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BWW Reviews: WAIT UNTIL DARK - More Than Meets The Eyes

BWW Reviews: WAIT UNTIL DARK - More Than Meets The Eyes

by Daniel Collins — September 11, 2011
A blind woman finds that the best way to defeat evil is to 'Wait Until Dark' as Frederick Knott's acclaimed play comes to Baltimore's Vagabond Players theater....
BWW Reviews: Cirque Du Soleil’s QUIDAM Flies Into Baltimore Thru Aug. 28

BWW Reviews: Cirque Du Soleil’s QUIDAM Flies Into Baltimore Thru Aug. 28

by Charles Shubow — August 26, 2011
Escape Hurricane Irene and enjoy a fun evening of music, dance, acrobatics and comedy ...
BWW Reviews: OKLAHOMA Encore at Arena Stage - Oh What Beautiful Evenings (and Afterno

BWW Reviews: OKLAHOMA Encore at Arena Stage - Oh What Beautiful Evenings (and Afternoons)

by Charles Shubow — August 1, 2011
Brilliant move by Artistic Director Molly Smith to revivie classical musical through October 2, 2011...
BWW Reviews: Amnesia, Skullduggery, and a Scary Cliff: THE EDGE OF DARKNESS at Cockpi

BWW Reviews: Amnesia, Skullduggery, and a Scary Cliff: THE EDGE OF DARKNESS at Cockpit in Court

by Jack L. B. Gohn — August 1, 2011
Who is she really? What are her parents up to? What is the manservant doing breaking into and rifling through a locked desk? Why is the maidservant bringing the young woman gloves that were supposed to have been hers, but are clearly too large? Who is the blackmailer who turns up in the dead of ...
BWW Reviews: CLYBOURNE PARK - Woolly Mammoth Theatre Presents Brilliant Encoreoductio

BWW Reviews: CLYBOURNE PARK - Woolly Mammoth Theatre Presents Brilliant Encoreoduction

by Charles Shubow — July 29, 2011
Do not miss this Pulitzer Prize winning play which runs until August 14....
BWW Reviews: Playwright Contrivance Upstages Focus on 'FATE' at Mobtown

BWW Reviews: Playwright Contrivance Upstages Focus on 'FATE' at Mobtown

by Jack L. B. Gohn — July 25, 2011
This clever entwinement of the characters' lives is so self-consciously contrived that it cannot serve as the subject of speculations about causation; everything happens because the author has willed it, not because the characters made it happen, because God made it happen, or because of some dynami...
BWW Reviews: ROCK OF AGES - Is It One for the Ages?

BWW Reviews: ROCK OF AGES - Is It One for the Ages?

by Charles Shubow — July 21, 2011
Is there a trend with Tony-nominated stars of Broadway musicals taking the show on the road?...
BWW Reviews: NEXT TO NORMAL at the Kennedy Center: Something's Not Normal

BWW Reviews: NEXT TO NORMAL at the Kennedy Center: Something's Not Normal

by Charles Shubow — July 5, 2011
Tony-winner Alice Ripley is obviously having vocal problems...
BWW Reviews: An Enchanted Evening with A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC at Spotlighters

BWW Reviews: An Enchanted Evening with A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC at Spotlighters

by Tina Saratsiotis — July 1, 2011
A Little Night Music with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim sits among the pantheon of sophisticated Broadway classics. Based on the Ingmar Bergman film Smiles of a Summer Night, it captures the passions and pathos of a group of couples who waltz their way in and out of relationships in turn-of-...
BWW Reviews: Strine, Skating and Screeching - A Hilarious XANADU at Toby's Baltimore

BWW Reviews: Strine, Skating and Screeching - A Hilarious XANADU at Toby's Baltimore

by Jack L. B. Gohn — June 27, 2011
Fortunately, Toby's has the right Kira in Heather Marie Beck. In her game willingness to clown rather than just be pretty and sound lovely, she reminds me a bit of Cameron Diaz. I will long treasure the memory of her staggering along, one skate on and one skate off, as she doggedly makes her escap...
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