
As intriguing as its premise, The Metal Children, a play by Pulitzer Prize nominee (not for this work) Adam Rapp lacks subtlety. If vigilantes wearing pig's masks who terrorize people they d…
SOURCE: mdtheatreguide.com at 12:21PM[SHARE]From the moment at the beginning of Maytag Virgin that Jack (William Hardy) casts interested"which quickly turn to adoring"eyes on his new neighbor, Lizzy (Gillian Shelly), we can guess what…
SOURCE: mdtheatreguide.com at 10:06PM[SHARE]Anyone who has stood mesmerized by a painting or sculpture, wondering how such beauty came into the world (or even how one puts a price on it), will appreciate The Guard. The play by Jessica…
SOURCE: mdtheatreguide.com at 03:09PM[SHARE]The suspense escalates"punctuated by humor and moments of sheer poetry"in Steven Dietz's Private Eyes. Somewhat reminiscent of Harold Pinter's Betrayal and even of David Ives's Venus in F…
SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 06:25PM[SHARE]The versatile Noel Coward may have been as English as tea and crumpets, but he found inspiration for one of his most-enduring comedies in the freewheeling American household of actress Laure…
SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 10:46PM[SHARE]Before Eugene O'Neill was a household name, he earned his first money as a playwright – $15 – for a one-act play presented by Vagabond Players. That was the second production of …
SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 05:59PM[SHARE]It's probably every actor's dream to skip over what could be tedious and repetitive rehearsals and go straight to the performance. On the other hand, it's probably every actor's nightmare…
SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 05:01PM[SHARE]There's a lot of fine acting in Romeo and Juliet: Love Knows No Age, the current production at Wheaton's Unexpected Stage Company. The staging, by director/co-producing artistic director Chr…
SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 04:30PM[SHARE]"There's no fool like a new fool," says one of the characters, a simple shepherd who gives new meaning too the term "simple," in Parlor Room Theater’s production of Neil Simon's play F…
SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 04:09PM[SHARE]A 19th-century farce by Austrian writer Johann Nestroy (Einen Jux will er sich Machen) has sure had a lot of legs. With a change of venue and the beefing up of a minor character, it provided…
SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 06:18PM[SHARE]For a theater devoted to presenting plays that "start conversations," the choice of The Shipment as the final offering of Forum Theatre's 11th season is appropriate. Make that, right on targ…
SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 05:32PM[SHARE]When your name is Arthur Miller, as in the Tony and other Award-wining playwright, the bar is set high. After all, he is the author of Death of a Salesman, which many consider among the g…
SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 07:26PM[SHARE]What does it mean when one spouse asks the other to take out the garbage? It all depends on the couple and the context. That's one of the insights of The Language Archive, a play by Julia Ch…
SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 07:03PM[SHARE]There's been a definite maturation since ACW Dances' last concert in the fall. The dancers seem even better coordinated and confident; the choreography"sometimes by artistic director Abigail…
SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 10:41AM[SHARE]Loud applause turned thunderous, accompanied by a long-lasting standing ovation after the opening performance of Man of La Mancha on Monday, March 23 by DC's Shakespeare Theatre Company. The…
SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 11:50PM[SHARE]Moises Kaufman's 33 Variations was inspired by Ludwig von Beethoven's piano work of the same name, and in one of the play's joys, we get to hear a fair amount of the 50-minute piece. (In the…
SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 09:05PM[SHARE]Gina Gionfriddo's dramedy about five flawed characters struggling with ideas of feminism and anti-feminism (and lots of liquor) as well as their own personal and interpersonal conflicts has …
SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 11:20AM[SHARE]Silver Spring Stage has taken on a huge challenge in presenting Orson's Shadow, a play that moves from the heights of humor to the depths of despair and back and centers on world-famous pers…
SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 07:46PM[SHARE]The proverbial wisdom in theater is that dying is easy; comedy is hard; and parody is tougher still. That hasn't stopped playwright Christopher Durang, master of dark comedy, satire, and abs…
SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 10:58AM[SHARE]Dance and industrial psychology might not seem to be natural allies. But they blend beautifully in ACW Dances' The Interpersonal Underworld, a two-part modern-dance piece about relationships…
SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 12:38PM[SHARE]Combining intriguing human and non-human characters and a heavy dose of magic, The Tempest is one of William Shakespeare's best-loved plays. The plot is well-known (even serving as the basis…
SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 09:48PM[SHARE]It's exciting for the Shakespeare Theatre Company that distinguished British director Michael Attenborough accepted an invitation to oversee a production. His choice"and the opening show of …
SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 05:39PM[SHARE]To paraphrase a much-more-sarcastic remark by Oscar Wilde about another work of art, one has to have a heart of stone not to cry at least a little at the death of Mimi, La Boheme's consumpti…
SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 01:41PM[SHARE]Trusting one's instincts (but backing them up with hard, cold facts) might be the theme of Earth and Sky, a contemporary take on film noir as live theater. This morning, after seeing the pla…
SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 04:03AM[SHARE]The broad reach and influence of Franz Kafka's deeply disturbing, yet funny, story Metamorphosis is illustrated by a line in Mel Brooks' 1968 film The Producers. Desperate to underwrite a fl…
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