A Pair of Gems by J.M. BarrieOctober 9, 2010Rep Stage continues its 18th season with a terrific production of two seldom-produced plays by J.M. Barrie.
A Twisting, Turning FOOL FOR LOVESeptember 19, 2010Fells Point Corner Theatre kicks off its 24th season with a fine production of Sam Shepard's 1983 play, FOOL FOR LOVE.
SCORPIONS Makes Strange BedfollowsAugust 10, 2010The latest entry in the 2010 Baltimore Playwrights Festival, Mark Scharf's SCORPIONS, receives a solid production at Fells Point Corner Theatre.
BLACK WIDOWS Could Use More WorkJuly 10, 2010The second production in this year's Baltimore Playwrights Festival, Susan Middaugh's promising BLACK WIDOWS, is marred by missed cues and unclear motives.
A Less-Than Compelling HAMLETJuly 5, 2010In its first-ever production of Shakespeare's HAMLET, the Chesapeake Shakespeare Company gets most everything right ... except for the prince.
A Devastating GOAT SongJune 7, 2010Rep Stage concludes its 2009-2010 season with a searing production of Edward Albee's THE GOAT, OR WHO IS SYLVIA?
The Heartache of YOUTHMay 17, 2010Standing O Productions, the 3-year-old theatre company based in Arnold, mounts a memorable production of Kenneth Lonergan's THIS IS OUR YOUTH.
Glass Mind Journeys to ANTARCTICAApril 17, 2010Glass Mind Theatre Company follows its February debut with a successful staging of Carolyn Raship's one-act play ANTARCTICA.
OLIVER! at Home at Toby'sApril 12, 2010Toby's Baltimore Dinner Theatre gives the award-winning musical adaptation of the Dickens novel a worthy production.
ONCE UPON A MATTRESS Enchants at HopkinsApril 10, 2010Don't miss your chance to see the JHU Barnstormers' excellent production of ONCE UPON A MATTRESS, playing through April 11 on the campus of Johns Hopkins University.
A Standing O for MUSICALSMarch 16, 2010Standing O Productions recently opened its third season with THE MUSICAL OF MUSICALS: THE MUSICAL ... a parody of (you guessed it) Broadway musicals.
PLAYING DEAD Leaves One ColdFebruary 28, 2010A collaboration between Single Carrot Theatre, the Center for International Theatre Development, and Towson University brings Russian playwrights and a Fulbright Scholar to Baltimore.
A Not Quite Classic LYSISTRATAFebruary 28, 2010Chesapeake Shakespeare Company opens its 2010-2011 season with a clever yet inconsistent adaptation of two plays by Aristophanes.
A MENAGERIE to TreasureFebruary 21, 2010Rep Stage's production of THE GLASS MENAGERIE finds the tragedy in the Tennessee Williams classic.