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BWW Review: Ken Page Says (and Sings) It All During THERE'S SO MUCH TO TALK ABOUT… (AND SING ABOUT, TOO!) at 54 Below


Ken Page made his return to New York and 54 Below and the people who weren't there will, forever, regret having missed it.

ACCIDENTALLY ON PURPOSE To Open At The Middletown Arts Center


Accidentally On Purpose, A Comedy of Murder, Mayhem and Malarkey will premiere at The Middletown Arts Center.

Baltimore Shakespeare Factory to Stage A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM This Summer


Baltimore Shakespeare Factory (BSF) presents its 2017 Shakespeare in the Meadow series with A Midsummer Night's Dream and Love's Labour's Lost, two of Shakespeare's plays that are full of love and mischief.

Baltimore Shakespeare Factory to Stage A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM This Summer


Baltimore Shakespeare Factory (BSF) presents its 2017 Shakespeare in the Meadow series with A Midsummer Night's Dream and Love's Labour's Lost, two of Shakespeare's plays that are full of love and mischief.

Baltimore Shakespeare Factory to Stage A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM This Summer


Baltimore Shakespeare Factory (BSF) presents its 2017 Shakespeare in the Meadow series with A Midsummer Night's Dream and Love's Labour's Lost, two of Shakespeare's plays that are full of love and mischief.

Photo Flash: Baltimore Shakespeare Performs ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA in Original Pronunciation


Baltimore Shakespeare Factory (BSF), working closely with world-renowned dialect and original pronunciation (OP) expert Paul Meier, will open its 2017 season with an historic production of Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra, March 31 through April 23 at The Great Hall at St. Mary's Community Center. BSF's presentation will be the very first time that modern audiences will be able to hear Antony and Cleopatra spoken the way Shakespeare's audiences would have heard it when it was first performed in the early 1600s.

Baltimore Shakespeare Factory Opens 2017 Season with ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA


Baltimore Shakespeare Factory (BSF), working closely with world-renowned dialect and original pronunciation (OP) expert Paul Meier, will open its 2017 season with an historic production of Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra, March 31 through April 23 at The Great Hall at St. Mary's Community Center.

Baltimore Shakespeare Factory Presents Original Pronunciation Production of ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA


Baltimore Shakespeare Factory (BSF), working closely with world-renowned dialect and original pronunciation (OP) expert Paul Meier, will open Antony and Cleopatra, March 31 through April 23 at The Great Hall at St. Mary's. BSF's presentation will be the very first time that modern audiences will be able to hear Antony and Cleopatra spoken the way Shakespeare's audiences would have heard it when it was first performed in the early 1600s.

Fells Point Corner Theatre to Present TRUST by Steven Dietz


Fells Point Corner Theatre will present Trust by Steven Dietz.

Baltimore Shakespeare Factory Opens 2017 Season with ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA


Baltimore Shakespeare Factory (BSF), working closely with world-renowned dialect and original pronunciation (OP) expert Paul Meier, will open Antony and Cleopatra, March 31 through April 23 at The Great Hall at St. Mary's. BSF's presentation will be the very first time that modern audiences will be able to hear Antony and Cleopatra spoken the way Shakespeare's audiences would have heard it when it was first performed in the early 1600s.

Balt Shakespeare Factory Opens 2017 Season with Historic ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA


Baltimore Shakespeare Factory (BSF), working closely with world-renowned dialect and original pronunciation (OP) expert Paul Meier, will open its 2017 season with an historic production of Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra, March 31 through April 23 at The Great Hall at St. Mary's Community Center. BSF's presentation will be the very first time that modern audiences will be able to hear Antony and Cleopatra spoken the way Shakespeare's audiences would have heard it when it was first performed in the early 1600s.

Fells Point Corner Theatre to Present TRUST by Steven Dietz


Fells Point Corner Theatre will present Trust by Steven Dietz.

