July 17-18: The Shooter by Lee Weaver addresses gun violence
St. Augustine, FL — Local playwright, actor and artist Lee Weaver and his wife, Nanette, will present “The Shooter,” a two-act drama that addresses…
St. Augustine, FL — Local playwright, actor and artist Lee Weaver and his wife, Nanette, will present “The Shooter,” a two-act drama that addresses…
Piercing the Darkness by Lee Weaver on stage May 29-30 St. Augustine, FL — Local playwright, actor and artist Lee Weaver will present “Piercing…
Cox and Box and Penelope Ann’s Revenge will be showcased at Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center during Romanza Festivale ST. AUGUSTINE, FL — First…
Celebrate the holidays with hilarity and Apex Theatre Studio this December! On Friday, December 18 through Sunday, December 20, Apex Theatre Studio will present…
A Classic Theatre, in collaboration with the St. Augustine Art Association, is thrilled to be offering live theatre again, after a long hiatus.
The Independents is an original play by playwright Christopher Ward, and had an off-Broadway run before Covid shut theaters down.
Drive-In movies started on Monday, May 11, 2020 at Epic Theaters in St. Augustine, 112 Theatre Drive, St. Augustine in the parking lot. Movies are watched from your vehicle!
The St. Johns County Center for the Arts Musical Theatre program is proud to be performing the heartfelt musical, “Bright Star,” written and composed by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell. It is set in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina in 1945 with flashbacks to 1923.
When you think of Christmas in the nation’s Oldest City, two things immediately come to mind. Number one on the list in the fabulous Nights of Lights. Not far behind is the St. Augustine Ballet Nutcracker, now in its amazing 11th year.
Performances are scheduled at 1:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 21 and Sunday, Dec. 22 in downtown St. Augustine’s Lewis Auditorium.
Students in the Theater Program at St. Johns County Center for the Arts will stage Hedda Gabler (by Henrik Ibsen) at St. Augustine High School. Directed by Mike Beaman, this is new translation by Patrick Marber.
It’s Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious! St. Johns County Center of the Arts (SJCCA) presents Mary Poppins, on stage October 3-5 at St. Augustine High School, 3205 Varella Ave., St. Augustine. Tickets are $15 for adults, and $10 for students. The 6 p.m. performance on Friday, Oct. 4 features $5 tickets for all students in grades k-12.