Theatre Review: 'No Sisters' at Studio Theatre
Cast members of Aaron Posner’s “No Sisters” are on stage playing darts and drinking coffee as you walk into the Milton Theatre located on the second floor at Studio Thea…
Cast members of Aaron Posner’s “No Sisters” are on stage playing darts and drinking coffee as you walk into the Milton Theatre located on the second floor at Studio Thea…
Dreamy sequences draw you in from the moment The Colonial Players of Annapolis enter the fantastical world of Guido Contini, a complex Italian cinema director inspired by Marcello Mastroiann…
1. Disney's Beauty and the Beast at Toby's Dinner Theatre. “Toby's production of "Disney's Beauty and the Beast" is the MUST-SEE family event of the spring!” – Mark Beac…
It comes as no surprise that Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart continues to entrance listeners and challenge musicians with his compositions. What one may find baffling, however, is how Mozart constru…
Athol Fugard's masterpiece “Blood Knot” plays at Mosaic Theater through April 30 as part of their “South Africa: Then and Now” repertory. The second play, “A Hu…
Olive Branch and Laurel Crown: Peace and War through Shakespeare's Text at The Studio at the Chesapeake Shakespeare Company A free acting ensemble workshop course for veterans will begin …
Depravity in a young girl's heart shakes everything apart in Signature Theatre's production of “Midwestern Gothic.” This brand-new dark comedy-musical based on the book by Royce …
MD Theatre Guide: This is your directorial debut at Mosaic. What drew you to this particular theatre company? Logan Vaughn: I met Ari Roth (founding artistic director) at a directing worksho…
Sitting down in the performance space of Brave Spirits Theatre before last Friday night's performance of "'Tis Pity She's a W***e," I smiled to hear Soft Cell's "Tainted Love" playing in the…
Combine the Columbia Orchestra and Towson University Community Dance, and you have an afternoon full of the best of the arts. "The Firebird and Other Heroic Tales" at the Gordon Center is…
Erik Erikson once said, “In the social jungle of human existence, there is no feeling of being alive without a sense of identity.” The concept of identity and much more is examin…
The Matt Kuhn Group will be performing at the Mardi Gras Celebration presented by the Kiwanis Club of Severna Park on Friday, April 7th at 7 PM at the The Severna Park Elk's Club. Matt Ku…
It's the 1920’s, and Millie is a modern girl on a mission… to get a job with one of New York City's most eligible bachelors and get him to marry her.  Sudbrook Middle takes fl…
It’s difficult to know what to expect with modern ballet, especially when it’s not a standard, story-driven piece like “Sleeping Beauty” or “The Nutcracker.R…
“Poignant, powerful, and at times perturbing was the deeply moving staged reading of "Stories from the Fringe: Women Rabbis, Revealed!" presented by the Gordon Center for Performing Ar…
"What's the matter with kids today?" That was the question famously posed by Paul Lynde in the classic 60's musical “Bye Bye Birdie.” In Iron Crow's presentation of “Ed…
Peter Brook has been called "our greatest living theatre director", so his inclusion in The Kennedy Center's "Spotlight on Directors" series is a straightforward one. Nonetheless, it is not …
Columbia, Maryland is celebrating 50 years as a community, and in 2016, Money magazine recognized Columbia as the number one place to live in America. Since 1979 Toby Orenstein has been the …
Literally translated, “Los Otros” means "the others." With immigration a huge part of the current political maelstrom, Everyman could not be debuting a more relevant new piece of…
“The difference between a lady and a flower girl is not how she behaves, but how she is treated.” This idea is at the heart of the class and gender commentary in the classic Geor…
Review submitted by Ben Beriss of Montgomery Blair High School. When guitar playin’ roustabout Chad comes to a small town more conservative than the one Ren McCormack moves to, he s…
On Sunday, March 26th, the Piedmont Symphony Orchestra joined forces with The Reston Chorale, presenting Beethoven's “Ninth Symphony” at Hylton Performing Arts Center in Manassas…
The solemn yet masterful work by Johannes Brahms “Ein deutsches Requiem” is considered his most complex and moving work. In this program it found an unexpected companion in Jonat…
“Birds do it, bees do it…” and the Bethesda Little Theatre is doing it! Falling in love – all kinds of love. Songs from a wide variety of genres make up the or…
By Guest Author, Wes Cobaugh. "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court," a 1941 adaptation by John G. Fuller of the 1889 Mark Twain novel now running at Aldersgate Church Community Theat…