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986 stories from The Baltimore Sun

Award-winning revival of 'Pippin' heads to Baltimore by Tim Smith

Last week, an idealistic young man went on an eventful, musically vivid journey on a Baltimore stage. This week, another idealistic young man is about to do the same.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 7:30am on June 20, 2015

BSA's Donald Hicken a finalist for Tony Awards' theater education honor by Tim Smith

Donald Hicken, director of the theater department at the Baltimore School for the Arts and a stage director much admired for his work locally with Center Stage and Everyman Theatre, has been…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 2:11pm on June 19, 2015

Hippodrome Theatre, "Dirty Dancing" show raise $42,000 to rebuild Baltimore by Darcy Costello

As The Hippodrome Theatre prepared for its run of "Dirty Dancing, The Classic Story On Stage" performances, staff, producers and marketers had an additional goal on their minds: helping the …

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 2:11pm on June 19, 2015

For 99th season finale, a revival of 'Born Yesterday' from Vagabond Players by Tim Smith

Billie Dawn is among the most unforgettable characters of mid-century American theater - "breathtakingly beautiful and breathtakingly stupid," in the words of Garson Kanin, who made her the …

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 1:23pm on June 18, 2015

Lyric Opera Baltimore to resume productions in 2016 by Tim Smith

Local opera fans have been waiting quite a while now to learn whether there will be another Lyric Opera Baltimore season -- the company's one and only production for 2014-2015 was back in No…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 3:45pm on June 17, 2015

For 99th season finale, a revival of 'Born Yesterday' from Vagabond Players by Tim Smith

Billie Dawn is among the most unforgettable characters of mid-century American theater " "breathtakingly beautiful and breathtakingly stupid," in the words of Garson Kanin, who made her the …

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 6:51pm on June 16, 2015

The BSO hits another expressive peak with semi-staging of 'Candide' by Tim Smith

You could say the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra saved the best for last this season. Sure, there were all those notable concerts of Mozart, Mahler, Shostakovich and the usual suspects. But th…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 11:17am on June 13, 2015

Updating Live: Tony Award winners by Chicago Tribune Staff

The 69th annual Tony Awards, honoring excellence in Broadway theater, air tonight on CBS.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 11:12pm on June 7, 2015

Hippodrome Theatre, "Dirty Dancing" show raise $42,000 to rebuild Baltimore by Darcy Costello

As The Hippodrome Theatre prepared for its run of "Dirty Dancing, The Classic Story On Stage" performances, staff, producers and marketers had an additional goal on their minds: helping th…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 10:49pm on June 5, 2015

Everyman Theatre closes season with Noel Coward classic by Tim Smith

When the Blitz descended on London during World War II, Noel Coward decided to forgo writing until the conflict was over.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 4:58pm on May 27, 2015

A ship-shape 'Roberts' By J. Wynn Rousuck

Play set on wartime vessel staged at Kennedy Center

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Hurston renaissance By Mary Carole McCauley

The controversial, fiery and profound author and playwright is being rediscovered, with Loyola College -- and Oprah Winfrey -- helping to light the way.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Baltimore dynamo put her faith in 'Scoundrels' By J. Wynn Rousuck

Amanda Lipitz saw script's potential, and helped bring it to life on Broadway

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Making a good impression, all by himself By J. Wynn Rousuck

Frank Gorshin channels the spirit of George Burns in his one-man show

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

One gentleman of music makes a Baltimore debut By Ann McArthur

Ten years ago, at age 20, Eric Svejcar was a concert pianist with the Cincinnati Pops. For three days.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Two spark 'Wedding' By J. Wynn Rousuck

Gravatt, Paulding spark production at Ford's

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

2 theaters live up to tradition By J. Wynn Rousuck

Shows do go on, after a fashion
Interesting story about how a show went on after Lisa Datz injured her vocal cords.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

At Hippodrome, a long roar from 'Lion King' by J. Wynn Rousuck

The Lion King will play a 14-week engagement, the longest of any touring show in Baltimore theater history, at the Hippodrome Theatre this summer.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Lessons from a toppled tyrant in another time

19th-century play aptly foreshadows current events By Mary Carole McCauley
Oh, if only George W. Bush could have seen the gripping, 19th- century French drama Lorenzaccio before he first was sworn in as commander-in-chief.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Mechanic Theater's role appears likely to change By Jill Rosen and Lorraine Mirabella

The Morris A. Mechanic Theatre, once the keystone of downtown redevelopment efforts, has been sold to a parking facilities developer and faces an uncertain future that ranges from conversion…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Long live 'The King' By J. Wynn Rousuck

Stefanie Powers' acting has enough gusto to allow a gracious audience to overlook age.
A bigger problem is that a voice that sounded nasal in Applause now sounds brash, even strained.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Powers brings her rich life and career to 'The King and I' By Jonathan Pitts

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Hippodrome's first hurrahs By J. Wynn Rousuck and Edward Gunts

One year later, renovated theater fills the bill for a west-side revival

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

At the Lyric: How to keep the show going on By Mary Carole McCauley

Competition, small stage problematic

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Caught up in a legacy of violence By J. Wynn Rousuck

Violence suffuses Kwame Kwei-Armah's Elmina's Kitchen, a British play receiving a galvanic American premiere at Center Stage.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015
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