The battle lines are drawn as divorcées Amanda and Elyot find themselves honeymooning with their new spouses in the same hotel Private Lives, the biting but sparkling comedy of manners from famed playwright Noel Coward, opens November 4th at Everyman Theatre.
The battle lines are drawn as divorcées Amanda and Elyot find themselves honeymooning with their new spouses in the same hotel Private Lives, the biting but sparkling comedy of manners from famed playwright Noel Coward, opens November 4th at Everyman Theatre.
Single Carrot Theatre is opening its doors for another free event as part of Free Night of Theatre, a national event created and supported by the Theatre Communications Group (TCG).
Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company is proud to start its 32nd Season with the announcement of an important evolution of the theatre's Company, a group of core actors formed originally in 1986. In addition to actors, the Company will now include, for the first time, a number of playwrights, directors, and designers.
Single Carrot Theatre is opening its doors for another free event as part of Free Night of Theatre, a national event created and supported by the Theatre Communications Group (TCG).
Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company is proud to start its 32nd Season with the announcement of an important evolution of the theatre's Company, a group of core actors formed originally in 1986. In addition to actors, the Company will now include, for the first time, a number of playwrights, directors, and designers.
Maestro Paul Freeman, who founded the Chicago Sinfonietta 24 years ago, takes the podium as Music Director for the final time for the last concert of the Sinfonietta's 2010-2011 season, titled Women in Classical Music.
What happens behind the closed doors of a tight presidential campaign? Farragut North, by Washington, D.C., native Beau Willimon, explores the hubris, loyalty, and lust for power that accompany the drive to win.
Maestro Paul Freeman, who founded the Chicago Sinfonietta 24 years ago, takes the podium as Music Director for the final time for the last concert of the Sinfonietta's 2010-2011 season, titled Women in Classical Music.
Three metropolitan Baltimore artists were named winners of the 2011 Baker Artist Awards today. Audrey Chen, Gary Kachadourian and Shodekeh were selected by a jury of national experts to receive the 2011 Mary Sawyers Baker awards.
While the cherry blossoms are blooming - over 30 productions will be taking root on DC area stages in April. So come visit the Nation's Capital and see a show or two or more. There's something playing for everyone.
What happens behind the closed doors of a tight presidential campaign? Farragut North, by Washington, D.C., native Beau Willimon, explores the hubris, loyalty, and lust for power that accompany the drive to win.
Dundalk Community Theatre continues its 2010/11 season with Reginald Rose's stage version of Twelve Angry Men through March 6th. Individual tickets are $22 for adults, $19 for senior adults and $14 for students/DCT Actors/Children 12 and under. The CCBC Box Office between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Tuesday through Friday at 443-840-2787, or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/performingarts/dct.html . The CCBC Box Office is also open two hours before each performance for ticket sales.