, Mark H. Medoff, John Lamb, Ola Mae Jones

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The 2012 Studio Honors presented by the Tampa Bay Times is the Studio@620's signature fundraiser recognizing excellence in our community. This year we honor individuals who have contributed to the intellectual, artistic, economic, social, and cultural aspects in our community and the larger world of which we are a part. While we wine you and dine you, prepare for an entertaining show full of surprises. You'll witness a Procession of the Giant Puppet Ballet, musical performances featuring legendary bassist John Lamb, a salute to the honorees by Saint Petersburg's Poet Laureate Peter Meinke, a rousing number by a community chorus …


Program, Intimate Collaboration: Season Iii, 2012, Bob Devin Jones, Studio At 620, David Rogers, Ella M. Fredrickson, Maria Emilia, James Lewis, Nate Najar, Leo Brouwer, Antonio Maria Romeu, Kurt Grissom, Jeff Ridgeway, Frankie Piñeiro, Coralette Damme, Thomas Bruce Studio Jan 2012

Program, Intimate Collaboration: Season Iii, 2012, Bob Devin Jones, Studio At 620, David Rogers, Ella M. Fredrickson, Maria Emilia, James Lewis, Nate Najar, Leo Brouwer, Antonio Maria Romeu, Kurt Grissom, Jeff Ridgeway, Frankie Piñeiro, Coralette Damme, Thomas Bruce Studio

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the Florida Orchestra and The Studio@620 presents the third season of "An Intimate Collaboration", a series of entertaining and seriously fun happenings right in our own backyard. Occuring on a Wednesday evening once each month, each performance will include elements connected by a common theme. January 11: Artist@Work, February 15: Scandinavia, March 14: Spring for It, May 9: Rhyme and Rhythm.


Program, Boxed And Bound, 2011, Lisa Lippincott, Studio At 620, Hank Hine, Ed Ruscha, Joan Mitchell, W. H. Auden, Mark Twain, Richard Tuttle Oct 2011

Program, Boxed And Bound, 2011, Lisa Lippincott, Studio At 620, Hank Hine, Ed Ruscha, Joan Mitchell, W. H. Auden, Mark Twain, Richard Tuttle

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The Studio@620 Presents Boxed and Bound: From the Workshop of Hank Hine", an interactive celebration of small-edition, hand-printed art books from the workshop of Dalí Museum director Hank Hine, accompanied by live readings, spoken word recordings, and projection. Includes works by Ed Ruscha, Joan Mitchell, Richard Tuttle and others paired with writing by the likes of Mark Twain and W.H. Auden. The core of this exhibition focuses on the mating of artwork with words, and we invite you to participate with your own submissions


Program, Uncle Bends, 2011, Bob Devin Jones, Studio At 620, Chris Jackson, Nick Hinckley, Joshua Brown, Rick Tetrault, Jessica Thonen, Steven K. Mitchell Jul 2011

Program, Uncle Bends, 2011, Bob Devin Jones, Studio At 620, Chris Jackson, Nick Hinckley, Joshua Brown, Rick Tetrault, Jessica Thonen, Steven K. Mitchell

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A home-cooked negro narrative written and performed by Bob Devin Jones. For over a quarter of a century Bob has been playwright, director, and actor, having recently co-starred in American Stage's production of "Driving Miss Daisy" as well as directing his 6th production of "Black Nativity" held at The Palladium Theatre. His plays have been performed at regional theaters across the United States and in Ireland. Bob is the producing artistic director of The Studio@620.


Program, Seven Deadly Players, 2011, Stephen Riordan, Studio At 620, Mark E. Leib, Christopher Rutherford, Dahlia Legault, Greg Milton, Allen Loyd, Jessica Thonen, Casey Malone, Karla Hartley, Jonathan Carter, Rachel Prather, Jacob Stewart, Samuel French, Bill Duggan, Andi Matheny, Andrew Deeb, Bob Devin Jones Jun 2011

Program, Seven Deadly Players, 2011, Stephen Riordan, Studio At 620, Mark E. Leib, Christopher Rutherford, Dahlia Legault, Greg Milton, Allen Loyd, Jessica Thonen, Casey Malone, Karla Hartley, Jonathan Carter, Rachel Prather, Jacob Stewart, Samuel French, Bill Duggan, Andi Matheny, Andrew Deeb, Bob Devin Jones

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"When the opportunity presented itself all of these years later to explore not the act of sin, but more importantly the behaviors we crazy kids present when dealing with each other on, a daily basis, the Seven Deadlies beacame a consistent resource as to why we do what we do. Not because I necessarily believe in the Dogma. However the more we delve into why we do what we do, what are the causes, and what is the outcome, there are interesting and familiar outcomes. With that said, who are we to be defining the sins of others? I don't …