
Have questions or need assistance? Contact the Box Office boxoffice@americanstage.org or (727) 823-7529 (PLAY)
Beach, Please!
Grab a margarita and relax as some of your favorite American Stage vocalists take the stage to perform songs of the summer, including Beach Boys, Steely Dan, ABBA, Hall & Oats, and the best of yacht rock and pop!
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Tristan Braboy is a St. Petersburg native and is thrilled to be back performing with American Stage! You may have previously seen him in last season’s productions of Ring of Fire, Hair, and The Magi. He releases music independently and has gained over 3 million streams on Spotify. Tristan is also a member of the band All Day Breakfast (adb), playing gigs around the Tampa Bay Area. He attended Pinellas County Center for the Arts at Gibbs High School, graduating in 2014. Later that fall, he studied Musical Theater at The Boston Conservatory before moving to Los Angeles where he then spent 6 years as a professional contemporary dancer and musician. He released his debut album, Garden of the Mind, January of this year and is available to stream on all platforms. Follow him on instagram @tristanbraboy to keep up to date with his releases and future gigs!
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Christopher Kinney is looking forward to the summer Cabaret with American Stage. His last theatre credit was Shaun (swing) Hundred Days with American Stage. You may have seen him at local gigs around St. Petersburg and the Tampa Bay area. He has dedicated most of his career to music education, songwriting, and playing live music in the local rock band, All Day Breakfast (adb). You can find his solo music as Topher Kinney wherever you stream music. He's also a dedicated martial artist and a part of Kinney Karate, with a goal of making athletics and martial arts fun and accessible.

Ryan’s most recent credits include The Witch in Into the Woods and Hermia in Tales By Twilight, both at American Stage. She has been a part of the musical, sketch comedy group Dirty John’s for the last five years where she served as a writer, director, and performer. Ryan earned her B.A. from Berklee College of Music where she majored in Vocal Performance and Professional Music.
Have questions or need assistance? Contact the Box Office boxoffice@americanstage.org or (727) 823-7529 (PLAY)
Beach, Please!
Grab a margarita and relax as some of your favorite American Stage vocalists take the stage to perform songs of the summer, including Beach Boys, Steely Dan, ABBA, Hall & Oats, and the best of yacht rock and pop!
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Tristan Braboy is a St. Petersburg native and is thrilled to be back performing with American Stage! You may have previously seen him in last season’s productions of Ring of Fire, Hair, and The Magi. He releases music independently and has gained over 3 million streams on Spotify. Tristan is also a member of the band All Day Breakfast (adb), playing gigs around the Tampa Bay Area. He attended Pinellas County Center for the Arts at Gibbs High School, graduating in 2014. Later that fall, he studied Musical Theater at The Boston Conservatory before moving to Los Angeles where he then spent 6 years as a professional contemporary dancer and musician. He released his debut album, Garden of the Mind, January of this year and is available to stream on all platforms. Follow him on instagram @tristanbraboy to keep up to date with his releases and future gigs!
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Christopher Kinney is looking forward to the summer Cabaret with American Stage. His last theatre credit was Shaun (swing) Hundred Days with American Stage. You may have seen him at local gigs around St. Petersburg and the Tampa Bay area. He has dedicated most of his career to music education, songwriting, and playing live music in the local rock band, All Day Breakfast (adb). You can find his solo music as Topher Kinney wherever you stream music. He's also a dedicated martial artist and a part of Kinney Karate, with a goal of making athletics and martial arts fun and accessible.

Ryan’s most recent credits include The Witch in Into the Woods and Hermia in Tales By Twilight, both at American Stage. She has been a part of the musical, sketch comedy group Dirty John’s for the last five years where she served as a writer, director, and performer. Ryan earned her B.A. from Berklee College of Music where she majored in Vocal Performance and Professional Music.

Beach, Please!
Grab a margarita and relax as some of your favorite American Stage vocalists take the stage to perform songs of the summer, including Beach Boys, Steely Dan, ABBA, Hall & Oats, and the best of yacht rock and pop!
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Each immersive, guided experience will last for approximately 55 minutes. Groups will overlap, with the next group beginning their show before the previous one has ended.
Duncan McClellan Gallery is a wonderful place for selfies! Please do not photograph the actors/performance, but feel free to capture the sights at Duncan McClellan Gallery.
✦Outside food or drinks
✦Gum
✦Flasks and containers
✦Backpacks or bags larger than 10”x10”
✦Heelys or any shoes with wheels
✦Vape pens or electric cigarettes
✦Cigarettes, cigars, or pipes
✦Cameras with removable lenses or professional recording equipment
✦Selfie sticks
✦Drones
✦Any live animal that is not a certified service animal
✦Weapons of any kind including firearms, pocket knives, pepper spray, large chains, spiked jewelry, etc
✦Any item that challenges public safety per our Guest Service Guides
No; outside food and beverages are not allowed inside Duncan McClellan Gallery.
No; we love animals, but pets are not allowed inside Duncan McClellan Gallery, with the exception of certified service animals as required by law.
There are restrooms located inside Duncan McClellan Gallery
There is free street parking located around the Gallery, along 24th St, Emerson Ave S, and Terminal Drive S.
Yes, strollers are allowed inside Duncan McClellan Gallery, however, wagons and other carts that roll behind are not. Neither Duncan McClellan Gallery nor American Stage are responsible for lost or stolen items.
Thursdays from Noon - 6pm Fridays & Saturdays from Noon - 7pmSundays from 4pm - 7pm
Yes - we encourage you to take pics and all the selfies!
Tinseltown USA is a self-guided experience. Depending on how you engage with the experience, it can take anywhere from ten minutes to an hour to complete.
Yes! Tinseltown USA is wheelchair accessible.
Yes! Families with strollers are welcome.
You can remain inside Tinseltown for as long as you’d like, but re-entry is not permitted.
Children under the age of 13 should be accompanied by a parent/guardian.