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Photo Flash: Wayside's THE GIN GAME Runs Thru 8/15
by Ali Leskowitz - Baltimore
(07/20/2009) - Wayside Theatre Artistic Director Warner Crocker presents the second play of the season and performance schedule, The Gin Game. The Gin Game runs through August 15th. The play is a Pulitzer Prize winner for Drama by D. L. Colburn.
by Ali Leskowitz - Baltimore
(07/20/2009) - Wayside Theatre Artistic Director Warner Crocker presents the second play of the season and performance schedule, The Gin Game. The Gin Game runs through August 15th. The play is a Pulitzer Prize winner for Drama by D. L. Colburn.
Photo Flash: THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED Comes To Mobtown Theater 7/17 Thru 8/2
by Ali Leskowitz - Baltimore
(07/15/2009) - Their story unfolds this month at the Mobtown Theater with The Little Dog Laughed, a hilarious commentary on ambition, deceit and the price of dreams. The Little Dog Laughed is the first production for the newly formed Teatro101.
by Ali Leskowitz - Baltimore
(07/15/2009) - Their story unfolds this month at the Mobtown Theater with The Little Dog Laughed, a hilarious commentary on ambition, deceit and the price of dreams. The Little Dog Laughed is the first production for the newly formed Teatro101.
Photo Flash: Way Off Broadway Dinner Theater Presents CATS
by Gabrielle Sierra - Baltimore
(06/25/2009) - At one time, it was the longest running show in Broadway history. It has a name that everyone instantly recognizes. And it is a show that the whole family can enjoy. Coming this summer to Frederick is Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cats. Continuing Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre's 15th Anniversary Season, Cats will open Friday evening, June 19th following WOB's regional theatre premiere production of the musical comedy The Wedding Singer.
by Gabrielle Sierra - Baltimore
(06/25/2009) - At one time, it was the longest running show in Broadway history. It has a name that everyone instantly recognizes. And it is a show that the whole family can enjoy. Coming this summer to Frederick is Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cats. Continuing Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre's 15th Anniversary Season, Cats will open Friday evening, June 19th following WOB's regional theatre premiere production of the musical comedy The Wedding Singer.
Photo Flash: SLAMPOONED! At Single Carrot Theatre
by Gabrielle Sierra - Baltimore
(06/24/2009) - Single Carrot Theatre closes its second complete season in Baltimore with a comedy, Slampooned!, opening Friday, July 10th.
by Gabrielle Sierra - Baltimore
(06/24/2009) - Single Carrot Theatre closes its second complete season in Baltimore with a comedy, Slampooned!, opening Friday, July 10th.
Photo Flash: /THE DRUNKARD/ Opesn At The Vagabond 6/5
by Reynard Loki - Baltimore
(05/29/2009) - A melodrama no more, /The Drunkard /is given a new lease on life by The Vagabond Players this month.
by Reynard Loki - Baltimore
(05/29/2009) - A melodrama no more, /The Drunkard /is given a new lease on life by The Vagabond Players this month.
Photo Flash: RAGTIME Opens at the Kennedy Center
by Eddie Varley - Washington, DC
(04/27/2009) - On Saturday night, April 25, 2009, the Kennedy Center was packed and full of anticipation of this new production of Ragtime produced by the Kennedy Center. In attendance were Terrence McNally (book), Stephen Flaherty (composer), and Lynn Ahrens (lyricist).
by Eddie Varley - Washington, DC
(04/27/2009) - On Saturday night, April 25, 2009, the Kennedy Center was packed and full of anticipation of this new production of Ragtime produced by the Kennedy Center. In attendance were Terrence McNally (book), Stephen Flaherty (composer), and Lynn Ahrens (lyricist).
Photo Flash: THE WILD DUCK At Carrot Theater
by Gabrielle Sierra - Baltimore
(04/16/2009) - With the help of the Maryland State Arts Council, Single Carrot Theatre is launching a campaign focused on distributing free tickets to its latest production, The Wild Duck, to neighborhoods immediately surrounding the theatre.
by Gabrielle Sierra - Baltimore
(04/16/2009) - With the help of the Maryland State Arts Council, Single Carrot Theatre is launching a campaign focused on distributing free tickets to its latest production, The Wild Duck, to neighborhoods immediately surrounding the theatre.
