CHARM CITY STAGE DOOR – 12/12/2006

By: Dec. 12, 2006
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BROADWAYWORLD DISCOUNTS:

  • Run of the Mill Theatre at The Theatre Project's Statements Made After an Arrest and Sizwe Bansi is Dead: A 38% discount - $16.00 tickets for just $10.00! You must mention BroadwayWorld.com at the time of purchase either by phone or at the box office.
  • Spotlighters' Man of La Mancha: A 33% discount - $15.00 tickets for just $10.00! You must mention BroadwayWorld.com at the time of purchase either by phone or at the box office.
  • Spotlighters' A Tuna Christmas: A 33% discount - $15.00 tickets for just $10.00! You must mention BroadwayWorld.com at the time of purchase either by phone or at the box office.
  • See both shows at Spotlighters on the same night (Friday or Saturday) and get tickets to both for just $20.00!

READER INPUT WANTED! WHAT WAS THE BEST THEATRE OF 2006 IN BALTIMORE?

As the first year of Baltimore.BroadwayWorld.com comes to a close, I am starting to prepare "Best of 2006" lists. I would like to hear from all of you, about what you think I should include, and why. Here's your chance, all of you who write to tell me how wrong I am! Lists will include community theatre, resident/Equity and professional touring separately, with categories including actor, actress, supporting actor, actress, ensemble, director, sets, lights, costumes. Name your favorite productions, actors and designers! Email me at jameshowardbww@yahoo.com. Deadline for submissions: December 20th.

HAPPY NEWS: PINKETT-SMITH DONATES $1M TO LOCAL SCHOOL

Finally some good news to report! Actress Jada Pinkett-Smith, wife of Actor/Singer Will Smith has donated $1,000,000.00 to the Baltimore School for the Arts. Ms. Pinkett-Smith is a 1989 graduate of that school, and sought to give back to the place that helped her get where she is today. The school plans to build a new theatre space as part of its renovation and expansion program, and will name the new theatre for the actress. The donation comes from the Will and Jada Smith Family Foundation, located right here in Baltimore.

SPOTLIGHTERS LOOKING FOR YOUNG ACTOR

Spotlighters is looking for a young actor for its upcoming production of The Mineola Twins. The play is by Paula Vogel, and will be directed by Brad Ranno, assisted by Christina Enoch. The character breakdown is as follows: Kenny/Ben: The sons of the sisters. Kenny, son of Mryna, has a sense of adventure and a liberal side. Ben, son of Myra, is conservative. The same actor will play both sons. 18 - 30s. Performances are March 30 – April 22, 2007, Fri & Sat at 8PM, Sun at 2, with Thurs April 5 and 19 at 8PM. Send your headshot and resume to FUZZ@Spotlighters.org or mail to SPOTLIGHTERS Theatre - 817 St. Paul Street - Baltimore, MD 21202. Indicate show and role in which you are interested.

LOCAL THEATRE GIFT IDEAS

"12 Days to Christmas" the song goes (She Loves Me) and still looking for that special gift for the theatre lover in your life? Or do you need to give loved ones ideas for you? Here are a few:

  • CenterStage: With the holidays approaching, CENTERSTAGE is pleased to offer an exciting new gift-giving option that creates an all-inclusive experience beginning or ending at the theater. Via our Box Office or online gift shop at giftshop.centerstage.org, patrons are now able to purchase complete gift packages containing everything needed for a memorable themed excursion to a CENTERSTAGE performance and beyond. More than just gift certificates, these special gift arrangements each include additional treats designed to enhance your theater experience as well as tickets to CENTERSTAGE performances. With a variety of options and prices, there's definitely something for everyone.
  • About the Gift Packages:
  • Date in a Box: choose from a Cheap Date with beer and Hershey's kisses; a Saturday-night Hot Date with champagne and gourmet chocolate; or grab some friends for a Double Date and enjoy a pre-show dinner at Iggie's.
  • Dramatic Adventures: choose from an Urban Wilderness Family Adventure with a trip to the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore; a Romantic Weekend Adventure with an overnight stay and breakfast at Mount Vernon's Peabody Court Hotel; or a
  • Time Travel Theater Party, with a private backstage tour and catered dinner with members of the CENTERSTAGE artistic staff.
  • Customize Your Own Gift: with a Fantastic Four-Play, you get four tickets to use however you want—gifts for one special person, yourself, or four lucky recipients; subscriptions are a gift that keeps giving for the rest of our dynamic season; and gift certificates are always in style. For more information, call the CENTERSTAGE Box Office at 410.332.0033 or visit giftshop.centerstage.org. While you're there, don't miss our selection of items relating to this season's shows—available through our partnership with Amazon.com.

