Single Carrot Theatre to Present SOCIAL CREATURES
by Tyler Peterson
- Oct 13, 2014
In addition to delving into the world of zombified neighbors and the horror of fighting for survival, much of Social Creatures, Single Carrot Theatre's 8th main season debut, is about exactly what the title suggests- the way humans deal with one another. "It's the end of the world meets The Real World," says director and SCT ensemble member Kellie Mecleary.
Glorious HOTEL
by Brent Englar
- Apr 6, 2012
Single Carrot Theatre presents a spectacularly inventive interpretation of Charles Mee's HOTEL CASSIOPEIA.
Single Carrot Theatre Presents HOTEL CASSIOPEIA, 3/28-4/29
by BWW
News Desk
- Mar 30, 2012
Single Carrot Theatre is gearing up to open the 3rd show of their 5th season, Hotel Cassiopeia, written by Charles Mee and directed by Ensemble Member Genevieve de Mahy. The play's subject, Joseph Cornell, is famous for both his intricate shadow boxes and his eccentricity. Cornell's mind was nearly as cluttered and complicated as the basement he inhabited, and Hotel Cassiopeia offers a glimpse into both. "In Hotel Cassiopeia, Cornell's boxes are described as 'palaces of memory,'" said de Mahy, "He attempts to hold on to these unique, fleeting moments-to preserve everything that they were so that they can be experienced again and again. There is a dichotomy created in making a play about preservation of memory", she continued. Like many of the offerings at Single Carrot Theatre, Hotel Cassiopeia does not provide answers to all of the questions it raises about Cornell, his art, and his life. It does, however, offer a seat for the audience inside the mind of a recluse, an eccentric, a genius. Patrons are encouraged to touch and explore the set, while the sights and sounds of Cornell's life clutter the intimate space. Each performance promises its own nuance and exploration. "Theatre as an art form is always moving, constantly changing," said de Mahy. "Like life, it will never be the same twice".
Photo Flash: Single Carrot Theatre Gear up for HOTEL CASSIOPEIA on 3/28
by James T Harding
- Mar 28, 2012
Single Carrot Theatre is gearing up to open the 3rd show of their 5th season, Hotel Cassiopeia, written by Charles Mee and directed by Ensemble Member Genevieve de Mahy. The show runs March 30 to April 29 with previews on March 28 and 29 at Single Carrot Theatre, 120 W. North Ave, Baltimore, MD.
Single Carrot Theatre Presents HOTEL CASSIOPEIA, 3/28-4/29
by BWW
News Desk
- Mar 28, 2012
Single Carrot Theatre is gearing up to open the 3rd show of their 5th season, Hotel Cassiopeia, written by Charles Mee and directed by Ensemble Member Genevieve de Mahy. The play's subject, Joseph Cornell, is famous for both his intricate shadow boxes and his eccentricity. Cornell's mind was nearly as cluttered and complicated as the basement he inhabited, and Hotel Cassiopeia offers a glimpse into both. "In Hotel Cassiopeia, Cornell's boxes are described as 'palaces of memory,'" said de Mahy, "He attempts to hold on to these unique, fleeting moments-to preserve everything that they were so that they can be experienced again and again. There is a dichotomy created in making a play about preservation of memory", she continued. Like many of the offerings at Single Carrot Theatre, Hotel Cassiopeia does not provide answers to all of the questions it raises about Cornell, his art, and his life. It does, however, offer a seat for the audience inside the mind of a recluse, an eccentric, a genius. Patrons are encouraged to touch and explore the set, while the sights and sounds of Cornell's life clutter the intimate space. Each performance promises its own nuance and exploration. "Theatre as an art form is always moving, constantly changing," said de Mahy. "Like life, it will never be the same twice".
Single Carrot Theatre Presents HOTEL CASSIOPEIA, 3/28-4/29
by Jennie Mamary
- Mar 25, 2012
Single Carrot Theatre is gearing up to open the 3rd show of their 5th season, Hotel Cassiopeia, written by Charles Mee and directed by Ensemble Member Genevieve de Mahy. The play's subject, Joseph Cornell, is famous for both his intricate shadow boxes and his eccentricity. Cornell's mind was nearly as cluttered and complicated as the basement he inhabited, and Hotel Cassiopeia offers a glimpse into both. "In Hotel Cassiopeia, Cornell's boxes are described as 'palaces of memory,'" said de Mahy, "He attempts to hold on to these unique, fleeting moments-to preserve everything that they were so that they can be experienced again and again. There is a dichotomy created in making a play about preservation of memory", she continued. Like many of the offerings at Single Carrot Theatre, Hotel Cassiopeia does not provide answers to all of the questions it raises about Cornell, his art, and his life. It does, however, offer a seat for the audience inside the mind of a recluse, an eccentric, a genius. Patrons are encouraged to touch and explore the set, while the sights and sounds of Cornell's life clutter the intimate space. Each performance promises its own nuance and exploration. "Theatre as an art form is always moving, constantly changing," said de Mahy. "Like life, it will never be the same twice".
BWW Baltimore Awards Update 12/5 - Have You Voted?
by BWW
- Dec 5, 2011
There's just a few weeks left to go in voting for the 2011 Baltimore Awards and here is the latest update! Have you voted yet, and helped to spread the word to support your favorites in the hopes that they will be the recipients of a 2011 BroadwayWorld Baltimore Award? There is no time to waste, click on the voting link and make your opinion count! Below are the stats so far as of Monday December 05, 2011.
BWW Baltimore Awards Update 11/28 - Have You Voted?
by BWW
- Nov 28, 2011
There's just 4 weeks left to go in voting for the 2011 Baltimore Awards and here is the latest update! Have you voted yet, and helped to spread the word to support your favorites in the hopes that they will be the recipients of a 2011 BroadwayWorld Baltimore Award? There is no time to waste, click on the voting link and make your opinion count! Below are the stats so far as of Monday November 28, 2011.
Single Carrot Theatre Presents Linus & Alora, Closes 7/10
by BWW News Desk
- Jul 10, 2011
Single Carrot Theatre presents Linus & Alora by Andrew Irons. In this full-force fantasy ride, Linus and his wife Alora must choose whether to live in a world of brutal truth or reckless imagination.
Single Carrot Theatre Presents Linus & Alora Thru July 10
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Jun 15, 2011
Single Carrot Theatre presents Linus & Alora by Andrew Irons. In this full-force fantasy ride, Linus and his wife Alora must choose whether to live in a world of brutal truth or reckless imagination.
Single Carrot Theatre Presents 'Linus & Alora', 6/10-7/10
by BWW News Desk
- Jun 10, 2011
Single Carrot Theatre presents Linus & Alora by Andrew Irons. In this full-force fantasy ride, Linus and his wife Alora must choose whether to live in a world of brutal truth or reckless imagination. Upon the discovery of resurgence of a long dormant disease, Alora escapes into her vivid imagination, where she finds comfort in long-forgotten friends.
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