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BWW Reviews: A Lot Like Christmas: MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET at Toby's Columbia
by Jack L. B. Gohn - Nov 24, 2013


You may know it as Here's Love. You may know it as It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas. (The show has been produced under both titles.) Currently the 1963 Meredith Willson musical based on the film Miracle on 34th Street goes under the name of its source material, the 1947 classic movie, and Toby's Columbia is presenting it in a very impressive revival.

Photo Flash: First Look at Daniel Felton, Lawrence B. Munsey and More in LES MISERABLES at Toby's Dinner Theatre
by Christina Mancuso - Aug 27, 2013


Toby's Dinner Theatre presents Les Miserables, July 26 - November 10, 2013. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the production shots below!

BWW Reviews: LES MISERABLES at Toby's Dinner Theater - You Should Hear These People Sing!
by Charles Shubow - Aug 27, 2013


Tony winning musical is getting a superb production at Toby's Dinner Theatre

BWW Reviews: IN THE HEIGHTS at Toby's Dinner Theatre of Columbia - A Smashing Success
by Charles Shubow - May 21, 2013


Tony-winning musical brings a breath of fresh air to dinner theatre patrons.

BWW Reviews: IN THE HEIGHTS at Toby's - Energetic But Inaudible
by Jack L. B. Gohn - May 12, 2013


In The Heights is not standard Maryland dinner theater fare, concerning, as it does, the residents of a largely Dominican and Puerto Rican barrio at the northern end (and highest part) of Manhattan. The lyrics are often in Spanish, often delivered in rap monologue, and largely assume a kind of cultural literacy not common among Maryland dinner theater patrons: knowing, for instance, what it means for someone to say she comes from La Vibora or from Vega Alta (things I had to look up after the fact) or what kind of comestible a mamey might be (ditto), or what it means to yell 'Wepa!' (ditto again). This is probably a good thing; all of us should constantly be looking to broaden our horizons, especially in our theatergoing. At the same time, as much help as possible should be extended to make the proceedings as comprehensible as possible for us Anglo newbies. And sadly, barring a half-page insert of explanation in the program, that kind of help was in scant evidence in Toby's new production.

DREAMGIRLS, THE TAMING OF THE SHREW and More Take Home 2013 Helen Hayes Awards - All the Winners!
by BWW Special Coverage - Apr 8, 2013


theatreWashington just announced the 29th Helen Hayes Awards nominees today, January 28th, 2013 in The National Theatre's Helen Hayes Gallery. This year, for the first time, theatre lovers in Washington and around the world were able to watch the nomination announcements live via webcast at theatrewashington.org, Facebook, or on the Livestream. Rebecca Sheir of WAMU's Metro Connection and WTOP's Bob Madigan hosted. Scroll below for the full list of the 2013 nominees!

BWW Review: Ease on Down and See THE WIZ at Toby's
by Jack L. B. Gohn - Mar 4, 2013


What really puts the show across, however, is the songs. The wealth of black pop of the mid-70s is on display here, including power-pop ballads (THE FEELING WE ONCE HAD) and disco (EMERALD CITY BALLET), with definite echoes of the Shaft Theme in the TORNADO BALLET. And here this great music is put across by pros.

2013 Helen Hayes Award Nominations Announced!
by BWW Special Coverage - Jan 28, 2013


theatreWashington just announced the 29th Helen Hayes Awards nominees today, January 28th, 2013 in The National Theatre's Helen Hayes Gallery. This year, for the first time, theatre lovers in Washington and around the world were able to watch the nomination announcements live via webcast at theatrewashington.org, Facebook, or on the Livestream. Rebecca Sheir of WAMU's Metro Connection and WTOP's Bob Madigan hosted. Scroll below for the full list of the 2013 nominees!

BWW Reviews: The Challenge Is Still There In The Color Purple at Toby's
by Jack L. B. Gohn - Sep 17, 2012


On the evidence of the book, and as echoed in the show, Alice Walker finds permanence and monogamy rarer than more fluid arrangements. I mentioned forgiveness, and it plays large here; the characters find, in various ways, that they must accept that their loved ones love them back only with divided hearts.