Photo Flash: MARVIN'S ROOM Opens 5/1 At The Catonsville Theatre Company
by Reynard Loki - Baltimore
(04/15/2009) - Catonsville Theatre Company, a committee of the Catonsville Chapter of the CCBC Alumni Association, presents the drama/comedy, Marvin?s Room, by Scott McPherson, Fridays, May 1, 8, 15 at 8:00 PM, Saturdays, May 2, 9, 16 at 8:00 PM, and Sunday, May 17 at 3:00 PM. All performances will be held in the Barn Theatre on the CCBC-Catonsville Campus, 800 S. Rolling Rd 21228. Ticket prices are $18.00 General Admission, $15.00 Students, Seniors (60+) and alumni, and $12.00 Children under 12. Special group rates are available. For tickets or information call 443/840-4400 or email catheatrecompany@aol.com.
by Reynard Loki - Baltimore
(04/15/2009) - Catonsville Theatre Company, a committee of the Catonsville Chapter of the CCBC Alumni Association, presents the drama/comedy, Marvin?s Room, by Scott McPherson, Fridays, May 1, 8, 15 at 8:00 PM, Saturdays, May 2, 9, 16 at 8:00 PM, and Sunday, May 17 at 3:00 PM. All performances will be held in the Barn Theatre on the CCBC-Catonsville Campus, 800 S. Rolling Rd 21228. Ticket prices are $18.00 General Admission, $15.00 Students, Seniors (60+) and alumni, and $12.00 Children under 12. Special group rates are available. For tickets or information call 443/840-4400 or email catheatrecompany@aol.com.
Photo Flash: Vagabond Theatre Presents I Hate Hamlet 4/17
by Reynard Loki - Baltimore
(04/12/2009) - I Hate Hamlet is the unapologetically silly and hilarious tale of how Andy Rally, a successful young actor whose TV series has been cancelled, reluctantly comes to New York to take on one of the most challenging roles in theater history - Hamlet! To help him through this daunting task, the ghost of the legendary star (and lecher and lush), John Barrymore, appears to give his young would-be successor instructions in acting, not to mention life and love. Playwright Paul Rudnick invites the audience to laugh at the craziness that goes along with performing Shakespeare ('It's, like, algebra on stage!') and the wily Hollywood producer who tries to lure Andy back to L.A. with a new series that could make him millions.
by Reynard Loki - Baltimore
(04/12/2009) - I Hate Hamlet is the unapologetically silly and hilarious tale of how Andy Rally, a successful young actor whose TV series has been cancelled, reluctantly comes to New York to take on one of the most challenging roles in theater history - Hamlet! To help him through this daunting task, the ghost of the legendary star (and lecher and lush), John Barrymore, appears to give his young would-be successor instructions in acting, not to mention life and love. Playwright Paul Rudnick invites the audience to laugh at the craziness that goes along with performing Shakespeare ('It's, like, algebra on stage!') and the wily Hollywood producer who tries to lure Andy back to L.A. with a new series that could make him millions.
Photo Flash: Puff the Magic Dragon At The Red Branch Theater
by Gabrielle Sierra - Baltimore
(03/31/2009) - The Red Branch Theatre Company, the adult theatre company in residence at Drama Learning Center will be presenting four remaining performances of the children's play, Puff the Magic Dragon. Remaining shows are April 3- 5, 2009. Puff 'is a touching story brought to life by and energetic cast and crew' and 'if you have young children, it's certainly worth checking out' (Brent Englar, broadwayworld.com).
by Gabrielle Sierra - Baltimore
(03/31/2009) - The Red Branch Theatre Company, the adult theatre company in residence at Drama Learning Center will be presenting four remaining performances of the children's play, Puff the Magic Dragon. Remaining shows are April 3- 5, 2009. Puff 'is a touching story brought to life by and energetic cast and crew' and 'if you have young children, it's certainly worth checking out' (Brent Englar, broadwayworld.com).
Photo Flash: SMOLDER Opens At The Strand Theater
by Gabrielle Sierra - Baltimore
(03/24/2009) - The Strand Theater invites you to its final production of the 2008-2009 season. The Strand Theater opened its doors 10 short months ago. Smolder is the final play in an entire season dedicated to new plays by emerging playwrights. The Strand Theater is very excited to feature playwright Julie Lewis, whose last play Jarvis Legend's Borrowed Skin was featured in the 2008 Baltimore Playwright's Festival.
by Gabrielle Sierra - Baltimore
(03/24/2009) - The Strand Theater invites you to its final production of the 2008-2009 season. The Strand Theater opened its doors 10 short months ago. Smolder is the final play in an entire season dedicated to new plays by emerging playwrights. The Strand Theater is very excited to feature playwright Julie Lewis, whose last play Jarvis Legend's Borrowed Skin was featured in the 2008 Baltimore Playwright's Festival.
