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The Market Center Trash Bash has been rescheduled for Sunday, November 10. The neighborhood cleanup, organized and spearheaded by Everyman Theatre in partnership with Market Center Merchants Association, Catholic Relief Services, City Center Residents Association, Faidley's Seafood, Lexington Market, and Seawall, was postponed due to inclement weather. Volunteers can register at bit.ly/CLEANUPBMORE.
And thus the struggle over ways of thinking and dealing commences. For Hicks, the past that Sterling and Barlow are protecting has no value, and the validity of Barlow's legal claim is irrelevant. From his standpoint, when the powers that be have firmed up their plans to a certain point, mere legality must step aside. For Wilks, abandoning the rule of law leads to chaos, even if following that principle leads to results that disappoint the oligarchs. I'll leave it to audiences to discover how the clash of perspectives works out, but it is clear that, regardless of what becomes of Aunt Ester's home, Wilks' choice to adhere to the rule of law and to honor his roots and ancestors would destroy his great plans, his business partnership, and probably his marriage. Though, of course, regardless of the outcome, such a choice would also make him a hero.
It's never the wrong time to do the right thing. ThisOctober,EverymanTheatre'snext show is Radio Golf, the final play in renowned playwright August Wilson's 10-play opus, THE AMERICAN CENTURY CYCLE. Radio Golf highlights the challenges faced by modern-day African-Americans straddling the line between monetary success and cultural assimilation.
This October, Everyman Theatre's next show is Radio Golf, the final play in renowned playwright August Wilson's 10-play opus, THE AMERICAN CENTURY CYCLE. Radio Golf brings the a?oecrackle of a comedy with old-fashioned melodramaa?? (The New York Times) and highlights the challenges faced by modern-day African-Americans straddling the line between monetary success and cultural assimilation.
Everyman Theatre presents its lineup for the upcoming 2019- 2020 season with a slate of offerings sure to enthrall audiences. This season features revered big-name revivals-award-winning plays seen through a fresh lens-as well as new works from some of today's top playwriting talent.
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The Ballet Theatre of Maryland presents The Sleeping Beauty
Maryland Hall (4/26 - 4/27) | ||
CINDY OF ARC
Baltimore Theatre Project (5/2 - 5/4) | ||
Anastasia: The Musical
The Scott Center for the Fine & Performing Arts (8/9 - 8/11) | ||
Beautiful: The Carole King Musical
Riverside Center for the Performing Arts (9/18 - 11/10) | ||
Head over Heels
Maryland Ensemble Theatre (5/31 - 6/23) | ||
Jimmy Buffett's ESCAPE TO MARGARITAVILLE!
Milburn Stone Theatre (8/9 - 8/18) | ||
Short Comedy Festival
CCBC Essex Academic Theatre (4/18 - 4/23) | ||
They're Playing Our Song
Riverside Center for the Performing Arts (4/3 - 5/12) | ||
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