Photo Flash: First Look at Vagabond Players' THE MOUSETRAP
by Patrick Nugent
- Dec 20, 2012
The Vagabond Players begins the New Year with a fearsome rendition of Agatha Christie's THE MOUSETRAP, opening January 4th and running through February 3rd. Directed by Eric C. Stein, the world's longest running show, 60 years, comes to America's Oldest Continuous Little Theatre in its 97th season. Check out photos from the production inside!
BWW Reviews: Time Catches Up: THE HOT L BALTIMORE
by Daniel Collins
- Jun 11, 2012
What do three prostitutes, an old man, a brother and sister on their way to Utah, a man seeking his grandfather, a faded southern belle, among others, all have in common? They're all about to be evicted from 'The Hot L Baltimore,' now at the Spotlighters Theater.
Through the Wilderness: FROST/NIXON
by Daniel Collins
- May 7, 2012
A British talk show host takes on a former U.S. President in The Vagabond Players' production of 'Frost/Nixon.'
BWW Reviews: The Vagabond Players’ ARSENIC AND OLD LACE Is Good for a Laugh
by Giordana Segneri
- Jan 9, 2012
It's been said that laughter is the best medicine, and in some cases, it may even be the best antidote. The Vagabond Players' Arsenic and Old Lace brings a 70-plus-year-old script involving the manifestations of insanity in an established Brooklyn family gracefully and hilariously into the 21st century.
BWW Reviews: SIX DEGREES OF SEPARATION at Vagabond
by Tina Saratsiotis
- Apr 18, 2011
Like the two-sided Kandinsky painting that hovers over the play, truth and illusion spin and blend in this depiction of the tenuous connections we seek to form in the modern world.
Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks
by Daniel Collins
- Jan 24, 2011
Translated into 12 languages with productions in more than 20 countries, 'Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks' brings its comic edge to the stage at the Vagabond Players theater.
Waiting for Miracles
by Daniel Collins
- Sep 5, 2010
The Vagabond Players open their 95th season with Henrik Ibsen's revolutionary assault on the hypocrisy of middle class marriage in 'A Doll's House.'