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'''Gorilla Theatre''' is a performing arts venue based in [[Tampa, Florida]]. Founded in 1990 by playwrights Aubrey Hampton and Susan Hussey, the 76-seat full-season theatre presents original dramas, musicals and revivals of classic works. It is also the home of an ongoing series of jazz concerts.<ref>Tampa Jazz coverage of concert series [http://tampajazz.blogspot.com/2007/06/hot-jazz-at-gorilla-theatre.html]</ref>
'''Gorilla Theatre''' is a performing arts venue in the [[Drew Park (Tampa), Florida|Drew Park]] area of [[Tampa, Florida]]. Founded in 1990 by playwrights Aubrey Hampton and Susan Hussey, the 76-seat full-season theatre presents original dramas, musicals and revivals of classic works. It is also the home of an ongoing series of jazz concerts.<ref>Tampa Jazz coverage of concert series [http://tampajazz.blogspot.com/2007/06/hot-jazz-at-gorilla-theatre.html]</ref>


The venue is also host to the annual Gorilla Theatre's Young Dramatists' Project, which offers full-scale productions of original works by teenage playwrights.<ref>St. Petersburg Times coverage [http://www.sptimes.com/News/060701/Weekend/Stage__On_the_horizon.shtml]</ref>
The venue is also host to the annual Gorilla Theatre's Young Dramatists' Project, which offers full-scale productions of original works by teenage playwrights.<ref>St. Petersburg Times coverage [http://www.sptimes.com/News/060701/Weekend/Stage__On_the_horizon.shtml]</ref>

Revision as of 06:43, 15 April 2009

Gorilla Theatre is a performing arts venue in the Drew Park area of Tampa, Florida. Founded in 1990 by playwrights Aubrey Hampton and Susan Hussey, the 76-seat full-season theatre presents original dramas, musicals and revivals of classic works. It is also the home of an ongoing series of jazz concerts.[1]

The venue is also host to the annual Gorilla Theatre's Young Dramatists' Project, which offers full-scale productions of original works by teenage playwrights.[2]

References

  1. ^ Tampa Jazz coverage of concert series [1]
  2. ^ St. Petersburg Times coverage [2]