Sept. 11: Voctave – An a Cappella Youtube Sensation – on stage in St. Augustine
EMMA Concert Association announces first show of the 43rd Season St. Augustine, FL — The EMMA Concert Association is proud to announce the first…
EMMA Concert Association announces first show of the 43rd Season St. Augustine, FL — The EMMA Concert Association is proud to announce the first…
St. Augustine, FL — Apex Theatre Studio will continue its summer season with the musical adaptation of Little Women on Friday, July 9 and Saturday,…
St. Augustine, Fla. — After a 14-month hiatus caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, historic tours of the Hotel Ponce de Leon, a national historic…
Saint Augustine Ballet presents the Wizard of Oz during two performances on Saturday, May 22, 2021 in Lewis Auditorium at Flagler College, 14 Granada St., downtown St. Augustine. Show times are 1:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Tickets are available at saintaugustineballet.com, with social distanced seating.
n this nautical satire, the Captain’s daughter has captured the attentions of two men: a lowly sailor Ralph Rackstraw and the pompous Sir Joseph Porter. Only the mysterious Little Buttercup can unravel the ensuing mess of class rivalries and mistaken identities. Infectious tunes and clever wit make this G&S comedy at its best!
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.
Here’s a list of our 11 favorite historic landmarks in St. Augustine, Florida.
The Summer Musical TheatreCamp opens its 24th season with a musical theater production this week. Les Misérables, the school edition, will be performed in…
From Gregory von Hausch St Augustine, FL — The 5th Annual Saint Augustine Film Festival will run January 23-25 at Lewis Auditorium at Flagler…
Three musicals and three one-act comedies were on stage this summer, featuring local students from ages 5 to 18. This was the 20th season…