 

  • Toby's of Baltimore: Subscribe & Save! A subscription of 4 tickets for $138.00! Four tickets good for the entire 2007 Season: in Baltimore: It's a Wonderful Life (from January 3, 2007), The Full Monty, Fiddler on the Roof, Grease!, Dreamgirls, Holiday Hot Nostalgia
  • Toby's of Columbia: Subscribe & Save! A subscription of 4 tickets for $132.00! Four tickets good for the entire 2007 Season: in Columbia: Here's Love (from January 3, 2007), Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story, George M!, Little Shop of Horrors, Titanic and The Sound of Music. (Subscribe to Columbia and get $10 off a Baltimore subscription!!)
  • Get your subscription now; why pay full price? Tickets can be used individually for 4 shows or all at once for a single performance. Priority seating for subscribers! No standing in line at the box office! Special Subscriber Hot Line! Special discounts for special dates announced on our Subscriber Hot Line! Subscriber Benefits include extra coupons for:
  • Children 12 & under. Why use your subscription tickets? Use the discount coupons in your subscription booklet for added savings off our already low children's prices.
  • $10.00 Off any Sunday Brunch.
  • Buy 1 Toby's Specialty Drink, get 1 FREE.
  • Buy 1 glass of House Wine, get 1 FREE.
  • $2.00 Off Toby's limited edition T-shirts.
  • The Fine Print $3.50 surcharge per ticket used on Friday and Saturday evenings. All shows and dates are subject to change due to the nature of booking operations. Not valid on New Year's Eve. 2007 subscription tickets are valid from January 3, 2007 - January 31, 2008.
  • Looking for a stocking stuffer? Holiday Gift Certificates – Dinner and a Show at special rates! Go to www.tobysdinnertheatre.com , select a location and click on "Gift Certificates" for details. Both locations also have gift certificates in a variety of prices, good for one year from date of purchase, excluding New Year's Eve.

BEST BET OF THE WEEK (PLAY): Statements Made After an Arrest at Theatre Project

Run of the Mill Theatre at the Theatre Project is in the midst of a South African play festival, and will continue performances of Statements After an Arrest by Athol Fugard this week, December 14-16 at 8PM and December 17 at 3PM. See below for further information, and above for an exclusive BWW discount to this gripping work. (Review posted 12/12/2006)

BEST BET OF THE WEEK (MUSICAL): Here's Love at Toby's of Columbia

Toby's Dinner Theatre of Columbia presents the holiday musical classic, Here's Love: The Miracle of 34th Street Musical, beginning November 23rd through January 14th, 2007. With a score by Meredith Willson, of Music Man fame, this seasonal treat is sure to be the perfect way to celebrate the holidays! Go to www.tobysdinnertheatre.com for information. (Review posted 12/08/2006)

CONTINUING THIS WEEK:

