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Photo courtesy of The Face Zone Capital Fringe Festival presents illustrator, author and composer Martin Graff, creator of surreal daydreams to trip the imagination in a 45-minute solo show …
Hear ye, hear ye! Come one, come all and tip your glass in celebration of the Old Time Music Hall's 55th Anniversary show. 55 years ago, the British Embassy Players, named as such because me…
The audience at last Saturday's Tony Awards Ceremony were treated to a karaoke performance of "Everything's Coming Up Roses," sung by the indelible Billy Porter. The number was a loving remi…
Nora returns, and Nora returns in style. She returns as her own fully-realized woman, and even better, keeps learning and growing. It's a challenge for any writer to credibly imagine what th…
Though we lost the great Carol Channing this year, her signature role as Dolly Levi in the "Hello, Dolly!" is now in the very capable hands of another entertainment legend and Tony Award®…
 1. 'Towards Zero' at The Colonial Players of Annapolis. "In an ensemble comprised of fine performers…" " Kelsey Casselbury. READ review. Synopsis: When a house party gathers at Gull's…
This year marks the 90th Anniversary of Montgomery Playhouse a regional theatre group located now in Gaithersburg, Maryland. The City of Gaithersburg (the Mayor, Jud Ashman, and City Cou…
Baltimore's theatre lights were shining a little brighter Sunday when native son André De Shields won a Tony Award for the role of Hermes in the acclaimed production, "Hadestown." Hermes is…
'Forest Treas' (actually pronounced Forest Triage), the world premiere now playing at Pointless Theatre, is an interesting exploration of an almost-Stepford-type of a community shaken out of…
Sometimes you just need a silly song, a silly dance, a little seltzer down your pants. With a nod to chuckles the clown, we Washingtonians do need a respite from the amped-up rhetoric and po…
 Cockpit in Court Summer Theatre, in residence at CCBC Essex, will perform Sylvia by American playwright and novelist A. R. Gurney June 15 through June 30. All performances will be held a…
It's a tale as old as time: far off places, daring swordfights, magic spells, a prince in disguise. But at Creative Cauldron, "Beauty and the Beast" is given a fresh twist. Reimagined for a …
Review submitted by Lila York of Chantilly High School. Thievery. Hunger. Murder. These three simple words make up Oliver Twist's life as soon as he pleads "please sir, I want some more.…
The "Stoop Storytelling Series" is a Baltimore-based live show and podcast that features "ordinary" people sharing the extraordinary, true tales of their lives. If you have never seen on…
Remember family vacations"in an earlier era, piling into a station wagon or a big old Chevy Bel Air (or something similar), later in mini-vans, and now in SUVs? While the mode of transportat…
 "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare and directed by Ian Gallanar is being presented by the Chesapeake Shakespeare Company at PFI Historic Park in Ellicott City, Maryland. This is a uniq…
The Cumberland Theatre sequestered in picturesque Cumberland; Maryland will be presenting Tennessee Williams "Streetcar Named Desire. This American classic follows the seemingly proper B…
"Grease" with Book, Music and Lyrics by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey, Directed and Choreographed by Mark Minnick, and Artistic Director, Toby Orenstein is presently rocking at Toby's Dinner T…
Earthquakes, tidal waves, and infernos take center stage in Disaster!, Broadway's side-splitting homage to classic disaster films. Cockpit in Court Summer Theatre, in residence at CCBC Essex…
A weekend at a waterfront estate escalates from simply awkward to downright murderous in "Towards Zero," a play by the inimitable Agatha Christie (and Gerald Verner) that's based on her 1944…
The Gay Men's Chorus of Washington DC (GMCW) threw a party that was thinly disguised as a concert last Sunday. The show was titled, "Stonewall 50" and was a commemoration of the 50th anniver…
This show is so hysterically funny it should come with a warning label: may cause unrestrained glee and weakness in the core from laughing so hard. Your jaws might ache, but it's a good ache…
1. 'A New Brain' at Iron Crow Theatre. "…this charming piece of theatre is not one to miss, and considering its relative obscurity, it's unlikely we Marylanders will have another easy oppo…
The Chesapeake Shakespeare Company began in 2002Â with a small group of artists committed to changing how people think about Shakespeare, by producing shows that allowed audiences to conne…
Herndon is weathering the musical storm of "Singin' in the Rain," playing at the NextStop Theatre. It is touted as one of the best film musicals of all time and this production lives up …