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Everyman Theatre Announces ASL-Interpreted Performances of TRIBES
by Tyler Peterson - May 9, 2014


Everyman Theatre has announced that it will be performing five ASL-interpreted performances of Nina Raine's award-winning play Tribes. The theatre company will also be offering captioned performances for the first time. There will be two captioned performances during the run of the show. The Baltimore premiere is a hysterical and touching coming-of-age story about a young deaf man and his struggle for self-identity. The production will begin performances on May 27th (its Pay What You Can Performance) and will run through June 22nd.

BWW Reviews: THE DRESSER at Everyman Theatre - Simply Spectacular
by Charles Shubow - Mar 21, 2014


Bruce Randolph Nelson and Carl Schurr are both outstanding in a play about the theater.

BWW Reviews: Theater J's THE ARGUMENT is Stirring and Masterfully Written
by Benjamin Tomchik - Oct 30, 2013


Alexandra Gersten-Vassilaros's masterfully written play is not meant to be another exhaustive debate on the issue of abortion. It simply asks us to watch the play not through the prism of our own beliefs, but through the actions of the characters onstage. Theater J's production asks a lot of questions, which is what good theater is supposed to do. It asks us to reconsider our beliefs and challenge our curiosity. The Argument at Theater J is theater at its finest and definitely worth seeing.

BWW Reviews: THE BEAUX' STRATAGEM at Everyman Theatre Features Tremendous Ensemble
by Charles Shubow - Jun 21, 2013


Restoration comedy ends Everyman's hugely successful inaugural season.

BWW Reviews: BOEING BOEING Rep Stage - Go for the Laughs
by Charles Shubow - Apr 29, 2013


Hit French farce I'm sure will improve with age.

BWW Reviews: BOEING BOEING: Howard's REP Outdoes Itself with a Delirious Farce
by Jack L. B. Gohn - Apr 21, 2013


We have not only laughed our heads off, not only witnessed the fulfillment, however temporary, of transgressive bachelor-in-paradise fantasies, but also been treated to something rarer: a visual reimmersion in the colors and sights of the most carefree part of an era: the coordinated uniforms and flight bags, the electric blue paint on the wall, the miniskirts, the smoking-jacket-and-ascot, not to mention the final payoff: a curtain-call that will remind viewers of the way singing groups used to present on television before rock videos and MTV.

Rep Stage Closes Season With BOEING BOEING, Beginning 4/17
by Kelsey Denette - Apr 9, 2013


Rep Stage, the professional Equity theatre in residence at Howard Community College (HCC), concludes its 20th anniversary season with Marc Camoletti's high-flying bedroom farce, Boeing Beoing. Karl Kippola, who starred as Tom Wingfield in Rep's 2010 production of The Glass Menagerie, directs this comedic romp through 1960s Paris where Bernard, an American bachelor playboy, must juggle the comings and goings of his three air-hostess fiancees, his overworked acerbic French maid, and an old friend who unexpectedly arrives from Wisconsin. Bernard has the arrivals and departures of the trio of international air-hostesses perfectly scheduled by using the airlines own timetables - until the addition of the Boeing Boeing jets. Suddenly, air travel gets faster and turbulence ensues until everyone arrives at Bernard's Parisian love-nest at the same time. Boeing Boeing features James Whalen as Bernard; Paul Edward Hope as Robert, the friend; and Nanna Ingvarsson as Berthe, the French maid; with Allison Leigh Corke, Kelsea Edgerly, and Molly Cahill Govern coming in for a landing as the three international flight attendants.

Photo Flash: Everyman Theatre's IT'S A WRAP Party
by Charles Shubow - Jan 10, 2013


The Everyman Theatre has finally moved to its new location in downtown Baltimore on E. Fayette Street and about to open its production of August: Osage County.

Photo Flash: First Look at Everyman Theatre's TIME STANDS STILL
by BWW News Desk - Sep 15, 2012


Everyman Theatre's 22nd season opener, Time Stands Still by Donald Margulies, is one of the final two shows that will be produced at Everyman's Charles Street home this Fall. In January, 2013, Everyman Theatre will be making an historic move to its brand new theatre located downtown on Fayette Street. Critically acclaimed in New York, Time Stands Still was nominated for a Tony for Best Play in 2010. Everyman Theatre's production marks its Baltimore premiere and BroadwayWorld has a first look at the production below.

BWW Reviews: Everyman Theatre Hits a Home Run with TIME STANDS STILL
by Charles Shubow - Sep 14, 2012


Explosvie production of Donald Marguilies

Everyman Theatre Presents TIME STANDS STILL, Now thru 10/7
by BWW News Desk - Aug 29, 2012


Everyman Theatre's 22nd season opener, Time Stands Still by Donald Margulies, is one of the final two shows that will be produced at Everyman's Charles Street home this Fall. In January, 2013, Everyman Theatre will be making an historic move to its brand new theatre located downtown on Fayette Street. Critically acclaimed in New York, Time Stands Still was nominated for a Tony for Best Play in 2010. Everyman Theatre's production marks its Baltimore premiere.

Everyman Theatre Presents TIME STANDS STILL, 8/29-10/7
by BWW News Desk - Aug 9, 2012


Everyman Theatre's 22nd season opener, Time Stands Still by Donald Margulies, is one of the final two shows that will be produced at Everyman's Charles Street home this Fall. In January, 2013, Everyman Theatre will be making an historic move to its brand new theatre located downtown on Fayette Street. Critically acclaimed in New York, Time Stands Still was nominated for a Tony for Best Play in 2010. Everyman Theatre's production marks its Baltimore premiere.

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