BWW Reviews: Fashionable Amidst Hallowed Halls - LEGALLY BLONDE at Toby’s Columbia
by Jack L. B. Gohn - Jul 15, 2012


A show that gets liberal audiences to cheer for someone who at first blush would seem like a future Ann Romney is doing something pretty canny.

BWW Reviews: Welcome Back to the 60s: HAIRSPRAY at Toby's Baltimore
by Jack L. B. Gohn - Apr 29, 2012


The portrayal of Edna by Lawrence B. Munsey is outstanding; more than any other Edna I've seen, Munsey brings out the femininity and vulnerability of the character without sacrificing her drag queen strut at appropriate moments.

Jan Maxwell, Cate Blanchett, et al. Nominated for 2012 Helen Hayes Awards
by Nicole Rosky - Feb 28, 2012


Last night before a crowd of 200 theatre makers and theatre lovers, theatreWashington announced the nominees for the 28th Helen Hayes Awards. The National Theatre's Helen Hayes Gallery set the scene for the announcement of nominees in 26 categories for artistic excellence and the announcement of the recipient of the 2012 John Aniello Award for Outstanding Emerging Theatre Company. The Helen Hayes Awards is one of the most prestigious honors for artists and theatre companies in Washington's vibrant theatre scene.

BWW Reviews: Toby’s Razzle-Dazzles with CHICAGO Revival
by Jack L. B. Gohn - Sep 19, 2011


Put on your most cynical mood, the one in which you laugh at the predictable folly, venality and dishonesty of the human race, mix it with your ear for Jazz Age syncopation and great singing, get your buzz on for chorines flouncing athletically and with rhythmic precision in their undies, and go!

A Theatre Lover's Guide to DC/Capital Area Theatres �" December 2010 Offerings
by Joel Markowitz - Nov 30, 2010


Happy Holidays everyone! Come visit our Nation's Capital during the holiday season. It's such a beautiful time of the year here, with so many lights shimmering on the monuments, The Mall, and on The White House. As we await the first snow flakes, DC area theatres are chocked full of productions for the whole family filled with elves, reindeers, Santas, and Scrooges.

A Theatre Lover's Guide to DC/Capital Area Theatres - March 2010 Offerings
by Joel Markowitz - Mar 1, 2010


The DC area stages' theatre choices in March are dizzying! There's a new play by Terrence McNally at the Kennedy Center, and an off-Broadway gem at Signature Theatre. Adam Guettel's gorgeous Tony Award-winning harmonies will fill Arena Stage in Crystal City. Fagin and his orphans and zaftig Edna Turnblad and her daughter Tracy - will be singing and dancing at Toby's Dinner Theatre in Baltimore and Columbia, MD, and a blood-thirsty musical will be establishing roots at Ford's Theatre. With over 30 shows opening this month, come visit the DC area's 205 theatre venues, and have a monumental time!

"The Producers" at Toby’s of Columbia
by James Howard - Sep 15, 2008


Mel Brooks' hit musical, The Producers, plays at Toby's Dinner Theatre of Columbia through November 23.

Photo Flash: Toby's 'La Cage': Oo La La Part II
by BWW - Jan 30, 2008


More photos from the dazzling new production of the classic La Cage aux Folles at Toby's Dinner Theatre in Baltimore!

Best of Baltimore Theatre 2007: Regional/Resident Theatre
by James Howard - Jan 6, 2008


Top Honors for the best of local regional theatre productions in 2007.

Titanic:The Musical: Epic Tragedy, Epic Theatre
by James Howard - Sep 10, 2007


WHO: Toby's Dinner Theatre of Columbia WHAT: Titanic: The Musical WHEN: Through November 11. Performance schedule and pricing varies. INFORMATION: www.tobysdinnertheatre.com or 1-800-88-TOBYS

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