This week, Jay talks about going against everything we know about human nature in order to let go of fear and embrace the collaboration that comes from actors being truly in the moment together.
Read MoreThis week, Jake shares his most memorable moment at Spitfire: the high energy feeling during and after performing in showcases.
Read MoreFriday night’s Hip Hop Whose Line show has built a steady audience over the past 2 seasons at the 10p time slot. This coming season, the show will be moved to the Friday 8p primetime spot.
Read MoreThe days of searching for parking are gone… We now have our own parking lot! 20 parking spaces just for Spitfire patrons, in addition to parking at the old lot (Lot 11) and 40 curbside spaces on 1st Ave S.
Read MoreUpgrading from 1000sqft to 2400sqft, it’s almost double the size. The new Spitfire is going to be way more accommodating to our patrons and performers, with more seats, a lobby-cafe with it’s own stage, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, beer, kombucha, on site parking, and more.
Read MoreWhose Line St Pete comes back for one night only! All proceeds go to CoreyStrong, part of 1 Million 4 Anna Foundation, a nonprofit that raises money to eradicate Ewing Sarcoma, a rare form of cancer that occurs in adolescents.
Read MoreThis week, Betsy talks about how attending (and performing in) live improv shows is like a Choose Your Own Adventure book.
Read MoreSome of Tampa Bay’s best comics are stepping out of the limelight for Spitfire Theater’s new Stand Up in the Dark comedy showcase, which promises an echo chamber of laughs in pitch black darkness.
Read MoreOur newest show opens this weekend on Saturday August 3rd, featuring 8 performers, 30 skits, 60 minutes, and 1 grand challenge: complete all thirty improvised skits in sixty minutes before the time runs out. It’s the fastest comedy show in Florida and it’s only at Spitfire Theater.
Read MoreThis week, Jeremy talks about his most memorable moment at Spitfire Theater, where he had to improvise a scene for 2 minutes then perform it in half the time over and over until he and his team only had 3.75 seconds to replicate the scene.
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