BWW Reviews: LA CAGE AUX FOLLES - Jerry Herman Musical Ends Short Run in Baltimore Nov. 7, 2011
Christopher Sieber shines as Albin. George Hamilton...not so much....
BWW Reviews: The MET's American Buffalo: Worth An Antique Nickel
These are small-timers, and what makes their souls as small as their business, I think, is America itself, a place where there is no state religion nor any religion or code of ethics at all which anyone is required to internalize. Here you are free to be a scheming psychopath while talking a blue st...
BWW Reviews: EUAN MORTON Sings Solo at the Kennedy Center
Terrace Theatre is packed to see and listen to Scotsman....
BWW Reviews: The Vagabond Players' GODSPELL Brings Audience Under Its Spell
The Vagabond Players opened Godspell Oct. 14, nearly simultaneously with the Broadway revival's preview, which leads up to an official Nov. 7 debut (the Vagabond Players have stated, in fact, their gratefulness for not having the rights to the production pulled). In the Vags' intimate, historic spac...
BWW Reviews: Actor’s Nightmare, With Wisecracks: Barrymore at The Rep
The big reason for the audience's enjoyment, however, is the performance of Nigel Reed as Barrymore, who absolutely inhabits the legendary old ham's persona, grandiose and gross and catty and orotund. A strong physical resemblance to the man does not hurt either. ...
BWW Reviews: THE RIVALS at Center Stage - Not Quite Funny Enough
Another restoration comedy which does not ellicit much laughter....
BWW Reviews: PARADE - Do Not Let This Tony-Winning Musical Pass You By
It's powerful, it's moving, it's melodious, and it's true!...
BWW Reviews: LES MISERABLES at Kennedy Center's Opera House, Still a Must-See
It's new and improved with a new cast, new set, new costumes, new lighting, and new orchestrations....
BWW Reviews: Romanovs at the Brink: OTMA at UMBC
Olga is resigned to the fact that the individual niceness of herself and her sisters, and the somewhat more nuanced niceness of their father the Tsar, will have nothing to do with the outcomes at this point. The tides of history are flowing, and the Romanovs are about to be swept out to sea....
BWW Reviews: ANNA BELLA EEMA Shines Wild and Beautiful at the Strand
Anna Bella Eema would be a terribly depressing story were it not infused with such intense, infectious energy-so much so that it tumbles off the thrust stage and threatens to swallow whole the tiny, black-box space that's home to the Strand Theater Co. This energy is wild, untamed and mildly spiritu...
BWW Reviews: THE HEIR APPARENT at the Shakespeare Theatre Company
Expect your face to hurt from all the laughter...
BWW Reviews: RAISIN IN THE SUN is Superb at the Everyman Theatre
This is a RAISIN to remember....
BWW Reviews: At Cross Porpoises: THE RIVALS
A young captain loves a woman who loves an ensign who doesn't exist...or does he? A hair-trigger-tempered Irishman, an over-coiffed country bumpkin, a lover who'd cut off his heart to spite his own happiness, an overbearing father, a romance-loving lady, and a bubble-headed 'she-dragon' who never me...
BWW Reviews: SOUTH PACIFIC Takes Anchor at the Hippodrome
New tour based on the Tony-winning Lincoln Center Production ends short run in Baltimore Oct. 9....
BWW Reviews: FELA! Tour is "Priceless"
I remember how shocked and surprised I was when the Shakespeare Theatre announced it would be presenting the Tony-nominated musical Fela! I was fortunate to see this unique and unforgettable evening of theater on Broadway. ...
BWW Reviews: The Theatre of CHURCH
Single Carrot Theatre opens its fifth season with Young Jean Lee's thought-provoking call to worship, CHURCH....
BWW Reviews: Queer Eye - TEA & SYMPATHY
When a young man at a 1950s boarding school isn't deemed a 'regular guy' by his peers, he seeks out 'tea and sympathy' and much more than that in Robert Anderson's famed play....
BWW Reviews: A Somewhat MISBEGOTTEN Moon at Heritage-O'Neill
Four long acts long, with casting challenges, bedeviled by attitudes modern audiences likely will not share, and, it must be said, self-indulgent as regards some of O'Neill's great weaknesses, Moon for the Misbegotten requires more than most companies and audiences can summon to put it across succes...
BWW Reviews: FPCT's THREE TALL WOMEN Will Keep You Thinking
Three women representing three stages of life--youth, middle age, the senior years. Why do people change? When is the happiest time in our lives? These questions and more are explored in Edward Albee's award-winning drama, 'Three Tall Women,' now at the Fells Point Corner Theatre....
BWW Reviews: TROUBLE IN MIND Excels at Arena Stage
E.Faye Butler shines in pivotal role in this tale of racism and stereotypes in the theater...
BWW Reviews: THE BOY DETECTIVE FAILS and THE HOLLOW at the Signature Theatre
Two Word Premiere Musicals in Rotating Repertory...
BWW Reviews: Toby’s Razzle-Dazzles with CHICAGO Revival
Put on your most cynical mood, the one in which you laugh at the predictable folly, venality and dishonesty of the human race, mix it with your ear for Jazz Age syncopation and great singing, get your buzz on for chorines flouncing athletically and with rhythmic precision in their undies, and go!...
BWW Reviews: @THE_MOMENT Comically Captures Life in 2011
The set for Salt Luck Arts' five-act @The_Moment: #5shortplaysonlifein2011 is simple to begin with and gets no more complicated as the performance progresses. This is a plus, since the stage is small and the ensemble cast's acting is good enough-very good enough, actually-to require little in terms ...
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