What do you get when you bring together Dracula, a mad scientist, a Santa Monica medium, and an uber-billionaress who thinks she can buy eternal life? You get 'The Prevalence of Mrs. Seal' now part of the 48th season of the Audrey Herman Spotlighters Theater in downtown Baltimore.
Spotlighters Theatre presents The Prevalence of Mrs. Seal, written by Otis Bigelow and directed by Michael Spellman. This production will run from October 23 through November 15; Friday & Saturday at 8pm, Sunday at 2pm, with one Thursday performance:November 12, at 8pm.
What do you get when you bring together Dracula, a mad scientist, a Santa Monica medium, and an uber-billionaress who thinks she can buy eternal life? You get 'The Prevalence of Mrs. Seal' now part of the 48th season of the Audrey Herman Spotlighters Theater in downtown Baltimore.
Spotlighters Theatre presents The Prevalence of Mrs. Seal, written by Otis Bigelow and directed by Michael Spellman. This production will run from October 23 through November 15; Friday & Saturday at 8pm, Sunday at 2pm, with one Thursday performance:November 12, at 8pm.
Spotlighters Theatre presents The Prevalence of Mrs. Seal, written by Otis Bigelow and directed by Michael Spellman. This production will run from October 23 through November 15; Friday & Saturday at 8pm, Sunday at 2pm, with one Thursday performance:November 12, at 8pm.
In Bryony Lavery's Tony-award winning play, FROZEN, three characters find themselves held fast by the icy bonds of circumstance that have made one man a psychopathic murderer, another a driven child activist, the third, a scientific explorer of the human mind.
Opening Friday June 12, 2009 at 8pm is FROZEN. . . a chilling psychological thriller, by Bryony Lavery, directed by Michael Spellman, and stage managed by Ivan Lawson.
Opening Friday June 12, 2009 at 8pm is FROZEN. . . a chilling psychological thriller, by Bryony Lavery, directed by Michael Spellman, and stage managed by Ivan Lawson.
ON GOLDEN POND written by Ernest Thompson directed by Roy Hammond
May 1 - May 31, 2009
An intimate, touching, and witty classic American comedy/drama, this heartwarming play explores growing up, growing old and growing closer.