RUINED is directed by Barry Feinstein, who directed the highly acclaimed Seafarer last season, as well as FPCT's 2010 season opener, Fool for Love. In addition, he also directed The Miser, The Homecoming and Tracy Letts' Bug for our 2009-2010 Season. Barry is a certified Speech Pathologist, who also teaches our very popular acting workshops and works with FPCT's "Ann Street Players," (formerly known as "The Challenged Ensemble").
Fells Point Corner Theatre will present RUINED by Lynn Nottage in a production directed by Barry Feinstein from Friday, May 4th to Sunday, June 3rd, 2012.
Albuquerque Theatre Guild July 2011 Performance Calendar- More theatrical performances take place every weekend here in Albuquerque than in any other U.S. city of its size.
A wornout man in yesterday's suit and fedora achieves tragic heights typically reserved for Shakespearean kings in Arthur Miller's classic, 'Death of a Salesman,' now at the Vagabond Players Theater in Fells Point.
Absurdly, sublimely ridiculous playwright Charles Ludlam's salute to acting, the relationship between fathers and
sons--especially when the father and son are both actors with an affinity for 'Hamlet'--is the stuff and nonsense of 'Stage Blood' now at the Spotlighters Theater in downtown Baltimore.
Spotlighters Theatre presents Charles Ludlam's STAGE BLOOD from Friday, November 26 through Sunday, December 19, 2010 with Fri & Sat performances at 8pm, Sun performances at 2pm and one Thursday Performance, Dec 16 at 8pm.
Spotlighters Theatre presents Charles Ludlam's STAGE BLOOD from Friday, November 26 through Sunday, December 19, 2010 with Fri & Sat performances at 8pm, Sun performances at 2pm and one Thursday Performance, Dec 16 at 8pm.
Writing plays can be a lonely job, but the writing is only half the battle. To see his work fully realized, the playwright must find a theater willing to take a chance and produce his new, unproven work for the first time. The Mobtown Playwrights Group makes that step a little easier by proving space for staged reading, workshops and full productions
Writing plays can be a lonely job, but the writing is only half the battle. To see his work fully realized, the playwright must find a theater willing to take a chance and produce his new, unproven work for the first time. The Mobtown Playwrights Group makes that step a little easier by proving space for staged reading, workshops and full productions
Writing plays can be a lonely job, but the writing is only half the battle. To see his work fully realized, the playwright must find a theater willing to take a chance and produce his new, unproven work for the first time. The Mobtown Playwrights Group makes that step a little easier by proving space for staged reading, workshops and full productions
The failings of old age, the strife between an obstinate father and a 40something daughter, a boy from a broken family, a man's unrequited love...hard to believe such depressing subject matter is actually at the core of the Spotlighters production of Ernest Thompson's sentimental comedy, ON GOLDEN POND.
WHO: Catonsville Theatre Company WHAT: Rounding Third WHEN: Through November 24. Fri and Sat at 8PM, Sun 11/18 at 3PM HOW MUCH: $18 General, $15 Students, Seniors. TICKETS/INFORMATION: 410-455-4400 or www.ccbcmd.edu
WHO: Fells Point Corner Theatre WHAT: Anna in the Tropics by Nilo Cruz WHEN: Through 10/21. Friday and Saturday at 8PM, Sundays at 2PM. INFORMATION: www.fpct.org or 410-276-7837
WHO: Baltimore Playwrights Festival WHAT: Sonja Kinzer's Almost Vermilion WHEN: Through August 19. Thurs - Sat at 8PM, Sun at 7PM. WHERE: Theatrical Mining Company at The College of Notre Dame, LeClerc Hall HOW MUCH: $12 General/ $10 Students & Seniors. Thursdays are Pay-As-You-Can INFORMATION: tmc.originalplays.com or 410-347-0832