'A Quick 5' with Chris Miller
Chris Miller, composer, was represented on Broadway during the 2015-16 season with “Tuck Everlasting” (Lyrics, Nathan Tysen; Book, Claudia Shear & Tim Federle; Direction/Chor…
Chris Miller, composer, was represented on Broadway during the 2015-16 season with “Tuck Everlasting” (Lyrics, Nathan Tysen; Book, Claudia Shear & Tim Federle; Direction/Chor…
“I can’t prove to you the absence of something.” This line stated by Pastor Paul played by Howard W. Overshown walked right out of the theatre with me, straight to my home,…
VIDEO: Mark Beachy reports about the theatreWeek Kickoff Party, 2017. Video Produced, Shot, & Edited by Mark Beachy.
The Children's Playhouse of Maryland has produced a show that would make Gene Kelly proud! "Singin' in the Rain, Jr." features a cast of talented youngsters who will sing and dance their way…
1. The Terrible Secret of Lunastus at Baltimore Rock Opera Society (BROS). “BROS is distinctive, fun and unpredictable and that is what the Greater Baltimore theatre scene needs!…
Checking out Baltimore Rock Opera's (BROS) website with a number counter of a how many pizza slices a man is eating, how many Natty Boh's beer cans being crushed and how many induced head ba…
On Thursday, September 14, 2017 at 7 pm, the 32nd Annual Mayor’s Arts Awards were held at the Historic Lincoln Theatre.   Malcolm Barnes from DMV202ARTS was there …
"Anybody want a peanut?" Any fan of "The Princess Bride" will immediately recognize this iconic line, along with so many others, so what a treat to attend a screening of the movie with nothi…
When the air starts to get a bit of a chill to it, thoughts always turn to spooky stories. Some of these stories can be a little too scary for everybody, but luckily the Montgomery Playhouse…
Directed by Michael Byrne Zemarel, the Vagabond Players in Baltimore is currently presenting a captivating production of “The Glass Menagerie” by Tennessee Williams. This memory …
The stars and the stage lit up on Friday night as the cast of "Light Up The Stars" took to the stage in the state capital. An enjoyable evening of familiar songs as the cast led me on an enc…
If you could tell your unborn son anything, what would it be? Would you tell him about what it was like to hear his heartbeat for the first time? Or how scared you are? Or how to make it out…
In their first subscription series performance of the season, the Baltimore Symphony filled Strathmore with sounds that reminded why the DC Metro area is so lucky to be their "second home." …
On August 18th, 2016, in the height of the campaign season months before election night, The New Yorker published a cartoon from Paul Noth that is still eerily relevant over a year later. It…
In its season opener, the Washington National Opera presents an “Aida” that, despite the interpretive efforts of the design team, still has Verdi's voice ringing loudest and t…
Winner of the 1989Â Pulitzer Prize for Drama and Tony Award for Best Play, “The Heidi Chronicles” by Wendy Wasserstein is playing at the Rep Stage in Columbia, MD as part of it…
Everyman opens its 2017-18 theater season with a powerhouse production of the critically acclaimed “M. Butterfly” written by David Henry Hwang. Artistic Director Vincent Lanci…
Fells Point Corner Theatre opens its 30th season with Paul Rudnick’s 1991 comedy-drama, “I Hate Hamlet,” now playing through October 1, 2017. “I Hate Hamlet” is…
1. In the Heights at Olney Theatre Center. ” …an abundance of talent, technical expertise, a solid score, and humanity…” – Steve Charing. READ review. Syno…
It's a beautiful fall day in Montgomery County when many potential audience members are probably outside enjoying the weather. But those inside the Montgomery College Cultural Arts Center wa…
Dominique Morrisseau began writing "Skeleton Crew" when she met a woman who was living in her car in the parking lot of a hotel in her hometown of Detroit. She remembers being devastated, "T…
Hard times, born April 27, 1945, as Frederick August Kittel. A young black male growing up with an absent father in the Hill District of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania during racial and economic s…
Who wouldn't want to be immersed in a classic board game full of mystery and fun? Add in music and a talented cast and you have an evening out guaranteed to entertain. Artistic Synergy of Ba…
Just within the past month, conversations surrounding the Civil War, specifically how we remember it, have been growing more prevalent and heated. Doris Baizley's 2006 comedy “Shiloh R…
Great theatre sometimes just needs a classic mix of opposites. Could this one be any more diametric? Sit back and enjoy the ride. A little bumpy, but those 1940s Cadillacs had big springs. M…