THE MAN ON THE STREET Opens the 2017 Baltimore Playwrights Festival
By: BWW News Desk Jun. 26, 2017

The 36th Season of the Baltimore Playwrights Festival summer original play productions begin this week. This year the participating theaters will be offering everything from full productions, to book-in-hand productions and developmental staged readings.
First off is The Man on the Street by Marilyn Bennett at Fells Point Corner Theatre. Directed by Kathryn Falcone, it runs from June 30 to July 9. Get more information about buying tickets and parking at www.fpct.org. Marilyn Bennett is a playwright and actor in the DC area. Her one-act play, The Prophecy, directed by Dwane Starlin, won the Thunderous Productions' One-Act Play Festival in 2015. Her 10-minute play, Rosalie, was performed at the Capitol Fringe Festival in 2016. As an actor, Marilyn has been seen in many DC area theatres, including Rep Stage, Maryland Ensemble Theatre, Next Stop Theatre, Bay Theatre Company, and the Source Theatre Festival.
The Man on the Street by Marilyn Bennett
a book-in-hand production directed by Kathryn Falcone
Friday and Saturday at 8 pm, Sunday at 2 pm
Fells Point Corner Theatre
251 South Ann Street, Baltimore, MD 21231 Ticket information can be found at www.fpct.org
King of the Seventh Grade by Rich Espey
developmental staged readings with revisions directed by Alice Stanley
Rapid Lemon Productions at The Strand Theatre
Mondays at 7 pm
The Strand Theatre
5426 Harford Road, Baltimore, MD 21214 Ticket information can be found at www.rapidlemon.com
Fallout by Laura King
a full production directed by Audra Mains
Special Thursday show July 27, 8 pm
Friday and Saturday 8 pm, Sunday 2 pm
The Vagabond Players
806 South Broadway, Baltimore, MD 21231
Tickets can be purchased at http://vagabondplayers.org
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