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MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS Comes to Way Off Broadway Next Month

MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS Comes to Way Off Broadway Next Month

by BWW News Desk — August 2, 2022
One of Agatha Christie's most intriguing and acclaimed who dunnits comes to The Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre this fall in a brand new stage adaptation of Murder on the Orient Express from Tony Award-winning playwright Ken Ludwig.
Howard County Arts Council Receives Community Grant Award From Community Foundation O

Howard County Arts Council Receives Community Grant Award From Community Foundation Of Howard County

by BWW News Desk — July 25, 2022
The Howard County Arts Council (HCAC) has received a $7,500 community grant award from the Community Foundation of Howard County (CFHoCo).
Single Carrot Theatre And Blue Water Baltimore To Host Seed Bomb Workshop At Peabody

Single Carrot Theatre And Blue Water Baltimore To Host Seed Bomb Workshop At Peabody Heights Brewery

by BWW News Desk — July 25, 2022
Single Carrot Theatre (SCT) partners with Blue Water Baltimore to offer a free seed bomb making workshop at Peabody Heights Brewery on July 27 from 5pm tp 730pm.
Good Times, Fun, and Some Laughs: SWEET CHARITY at Cockpit In Court

Good Times, Fun, and Some Laughs: SWEET CHARITY at Cockpit In Court

by Jack L. B. Gohn — July 25, 2022
Dated and flawed as I consider it, Sweet Charity is something of a landmark in the world of the American musical, and this rendition is admirable.
Single Carrot Theatre to Present KISS ME, MR. MUSK at The Baltimore Theatre Project i

Single Carrot Theatre to Present KISS ME, MR. MUSK at The Baltimore Theatre Project in September

by BWW News Desk — July 21, 2022
Single Carrot Theatre will present the opening show of FLOURISH with a devised production titled Kiss Me, Mr.
Review: Stunning, Well-Made HOUSE OF THE NEGRO INSANE at Contemporary American Theate

Review: Stunning, Well-Made HOUSE OF THE NEGRO INSANE at Contemporary American Theater Festival

by Jack L. B. Gohn — July 20, 2022
A well-made, stunning play, about racist mental hospital practices in the not very long-distant past, with four strongly-imagined characters and an explosive ending.
Review: A Love Story, a Critique, a Cry of Despair: SHEEPDOG at Contemporary American

Review: A Love Story, a Critique, a Cry of Despair: SHEEPDOG at Contemporary American Theater Festival

by Jack L. B. Gohn — July 20, 2022
In the end, it is largely the combination of sensitively-selected detail and poetic diction on the one hand, and the big-picture view of various interlocked social problems that makes the show so extraordinary.
All-Star Edition Of Rising Star Performing Arts Competition To Highlight 25th Annual

All-Star Edition Of Rising Star Performing Arts Competition To Highlight 25th Annual Celebration Of The Arts In Howard County

by BWW News Desk — July 19, 2022
The Howard County Arts Council commemorates 20 years of its Rising Star Performing Arts Competition at the 25th annual Celebration of the Arts in Howard County, to be held on Saturday, November 5, 2022 from 6 to 10 pm at the Horowitz Visual and Performing Arts Center at Howard Community College (HCC
Sisters Freehold Returns With US/THEM By Carly Wijs To Benefit Save The Children's Ch

Sisters Freehold Returns With US/THEM By Carly Wijs To Benefit Save The Children's Children's Emergency Fund

by BWW News Desk — July 19, 2022
Five months into the crisis in Ukraine, Sisters Freehold brings Carly Wijs' powerful play to Baltimore as a fundraiser for Save the Children's Children's Emergency Fund.
Review: BABEL At Contemporary American Theater Festival Probes the Dilemmas That Coul

Review: BABEL At Contemporary American Theater Festival Probes the Dilemmas That Could Be Presented By Eugenics

by Jack L. B. Gohn — July 18, 2022
Babel, which invites us to contemplate a world, apparently in the near future, in which the human genome is so well understood that every person’s – and fetus’s – potential, including the potential for antisocial behavior – is determinable, and if a child cannot be “certified” while in
The Golden Games: A Golden Girls Musical Game Show is Coming to Baltimore This Month

The Golden Games: A Golden Girls Musical Game Show is Coming to Baltimore This Month

by BWW News Desk — July 18, 2022
Picture it: Baltimore, MD: July, 2022 Sophia Petrillo has gone missing! Your favorite pals and confidants Dorothy, Blanche, and Rose must travel down the road and back again to Baltimore, Maryland to find her.
Review: A Chaotic THE FIFTH DOMAIN at Contemporary American Theater Festival

Review: A Chaotic THE FIFTH DOMAIN at Contemporary American Theater Festival

by Jack L. B. Gohn — July 18, 2022
The play is an ungodly and irremediable mess, but it does demonstrate the importance of the proposition for which the central character was willing to put his career at risk, i.
Review: Giving A 'Karen' the Scrooge Treatment: WHITELISTED at Contemporary American

