Theatre Review: 'Twisted Melodies' at Baltimore Center Stage
The struggle with mental illness is not something that many people are willing to tackle in a public forum. The potential embarrassment and fear of rejection makes this topic one that ra…
The struggle with mental illness is not something that many people are willing to tackle in a public forum. The potential embarrassment and fear of rejection makes this topic one that ra…
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's "Petrushka" on Saturday night was a masterclass in 'how to do' orchestral music. An exciting and intelligent program, a captivating soloist and flawless pl…
Every so often, we of my ilk " reviewers " go to a theatre on a Friday night, the opening of yet another production. It's what we do and, for me at least, all too often, it's just my …
“Mad Libs Live!” lets the audience fill in the blank. The musical, featuring four high school kids competing for the title of Teen Superstar, uses adjectives, adverbs, nouns and …
"Everybody wants to be a cat… because a cat's the only cat who knows where it's at." And all the cool cats are at Carroll Arts Center, which is currently presenting Disney's 'The Aristocat…
Stephen Sondheim’s lyric, “Why look for answers when none occur?” can sum up his concept musical, “Company” now playing at the Port Tobacco Players in La Plata,…
Cher glittered onto the stage Las Vegas style with an entertaining show on Friday night proving that age is just a number. The Theater at MGM National Harbor is a fantastic venue fit to host…
On developing a solo performance, Daniel Park creator and performer of “You Are the Hero,” now playing at Single Carrot Theatre says, “Solo performance is most often res…
1. Mrs. Miller Does Her Thing at Signature Theatre. “Monk and Brockman carve out the entertaining and deeply moving core of the play.” – Chris Williams. READ review. …
If any work of art epitomizes despair, it is Anton Chekhov's "Three Sisters." The Prozorova sisters of the title, stuck in a provincial backwater, dream of returning to the Moscow of their y…
Debuting in 1904, Puccini's “Madama Butterfly” is surprisingly modern in its approach to opera. The arias, duets, and choruses examine America's attitude towards the rest of the …
Iron Crow Theatre, Baltimore's only professional queer theatre company, announced its new season line-up on March 19 at a reception at the Motor House in Baltimore's arts and entertai…
Chesapeake Shakespeare Company’s current production of “The Taming of the Shrew” is wildly funny! Although this comedy by Shakespeare is older than 400 years, Petr…
Most people who have been in a couple of relationships have had, by definition, at least one which didn't work out. While distance might allow you to look back on even the failed relationshi…
by Gebby Smith “Music cleanses the understanding; inspires it, and lifts it into a realm which it would not reach if it were left to itself.” – Henry Ward Beecher It is no …
On a cold New Year’s Eve in 1991, my family took part in our annual ritual of seeing a movie; this year, it was Disney’s animated take on the tale of “Beauty and the Beast.…
I hope that – from time to time – everyone else has the nagging concern that they might secretly be 'a Mrs. Miller', because I certainly do. A housewife from Claremont, Californi…
Review submitted by Alayna Lee of Chantilly High School. There was a cabaret, and there was a master of ceremonies … and there was a city called Berlin, in a country called Germany …
Phenomenal music, singing, and acting make up the top-notch production of "Ragtime" now playing at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C., which I attended on March 15, 2017. The powerful …
Atlanta, Georgia, 1913, the day of the Confederate Memorial Day Parade. Â A state holding on to a lost cause becomes inflamed in a media circus in “Parade,” Alfred Uhry and Jas…
Dear MD Theatre Guide Readers, The White House released its proposed budget to Congress today, officially recommending full termination of funding of both the National Endowment for the A…
1. Dogfight by Rockville Musical Theatre at Arts Barn at Arts on the Green. “The opening number, "Some Kinda Time," was a fun way to start the show and highlighted the camaraderie o…
“Fickle: A Fancy French Farce, ” now playing at the Olney Theatre Center through March 26, is a new adaptation by Meg Miroshnik of “The Double Inconstancy,” a comedy …
Artistic Synergy is one of those Little Theatre Engines That Could. And Does. They keep chugging along despite daunting odds and challenging circumstances. Their latest offering …
Cohesion Theatre Company offers up a unique version of William Shakespeare's "Henry V," modestly retitled as "Henry the Fifth." I have heard Shakespeare's prose and verse recited in many ton…