At 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…
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 08:15PMLast month, Facebook and the Twittersphere lit up with stinging comments aimed at the Manhattan Theater Club, which had scheduled a season for its New York audiences consisting of seven play…
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 12:59PMJ. B. Priestley's multi-layered play "An Inspector Calls" held up a mirror to post-World War II society in Britain. Everyman Theatre's taut revival holds up a mirror to us.
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 12:53PMSome people may find it difficult to remember how hideously the AIDS crisis struck in the early 1980s, how fearful and hopeless it felt. All the prejudice, all those urban myths, all that go…
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SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 04:23PMWhen Rep Stage decided to devote the entire 2015-2016 season to works by contemporary female playwrights, the company's co-producing artistic director, Suzanne Beal, sought to make a stateme…
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SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 08:15PMBaltimore's 2015-2016 theater scene will be missing a player. With a freshly appointed administrative team, Iron Crow Theatre plans to spend the next season beefing up the ensemble and expan…
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 08:36PMBaltimore-born and -raised playwright Mai Sennaar is gearing up for a significant new step in her blossoming career. The world premiere of Sennaar's ambitious drama "The Fall of the Kings" w…
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 07:50AMThe Modell Performing Arts Center at the Lyric, which recently issued a save-the-date teaser for Lyric Opera Baltimore's 2015-2016 season, has filled in the details.
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 09:15PMThere is nothing like a non-linear, non-narrative, non-anything-conventional play to stir up the senses - as long as it's produced intelligently and sensitively. That's what Cohesion Theatre…
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 10:54PMCity theater companies to offer readings of dozens of new plays by female writers
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 04:29PM"Marley," the bio-musical about reggae icon Bob Marley written and directed by Center Stage artistic director Kwame Kwei-Armah, may not have generated universally upbeat reviews, but it had …
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 09:15PMLast week, an idealistic young man went on an eventful, musically vivid journey on a Baltimore stage. This week, another idealistic young man is about to do the same.
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 07:30AMDonald Hicken, director of the theater department at the Baltimore School for the Arts and a stage director much admired for his work locally with Center Stage and Everyman Theatre, has been…
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 02:11PMBillie Dawn is among the most unforgettable characters of mid-century American theater - "breathtakingly beautiful and breathtakingly stupid," in the words of Garson Kanin, who made her the …
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 01:23PMLocal opera fans have been waiting quite a while now to learn whether there will be another Lyric Opera Baltimore season -- the company's one and only production for 2014-2015 was back in No…
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 03:45PMBillie Dawn is among the most unforgettable characters of mid-century American theater — "breathtakingly beautiful and breathtakingly stupid," in the words of Garson Kanin, who made her th…
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 06:51PMYou could say the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra saved the best for last this season. Sure, there were all those notable concerts of Mozart, Mahler, Shostakovich and the usual suspects. But th…
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 11:17AMWhen the Blitz descended on London during World War II, Noel Coward decided to forgo writing until the conflict was over.
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 04:58PMProblematic musical gets streamlined treatment
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 05:58PMOnce was bad enough. But twice? After canceling a Baltimore Symphony pops engagement this year due to "scheduling conflicts," Mandy Patinkin has bailed again for the same reason.
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 12:22PMOperas have dealt with difficult, painful subjects for a long time, but perhaps not quite as difficult or painful as the topic of Frances Pollock's "Stinney."
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 11:27AMOnce upon a time, puppets seemed so innocent and childlike, just sweet, caring extensions of the people manipulating their cuddly torsos and wide-mouthed faces. And then along came "Avenue Q…
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 10:31AMFor the second time in two years, the stage version of a hit, dance-centric movie from the 1980s has lumbered into Baltimore's Hippodrome Theatre. For the second time, the result has not exa…
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 05:07PMBrainstorm, the "almost annual" short play festival presented by the Baltimore DIY troupe Glass Mind Theatre, involves creating new works around a given theme. The 2015 festival in June wil…
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 10:32AMIn 1944, two white girls, ages 7 and 11, were found beaten to death in the rural town of Alcolu, S.C. An African-American boy, who said he had seen the two riding bikes on their way to look …
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 01:00AMEveryman Theatre artistic director Vincent Lancisi summarizes the goal for next season, the company's 25th anniversary, in a short phrase: "We're going to up our game."
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 11:24AMRevolutions leave deep scars, the deepest from when they don't achieve all their expectations. Same for relationships.
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 11:43AMLike some other Baltimore theater troupes this week, Chesapeake Shakespeare Company opened up its doors for a free performance to help provide an artistic response to a stressful Baltimore a…
SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 11:06AMDame Edna, uber-megastar, told a packed house in Washington's National Theatre that she had been eagerly looking forward to performing in "the intellectual capital of the United States" -- b…
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