BWW Reviews: Take the Voyage to Everyman Theatre's SHIPWRECKED!
A terric way to begin Everyman's 20th Anniversary Season....
BWW Reviews: Broadway is Celebrated at the White House
PBS Broadcasts 'A Broadway Celebration' Wednesdasy October 20...Set Your DVRs....
BWW Reviews: Euan Morton Returns to Center Stage and Wows his Audience
Tony-nominated Actor Demonstrates His Comedic Side....
BWW Reviews: Ease on Down to Center Stage for THE WIZ
Irene Lewis Initiates Her Last Season as Artistic Director with a Blockbuster Musical...
BWW Reviews: KING ARTHUR at Synetic Theater
DC's Premier Physical Theater Company Finally has a Home and Makes a Big Splash in Crystal City, VA to Celebrate their 10th Anniversary Season....
'Cirque Dreams Illumination' Performs at the Hippodrome
If you like going to the circus, you'll enjoy, but don't expect'Cirque du Soleil'....
Good Selection: Natural Selection at Single Carrot
So there it is: great show, great performers, hot new company. Go see....
Sweeney Todd’s Unsustainable Business Model on Display at the Vagabonds
Potter directs Sweeney (Edward J. Peters) in such fashion that he seldom becomes such a ghoul he ceases to be human. Freddy Kreuger has a back story, but he's not a tragic hero because of it; Sweeney is....
BWW Reviews: The Drawing Room as Snow Globe - Shaw's MISALLIANCE at Olney
A tasteful performance Shaw afficionados will love does raise the question whether the passé quality of the ideas sets practical limits to the play's appeal...
BWW Reviews: RENT - The Bohemian Life Lived Unintelligibly But With Verve at Toby’s
Great performances, challenging issues, iffy sound. If you know the show, great. If you're a newbie, come, but bone up on the lyrics first....
Don't Miss KT Sullivan at Center Stage Through Sunday, Sept. 19, 2010
Cabaret Performance is filled with Great Music Artfully Done...
BWW Reviews: Wilkommen to CABARET!
'Cabaret' is a celebration of celebration. It is also a play about deep denial, in this case, denial that the world was about to irrevocably change, particularly for the people of Germany in 1929-1930 when the work is set....
BWW Reviews: Three Cheers for CHESS at Signature
Director Eric Schaeffer's restaging is first major American production in 20 years....
BWW Reviews: Baltimore Symphony Salutes Broadway
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra delighted a crowd of close to 2,000 Broadway theater fans at their final summer concert on July 24, a muggy, sultry evening. Making his Baltimore Symphony Orchestra debut as conductor was Randall Craig Fleischer who did a masterful job dealing with the two marvelous...
Rewrite Amidst Mayhem: Curtains at Cockpit
And the Critics Fare Almost As Badly As The Corpses!...
Indeterminacy in a Hyde Park Backyard: Proof at Red Branch Theatre Company
Part character-driven drama, part intellectual whodunit, Proof depends upon a heroine who is both engaging and enigmatic. Julia Heynen delivers....
BWW Reviews: Amping Up the Torchiness at Toby’s Baltimore: ALWAYS ... PATSY CLINE
Tiffany Walker Porta presents a Patsy Cline who can deliver a knockout broken-heart ballad perhaps closer to the diva's live performances than her records....
BWW Reviews: A Stroller, An Inspector, A Genre, A Camera and 2,880 Minutes
It was voted 'best answer,' so it might be right. According to Yahoo Answers, it takes eight months to two years to film a medium-to-big Hollywood movie. Eight months to two years. That's 5,880-17,520 hours, or between 352,800 to 1,051,200 minutes. Okay, now imagine you have only 48 hours (that's 2,...
BWW Reviews: THE GLORIOUS ONES is Glorious at Theatre Hopkins
First, let me admit, I adore the music of Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens. My introduction to them began at the Olney Theatre Center with their musical farce Lucky Stiff over twenty years ago. Then there was the incredible Broadway hit Once on this Island, My Favorite Year, the mega musical Ragtime...
BWW Reviews: A TRAGEDY for the Jon Stewart Generation
Single Carrot Theatre concludes its third season in Baltimore with a well-crafted production of Will Eno's TRAGEDY: A TRAGEDY....
Smashing Beatrice and Benedick Grace CSC's Much Ado
Lesley Malin and Michael P. Sullivan nail the maturity, wit, sad wisdom, and rueful self-awareness of Shakespeare's immortal 'merry warriors'...
Theatre Hopkins’ Lively Recreation of Dell’Arte: The Glorious Ones
When you get past the inconsistencies in the book, this Flaherty and Ahrens musical which evokes the Commedia dell'arte is lavish, tuneful, well-acted, and well-sung...
BWW Reviews: DURANGED NIGHTS: A Hoot and a Half at Mobtown
Southern Belle pokes fun at Tennessee Williams' old-fashioned metaphorical approach to discussing homosexuality. An Actor's Nightmare suggests you can accumulate lethal bad karma in your theater-obsessed dreams. Go. You'll laugh all evening....
BWW Reviews: SYCAMORE TREES Premieres at Signature Theatre
It is always so exciting going to see a World Premiere of a musical. This happens often at the Signature Theatre thanks to the their 'American Musical Voices Project' (the largest single musical theater commissioning and producing initiative of any U.S. theater) sponsored by the Shen Family Foundati...
BWW Reviews: HITCHCOCK'S THE 39 STEPS at the Hippodrome
As the season sets on Eutaw Street, patrons of the Hippodrome are being treated to the only non-musical of the season, Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps. The reason may include there are not that many non-musicals which tour....
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