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7,144 stories from Maryland Theatre Guide

Interview: Aaron Cromie, Puppet Designer for 'The Second Shepherds Play' at Folger Theatre by Mark Beachy

“The Second Shepherds Play,” now playing at Folger Theatre through December 21, 2016 is a magical retelling of the Nativity story which combines beautiful music and a moving s…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 9:44pm on November 30, 2016

Theatre Review: 'Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley' at Round House Theatre by Elle Marie Sullivan

What happened after "Pride and Prejudice?" The beloved Jane Austen love story has certainly stood the test of time but we don't know what came next, especially for the other Bennet girls. Ma…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 7:03pm on November 30, 2016

Theatre Review: 'Silver Belles' at Signature Theatre by Elle Marie Sullivan

Eric Schaeffer, the Artistic Director at Signature Theatre, directs their delightful holiday musical "Silver Belles." The book is by Allyson Currin, music by Matt Conner, and lyrics by Conne…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 11:00pm on November 29, 2016

Cappies Review: 'Sixteen in 10 Minutes or Less' at Northwood High School by Guest Author

Review submitted by Doga Tasdemir of T.S. Wootton High School. High school is no doubt a chaotic time for everyone involved. Between relationships, popularity, parental problems, and even ha…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 2:46pm on November 29, 2016

Theatre Review: 'Once' at National Theatre by Kaley Beins

"It's a complicated business, is love." Enda Walsh's critically-acclaimed, Tony Award-winning musical “Once” tells the story of a Guy (Sam Cieri) and a Girl (Mackenzie Lesser-Roy…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 11:14pm on November 27, 2016

Theatre Review: Chicago's Lookingglass Theatre Company's 'Moby Dick' at Arena Stage by Andrew White

Face it, we've all survived a brutal presidential election season; it was especially brutal if you found yourself on the losing side.  You look around at your neighbors, wondering who vot…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 2:59am on November 27, 2016

Theatre Review: The Young Vic Production of 'A View From the Bridge' at The Kennedy Center by Chris Williams

Ivo Van Hove's "A View From the Bridge" is flawless theatre. It is visceral, detailed, and beautifully wrought with acute clarity of intent and singularity of vision. Arthur Miller's 1955 pl…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 6:37pm on November 23, 2016

Theatre Review: 'The Game's Afoot (Or Holmes For The Holidays)' at Spotlighters Theatre by Lynne Menefee

If you are looking for a break from the typical holiday fair and shopping madness and love a comical whodunit, Spotlighters has the show for you. Directed by Artistic Director Fuzz Roark …

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 6:29pm on November 23, 2016

Theatre Review: 'Dinner with Friends' at Greenbelt Arts Center by Elle Marie Sullivan

When two couples have been best friends for years and one gets a divorce it feels like a divorce for the whole group. Marriage is hard but add some sensual drama and lots corny humor, and yo…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 6:24pm on November 23, 2016

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SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 4:10pm on November 23, 2016

Top 5 Shows of the Week by April Forrer

1. Faction of Fools 'The Merchant of Venice' at Gallaudet Eastman Studio. “The cast's physical prowess and the fantastic use of mask made for a deliciously sensory take on a classic…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 12:47am on November 23, 2016

Theatre Review: 'The Christians' at Theater J by Elle Marie Sullivan

You might be wondering why the country's most renowned Jewish theatre is producing a play this season called "The Christians." I was too. Artistic Director Adam Immerwahr says in the program…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 12:36am on November 23, 2016

Theatre Review: 'The Secret Garden' by Shakespeare Theatre Company at Sidney Harman Hall by Liz Ruth-brinegar

"A lot of things that look dead is just bidin’ their time." So says Dickon in "The Secret Garden," now playing through Dec. 31, 2016 at Shakespeare Theatre Company’s Sidney Harma…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 12:25am on November 23, 2016

Theatre Review: 'The Roommate' at Everyman Theatre by Lynne Menefee

It is refreshing to see a new play about an oft-forgotten demographic. Whether it be in film or theater, there aren't many great roles written for women in their 50s. Playwright Jen Silverma…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 11:06pm on November 21, 2016

Concert Review: 'Roomful of Teeth' at Folger Theatre by Maria Materise

For generations, Shakespeare's plays have been inspiring people to create art. That tradition continues today with the musical group Roomful of Teeth who appeared for a one-night-only concer…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 10:35pm on November 21, 2016

Theatre Review: 'Schoolgirl Figure' at Cohesion Theatre Company by April Forrer

Cohesion Theatre welcomes you to a slightly off, slightly alternative world where the "in-crowd is the thin-crowd." My high school days flood my mind, and I can't help but cringe at the numb…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 9:06pm on November 21, 2016

Theatre Review: 'Skippyjon Jones Snow What' at The Gordon Center by Pamela Steinik

Skippyjon Jones is not just any cat. In "Skippyjon Jones Snow What," presented by The Gordon Center, Skippyjon is a cat posing as a Chihuahua who craves adventure. The family musical is fill…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 8:43pm on November 21, 2016

Concert Review: 'Rigoletto' at Baltimore Concert Opera by Timoth David Copney

Nobody wrote tragic operas like the grand maestro himself, Giuseppe Verdi. With a portfolio that includes such greats as “Aida” and “Il Trovatore,” “Rigoletto&#…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 9:49am on November 21, 2016

Theatre Review: Faction of Fools 'The Merchant of Venice' at Gallaudet Eastman Studio by Elle Marie Sullivan

William Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice" follows Antonio a merchant and his friend Bassanio who is in love with Portia. Bassanio needs money to go to Belmont and win Portia's hand so h…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 9:26pm on November 20, 2016

Theatre Review: 'Much A Do About Nothing' by U.S. Naval Academy Masqueraders by Raychel Harvey-jones

  The war is over, and love is in the air although some may not realize it in this Shakespearean comedy classic performed by Midshipmen from this historic institution. “Much A Do …

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 9:11pm on November 20, 2016

Theatre Review: 'TAME.' presented by WSC Avant Bard at Gunston Arts Center, Theatre II by Norah Dick

I have a feeling this sentiment might be echoed by other reviews, and possibly by theatre-goers, but it's nevertheless true that the protagonist of "TAME." is a nasty woman. She chain-smokes…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 11:49pm on November 18, 2016

Live Event Review: 'Metropolis' screening by Constellation Theatre Company by Chris Williams

Constellation Theatre's latest offering is a screening of Fritz Lang's iconic film "Metropolis," to live original music composed, improvised, and performed by Tom Teasley. When "Metropolis" …

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 11:42pm on November 18, 2016

Theatre Review: 'Grease' at The Georgetown Gilbert & Sullivan Society by Maria Materise

This isn't the Rydell High you know and love. The Georgetown Gilbert & Sullivan Society gives "Grease" a modern twist with an all-female cast " and pulls it off for one entertaining and …

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 11:33pm on November 18, 2016

News: Theatre Communications Group Releases 36th Annual Research Report: Theatre Facts 2015 by Md Theatre Guide News Desk

Not-for-profit theatres contributed nearly $2.2 billion to the U.S. economy and attracted 29.5 million attendees, according to Theatre Facts 2015, released by Theatre Communications Group (T…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 2:32pm on November 18, 2016

Theatre Review: The Second City's 'Black Side of the Moon' at Woolly Mammoth by John Connor Buckley

Countless political events over the last week have given many pause for thought and time taken to look on where the country is, how it got here, and where it's going.  Partaking in this l…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 12:10am on November 18, 2016
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