2016 Capital Fringe Review: 'Amelia Earhart in Space'
As you can probably guess, writer John-Nicholas Walsh's new play, now running in the upstairs performance space at Logan Fringe Arts Center, is about, well, the adventures of aviatrix Amelia…
As you can probably guess, writer John-Nicholas Walsh's new play, now running in the upstairs performance space at Logan Fringe Arts Center, is about, well, the adventures of aviatrix Amelia…
The director's program note for Cracked (now playing upstairs at the Logan Fringe Arts Center) says that the play "asks what does it take to be a man?", and this is the most cogent summary o…
It is rare that I start out a review with my closing assessment of a piece, but in this case, I will, assuming that word-of-mouth will quite rightly start spreading about this one and make t…
Approximately once a month " twice, if they feel like it " a group of comedians gets together at the Platform Arts Center in Baltimore, and perform to a packed house for free. Let me repeat …
Both E.L. Doctorow's 1975 novel, Ragtime, and the musical adaptation of the same name, with Book by Terrence McNally, Music by Stephen Flaherty, and Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens, currently playing …
For the last 21 years, the Arts Collective at Columbia's Howard Community College has been an incubator for developing talent and nurturing new and interesting stage productions. With House.…
Let's Get Personal, the new one-woman show playing this weekend at Baltimore Theatre Project, takes two things that typically get a bad rap " self-help workshops and audience participation "…
Over the past several years, StillPointe Theatre Initiative has emerged as "the little theater company that could." They have become known for two things: staging ambitious works with very l…
As originally conceived by Edwin Abbot in the late 19th century, the novella Flatland is a biting satire about Victorian social hierarchies, played out in a two-dimensional world where wo…
Having been a fan of Diane Schuur's since college, I was excited to have the opportunity finally to see her in concert. In fact, the sense of excitement was palpable throughout the audience.…
Like most Americans of a certain age, I have seen A Christmas Carol… a lot. I have seen multiple different iterations of the traditional story, I have seen Scrooge!, I have seen Scrooged. …
I am a huge David Sedaris fan. I love the way he writes, his odd, memorable diction and nasal tenor when he speaks, and especially his jangly, snarky tone that seems to take everything and n…