BWW Reviews: Whether to Re-Up on Marriage - FIFTY WORDS at Everyman
by Jack L. B. Gohn
- Jan 23, 2012
As playwright Michael Weller intelligently conveys, except in the most empty marriages, no matter what the parties may have done to each other, there are still ties of love holding them together. In living through these crises, then, both forces, the centripetal and the centrifugal, must have a part. To the observer, it might seem laughably incoherent, but actually it is just the way things are at such moments.
2009 LEAGUE EDUCATOR APPLE AWARDS Recipients Announced
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Apr 3, 2009
The Broadway League, the national trade organization for the commercial theatre industry, announced the 2009 'League Educator Apple Awards' recipients. The awards acknowledge the efforts of local schools and community groups that support programs relating to Broadway or touring Broadway shows, promoting further development of theatre education.
Oh What a Night You'll Have at 'I Am My Own Wife'
by Charles Shubow
- Feb 13, 2009
Bruce R. Nelson Excels at the Everyman Theatre:Well, it's happened three times. Plays that I saw on Broadway that were critically acclaimed but yet I didn't really enjoy them. Then I saw them at the intimate Everyman Theatre and loved them. It started with Proof, then Doubt, and now I Am My Own Wife.
In the latter, I was stunned at the wonderful performance by Jefferson Mays (an associate artist at Center Stage), yet I didn't grasp the show as much as I did after seeing the cast at the Everyman. And who makes up the cast? The incomparable Bruce R. Nelson in a tour de force performance that you will remember forever!
"Betrayal": Tension and Intrigue at Everyman
by James Howard
- May 21, 2007
WHO: Everyman Theatre WHAT: Harold Pinter's Betrayal WHEN: Through June 24; Tues - Thurs at 7:30PM, Fri - Sat at 8PM, Sat - Sun at 2:30PM HOW MUCH: $17 - $30.
BSF: "All's Well" Production is Aces
by James Howard
- Apr 3, 2007
WHO: Baltimore Shakespeare Festival WHAT: Shakespeare's All's Well That Ends Well WHEN: Through April 22. Fri & Sat at 8PM, Sun at 5PM, Thurs 4/12 at 8PM, 4/5, 18 & 19 at 10AM WHERE: St. Mary's in Hampden HOW MUCH: $25 general, $20 seniors, students, teachers and artists. April 12 all tickets $15.
Go Gaelic at Everyman Theatre
by Charles Shubow
- Jan 22, 2006
Laugh Until You Cry At 'The Cripple of Inishmaan' at Baltimore's Everyman Theatre.
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