7,132 stories from Maryland Theatre Guide
Toby's Dinner Theatre in Columbia, MD is presently showing "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" based on the 1831 novel by Victor Hugo with songs from the Disney movie. There are new songs as w…
The ancient Roman poet Ovid tells the tale of the sculptor Pygmalion who creates his ideal of a woman in the medium of a statue. In George Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion" and the Lerner and Loewe…
Boys will be boys. And, sometimes, as in the case of feuding brothers Austin and Lee in Sam Shepard's "True West," men will also be boys. Performance Arts at CCBC presents this American trag…
Ella Gatlin is a junior at James Hubert Blake High School and is a member of the Young Artists of America program. She recently portrayed Cosette in their Spring musical, "Les Miserables." W…
What is more powerful: fear or love? The autobiographical musical "A Bronx Tale" explores this question, with a lot of heart along the way. Many readers will be familiar with actor Chazz Pal…
The Applied Physics Lab Drama Club will be presenting "Scotland Road" by Jeffrey Hatcher at The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory at the APL Parsons Auditorium, 11100 Johns…
Everyman is currently serving up the 2000 Pulitzer Prize winner for Drama, "Dinner with Friends," by Donald Margulies and helmed by Founding Artistic Director, Vincent M. Lancisi (a self-pro…
Ibsen's Hedda Gabler is a serious play, with a capital "S." One thing audiences should be prepared for in this production of "Resolving Hedda," is that it is absolutely delicious fun. All th…
Resonating with America's cultural climate, the In Series is getting intensely political and deeply human, using music and drama to engage directly with today's salient issues: human migrati…
Looking for something unique to celebrate the advent of spring and warmer weather? Here's a fantastic idea! This weekend the Candlelight Concert Society is offering an Intriguing variati…
You may not know the names John Kander and Fred Ebb as readily as, say, Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein, but you surely know at least some of the marvelous songs this songwriting duo w…
The sinking of the Titanic has transfixed our culture for over 100 years now, which you can see in its frequent re-tellings and interpretations within popular culture. Perhaps the most well-…
This is an intense theatrical experience because there's just no way forward for these two brothers. Uneducated, poor, black, abandoned by their parents a long time ago, and never part of a …
"Into the Woods" is a clever musical. In fact, until Hamilton came along a few years ago, some might argue that the Stephan Sondheim-James Lapine brainchild was the most clever of musicals, …
The Gay Men's Chorus of Washington, DC doesn't shy away from grappling with tough questions, and last year the chorus had many internal discussions about whether or how they should continue …
The storyline for this beloved musical seemed a little over the heads of the 12 and under crowd that amounted to nearly half the audience for the hit show "Mamma Mia!" presented by Charm Cit…
On Sunday, March 17, 2019, Columbia Pro Cantare, with Frances Motyca Dawson, Conductor, performed "Twentieth Century European Composers" in concert at the First Evangelical Lutheran Church i…
"Do you hear the people sing?" This weekend, you could hear an impressive group of young people sing the music of the juggernaut musical "Les Miserables," as the Young Artists of America pre…
The winners of the 19th Annual Washington Area Theatre Community Honors (WATCH) were announced Sunday,  March 17, 2019 at 7 PM in Alexandria, VA. Outstanding Set Design in a Musical (5…
Roald Dahl is a favorite author among many young readers, creating beloved stories such as 'Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory', 'The BFG', and 'Matilda'. Among those beloved stories, one…
At Westerburg High, friendship can be murder. Rockville Musical Theatre brings this dark musical comedy to life at the Gaithersburg Arts Barn as they present "Heathers, the Musical," now thr…
Dinner with Friends is presently playing at Everyman Theatre until April 7, 2019. Everyman is located at 315 West Fayette Street, Baltimore, MD and is easily accessible by car or public …
One of the most identifiable operas has to be Georges Bizet's "Carmen," which was first performed in 1875. The "Habanera" and the "Toreador Song" are two recognizable arias that even non-ope…
Shakespeare Theatre Company's production of "Vanity Fair" by Kate Hamill, based on the novel by William Makepeace Thackeray, is now playing at the Lansburgh Theatre at 450 7th Street NW, Was…
"Calendar Girls" by Tim Firth, directed by Michael Hartsfield and produced by Maureen Rogers, is now in view at Laurel Mill Playhouse on Main Street in Historical Laurel, MD. "Calendar G…