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7,144 stories from Maryland Theatre Guide

Fringe Review: 'Polaroid Stories' at The Shop by Morgan Halvorsen

Naomi Iizuka’s Polaroid Stories, now playing at the Capital Fringe, epitomizes the definition of theatre. From the moment the street-wise adapted characters of Ovid's Metamorphoses …

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 7:00am on July 22, 2013

Theatre Review: 'A Discourse on the Wonders of the Invisible World' at the Contemporary American Theatre Festival in Shepherdstown, West Virginia by Robert Michael Oliver

Liz Duffy Adams's A Discourse on the Wonders of the Invisible World begins with a promising premise.  Abigail Williams, the young girl whose visions of demons and witches initiated …

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 12:00pm on July 21, 2013

Theatre Review: The Second City's 'America All Better' at Woolly Mammoth Theatre by Seth Rose

The reputation of The Second City improv troupe precedes them. Their list of famous alumni across film, television and stage likely could fill the entire word count of this review, so when t…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 11:00am on July 21, 2013

Fringe Review: 'A Killing Game' by dog & pony dc at Woolly Mammoth by Helen Gushue

Walking into the Woolly Mammoth theater Thursday night I received a warm welcome from the cast of A Killing Game. The excitement in the air was tangible as audience members began readi…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 10:00am on July 21, 2013

Theatre Review: 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' at Synetic Theater by Julieanna Novak

Silent theatre may seem like an outlandish concept " how can one tell a story or relate to an audience without words? However, 2011's surprise movie hit The Artist proved that the very best …

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 9:00am on July 21, 2013

Concert Review: 'Video Games Live: Bonus Round!' at Wolf Trap by Helen Gushue

For those who call video games anti-social or who think that only a minority of people, "nerds" play them they are in for a shock when going to a performance of Video Games Live: Bonus Round…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 8:00am on July 21, 2013

Fringe Review: '1814! The War of 1812 Rock Opera' by Brian Bochicchio

Everyone knows that international disputes and jingoistic land grabs are made easier to handle with a pulsating soundtrack. Giving deserved pub and decibels to a quite unappreciated world co…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 7:00am on July 21, 2013

'A Quick 5' with Kate Fahrner by Elliot Lanes

Kate Fahrner is currently playing Betty Rizzo in Grease at Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia which finishes up its run this weekend. She previously has played this role at Riversid…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 9:32am on July 20, 2013

Theatre Review: 'Spin' at Signature Theatre by Elliot Lanes

We've all heard the story of a pop star that was on top for a while and then after a few hit songs, that was it. But what if that star made an attempt at a comeback? This familiar story is t…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 9:00am on July 20, 2013

Fringe Review: King Player's 'Mme Macbeth' at Redrum by Maya Oliver

So, what do we all remember about Macbeth? From what I can recall, and granted, this is after a period of estrangement from the work dating back to middle school, the plot centers around a S…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 8:00am on July 20, 2013

Theatre Review: 'The Rocky Horror Show' at Studio Theatre by April Forrer

Studio Theatre's production of Richard O'Brien's The Rocky Horror Show explodes into the comparatively calm streets of Washington, D.C.  Mitchell Jarvis gives us a Frank N. Furter who is …

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 7:00am on July 20, 2013

Theatre Review: 'H2O' at the Contemporary American Theatre Festival in Shepherdstown, West Virginia by Robert Michael Oliver

"Money money money Water water water" The great American poet Theodore Roethke penned those lines in his famous poem, The Lost Son.  I couldn't help but remember the phrasing after experi…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 10:18am on July 19, 2013

Theatre Review: 'Modern Terrorism: or they who want to kill us and how we learn to love them' at the Contemporary American Theatre Festival in She by Robert Michael Oliver

We have now lived with the ubiquitousness of terrorism for more than a dozen years.  During that time we have learned to hate the "terrorist" quite well.  We have also learned to kill …

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 8:00am on July 19, 2013

News: MD Theatre Guide Mobile App Released for iphone at iTunes App Store by Mark Beachy

The MD Theatre Guide is pleased to announce that the MD Theatre Guide mobile app has just been released for iphone  and is featured in the iTunes App Store exposing the MD Theatre Guide t…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 7:00am on July 19, 2013

News: 'Legal Tender' at Capital Fringe Video Promo by Mark Beachy

VIDEO:  Legal Tender at Capital Fringe video promo.  Click here to read the review or here for ticket information.

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 2:21am on July 19, 2013

Fringe Review: 'A Guide to Dancing…' at the Gearbox by Victoria Durham

There are many ways to learn to love one's self " therapy, meditation, prayer. But actress, dancer, and writer Brynn Tucker has another, perhaps revolutionary idea. In her one-woman show, A …

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 5:37pm on July 18, 2013

Through Lines: 'They Call Me Q' " Standing Apart, Standing Together by Robert Michael Oliver

Of the 125 productions at this year's Capital Fringe Festival, 33 are solo performances. There are solo shows about dementia, about Robert F. Kennedy, about what happens when you just say "y…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 12:55pm on July 18, 2013

News: Center Stage Announces Directors for Season 51 by Md Theatre Guide News Desk

Directors Announced for Center Stage's Season 51 Baltimore, MD"July 17, 2013. On Monday, July 22, single tickets go on sale for Center Stage's 2013-14 Season. With directors lined up and cas…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 7:00am on July 18, 2013

Theatre Review: 'She Loves Me' at Infinity Theatre Company by Danielle Angeline

Take a bit of Singing in the Rain (1952), add a hint of The Pina Colada Song (Rupert Holmes, 1979), and a dash of You've Got Mail (Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan, 1998), stir it up and you get Infin…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 3:19pm on July 17, 2013

Theatre Review: 'Salomé' by Scena Theatre at the Atlas Performing Arts Center by Andrew White

If you want to get your hands on a major center of innovation in Washington theatre, a production that draws from some of the best talent our area has to offer and is relentless in its press…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 10:24am on July 17, 2013

Fringe Review: 'Legal Tender' at the Gear Box by Helen Gushue

Legal tender is a series of snapshots of regular people’s lives, engaging, hilarious, and thoughtful. Most are moments that are immediately familiar and will give you that knowing s…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 8:23am on July 17, 2013

Theatre Review: 'Act a Lady' at the Hub by Brian Bochicchio

Just as revenge is best served cold, issues of personal identity are best handled  lightheartedly and with a touch of kindness. So it is with upcoming playwright Jordan Harrison's work Ac…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 7:00am on July 17, 2013

Top 5 Shows of The Week by Mark Beachy

1. The Wiz at Montgomery College Summer Dinner Theatre “Summer fun entertainment for the entire family!” -Mark Beachy, MD Theatre Guide Synopsis: A boisterous and exuberant up…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 2:47am on July 17, 2013

News: ARTSCAPE Returns This Summer on July 19, 20, and 21, 2013 by Md Theatre Guide News Desk

The Best in the Visual and Performing Arts from Baltimore and Beyond! Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts announce the 32nd annual Artscape on…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 1:13am on July 17, 2013

Fringe Review: 'Recovery' at Goethe Institut-Gallery by Elliot Lanes

Anytime you deal with a disease as the basis for a play it is inevitable that you know what the ending is going to be. While Recovery by Mark Jason Williams is not totally predictable, I lef…

SOURCE: Maryland Theatre Guide at 4:00pm on July 16, 2013
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