Raina, the 30-ish single mother at the heart of Michael Hollinger's intriguing play "Under the Skin" receiving its Baltimore premiere at Everyman Theatre, finds herself struggling with an un…
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 10:34PMYou would have to be psycho to think you could re-create a classic Alfred Hitchcock movie on the stage with only four actors and a small bundle of props. Or you'd have to be English playwrig…
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 06:08PMThe Hippodrome Theatre's 2016-2017 musical-filled season promises a mix of fairy tale, fantasy, nostalgia and vintage pop culture. Three shows in the lineup are currently running on Broadway…
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 06:34PMWhen "The Phantom of the Opera" last played the Hippodrome Theatre in 2010, audiences saw a much-traveled version that effectively re-created the original production of the enormously succes…
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 11:13AMNicholas Delaney, who was resident musician at Chesapeake Shakespeare Company and also worked closely with Cohesion Theatre Company, died on Tuesday. He was 34. Cohesion Theatre founding a…
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 10:56PMGeorge Rose won two Tony Awards and enjoyed widespread admiration from fellow actors. He kept a South American wild cat as a pet at home and on the road. He also died a tortuous death in the…
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 09:40PMThe audacity and depth of "West Side Story" are forcefully reiterated in an up-close revival playing to packed houses at Signature Theatre in Arlington, Va. The production underlines the the…
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 07:23PMIn Shakespeare's day, a certain kind of gender-bending was inevitable in the theater. With women banned from acting on the English stage, the Bard had to write female roles for young male ac…
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 08:30PM"Outside Mullingar," the slender, tender John Patrick Shanley play set in rain-soaked rural Ireland now at Everyman Theatre, gives old issues of love and family a fresh shake. There's a wee …
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 10:14PMIf you always thought noisy roosters were perkily greeting the sun, meet Odysseus — Odie, for short. He's the foul-mouthed fowl being carefully bred to kill in Eric Dufault's biting play "…
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 10:14PMIf you've had it with all the usual Christmas fare, check out "The Santa Closet," an inventive one-man play written and performed by Jeffrey Solomon at Theatre Project. Just don't bring the …
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 10:14PMIn what promises to be an unusually smooth transition, Center Stage managing director Stephen Richard will retire at the end of the season, succeeded by former managing director Michael Ross…
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 10:14PMThe heart of Manhattan's theater district, which picked up the nickname the Great White Way in the 1890s because of then-dazzling electric lights, is really more like the Great Might Way. Yo…
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 12:40PMNot all sweets are bad for you. However high the sugar content in "The Sound of Music," the revival of this Rodgers and Hammerstein classic now playing at the Hippodrome Theatre delivers imm…
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 08:19AMIt's hard enough to make a go of things when you think you know who you are and who you fancy. Things get much trickier for the young man called John in Mike Bartlett's intense and funny wor…
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 09:05PMAnna Deavere Smith's uncanny ability to channel the people she interviews allows her to focus attention on tough issues in an unusually potent way. Witness, for example, "Let Me Down Easy," …
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 07:27PMChesapeake Shakespeare Company's founding artistic director, Ian Gallanar, was inducted into the National Theatre Conference on Friday in New York.Founded in 1925, the organization's aims in…
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 10:44AMGreater acceptance for the transgender community might be reflected in the Amazon TV series "Transparent" or the reception of Caitlyn Jenner. But the lopsided defeat last month for an anti-d…
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 10:16PMTwo of Baltimore's longest-lasting cultural institutions are chronicled in new books that make for engaging reads (and might find a spot on your holiday gift — or wish — list). They're b…
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 07:41AMThe musical version of Barry Levinson's 1989 film classic "Diner" is inching closer to New York. Last year, the show, with songs by Sheryl Crow, premiered at Signature Theatre in Arlington. …
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 01:51PMAmong the more than three dozen students from public arts high schools and after-school arts programs invited to a day-long symposium dubbed "Broadway at the White House" on Monday were thre…
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 07:34AMA play couldn't be more ripped from the headlines than "X's and O's," an examination of football, the good and bad, opening this week at Center Stage. At the heart of this 90-minute work, wr…
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 08:01PMThe minute you declare a spot off-limits, a child will be determined to gain entry. For more than a century, readers have enjoyed the story of one such young snooper, Mary Lennox, heroine of…
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 04:55PMPhilip Glass, the Baltimore-born composer with the distinctive minimalist style that has won him a global fan base, turns periodically to historic figures and events to find subject matter f…
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 04:55PMIt's back, as irreverent as ever.If you weren't converted the first time "The Book of Mormon" hit the Hippodrome a couple of years ago, the high-octane production now in town just might win …
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 07:10AMAfter a 15-month "quiet phase" of fundraising that brought in $21.5 million in gifts and pledges, Center Stage has gone public with a campaign to raise an additional $10.5 million to fund ex…
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 07:10AMCast members in the national touring production of the ever-so-subversive Broadway musical "The Book of Mormon" have been known to ask each other after a performance: "Did we lose anyone tod…
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 06:44PMIt does not take a master detective to determine why "Something's Afoot," a musical from the 1970s that spoofs an Agatha Christie high-body-count whodunit, never became a big hit. The wit is…
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 05:42PMTroy Maxson, the intensely flawed head of household at the center of August Wilson's epic play "Fences," doesn't dispense tough love. It's more like rough love. Those on the receiving end ca…
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 05:30PMSeamus Miller didn't make it all the way through Shakespeare's earliest, most violent tragedy, "Titus Andronicus," when he first saw it at the age of 16. The place was Shakespeare's Globe in…
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 02:18PMAt a time when the national conversation is brimming with talk of barriers — persistent racial, social and economic divides; loud proposals for walled-in borders — August Wilson's "Fence…
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