BWW Reviews: The ICEMAN Never Quite Makes It
by Giordana Segneri
- Jan 30, 2012
Eugene O'Neill lived a strange and somewhat sad life during the first half of the 20th century, and despite the playwright being exceptionally lauded for his written works (he was the first American ever to win the Nobel Prize in Literature), O'Neill's The Iceman Cometh, running at the Fells Point Corner Theatre, is no less strange and sad than its author's reality.
Heritage-O'Neill Theatre Company Announces A MOON FOR THE MISBEGOTTEN, 9/22-10/22
by BWW
News Desk
- Sep 22, 2011
The Heritage-O'Neill Theatre Company, a professional, Helen Hayes Award-eligible company located in Silver Spring, Maryland, concentrating its productions to the works of Eugene O'Neill and the American classics, and entering its 8th year of operation, will be mounting Eugene O'Neill's outstanding classic, 'A MOON FOR THE MISBEGOTTEN' from September 22 through October 22.
Heritage-O'Neill Theatre Company Announces A MOON FOR THE MISBEGOTTEN, 9/22-10/22
by Kelsey Denette
- Aug 2, 2011
The Heritage-O'Neill Theatre Company, a professional, Helen Hayes Award-eligible company located in Silver Spring, Maryland, concentrating its productions to the works of Eugene O'Neill and the American classics, and entering its 8th year of operation, will be mounting Eugene O'Neill's outstanding classic, 'A MOON FOR THE MISBEGOTTEN' from September 22 through October 22.
Lost in the Translation
by Daniel Collins
- Jun 6, 2011
It's a very-adult 'Ransom of Red Chief'...it's an indictment on the power of the media in shaping our ideas...it's a send-up of the Church...it's a madcap Italian farce...but will it play in Bawlmer, hon? It's 'Abducting Diana' now at the Vagabond Players on South Broadway.
One Flea Spare: An Honorable Defeat at the Strand
by Jack L. B. Gohn
- Apr 25, 2011
I like a theater of ideas as much as the next reviewer, but found that, in this somewhat trackless waste of a play, the ideas were either inarticulately expressed, trite, or both. The Strand Theater Company, dedicated to providing opportunities for female artists, writers, designers and directors, certainly fills a need. I only wish I could recommend this offering.
Strand Theater Co Wraps Up Its 3rd Season with Naomi Wallace’s One Flea Spare
by BWW
News Desk
- Apr 21, 2011
The Strand Theater Company proudly presents the Baltimore premiere of One Flea Spare by Naomi Wallace. Directed by Artistic Director Jayme Kilburn, One Flea Spare plays ten performances at the company's Station North Arts & Entertainment District home from April 21 to May 7, 2011.
Strand Theater Co Wraps Up Its 3rd Season with Naomi Wallace’s One Flea Spare
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Mar 28, 2011
The Strand Theater Company proudly presents the Baltimore premiere of One Flea Spare by Naomi Wallace. Directed by Artistic Director Jayme Kilburn, One Flea Spare plays ten performances at the company's Station North Arts & Entertainment District home from April 21 to May 7, 2011.
THE ACCIDENTAL PERVERT Extends Thru 12/18 at The Players Theatre
by BWW
News Desk
- Dec 18, 2010
After considerable critical and audience acclaim "THE ACCIDENTAL PERVERT" Andrew Goffman's hilarious tour-de-force of honesty has been extended Off-Broadway at The Players Theatre (115 MacDougal Street - btwn: West 3rd Street & Minetta Lane) through Saturday, December 18th, 2010.
Irrational Streak
by Daniel Collins
- Nov 28, 2010
Absurdly, sublimely ridiculous playwright Charles Ludlam's salute to acting, the relationship between fathers and
sons--especially when the father and son are both actors with an affinity for 'Hamlet'--is the stuff and nonsense of 'Stage Blood' now at the Spotlighters Theater in downtown Baltimore.
Midsummer Madness: Twelfth Night
by Daniel Collins
- Oct 24, 2010
Shakespeare's comic tale of unrequited love, mistaken identities, cross-dressing, cross-garters, fights and duels, a drunken lord of misrule, and a spoilsport's come-uppance adorns the Spotlighters' diminutive stage.
Who's Who? Arms and the Man
by Daniel Collins
- Jul 11, 2010
Bulgarians, Russians, Austrians, Serbs, and a Swiss--it's an international carnivale, a study into human happiness and the self-woven tapestry of truths and falsehoods that define ourselves, as the Spotlighters Theatre presents George Bernard Shaw's 'Arms and the Man.'
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