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Old Dogs and New Tricks at Florida Studio Theatre

Kelsey Stalter and Katharine McLeod in "Dog Mom". Photo by Sorcha Augustine.

This summer, the adage of “you can’t teach an old dog new tricks” is being questioned by Florida Studio Theatre (FST) in the company’s latest production, Dog Mom. The play from Tate Elizabeth Hanyock is part of a National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere—FST’s production stars Katharine McLeod as Liz, a recently divorced woman living in New York City. Just as her life seems to be coming apart at the seams, Liz—who is not a “dog person”—agrees to foster a dog after a chance encounter with a stray. Slowly, but surely Liz’s relationship with her dog brings her closer to the person she was always meant to be.

“The story reveals a lot about Liz, how nurturing the dog is and how she brings Liz back to her true self,” says Richard Hopkins, Executive Producer of FST. “The dog, who lives very much in the moment, is able to get Liz out of her head and be more present, to experience all the joys of life in the moment. The show is a comedy with a real heart to it.”

In Dog Mom, Liz and her dog are joined by Liz’s neighbor Nell and Nell’s bulldog Ruben. Portraying these animals successfully on stage is tantamount to selling the emotion and humor of the story. Instead of dressing actors in dog costumes, the “dogs” of Dog Mom are human beings, who speak English and dress in normal clothes. How they speak—such as incessant repetition or hilarious, misplaced expletives— mimic barking, and the style of their wardrobe are intended to be resemblant of how a dog looks.

“Just as when playing any other type of character, the actor has to give themselves over to figure out who this dog is. The neat part is that we use the English language to express the dog’s inner thoughts,” says Hopkins. “The second aspect of this is finding the degree of physicalization—how do you create the sense that you’re a dog when you’re standing on two legs? It’s a great acting challenge.”

Dog Mom, June 24-July 26, Florida Studio Theatre, 1241 North Palm Ave, Sarasota.


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Friday Weekend Edition – Jul 3, 2026

Old Dogs and New Tricks at Florida Studio Theatre •  2026 Hermitage STARs Teaching Artists Announced •  The Script Society at BookStore1 •  Spend July at the MFA •  The Sarasota Players Announces 97th Season  •  Celebrating Creativity All Summer Long at Art Center Sarasota •  Key Chorale Announces 42nd Season, Where Sound Becomes Story.

Thursday Family and Recreation Edition – Jul 2, 2026

A Day in the Life of a Student •  USF Receives $1.5 Million Gift from ReliaQuest to Advance AI and Cybersecurity Education •  Manatee Clerk of Court and Comptroller Office Closed for Independence Day •  Sarasota Crew Competes and Finishes in Historic 1000 Miglia Race •  Child Protection Center Announces Runaway Pumpkin 5K and Family Fest in North Port •  Sarasota County Schools Increases Overall Performance and Achieves A Grade •  Join SRQ Magazine's Back to School Digital Newsletter, July - August 2026 •  Anna Maria Oyster Bar Proud to Sponsor Fireworks on the Lake

Wednesday Philanthropy Edition – Jul 1, 2026

FoodRecovery.org Innovates the Supply Chain •  When Life Gave Them Lemons, They Helped Kittens •  Stoneybrook of Venice Gives Back to First Responders •  A Gamechanger for Families in Crisis •  The Salvation Army of Manatee County Calls Community to Serve: Volunteers Needed for Daily Meals and Disaster Response •  UnidosNow's Empowered Parents Program Expands with Support from Community Foundation of Sarasota County •  Manatee Literacy Council Names Marisol Garcia as New Board President and Honors Longtime Board Leader Roger Boos

Tuesday Dining and Food Edition – Jun 30, 2026

Saravanan Appadurai Appointed Executive Chef at the Oaks Club •  Osteria 500 Wins Wine Spectator for Third Year in a Row •  The Hermitage Announces New Collaborative Partnership with Manhattan Theatre Club to Develop New Musicals •  Pastrami, Grouper and a Tank of Lobsters on Bee Ridge •  State Street Eating House + Cocktails Named Best Woman-Owned Business of the Year

Monday Business Edition – Jun 29, 2026

Premier Sotheby's International Realty Names Janelle Duncan Managing Broker of Lakewood Ranch Office •  $1.35 Million Available for Affordable Home Construction in Sarasota County •  Celebrating 25 Years of Design Excellence and Collaboration •  Seaside and Co. Brings a Shop and Sip Experience to Wellen Park •  Avelo Airlines Announces New Nonstop Routes •  Planned Parenthood of Florida to Offer Free HIV Testing Statewide •  Selby Library to Host America 250 Celebration on Saturday, July 11 •  President and CEO Donn Githens Celebrates 20 Years with Goodwill •  Lakewood Ranch Medical Center Earns Geriatric Emergency Department Accreditation from the American College of Emergency Physicians •  Lakewood Ranch Medical Center Earns Geriatric Emergency Department Accreditation from the American College of Emergency Physicians

Saturday Perspectives Edition – Jun 27, 2026

Applications Open for Sarasota County CEO Academy •  Celebrating the Entrepreneurs Who Power Sarasota

Friday Weekend Edition – Jun 26, 2026

A Treasure Trove of Old and New Art Ovation Hotel •  The Hermitage Announces New Collaborative Partnership with Manhattan Theatre Club to Develop New Musicals •  Florida Studio Theatre Celebrates Iconic Artists in Songbirds of the Seventies •  A Gamechanger for Families in Crisis •  Grammy-nominated Comedian Ron White Brings Laughter to Van Wezel Stage This Fall

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