  • CenterStage presents the Rodgers and Hart musical classic, The Boys from Syracuse. Based on Shakespeare's hilarious Comedy of Errors and set during the age of vaudeville and burlesque, this musical runs through January 14th. The cast includes veterans of these Broadway shows: Mamma Mia!, Bombay Dreams, Les Miserables, Miss Saigon, La Boehme, 1776, Cinderella and Damn Yankees. Performances December 8 – 12 are "Pay Your Age Previews" where patrons 35 and younger pay just $1 for each year they've lived. Tickets run from $10 - $65. Students and senior citizens can receive a half price ticket with ID at the door, the same day they see the show. An extensive article that includes more information and a performance schedule was posted last week on the Baltimore and DC pages, and the first of a two part interview with the four stars of the show posted yesterday. (To be reviewed 12/13/2006)
  • Run of the Mill Theatre at the Theatre Project is in the midst of a South African play festival, and have performances of Statements After an Arrest by Athol Fugard this week, December 14 - 16 at 8PM and December 17 at 3PM. Sizwe Bansi is Dead, also by Fugard returns December 21 – 23 at 8PM, December 24 at 3PM at the Theatre Project on Preston. December 12 & 13 at 8PM, there will be a staged reading of A Coloured Place by Malika Ndlovu. For the full schedule and information go to www.theatreproject.org or call 410-752-8558. Tickets are $16 general. BWW readers get a 38% discount! See above. The entire festival continues through December 31st. (Review of Statements posted 12/12/2006)
  • Spotlighters presents the American classic, Man of La Mancha, the musical version of Don Quixote. This timeless show features the famous "Impossible Dream". The show runs through December 24th, Fridays and Saturdays at 8PM, Sundays at 7PM. Go to www.spotlighters.org  for more information. (Reviewed 11/28/2006.) See above for BWW discounts!
  • Spotlighters presents its annual Holiday Late Show. This year, it is the comedy A Tuna Christmas. It runs Fridays and Saturdays only at 10PM, through December 24. Go to www.spotlighters.org  for more information. (Review posted 12/13/2006.) See above for BWW discounts!
  • Toby's Dinner Theatre of Baltimore is presenting is award-winning original musical, It's a Wonderful Life, based on the classic holiday film. The production stars Matthew Schleigh (Buddy, Ragtime) in the Jimmy Stewart role. The production runs through January 14th, with a varying performance schedule. Go to www.tobysdinnertheatre.com  for full details. (Review posted 12/05/2006)
  • Toby's Dinner Theatre of Columbia presents the holiday musical classic, Here's Love: The Miracle of 34th Street Musical, beginning through January 14th, 2007. With a score by Meredith Willson, of Music Man fame, this seasonal treat is sure to be the perfect way to celebrate the holidays! Go to www.tobysdinnertheatre.com  for information. (Review to be posted: 12/08/2006)

CLOSING THIS WEEK:

  • The School for Scandal continues at Everyman Theatre. You will laugh your head off at this hilarious comedy of manners. Even the costumes and sets are funny! Don't miss it! Through December 17th. Go to www.everymantheatre.org  for more information. (Review posted 11/14/2006.)
  • The Fells Point Corner Theatre Challenged Ensemble presents The Six Jewels, which will take us, with song and dance on a journey to find the jewels within each of us, to make a better world. Also, our annual Holiday Bazaar will be held before and after performances of The Six Jewels, featuring gifts, baked goods, refreshments and auction opportunities to benefit our youth programs. The FPCT Challenged Ensemble began in the summer of 1995 under the guidance of Barry Feinstein, creating original plays, which expressed the creative talents and aspirations of its members. This program provides creative opportunities to challenged individuals of all ages to be in the spotlight. Participants are involved in all aspects of theatre, complemented by all areas of learning, such as: speech, memory, and being fully expressive. The program reaches out to the community and offers our special members an opportunity to serve and to entertain as they tour schools, such as The Kennedy Krieger Institute, churches, agencies and other institutions with their original theatre and musical productions. Featured as well, are many talented and experienced Baltimore actors of all ages. Performances are December 8 – 17, Fridays and Saturdays at 8PM, Saturdays at 3PM, and Sundays at 7PM. Tickets are $15 and benefit the FPCT Youth Programs. Call 410-276-7837 for more information.

COMING SOON:

  • The seond of a twp part interview with the stars of The Boys from Syracuse!
  • An interview with Toby's star Matthew Schleigh!
  • Local Theatre New Year's Parties!
  • And the best of theatre for 2006 lists!

Thank you for reading! James



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