by Eboni Booth & directed by Reginald L. Douglas
Sometimes we all feel a little stuck. In this captivating, humorous, and thought-provoking new play — hailed as a New York Times Critic’s Pick — we meet Kenneth, a shy and gentle man who is forced to rejoin society after being fired from his bookstore job. With the help of his best friend Bert and a few new friends he meets along the way, he slowly finds the courage to overcome his grief and find joy in new beginnings.
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Only a handful of theatres nationwide feature an ensemble of professional actors that perform regularly each season. They are the core of Everyman Theatre. Because of their distinctive familial bond, history and trust of each other, company members can jump deeply into meaningful relationships onstage. Our artists push each other to deliver the highest caliber of work.
August Wilson's The Piano Lesson (8/31/25-9/28/25)
Everyman Theatre is at 315 West Fayette Street, Baltimore, MD.
August Wilson's The Piano Lesson (8/31/25-9/28/25)
Script Tease Reading Series : The Sandwich Ministry (2/17/25-2/17/25)
And Then There Were None EXTENDED (1/8/25-1/12/25)
And Then There Were None (12/1/24-1/5/25)
Script Tease: Glitter in the Glass (11/4/24-11/4/24)
Queens Girl: Black in the Green Mountains (10/20/24-11/17/24)
Baltimore Broadway and Beyond: A Musical Evening with Felicia Curry and Friends (7/10/24-7/28/24)
Only a handful of theatres nationwide feature an ensemble of professional actors that perform regularly each season. They are the core of Everyman Theatre. Because of their distinctive familial bond, history and trust of each other, company members can jump deeply into meaningful relationships onstage. Our artists push each other to deliver the highest caliber of work.
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