Was it an ice pick or an axe that did in Communist pioneer Leon Trotsky? Can monkeys really write HAMLET? Is love the true universal language or is it 'Unamunda'? These questions and more are answered, quite comically, in the Fells Point Corner Theater's production of David Ives' ALL IN THE TIMING.
Tonight, August 9th, Fells Point Corner Theater will be presenting David Ives' All in the Timing, directed by Anne Shoemaker. This critically acclaimed, award winning play, consists of six one-act comedies, combining wit, intellect, satire and just plain fun. Featured in this production are Holly Gibbs, Brian Kehoe, Anne Shoemaker and Mike Zemarel.
On August 9th, Fells Point Corner Theater will be presenting David Ives' All in the Timing, directed by Anne Shoemaker. This critically acclaimed, award winning play, consists of six one-act comedies, combining wit, intellect, satire and just plain fun. Featured in this production are Holly Gibbs, Brian Kehoe, Anne Shoemaker and Mike Zemarel.
"Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse" currently playing at Pumpkin Theatre is a wonderful tale for kids young and old with empowering messages disguised as childrens stories.
Pumpkin Theatre continues our 45th Anniversary Season "A Celebration of Imagination" with Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse. Based on the children's book series by Kevin Henkes, this story is about a mouse named Lilly who loves everything about school, especially her cool teacher, Mr. Slinger. But when Lilly brings her purple plastic purse and its treasures to school and can't wait until sharing time, Mr. Slinger confiscates her prized possession. Lilly's fury leads to revenge and then to remorse and she sets out to make amends. Performances take place on May 11, 12, 18, and 19 at 1 and 3pm at St. Timothy's School, 8400 Greenspring Avenue. Individual tickets are $14 in advance, $16 at the door and available by calling the box office at 410 828 1814 or purchasing ONLINE by visiting our website at www.pumpkintheatre.com.
Pumpkin Theatre continues our 45th Anniversary Season "A Celebration of Imagination" with Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse. Based on the children's book series by Kevin Henkes, this story is about a mouse named Lilly who loves everything about school, especially her cool teacher, Mr. Slinger. But when Lilly brings her purple plastic purse and its treasures to school and can't wait until sharing time, Mr. Slinger confiscates her prized possession. Lilly's fury leads to revenge and then to remorse and she sets out to make amends. Performances take place on May 11, 12, 18, and 19 at 1 and 3pm at St. Timothy's School, 8400 Greenspring Avenue. Individual tickets are $14 in advance, $16 at the door and available by calling the box office at 410 828 1814 or purchasing ONLINE by visiting our website at www.pumpkintheatre.com.
Votes are cast, polls are closed, and results have been tabulated! This was our BIGGEST year yet! After a record number of voters in over 30 regions worldwide, BroadwayWorld is VERY excited to announce the 2012 Baltimore Winners! Thanks to all who voted and HUGE congrats to all the winners!
Voting is now underway for Baltimore and continues until December 31, 2012. Winners will be announced in early January. Check out the live standings below!
Voting is now underway for Baltimore and continues until December 31, 2012. Winners will be announced in early January. Check out the current standings here!
There's nothing more personal than theater in the round, especially when it's on such an intimate scale as that at Spotlighters Theatre where there's a maximum of three rows of seating on each side. And it seems a fitting way to get to know Dolly Gallagher Levi, star of Hello, Dolly!, since her greatest joy is getting to know you-in the hopes of making a little money off of what she's figured out.
Pumpkin Theatre hosts the cabaret event "Songs I'll Never Sing on Stage", a performance by the Producing Artistic Director Jimi Kinstle and the Friends of Pumpkin Theatre singing songs they were never meant to sing in performance on stage (either too old/young/wrong sex/ etc).
Pumpkin Theatre continues its 44th Season "What's in a Name?" with the musical ALEXANDER AND THE TERRIBLE, HORRIBLE, NO GOOD, VERY BAD DAY. Everyone has bad days but this one takes the cake. Alexander is tortured by his brothers and sisters, forgets his homework, get gum stuck in his hair; just a terrible day. How will he muddle through?
Pumpkin Theatre continues its 44th Season "What's in a Name?" with the musical ALEXANDER AND THE TERRIBLE, HORRIBLE, NO GOOD, VERY BAD DAY. Everyone has bad days but this one takes the cake. Alexander is tortured by his brothers and sisters, forgets his homework, get gum stuck in his hair; just a terrible day. How will he muddle through?
Pumpkin Theatre continues its 44th Season "What's in a Name?" with the musical ALEXANDER AND THE TERRIBLE, HORRIBLE, NO GOOD, VERY BAD DAY. Everyone has bad days but this one takes the cake. Alexander is tortured by his brothers and sisters, forgets his homework, get gum stuck in his hair; just a terrible day. How will he muddle through?
Pumpkin Theatre hosts the cabaret event "Songs I'll Never Sing on Stage", a performance by the Producing Artistic Director Jimi Kinstle and the Friends of Pumpkin Theatre singing songs they were never meant to sing in performance on stage (either too old/young/wrong sex/ etc).
The Pumpkin Theatre is making magic with its charming production of Rapunzel. Its colorful sets, elaborate costumes and lively performances pull the audience into a fantasy land of vengeful witches, damsels in distress and princes on heroic quests.
Pumpkin Theatre continues its 44th Season "What's in a Name?" with the musical Rapunzel! Trapped in a tower by her witch mother, Rapunzel and her best friend - her hair - dreams of visiting the land below her window.
Pumpkin Theatre continues its 44th Season 'What's in a Name?' with the musical Rapunzel! Trapped in a tower by her witch mother, Rapunzel and her best friend - her hair - dreams of visiting the land below her window.