Shakespeare's Scottish Tragedy Gets Triple Treatment in Downtown St. Pete American Stage presents "Macbeth, Macbeth, Macbeth" on Wednesday, January 27th at 7:00 PM, bringing Shakespeare's darkest tragedy to the intimate confines of 163 3rd Street North. This production promises the kind of close-quarters intensity that makes American Stage's performances memorable—where every whispered conspiracy and bloody deed unfolds mere feet from the audience. The 7:00 PM curtain time on a mid-week evening draws the theater-going crowd that appreciates serious drama without the weekend rush. What to Expect: American Stage's reputation for bold interpretations means this won't be a dusty museum piece. The venue's thrust stage configuration puts audiences on three sides of the action, eliminating the distance between Macbeth's ambition and the viewers witnessing his descent. January in St. Petersburg brings comfortable evening temperatures, perfect for the short walk from parking to the theater and post-show discussions on nearby sidewalks. Insider Tips: - Arrive 20 minutes early to claim street parking before the downtown dinner crowd fills remaining spots - The theater's intimate size means latecomers disrupt the performance—plan accordingly - Concessions at American Stage are minimal, so eat beforehand if needed - Dress code leans casual but theater-appropriate; St. Pete's arts crowd tends toward smart casual - Check American Stage's website for any pre-show talks or post-performance discussions specific to this production - Seats are assigned, but the thrust configuration means sightlines vary—arrive early to orient yourself to your viewing angle Getting There: American Stage sits in the heart of downtown St. Petersburg, right off 3rd Street North between 1st and 2nd Avenues. The Sundial Parking Garage, located 147 meters away on 2nd Street North, offers the closest covered parking option. Municipal Services Center Parking Facility on Central Avenue provides another reliable choice 154 meters from the venue. Multiple bus stops serve the area, with the closest at 2nd Avenue North & 2nd Street North just 86 meters away. Street parking along the numbered avenues fills quickly during evening hours but turns over regularly. The theater is an easy walk from Straub Park and the downtown waterfront, making it simple to combine theater with an evening stroll. Local Scene: The blocks surrounding American Stage offer plenty of pre-curtain dining within a two-minute walk. The Scott on 2nd Avenue North sits 94 meters away, serving as a local favorite for its hidden gem status and solid bar program. Cane and Barrel Rooftop Bar provides elevated views and cocktails just 98 meters from the theater entrance. 260 First offers outdoor dining 131 meters away for those wanting fresh air before settling into theater seats. Post-show options include Welcome To The Farm at 136 meters, known for happy hour specials that extend into evening hours. Five Bucks Drinkery on Central Avenue sits 161 meters away, perfect for budget-conscious theater-goers wanting to discuss the performance over affordable drinks. The concentration of venues means no need to drive elsewhere—everything sits within a comfortable post-show walk.

Macbeth, Macbeth, Macbeth
Wed, Jan 27, 2027
7:00 pm
EDU Camps and Classes
EDU Camps and Classes, 163 3rd St N, St Petersburg, FL, 33701, United States
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