Pumpkin Theatre continues its 44th Season "What's in a Name?" with a NEW play Clever Rachel! Originally a children's book by Debby Waldman, Pumpkin Theatre in partnership with the Center for Jewish Education, have adapted it for the stage.
Pumpkin Theatre continues its 44th Season "What's in a Name?" with a new play, Clever Rachel! Originally a children's book by Debby Waldman, Pumpkin Theatre in partnership with the Center for Jewish Education, have adapted it for the stage. Set in Poland in the late 1800s, Rachel struggles to understand her role in society as a young woman.
Pumpkin Theatre hosts the cabaret event "Songs I'll Never Sing on Stage", a performance by the Producing Artistic Director Jimi Kinstle and the Friends of Pumpkin Theatre singing songs they were never meant to sing in performance on stage (either too old/young/wrong sex/ etc).
Tonight's performance of /Man of La Mancha/ is cancelled. Please call the Box Office if you'd like to reschedule your reservation for Sunday's final performance. For information, please call (410) 563-9135.
The Vagabond Players will continue their 94th consecutive season with Man of La Mancha by Dale Wasserman, lyrics by Joe Darion, and music by Mitch Leigh; directed by Eric J. Potter with musical direction by Chris Rose.
'Man of La Mancha' is a satisfying evening's entertainment at Baltimore's Vagabond Theater, just don't look for Broadway caliber voices on Vagabond's diminutive stage.
The Baltimore Theater Alliance's new executive director issued this statement: Happy New Year! I'm Mark Beachy, the new Executive Director of the Baltimore Theatre Alliance.
The Vagabond Players will continue their 94th consecutive season with Man of La Mancha by Dale Wasserman, lyrics by Joe Darion, and music by Mitch Leigh; directed by Eric J. Potter with musical direction by Chris Rose.
The Vagabond Players will continue their 94th consecutive season with Man of La Mancha by Dale Wasserman, lyrics by Joe Darion, and music by Mitch Leigh; directed by Eric J. Potter with musical direction by Chris Rose.
It's every fox for him or herself as Lillian Hellman's tale of greed, class conflict and social injustice, 'The Little Foxes,' comes to the Dundalk Community Theater.
DCT Celebrates its 2008/09 Season with Lillian Hellman's - The Little Foxes February 27 - March 8
Lillian Hellman's cynical play of family greed and revenge, The Little Foxes, is her most popular piece of drama. It was acclaimed an instant hit after a hugely successful opening night in 1939. Certainly moral dissembling lies at the heart of the play: the Hubbard siblings steal, deceive, and plot against each other in their efforts to invest in one of the first cotton mills to industrialize the New South, a plan that stands to win them millions of dollars.
DCT Celebrates its 2008/09 Season with Lillian Hellman's - The Little Foxes February 27 - March 8
Lillian Hellman's cynical play of family greed and revenge, The Little Foxes, is her most popular piece of drama. It was acclaimed an instant hit after a hugely successful opening night in 1939. Certainly moral dissembling lies at the heart of the play: the Hubbard siblings steal, deceive, and plot against each other in their efforts to invest in one of the first cotton mills to industrialize the New South, a plan that stands to win them millions of dollars.
WHO: Dundalk Community Theatre WHAT: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum WHEN: Through November 4. Fri - Sat at 8PM, Sun at 2PM WHERE: CCBC - Dundalk TICKETS/INFORMATION: www.ccbcmd.edu or 410-780-6369.
WHO: CenterStage WHAT: Alice Childress' Trouble in Mind WHEN: Through March 4; Tues. - Sat. at 8PM, Sat. & Sun. at 2PM, Sun. at 7:30PM HOW MUCH: $10 - $60
THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD presented by The Vagabond Players, now through February 12, 2006. Friday & Saturday at 8PM, Sunday at 2PM. Tickets $20.00, available by phone at 410-563-9135 or at the theatre: 806 South Broadway, Baltimore, MD 21231