6 stories by "Beatrice McClearn"
A Shot in the Dark, smartly directed by Keith Brown of Prince George's Little Theatre, is a light comedy adapted from the 1962 French play L'Idiote by Marcel Archard. A Shot in the Dark o…
Ultimately this is one of my more memorable performances. Upon entering the facility, guests were able to stand in the waiting area where they were greeted with friendly faces, complim…
Director Fuzz Roark does a beautiful job in capturing the dramatics of The Man Who Came to Dinner using the cozy, yet limited space of the Spotlighters Theatre in Baltimore City. The M…
I attended the October 18th showing with the mindset that there would be a lot of male bashing and disgruntled women with no recourse. To my surprise, this musical was nothing of the above. …
Sonya Carter did a fabulous job directing this girl time phenomenon! Girls Night: The Musical is a riveting display of the friendship of women with different personalities. Sharon (pla…
God of Carnage was originally written in French, by playwright Yasmina Reza, but has since gained international popularity. Carnage is translated by Christopher Hampton, directed by Ad…