Photo Flash: First Look at Baltimore Shakespeare Factory's THE MERCHANT OF VENICE


Baltimore Shakespeare Factory (BSF), in conjunction with British original pronunciation (OP) experts, the father and son team of David and Ben Crystal, opens its 2015 season with a historic production of The Merchant of Venice. The play opens tomorrow, March 27 and runs through April 25. There will be one performance on May 8 at Boordy Vineyards. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!

Photo Coverage: Go Backstage at the 10th Annual BROADWAY BACKWARDS!


This year's 10th Anniversary edition of Broadway Backwards (#bwaybackwards), which was held last night at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre (302 West 45th Street), featured some of the most memorable numbers from previous years. Produced by Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS and benefitting BC/EFA and the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center of New York, the event was hosted by Honeymoon in Vegas star Rob McClure and Julie Halston. Below, BroadwayWorld brings you photos from behind the scenes of the big night!

Photo Coverage: Inside the Ninth Annual BROADWAY BACKWARDS Benefit!


The ninth annual edition of Broadway Backwards, a one-night-only performance produced by Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS and benefiting BC/EFA and the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center of New York, took place last night. This year's special event featured the talents of Michael Berresse (Kiss Me, Kate; A Chorus Line), Tony winner Beth Leavel (Elf, The Drowsy Chaperone), Tony winner Debra Monk (Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, TV's 'Girls'), Ken Page (Ain't Misbehavin', Cats), Tony winner Billy Porter (Kinky Boots), Tony nominee Andrew Rannells(The Book of Mormon, TV's 'Girls'), Tony nominee John Tartaglia (Avenue Q, TV's 'Johnny and the Sprites.'), and more This year's edition of Broadway Backwards (#bwaybackwards) was held at Broadway's Al Hirschfeld Theatre (302 W 45th Street, NYC), current home to the Tony Award-winning Best Musical Kinky Boots. BroadwayWorld was there for the after party festivities and you can check out photo coverage below!

BWW Reviews: RUSSIAN REVOLUTION: 4 BY CHEKHOV by Guest Critic Mark Squirek


Manic mothers, desperate daughters, paranoid paramours and hassled husbands come together in Anton Chekhov's four short works,THE DANGERS OF TOBACCO, THE PROPOSAL, THE RELUCTANT TRAGIC HERO and THE BEAR, now at the Fells Point Corner Theater. -- review by guest critic, Mark Squirek

Fells Point Corner Theatre Presents 4 BY CHEKHOV, Now thru 4/6


With bold, vibrant and hilarious dialogue, Anton Chekhov captures the divine comedy of everyday life, exposing our foibles and self-deceptions in all their glory. Join a cast of manic mothers, desperate daughters, paranoid paramours and hassled husbands for this stunning evening of world theater. 4 by Chekhov brings the master's most beloved one-acts -- THE DANGERS OF TOBACCO, THE PROPOSAL, THE RELUCTANT TRAGIC HERO and THE BEAR - together into a single production.

Fells Point Corner Theatre to Present 4 BY CHEKHOV, 3/7-4/6


With bold, vibrant and hilarious dialogue, Anton Chekhov captures the divine comedy of everyday life, exposing our foibles and self-deceptions in all their glory. Join a cast of manic mothers, desperate daughters, paranoid paramours and hassled husbands for this stunning evening of world theater. 4 by Chekhov brings the master's most beloved one-acts -- THE DANGERS OF TOBACCO, THE PROPOSAL, THE RELUCTANT TRAGIC HERO and THE BEAR - together into a single production.

Photo Coverage: Meet the BROADWAY BACKWARDS 7 Cast!


BROADWAY BACKWARDS 7 played Broadway's Al Hirschfeld Theatre last night at 8pm. The show featured some of Broadway's biggest names singing songs originally written for the opposite gender: women singing songs written for men and men singing songs written for women. Check out the evening's cast after last night's performance!

Photo Coverage: BROADWAY BACKWARDS 6 - The Show!


BROADWAY BACKWARDS 6, the one-night-only event held Monday at the Longacre Theatre, raised a record-breaking $281,243 to benefit Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS and The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center (the Center). This year's total far surpassed last year's previous record total of $186,780.

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