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Jul 03, 2026
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LAB Theater’s Owen Robertson Discusses ‘The Cross and the Saber’

LAB Theater Project in Ybor City is presenting a sobering drama, ‘The Cross and the Saber’, set in a not-too-distant future where the government has absorbed religion and mandates what churches must do. The play, written by Wendy Graf, is a thought-provoking exploration of the gap between religion and government.

The Storyline

The story follows Rev. Isaiah Proffit, who is put in jail and charged with treason due to the nature of his preaching. The play takes the audience through his journey in jail and the subsequent court trial, highlighting the tension between the state and the church.

Owen Robertson, Executive Director of LAB Theater Project, recently discussed the play on the ‘Arts Alive’ podcast. He noted that the play’s themes are particularly relevant in today’s society, where the line between church and state is often blurred.

The Production

‘The Cross and the Saber’ features a unique blend of human and synthetic humanoid characters, played by actual actors. The play incorporates multiple video screens and explores the rise of AI in a dystopian future.

LAB Theater Project is known for producing original works, and ‘The Cross and the Saber’ is no exception. The play has never been produced before and offers a fresh perspective on the intersection of faith and government.

The production runs through July 19th, with a special matinee performance on the 4th of July. Audience members can catch the show and then enjoy the evening’s festivities.

LAB Theater Project is located at 812 East Henderson Avenue. For more information, visit their website or check out the ‘Arts Alive’ podcast for the full interview with Owen Robertson.


Original reporting: St. Pete Catalyst — read the source article.

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