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986 stories from The Baltimore Sun

Annapolis Shakespeare ends Playhouse residency with swirling 'Tempest' by Mary Johnson, For The Baltimore Sun

Troupe closes season by bringing the Bard to Bowie one last timeAfter three successful seasons, the Annapolis Shakespeare Company is completing its final production as a resident theater com…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 8:30pm on August 7, 2014

Pasadena goes back to the good book for latest 'Godspell' production by Mary Johnson, For The Baltimore Sun

Revival set for two-week run at Anne Arundel Community CollegePasadena Theatre Company has an enduring affection for the 1971 musical "Godspell" that ensures the company returns to the show …

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 10:51pm on July 31, 2014

Summer camp, Maryland Hall join forces for arts programs aimed at Annapolis youth by Joe Burris , The Baltimore Sun

The campers formed two single-file lines and practiced a hip-hop dance exercise — kick-step-step, kick-step-step — from one side of the classroom to the other as pulsating beats …

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 4:53pm on July 28, 2014

ArtsCentric celebrates African-American female vocal artists in 'Sincerely, Me' by Tim Smith

A couple of times during the ambitious production the audience is asked to imagine how poorer our world would be without the legacy of African-American women who raised their voices in song.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 9:54am on July 21, 2014

A bouncy 'Gondoliers' from Young Victorian Theatre Company by Tim Smith

Gilbert and Sullivan connoisseurs hold "The Gondoliers" in high regard.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 1:45pm on July 18, 2014

Remembering 'Something Good' about Elaine Stritch by Tim Smith

Legendary singing actress Elaine Stritch sings "Something Good."

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 12:53pm on July 18, 2014

Review: 'Landline' by Rainbow Rowell by Charles Finch

For a lot of centuries in a row, plays ended in one of two ways: either almost everyone would die, or else almost everyone would get married. In exchange for your shilling, you got the satis…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 12:00am on July 18, 2014

'I Do! I Do!' shifts to modern day, yet retains timeless charm at Infinity Theatre by Mary Johnson, For The Baltimore Sun

Infinity Theatre continues to add sparkle to summer theater in Anne Arundel County, as the current show offered by co-producers Alan Ostroff and Anna Roberts Ostroff offers audiences an "adv…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 10:55pm on July 17, 2014

Gore and mayhem from Annex Theater, Mobtown Players by Tim Smith

Baltimore's summer season heats up with Annex Theater's "Marat/Sade" and Mobtown Players' "The Spanish Tragedy."

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 9:46am on July 16, 2014

Young Victorian Theatre Company to present Gilbert and Sullivan's 'Gondoliers' by Tim Smith

For the seventh time since 1971, when Young Victorian Theatre Company was launched in Baltimore to champion the operettas of Gilbert and Sullivan, the company will present "The Gondoliers."

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 10:22am on July 9, 2014

New theaters proposed for block of N. Howard Street by Tim Smith

Group of small companies hopes to reclaim abandoned buildingsGroup of small companies hopes to reclaim abandoned buildings

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 8:03pm on July 8, 2014

Young Vic at a crossroads as its audiences skew older by Larry Perl, [email protected]

Plans to send representative to Gilbert and Sullivan 'summit' in San FranciscoPlans to send representative to Gilbert and Sullivan 'summit' in San Francisco.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 12:50pm on July 8, 2014

Spirited past, bright future for Havre de Grace Opera House by Jonathan Pitts , The Baltimore Sun

Renovation could make the Havre de Grace Opera House a star attractionRenovation could make the Havre de Grace Opera House a star attraction.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 9:17am on July 4, 2014

Lyric Opera Baltimore scales back to one production and concerts for 2014-2015 season by Tim Smith

Lyric Opera Baltimore, which scaled back from three productions to two after its 2011-2012 inaugural season, is scaling back again.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 10:02am on July 1, 2014

Why you need to know Boom Theatre Co.'s Ryan Nicotra by Allison Eatough

At just 24 years old, Ryan Nicotra is changing Harford County’s theater scene.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 2:26pm on June 27, 2014

Center Stage project 'My America' turned into feature film by Tim Smith

The project, a digital collection of monologues by playwrights and actors, has been turned into a feature film that premieres on Fandor July 4.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 5:06pm on June 25, 2014

Revised musical 'Side Show' a worthy attraction at Kennedy Center by Tim Smith

With some new songs and tweaks to the book, the 1997 musical 'Side Show' offers solid entertainment in Kennedy Center/La Jolla Playhouse production.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 9:43am on June 24, 2014

Michael Urie shines in 'Buyer and Cellar' at Shakespeare Theatre Company by Tim Smith

"Buyer and Cellar" runs through June 29.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 9:05am on June 24, 2014

Liz Lerman's 'Healing Wars' provides unique theatrical experience at Arena Stage by Tim Smith

It has been said that the United States has never really stopped fighting its Civil War. A glance at any current news source will suggest that we may never be finished with the post-9/11 con…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 11:06am on June 23, 2014

Vibrant works from 2014 Sondheim Prize finalists by Tim Smith

Exhibit at the Walters showcases artists vying for $25,000 awardExhibit at the Walters showcases artists vying for $25,000 award.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 3:43pm on June 20, 2014

Michael Hersch's first opera an unconventional take on life and death by Tim Smith

Peabody faculty member calls his new work his 'most personal' Peabody faculty member calls his new work his 'most personal.'

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 12:54pm on June 20, 2014

Howard All County Improv is full of laughs by Blair Ames, [email protected]

High school troupe has final performance at Howard County Center for the ArtsA blogging frog that is afraid of bees; a game of Michael Bolton tennis; and a fight between Mary Poppins and Cli…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 6:10am on June 19, 2014

Single Carrot Theatre closes season with 'The Apocalypse Comes at 6PM' by Tim Smith

The play about a nervous world where a sniper strikes daily as the evening news starts is given a strong staging by Single Carrot Theatre.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 6:08pm on June 17, 2014

Iron Crow Theatre presents mythology-inspired 'Bareback Ink' by Tim Smith

By turns gritty, poetic, opaque and intriguing, the play enjoys nuanced performances in an atmospheric production.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 3:28pm on June 12, 2014

Colman Domingo's 'Wild with Happy' gets dynamic production at Center Stage by Tim Smith

Well-knit cast at Center Stage shines in Baltimore premiere about a gay man, the death of his mother and a zany road trip.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 11:27am on June 10, 2014
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