Theatr Clwyd Sets 40th Anniversary Season
by Tyler Peterson
- May 23, 2016
In Theatr Clwyd's 40th anniversary year, Artistic Director Tamara Harvey, today announces full casting for her Theatr Clwyd directorial debut production of William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing. Harvey directs Lisa Palfrey in the role of Beatrice and John Ramm as Benedict. They are joined by David Bark-Jones, Jonathan Harden, Sian Howard, Nakay Kpaka, Steven Meo, Catherin Morris, Lowri Palfrey, Kerry Peers, and Sion Pritchard.
BWW Review: THE TRIP TO BOUNTIFUL at Capital Repertory Theatre
by Gianluca Russo
- May 3, 2016
There are very few productions that move me to tears, the last being Roundabout Theatre Company's revival of Violet starring Sutton Foster, ironically also based on a woman's journey to happiness. And though I usually stay composed and proper, something about Capital Repertory Theatre's beautiful production of The Trip to Bountiful compelled me to join in on the show's emotional rollercoaster and ponder upon the current state of my own life.
Simon Keenlyside en concierto en el Teatro Real de Madrid
by Juan-Jose Gonzalez
- Apr 28, 2016
Mañana el Teatro Real de Madrid acogera el concierto del baritono britanico Simon Keenlyside. 'Blue skies: Songlines to American Music' incluira un repertorio lleno de clasicos del jazz y swing, que sirvieron como punto de partida para grandes musicales de Broadway y Hollywood.
SCT Closes 8th Season with BLIND FROM HERE, Now thru 6/28
by BWW News Desk
- Jun 5, 2015
Single Carrot Theatre is closing out its 8th season with Blind From Here, by SCT Ensemble Member Alix Fenhagen. A world premiere, Blind From Here follows a 90s band on their quest for greatness, and the lead singer Elsa's personal journey of coming to terms with her own dreams in an uncertain future.
SCT to Close 8th Season with BLIND FROM HERE, 6/5-28
by BWW News Desk
- May 20, 2015
Single Carrot Theatre is closing out its 8th season with Blind From Here, by SCT Ensemble Member Alix Fenhagen. A world premiere, Blind From Here follows a 90s band on their quest for greatness, and the lead singer Elsa's personal journey of coming to terms with her own dreams in an uncertain future.
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.
Stephen Fry Joins Cast of 24: LIVE ANOTHER DAY
by Tyler Peterson
- Jan 24, 2014
According to Deadline, the popular UK actor has signed on for 24: LIVE ANOTHER DAY, debuting with a two-hour television premiere Monday, May 5on FOX, and makes its time period premiere The Following week on Monday, May 12.
Single Carrot Theatre Announces it Will be First Tenant at 2600 N. Howard Street
by Kelsey Denette
- Dec 5, 2012
Single Carrot Theatre announces plans to move to 2600 N. Howard Street, currently Mr. James' Tire Shop in the coming year. Seawall Development will reopen the tire shop as a freshly rehabilitated historic building, focused on non-profits, performance, and dining. Single Carrot Theatre, previously housed at Load of Fun on North Avenue, is the first tenant of the building.
"We're thrilled to partner with Single Carrot, which is known for bringing excellent theatre and education programs to Baltimore," says Seawall partner Evan Morville. "Single Carrot Theatre has worked alongside us and selected this building as their new home. We can't wait to see what they do with the space and for the neighborhood."
Recordings of Journalist Howard Smith Available on iTunes Today
by BWW News Desk
- Nov 20, 2012
Unearthed after more than forty years and unheard since their original airing, the recordings of Village Voice "Scenes" columnist and radio personality HoWard Smith are available for the first time on iTunes beginning today, November 20.
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