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This is a very physical, lively play written by Angela Gant in the early 2000s while she was in college; in fact, it won national playwriting awards at the Kennedy Center American College Th…
"Scotland Road" by Jeffrey Hatcher, presented by the APL Drama Club and directed by Sharon Maguire is playing at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel Maryland at…
"Appropriate" by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, directed by Jeff Mikoni and produced by Diego Maramba is now playing at Silver Spring Stage in Silver Spring, MD. The play premiered in 2013 and …
What could make a play by the great Tennessee Williams close after only fifteen performances in its original Broadway run, thus earning the title of the most disparaged play of his career? A…
David Sedaris once said, "what other people call dark and despairing, I call funny." Mr. Sedaris brought his unique and particular brand of comedy to the Strathmore stage this past week, wit…
Review submitted by Sarah Bourgeois of Westfield High School. A brightly glowing spirit ascends from the heavens at the prayers of an entire town for one man. He's alone, clinging to the rai…
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's premiere of "Cirque Goes Hollywood;" a collaborative show featuring Troupe Vertigo was an eclectic assortment of entertainment featuring singers, acrobats, and…
Castaways Repertory Theatre has been bringing stage classics like "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" and modern hits like "August: Osage County" to Prince William County audiences for nearly 40 years. …
Tom Stoppard's 1993 play "Arcadia" is a complex work of ideas, and Lumina Studio Theatre's student ensemble set itself an ambitious task in taking it on for a just-ended weekend run at the S…
"Stark, raving sane." This phrase (uttered by "The Player" in Act 2) is an apt descriptor of Fells Point Corner Theatre's current production of Tom Stoppard's most acclaimed work: an absurdi…
Broadway Veteran John Tracey Egan stars in the production! Olney Theatre Center continues its record-breaking 81st season with Ken Ludwig's A Comedy of Tenors on the Mainstage, running April…
The willy nilly silly old bear is back in "Winnie the Pooh," a charming one-hour production that's tailor-made for children at Adventure Theatre MTC. The musical runs through May 26, 2019, a…
Hamlet, Complete Works, Measure for Measure, Dracula, and more A season of powerful drama, spine-tingling horror, and riotous comedy are scheduled for Chesapeake Shakespeare Company's 2019-2…
That grey cloud that has been hovering over the New York City Ballet for quite a while has lifted " at least it did last night at the Kennedy Center where everything was beautiful at the bal…
Come experience an alternative model of classical music-making, as the East Coast Chamber Orchestra (ECCO) makes its Baltimore metropolitan area debut at UMBC's Linehan Concert Hall on Satur…
'My Fair Lady' at Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre. "…witty and smart…" -Dr. Mark Dreisonstok. READ review. Synopsis: Eliza Doolittle is a young flower seller with an unmistakable Cockney…
Steel slats were not in the American day to day vocabulary merely a few years ago, yet the immobile blinds that litter part of the American-Mexican border are recognizable as soon as a viewe…
This week I had the privilege of visiting a local Baltimore high school that is making history in winning a spot in a national tournament. Only eight schools are selected from high school th…
The Columbia Orchestra's 41st season continues on Saturday, April 6, 2019 at 7:30pm and Sunday, April 7, 2019 at 3:00pm with a family-friendly concert featuring classical favorites, blockbus…
I fell in love with the dog. The dog's name happens to be Dog, and as portrayed by Karen Lange, I just wanted to scoop her up and give her all the treats. Lange gives a performance that is s…
The Choral Arts Society of Washington are presenting a unique production Into the Light, Music Space and Resonance on April 5th and 6th at 8PM at the Dupont Underground under the Artistic Di…
This weekend, The Newtowne Players brought to their audiences another Neil Simon classic with the opening of "Brighton Beach Memoirs." I had the opportunity to ask Director Christopher Joyce…
Art Basel is one of the premier art events of the year in Miami Beach. It attracts the ultra-wealthy with its lavish parties and wild festivities. It portrays a relevant backdrop to a modern…
Well, Toto, we are in Kansas now"at least for the duration of this reverent revival of 'Bus Stop' by William Inge. The Aldersgate Church Community Theatre does a lovely job of bringing this …
Company E, in collaboration with the Kennedy Center Theatre for Young Audiences, performed "Voyagers: A Dance Among the Planets" set to the iconic work of Gustav Holst's "The Planets" on its…