45 stories by "Raychel Harvey-Jones"
Sending echoes of decadent music through the Maryland Hall for only two performances the Annapolis Chorale accompanied by The Annapolis Chamber Orchestra and a plethora of talented soloists …
Remember the days without cell phones and social media, without looking for love on a dating site. The days when you knew all your neighbors and no one worried about locking their doo…
The sheer joy of watching so much talent on stage trumped a violent and destructive day in our nation's capital as America inaugurated a new president. I favor harmony over politics. H…
"My Sperm, your eggs and someone else's uterus." I should mention this show and review has an adult theme. Can a play about surrogacy make you laugh? "Samsara" is hilarious and heart-wrenchi…
It’s a clear case of Metathesiophobia-the fear of change. As America makes a stand for change in the upcoming week welcoming a new president, it's apparent off stage and in real life t…
Wow! What a way to kick off the season a fantastic cast and a truly unforgettable show, pulling off a mixture of comedy, tragedy and regret. The Stillpointe may be one of the smaller …
A band who are still hungry like the wolves (excuse the pun) and who pride themselves on never standing still took to the stage and rocked a packed house. After a sold out performance on New…
Gone are the days of orchestra's nationwide appealing to our grandparents, this year's Holiday Pops at the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall in Baltimore was the highlight of my year, so far. W…
Baltimore’s Special Christmas show this year is “Christmas Special Radio.” Practically a family tradition in Anne Arundel County at the Chesapeake Arts Center, the show hea…
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas as The British Players kick off the holiday season with the Pantomime “Merlin.” In true British eccentric and slightly naughty s…
The war is over, and love is in the air although some may not realize it in this Shakespearean comedy classic performed by Midshipmen from this historic institution. “Much A Do …
"Grounded" hit the stage earlier this month and I was lucky enough to get a chance to chat with the star of the one-woman show award-winning actress Kerry Cahill. It’s good to have fri…
Magnificent! Great singing and dancing from a meticulously choreographed cast who know how to step in time! A childhood favorite and staple of growing up in Britain I signed up to review "Ma…
A church in the Hampden area of Baltimore dating back to the 1800s playing the sounds of Lily Allen–wait am I in London? Kicking off the Charm City Fringe Festival, I headed out to see…
Happiness, sadness, sexy moments, sleepless nights and sheer frustration– Â I guess the topic must be love. “Savage Love” captures the emotions that we have all felt at s…
A youthful, energetic cast and creative choreography that breaths new life into an old traditional tale. On October 21st “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” played out at the Maryland …
It’s classic rock with a brass section!Tight harmonies, breathtaking guitar solos all topped off with a horn section that would be the envy of many large orchestras. If you have ever w…
Every hump day needs a good laugh. Great one-liners and a description of wearing a thong that will always make me chuckle. "Dead Man's Cell Phone" played out on October 5th at McDaniel Colle…
Women playing the roles of men, not one but two possible endings all set in one of Charm city’s most elegant and historic areas. As a first-time concert operagoer, it will not be my la…
Imagine trying to play the character of a disfigured, grotesque and deformed man without the aid of make-up! On Sunday, September 11th, The Collaborative Theatre Co. and Fells Point Corner T…