Is he or isn't he - and can an actor in the celluloid closet experience true love and career success? Gossip and entanglements snare a rising Hollywood hunk and his ruthless agent in this satiric look at celebrity and sexual hypocrisy. With dialogue as sharp as it is witty, Douglas Carter Beans's controversial comedy, The Little Dog Laughed is Noel Coward for the 21st century.
by Gabrielle Sierra -
Is he or isn't he - and can an actor in the celluloid closet experience true love and career success? Gossip and entanglements snare a rising Hollywood hunk and his ruthless agent in this satiric look at celebrity and sexual hypocrisy. With dialogue as sharp as it is witty, Douglas Carter Beans's controversial comedy, The Little Dog Laughed is Noel Coward for the 21st century.
by Kelsey Denette -
Is he or isn't he - and can an actor in the celluloid closet experience true love and career success? Gossip and entanglements snare a rising Hollywood hunk and his ruthless agent in this satiric look at celebrity and sexual hypocrisy. With dialogue as sharp as it is witty, Douglas Carter Beans's controversial comedy, The Little Dog Laughed is Noel Coward for the 21st century.
by Gabrielle Sierra -
Fells Point Corner Theatre is set to present THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED by Douglas Carter Beane.
by Charles Shubow -
I have attended musicals at various community college theaters in the greater Baltimore area but I somehow never made it to Bel Air, specifically to Harford Community College which is the home base for the Phoenix Festival Theatre.
by BWW News Desk -
Dundalk Community Theatre concludes its 2010/11 season with the final performance of Rodgers & Hammerstein's musical version of CINDERELLA on May 22.
by Gabrielle Sierra -
Jessica Brockmeyer, Managing Director of PHOENIX FESTIVAL THEATER at Harford Community College, is proud to announce the upcoming production of Stephen Sondheim's Company on June 10, 11, 17 and 18 at 8 PM and June 12 and 18 at 3 PM in Harford Community College's Chesapeake Theater.
by BWW News Desk -
Dundalk Community Theatre concludes its 2010/11 season with Rodgers & Hammerstein's musical version of CINDERELLA from May 13 - 22. There will be a Special Saturday Matinee, May 21, with tickets Two for $25, starting at 2pm. The Matinee will have a special Princess Boutique and Prince Knighting event starting at 12:30pm for children, with the characters from the show. Individual tickets are $22 for adults, $19 for senior adults and $14 for students/DCT Actors/Children 12 and under, for all other performance.
by Meghan Schuler -
Dundalk Community Theatre concludes its 2010/11 season with Rodgers & Hammerstein's musical version of CINDERELLA from May 13 - 22. There will be a Special Saturday Matinee, May 21, with tickets Two for $25, starting at 2pm. The Matinee will have a special Princess Boutique and Prince Knighting event starting at 12:30pm for children, with the characters from the show. Individual tickets are $22 for adults, $19 for senior adults and $14 for students/DCT Actors/Children 12 and under, for all other performance.
by Kelsey Denette -
Dundalk Community Theatre concludes its 2010/11 season with Rodgers & Hammerstein's musical version of CINDERELLA from May 13 - 22. There will be a Special Saturday Matinee, May 21, with tickets Two for $25, starting at 2pm.
by BWW News Desk -
Broadway Gone Awry. Featuring performances by the following: Ken Ewing, Tom Wyatt, Tom Burns Amy Luchey, Jimmy Biernatowski, Liz Boyer Hunnicutt.
by Kelsey Denette -
Broadway Gone Awry. Featuring performances by the following: Ken Ewing, Tom Wyatt, Tom Burns Amy Luchey, Jimmy Biernatowski, Liz Boyer Hunnicutt.
by Jack L. B. Gohn -
Potter directs Sweeney (Edward J. Peters) in such fashion that he seldom becomes such a ghoul he ceases to be human. Freddy Kreuger has a back story, but he's not a tragic hero because of it; Sweeney is.
by BWW News Desk -
Theatre Hopkins will open its final production of the season, the Maryland premiere of the musical comedy, The Glorious Ones on Friday, June 11, at the Swirnow Theater in the Mattin Center on The Johns Hopkins University's Homewood campus, 3400 N. Charles St. in Baltimore.
by Charles Shubow -
First, let me admit, I adore the music of Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens. My introduction to them began at the Olney Theatre Center with their musical farce Lucky Stiff over twenty years ago. Then there was the incredible Broadway hit Once on this Island, My Favorite Year, the mega musical Ragtime, followed by the poignant A Man of No Importance and the challenging Dessa Rose, and in 2007, The Glorious Ones.
by Charlie Piane -
Theatre Hopkins will open its final production of the season, the Maryland premiere of the musical comedy, 'The Glorious Ones' on Friday, June 11, at the Swirnow Theater in the Mattin Center on The Johns Hopkins University's Homewood campus, 3400 N. Charles St. in Baltimore. The score and book are by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty, who received the Tony Award for their musical 'Ragtime.' The production is directed and choreographed by Todd Pearthree.
by BWW News Desk -
Theatre Hopkins will open its final production of the season, the Maryland premiere of the musical comedy, The Glorious Ones on Friday, June 11, at the Swirnow Theater in the Mattin Center on The Johns Hopkins University's Homewood campus, 3400 N. Charles St. in Baltimore.
by Gabrielle Sierra -
Theatre Hopkins will open its final production of the season, the Maryland premiere of the musical comedy, The Glorious Ones on Friday, June 11, at the Swirnow Theater in the Mattin Center on The Johns Hopkins University's Homewood campus, 3400 N. Charles St. in Baltimore.
by Gabrielle Sierra -
Theatre Hopkins will open its final production of the season, the Maryland premiere of the musical comedy, 'The Glorious Ones' on Friday, June 11, at the Swirnow Theater in the Mattin Center on The Johns Hopkins University's Homewood campus, 3400 N. Charles St. in Baltimore.
by Mary Hanrahan -
Theatre Hopkins will open its final production of the season, the Maryland premiere of the musical comedy, The Glorious Ones on Friday, June 11, at the Swirnow Theater in the Mattin Center on The Johns Hopkins University's Homewood campus, 3400 N. Charles St. in Baltimore. The score and book are by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty, who received the Tony Award for their musical Ragtime. The production is directed and choreographed by Todd Pearthree.
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