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Photo Flash: First Look at Johanna Day, Andrew Long and More in Arena Stage's GOOD PEOPLE
by BWW News Desk - Feb 22, 2013


Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater presents Good People, the humor-filled Broadway hit about class, fate and economic hardship from Pulitzer Prize winner David Lindsay-Abaire (Rabbit Hole). Esteemed Canadian director Jackie Maxwell, now in her 11th season as Artistic Director of the Shaw Festival, makes her D.C. directorial debut and returns to direct in the United States after five years. Named Best Play by the New York Drama Critics' Circle during its Broadway run, Good People runs February 1-March 10, 2013 in the Kreeger Theater. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the production below.

TV: First Look at Johanna Day, Andrew Long and More in Highlights of Arena Stage's GOOD PEOPLE
by BroadwayWorld TV - Feb 22, 2013


Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater presents Good People, the humor-filled Broadway hit about class, fate and economic hardship from Pulitzer Prize winner David Lindsay-Abaire (Rabbit Hole). Esteemed Canadian director Jackie Maxwell, now in her 11th season as Artistic Director of the Shaw Festival, makes her D.C. directorial debut and returns to direct in the United States after five years. Named Best Play by the New York Drama Critics' Circle during its Broadway run, Good People runs February 1-March 10, 2013 in the Kreeger Theater. BroadwayWorld has a video of highlights from the show below.

BWW Reviews: Broadway Hit GOOD PEOPLE Comes to Arena Stage
by Jennifer Perry - Feb 21, 2013


Arena's production is authentic, believable, and engaging.

Johanna Day, Andrew Long and More to Lead Arena's GOOD PEOPLE
by Kelsey Denette - Dec 4, 2012


Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater announces the full company for Good People, the humor-filled Broadway hit about class, fate and economic hardship from Pulitzer Prize winner David Lindsay-Abaire (Rabbit Hole). Esteemed Canadian director Jackie Maxwell, now in her 11th season as Artistic Director of the Shaw Festival, makes her D.C. directorial debut and returns to direct in the United States after five years. Named Best Play by the New York Drama Critics' Circle during its Broadway run, Good People runs February 1-March 10, 2013 in the Kreeger Theater.

Single Carrot and Everyman Join CENTERSTAGE in Free Readings of Martin McDonagh Works
by Kelsey Denette - Jan 18, 2012


CENTERSTAGE will be joined by company members from Everyman and Single Carrot for free readings of the other two plays in Martin McDonagh's Leenane Trilogy, hosted by Liam Flynn's Ale House Sunday nights at 8 pm on January 22 and 29.

RABBIT HOLE: Metamorphosis
by Daniel Collins - Sep 13, 2009


David Lindsay-Abaire's RABBIT HOLE, now playing at the Everyman Theater, features a character who is never seen, but whose presence is felt by everyone on stage. His absence fires the play's tragic center, leaving each character with their own burden of pain to carry. How each shoulders this burden is the essence of Lindsay-Abaire's work.

RABBIT HOLE, TWO ROOMS & More Set For Everyman Theatre's 2009/2010 Season
by Gabrielle Sierra - May 20, 2009


Everyman Theatre announces the 2009/2010 Season. Subscriptions are on sale now. Whether you are re-newing your subscription or becoming a subscriber for the first time, Everyman has something for Everyone!

THE CHERRY ORCHARD & Cherry Jubilee Mark March At Everyman
by Gabrielle Sierra - Mar 5, 2009


Anton Chekhov's modern classic The Cherry Orchard opens on March 18 and runs through April 26. Directed by Everyman Artistic Director Vincent M. Lancisi and translated by Michael Frayn, the production features several members of Everyman's Resident Company: Megan Anderson, Deborah Hazlett, Rosemary Knower, Wil Love, Carl Schurr, and Stan Weiman. Media Sponsor is the Jewish Times.

Oh What a Night You'll Have at 'I Am My Own Wife'
by Charles Shubow - Feb 13, 2009


Bruce R. Nelson Excels at the Everyman Theatre:Well, it's happened three times. Plays that I saw on Broadway that were critically acclaimed but yet I didn't really enjoy them. Then I saw them at the intimate Everyman Theatre and loved them. It started with Proof, then Doubt, and now I Am My Own Wife. In the latter, I was stunned at the wonderful performance by Jefferson Mays (an associate artist at Center Stage), yet I didn't grasp the show as much as I did after seeing the cast at the Everyman. And who makes up the cast? The incomparable Bruce R. Nelson in a tour de force performance that you will remember forever!

Best of Baltimore Theatre 2007: Regional/Resident Theatre
by James Howard - Jan 6, 2008


Top Honors for the best of local regional theatre productions in 2007.

BSF's "MacBeth": Creepy, Cool and Exhilarating
by James Howard - Jul 9, 2007


WHO: Baltimore Shakespeare Festival WHAT: The Tragedy of MacBeth WHEN: Through July 22. Thurs - Sat at 7:30PM, Sun at 5PM WHERE: Outdoors in the Meadow at the Evergreen House HOW MUCH: $25.00 regular, $20.00 students, teachers, seniors (62+) or BTA members; $15.00 all tickets on Thursdays. INFO: Call 410-366-8596 or go to www.baltimoreshakespearefestival.org

Charm City Call Board - July 2007
by James Howard - Jul 24, 2007


All new monthly calendar of local theatre events!

Baltimore/Washington Backstage - March 30,2007
by Charles Shubow - Mar 30, 2007


From 'Grey's Anatomy' to Shakespeare...Roger Rees Arrives at the Folger Shakespeare Library Theatre

"Nightingale" Sings at Everyman
by James Howard - Mar 26, 2007


WHO: Everyman Theatre WHAT: And a Nightingale Sang WHEN: Through April 29th. Weds and Thurs at 7:30PM, Fri and Sat at 8PM, Sat and Sun at 2:30PM. No performance 04/28 at 8PM; Added performances 04/10 at 7:30PM and 04/27 at 11:30AM. HOW MUCH: $20 - $30. Go to www.everymantheatre.org or call 410-752-2208

Riotous 'School for Scandal' at Everyman
by James Howard - Nov 14, 2006


WHO: Everyman Theatre WHAT: The School for Scandal WHEN: through December 17. Weds., Thurs. at 7:30 PM, Fri. and Sat. at 8 PM, Sat. and Sun. at 2:30PM. No show on Thanksgiving, added matinee on Fri. November 24 at 2:30PM. HOW MUCH: $22 - $30, depending on performance. Call 410-752-2208 or go to www.everymantheatre.org.

REVIEW: 'Inishmaan' High Comedy, Powerful Drama at Baltimore's Everyman
by James Howard - Feb 3, 2006


Martin McDonagh's THE CRIPPLE OF INISHMAAN at Everyman Theatre (1727 North Charles Street, Baltimore) through February 26, 2006.

Go Gaelic at Everyman Theatre
by Charles Shubow - Jan 22, 2006


Laugh Until You Cry At 'The Cripple of Inishmaan' at Baltimore's Everyman Theatre.

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