Review: Giving A 'Karen' the Scrooge Treatment: WHITELISTED at Contemporary American Theater Festival

by Jack L. B. Gohn — July 17, 2022
This is playwright Chisa Hutchinson's their outing at CATF.
The Ending of Humanity at the Bottom of the World? USHUAIA BLUE at Contemporary Ameri

The Ending of Humanity at the Bottom of the World? USHUAIA BLUE at Contemporary American Theater Festival

by Jack L. B. Gohn — July 17, 2022
This is more a theater piece than a play, Caridad Svich's choral meditation on the plight of the earth and the humans who inhabit it.
Notorious Jam Band, New Potato Caboose, To Perform Two Sets At The Baltimore Soundsta

Notorious Jam Band, New Potato Caboose, To Perform Two Sets At The Baltimore Soundstage

by BWW News Desk — July 15, 2022
The popular jam band New Potato Caboose, named in homage to The Grateful Dead, will perform at the Baltimore Soundstage, the live music & entertainment venue located in the heart of Baltimore's famous Inner Harbor, on July 28th.
Review: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING at Chesapeake Shakespeare Company

Review: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING at Chesapeake Shakespeare Company

by Tina Collins — July 15, 2022
A multi-talented cast in a unique, romantic setting makes for a lovely summer evening.
LEGALLY BLONDE Comes to Hagerstown Next Month

LEGALLY BLONDE Comes to Hagerstown Next Month

by BWW News Desk — July 15, 2022
21 years ago, a certain blonde woman won over the hearts of millions of people as she pursed her love all the way to Harvard Law School.
The Howard County Arts Council Announces the 25th Annual Celebration Of The Arts

The Howard County Arts Council Announces the 25th Annual Celebration Of The Arts

by BWW News Desk — July 14, 2022
The brightest stars of Howard County's local arts community will take the stage as the Howard County Arts Council presents the 25th annual Celebration of the Arts in Howard County on Saturday, November 5, 2022, from 6-10 p.
Maryland Ensemble Theater Announces 2022 2023 Season

Maryland Ensemble Theater Announces 2022 2023 Season

by BWW News Desk — July 8, 2022
The first shows of MET 2022 - 2023 season will be Lifespan of a Fact kicking off the 25th anniversary of MainStage, the return of The Comedy Pigs for their 30th anniversary season, and FUN Company's production of Rainbow Fish the Musical.
 Rep Stage Announces Seventh Annual Free and Virtual Women+ in Theatre Conference

Rep Stage Announces Seventh Annual Free and Virtual Women+ in Theatre Conference

by BWW News Desk — July 6, 2022
Rep Stage, the regional professional theatre in residence at Howard Community College, will host the seventh annual free and virtual conference dedicated to women-identifying, transgender and gender nonconforming theatre practitioners on Saturday, August 20, from 10 a.
DO IT NOW! Comes to The Baltimore Playwrights Festival This Month

DO IT NOW! Comes to The Baltimore Playwrights Festival This Month

by BWW News Desk — July 5, 2022
The Baltimore Playwrights Festival continues its 41st Season, presenting with co-producer Fells Point Corner Theatre, with the support of the Maryland State Arts Council, the musical Do It Now!, a celebration of the life of William Donald Schaefer, Baltimore City Mayor, and Governor of the State o
Opera soprano Angela Brown Receives The Inaugural Lifetime Achievement Award from The

Opera soprano Angela Brown Receives The Inaugural Lifetime Achievement Award from The Coalition for African Americans in the Performing Arts (CAAPA)

by Grace Cutler — July 3, 2022
On June 25, opera soprano Angela Brown received the inaugural Lifetime Achievement Award from The Coalition for African Americans in the Performing Arts (CAAPA) for her impactful career and personal commitment to diversity in role models, performers, educators, and audiences in the arts.
Review: THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL at Toby's Dinner Theater

Review: THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL at Toby's Dinner Theater

by Cybele Pomeroy — June 28, 2022
What did our critic think?If you don't have cable, watch SpongeBob Squarepants nor any clue why SpongeBob should be a Broadway musical, no worries.
Olney Theatre Finalizes Performers and Themes For Outdoor Cabaret Series

Olney Theatre Finalizes Performers and Themes For Outdoor Cabaret Series

by BWW News Desk — June 27, 2022
Olney Theatre Center has updated its summer schedule for Olney Outdoors with the full schedule and roster of performers featured in its Cabaret concert series which runs on most Friday nights begininng July 8 - August 19.
Review: World War Two MUCH ADO? Who Knew?

Review: World War Two MUCH ADO? Who Knew?

by Jack L. B. Gohn — June 23, 2022
What did out critic think? The essential attribute of the play, the combative romance of Benedick and Beatrice (Dylan Arredondo and Anna DiGiovanni), is the only truly sacred element of the play.

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