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Folk rock musicals have become trendy in recent years. People love the notion of sitting in a bar and listening to the music of the people who live there. Stephen Geddes attempts to creat…
Can I make a confession to you, theatregoer? "Man of La Mancha" is one of my all-time favorite plays, and this production by the Arlington Players reminded me of all of the reasons why! Dire…
Forever Plaid is back from the dead to perform one final concert. In this musical, currently playing at Dundalk Community Theatre, the 1960s group performs some of their favorites for us in …
Think pink! "Pinkalicious," presented by Vital Theatre Company at Amoss Center, is a pinktastic adventure for kids and parents alike. Parents will like that it teaches kids moderation and to…
The Folger has once again proved its mastery goes beyond Shakespeare. "Sense and Sensibility," an adaptation by Kate Hamill of the beloved novel by Jane Austen, is charmingly witty and beaut…
Dust off your tiaras and opera glasses, the Washington National Opera (WNO) 2016-2017 season is underway. "The Marriage of Figaro" ("Le nozze di Figaro") is an Italian language opera buff…
Who knew nuns could be so much fun? In "Sister Act," currently playing at Toby's Columbia, nightclub singer Deloris Van Cartier shows an order of nuns that there's more to life than penance …
No one ever tires of "Romeo and Juliet," a tale of young love thwarted by poor choices, bad luck, and warring families. So the production of the Bard's beloved comedy-turned-tragedy at Shake…
Founding Artistic Director Ian Gallanar has chosen to direct a powerful and timely tragedy to open Chesapeake Shakespeare Company’s 15th anniversary season. “Othello” is al…
What if the world's greatest jazz musician could no longer play and the world's greatest jazz singer simply lost her will to sing? That is the plot of an entertaining musical revue called…
1. The Diary of Anne Frank at Olney Theatre Center. “…an exceptional cast and skilled technical crew bring this diary to life.” – Steve Charing. READ review. Synops…
The wait game is finally over! Looking for a night of epically jam-packed entertainment perfectly packaged into one explosive setting? Look no further. Along with R. City, Maroon 5 k…
Congratulations to the theaters and productions for a top notch season 35 of the Baltimore Playwrights Festival. There was a party at Emmanuel Episcopal Church’s Great Hall on Septe…
At the height of the action of Jen Silverman's "A Collective Rage: A Tale in Five Boops," one of the Boops joyfully exclaims "art is danger and profit!" The full title: "In Essence a Queer a…
Silver Spring Stage has the honor of being one of just seven theatre groups nationwide selected by the American Association of Community Theatre (AACT) to produce world premiere plays as …
One could only imagine the horror, the terror and the heartbreak experienced by those who suffered and perished during the Holocaust. We are reminded of those atrocities through personal acc…
Once upon a time, there were four little rabbits " Flopsy, Mopsy, Cottontail, and Peter. So starts the beloved Beatrix Potter's "Tale of Peter Rabbit," first published in 1902. In "Peter…
Who would ever want to go to Deadrock, Nevada? Definitely not Bobby Child, who is sent to the old gold-mining town by his mother to foreclose on a rundown theatre. In "Crazy For You," Bo…
Welcome aboard! On this ship, "Anything Goes." The musical, now playing at Harford Community College, takes you on a journey from New York to London full of mistaken identities and madcap an…
The origin story of “The Last Schwartz” is equally as endearing as its actual story. This was actually Deborah Zoe Laufer's first play, and it was read as part of a reading of Ju…
The 5th Annual Main Street Music Festival will be held on Saturday, September 24th at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, MD. This year's event will benefit the Ellicott City Partnership…
1. All My Sons at The Vagabond Players. “Director Michael Byrne Zemarel and his cast have accomplished something astounding here…” – Tucker Nelson. READ review. Syn…
Round House Theatre and Olney Theatre Center join forces to bring us Tony Kushner's Pulitzer Prize winning “Angels in America.” Kushner's masterwork digs into the root of t…
Arena Players bills itself as the longest continuously operating black theatre company in the country. Now in their 63rd season, this stalwart steward of the black experience presents th…
Any movie buff and a fan of the luminous Audrey Hepburn is undoubtedly familiar with the 1967 movie starring the actress who was nominated for both an Academy Award and Golden Globe in her r…