Photo Flash: JHUT Presents SIMPATICO, 2/27-3/8
by Gabrielle Sierra - Baltimore
(02/27/2009) - The Johns Hopkins University Theatre will present Sam Shepard's 'Simpatico' over two weekends, Fridays and Saturdays, and Sundays Feb. 27 and 28, and March 1, 6, 7 and 8, in the historic Merrick Barn on the University's Homewood campus, 3400 N. Charles St. in Baltimore.
by Gabrielle Sierra - Baltimore
(02/27/2009) - The Johns Hopkins University Theatre will present Sam Shepard's 'Simpatico' over two weekends, Fridays and Saturdays, and Sundays Feb. 27 and 28, and March 1, 6, 7 and 8, in the historic Merrick Barn on the University's Homewood campus, 3400 N. Charles St. in Baltimore.
Photo Flash: Everyman Theatre's I AM MY OWN WIFE
by Eddie Varley - Baltimore
(02/17/2009) - Company Member and award-winning actor Bruce R. Nelson brings the controversial life of Charlotte von Mahlsdorf to the stage in Doug Wright's 2004 Tony and Pulitzer Prize winning play. Von Mahlsdorf was a real-life transvestite famous for surviving both the Nazi and East German Communist regimes with grace and humor. I Am My Own Wife is a captivating, poignant and thought-provoking play that asks, 'there is room for everyone, yes?'
by Eddie Varley - Baltimore
(02/17/2009) - Company Member and award-winning actor Bruce R. Nelson brings the controversial life of Charlotte von Mahlsdorf to the stage in Doug Wright's 2004 Tony and Pulitzer Prize winning play. Von Mahlsdorf was a real-life transvestite famous for surviving both the Nazi and East German Communist regimes with grace and humor. I Am My Own Wife is a captivating, poignant and thought-provoking play that asks, 'there is room for everyone, yes?'
Photo Coverage: Signature's 'The Visit' After Performance EXCLUSIVE
by Walter McBride - Washington, DC
(06/09/2008) - On Saturday June 7th, the Signature Theatre presented the East Coast Premiere of the THE VISIT. The after party directly followed
by Walter McBride - Washington, DC
(06/09/2008) - On Saturday June 7th, the Signature Theatre presented the East Coast Premiere of the THE VISIT. The after party directly followed
Photo Coverage: Signature's 'The Visit' Curtain Call
by Walter McBride - Washington, DC
(06/09/2008) - Over the weekend there was opening night of the East Coast premiere of THE VISIT.
by Walter McBride - Washington, DC
(06/09/2008) - Over the weekend there was opening night of the East Coast premiere of THE VISIT.
Photo Coverage: John Kander & Fred Ebb Exhibit
by Walter McBride - Broadway
(03/20/2008) - Signature Theatre (Eric Schaeffer, Artistic Director) is pleased to present the Kander & Ebb Celebration, the highlight of the Theatre's spring 2008 season, opening on March 11 and running through June 22. The festival is a four-month celebration of the works of the great Broadway songwriting team of John Kander & Fred Ebb. Kander and Ebb were the longest-running songwriting partnership in Broadway musical history, working together from 1965 until Ebb's death in 2004.
by Walter McBride - Broadway
(03/20/2008) - Signature Theatre (Eric Schaeffer, Artistic Director) is pleased to present the Kander & Ebb Celebration, the highlight of the Theatre's spring 2008 season, opening on March 11 and running through June 22. The festival is a four-month celebration of the works of the great Broadway songwriting team of John Kander & Fred Ebb. Kander and Ebb were the longest-running songwriting partnership in Broadway musical history, working together from 1965 until Ebb's death in 2004.
Photo Coverage: Kiss Of The Spider Woman Opening Night
by Walter McBride - Off-Broadway
(03/18/2008) - Signature Theatre kicked off its four-month Kander & Ebb Celebration on March 11 with the Tony Award-winning musical Kiss of the Spider Woman.
by Walter McBride - Off-Broadway
(03/18/2008) - Signature Theatre kicked off its four-month Kander & Ebb Celebration on March 11 with the Tony Award-winning musical Kiss of the Spider Woman.
Photo Flash: Toby's 'La Cage': Oo La La Part II
by BWW - Washington, DC
(01/30/2008) - More photos from the dazzling new production of the classic La Cage aux Folles at Toby's Dinner Theatre in Baltimore!
by BWW - Washington, DC
(01/30/2008) - More photos from the dazzling new production of the classic La Cage aux Folles at Toby's Dinner Theatre in Baltimore!
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A Beautiful Noise Hippodrome Theatre- France-Merrick Performing Arts Center (6/23-6/28) |
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Hamilton (Angelica Company) Hippodrome Theatre- France-Merrick Performing Arts Center (3/09-3/28) |
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The Comedy Pigs Maryland Ensemble Theatre (9/12-6/06) |
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The Dinner Detective Murder Mystery Dinner Show The Dinner Detective Baltimore (6/20-6/20) |
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