
When I grew up and later lived in New York in and near Manhattan, I was fortunate to be able to see dozens of Broadway and Off-Broadway shows and although musicals may not necessarily be everyoneâs cup of tea, I came to appreciate musical theatre, as well as stage comedies and dramas, and the incredibly talented people who performed in all of those shows.
What I will admit that I never expected is that there also could possibly be so many talented people performing in local community theatre. I also have no problem admitting that I probably should have attended at least a few more local theatre performances in the years leading up to the opening last year of the New Tampa Performing Arts Center (NTPAC) on Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd.
So, Jannah and I have kind of gone on to sit in the audience of several shows since I was a bit player in the New Tampa Players (NTP)âs opening performance at NTPAC of âGrease.â We were in the audience for the fun and adorable âShrek the Musical,â but we didnât stop there. Here is a rundown of the other shows that we either recently saw or plan to see in the coming weeks…and I think you should, too.
âDreamgirlsâÂ

The first stop on our post-âShrekâ theatre journey was the New Tampa Playersâ production of âDreamgirlsâ at the NTPAC. Like âGreaseâ and âShrek,â this award-winning Broadway hit that also spawned a successful movie, also ran for two weekends and six performances and the entire second weekend of the showâs run was fully sold out, while the first weekend had probably fewer than 20 total unsold tickets.
And, for good reason. While NTPâs âDreamgirlsâ couldnât possibly match the Broadway talent or the voices in the film starring âAmerican Idolâ winner Jennifer Hudson, the cast and show were nonetheless super-impressive and talented, especially for community theatre.
And, although the women who portrayed the Dreams singing group â NaTasha McKenzie as Effie White,
Caron Davis as Deena Jones and especially, Patty Smithey as Lorrell Robinson â were all excellent singers, dancers and actors, for our money, the dynamically talented Christan McLaurine as James âThunderâ Early stole the show.
Up next for the Players are auditions for âSinginâ in the Rain,â the song-&-dance musical based on the classic 1952 film starring Gene Kelly and Debbie Reynolds. The show runs July 19-28 at NTPAC.
The show combines the talents of director Nora Paine, musical director G. Frank Meekins and choreographer Sarah Walston, the trio who also led the production of âGrease.â
If you know any talented male or female singers and tap dancers, auditions for âSinginâ in the Rainâ will be held in April. Look to these pages for additional information or visit NewTampaPlayers.org.Â
âThe 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling BeeâÂ

If you were looking for a fun, hysterically funny and light-hearted musical theatre experience, I hope you got to check out MAD Theatre of Tampaâs âSpelling Beeâ at the Shimberg Playhouse at the Straz Center for the Performing Arts in downtown Tampa. This tiny playhouse was the perfect setting for this Spelling Bee, which was chock full of amazing, talented characters, including Chris Cordero and Dylan Fidler, who played the title roles in NTPâs âShrekâ and âGreaseâ (Danny Zuko), respectively.
But, it wasnât just the six young actors portraying the pubescent spellers who gave amazing performances. The entire cast, led by director Casey Vaughn, music director Megan Zeitler and choreographer Evan Lomba (who played Donkey in NTPâs âShrekâ) all deserve big kudos for a show that truly was a laugh riot.
Up next for MAD Theatre, which is celebrating 25 years as a performance troupe, are performances of âUrinetown The Musical,â with performances June 14-30, also at the Shimberg Playhouse at the Straz Center.
For tickets and more information, visit MadTheatre.com.
âEmber: A New MusicalâÂ

One show that I have no idea what my expectations are or should be is the World Premiere of âEmber: A New Musical,â written by Kyle Griffin Fisher, the young man who gave local audiences memorable performances as Kenickie in NTPâs âGreaseâ and the hysterical Lord Farquaad in NTPâs âShrek The Musical.â
According to Kyleâs Facebook page:
âDiscover the dark allure of desires in âEmber,â a spellbinding musical that explores the boundaries between dreams and damnation. In a world where the mundane meets the magical, farm boy âGuyâ yearns for adventure. When the enigmatic demon âSequinsâ offers to fulfill his deepest desires in exchange for his soul, Guy plunges headfirst into a Faustian bargain.
ââEmberâ is a captivating journey of redemption and unexpected alliances. Can a demon, driven by ambition, rediscover forgotten compassion and love? Will Guy, armed with newfound powers and a heart full of hope, conquer the challenges laid before him? In âEmber,â the stakes are high, the magic is potent, and the battle for the soul takes center stage.â
In addition to Fisher, the âEmberâ cast features fellow NTP performers Dylan Fidler, Makayla Raines, Heather Rich, Kristin Nelson, Zachary Smith, Tripp Peavyhouse and Zane Sarsour.
Although âEmberâ is not an NTP production, all performances will be at NTPâs Uptown Stage in University Mall. This production is recommend for audience members ages 14 and up due to adult language and situations.
Performance Dates: Saturday, March 2, 6:30 p.m., and Sunday, March 3, 1 p.m. For tickets & more info, visit NewTampaPlayers.thundertix.com.
âBroadway Through The Decades: Contemporary EraâÂ

The Wesley Chapel Theater Group (WCTG) presents Part 2 of its Broadway musical revue series. The show will feature songs from popular musicals of the 1970s, â80s and â90s performed in a cabaret-style show. WCTG has teamed up with the Zephyrhills Lions Club to bring new entertainment to the Zephyrhills and Wesley Chapel areas.
Proceeds from the show will go to help WCTG continue to produce performing arts for our community and to the Zephyrhills Lions Clubâs sight program.
âBroadway Through The Decadesâ will be performed Sat., Mar. 9, 7 p.m., and Sun., Mar. 10, 2 p.m. The Sat. show includes dinner at 5:30 p.m. and the Sun. matinee includes coffee and dessert at intermission. Tickets are $35 and can be purchased at the Zephyrhills Lions Club (5827 Dean Dairy Rd.) or at WesleyChapelTheaterGroup.org.