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986 stories from The Baltimore Sun

Hippodrome announces fall reopening; Hamilton rescheduled for 2022 by Christina Tkacik

The Hippodrome Theatre at the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center will reopen this fall and its first performance, Broadway's "Pretty Woman: The Musical" will take center stage September 2…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 6:54pm on February 2, 2021

Healthy Holly's hangups explored in Single Carrot Theatre Production by Mary Carole McCauley

The character Healthy Holly plays a pivotal role in the Single Carrot Theatre's new "Healthy Holly's Hidden Hideaway" production.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 6:48am on January 22, 2021

When will live theater performances resume in Baltimore? Here's what we know. by Mary Carole McCauley

The Sun checked in with the five largest stage companies in the Baltimore area to find out what they've had to reschedule, what they're offering now and when they hope to once again welcome …

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 9:29pm on December 14, 2020

André De Shields drew inspiration from Baltimore on his journey from City College graduate to Tony winner by Oyin Adedoyin

When Baltimore native and Baltimore City College graduate, André De Shields won a Tony award on Sunday night he shouted out his hometown from the stage. "Baltimore, Maryland are you in the …

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 9:06am on June 12, 2019

Tony Awards 2019: Best and worst red carpet looks

Broadway's best take their talents from the stage to the red carpet as they arrive at the 73rd Annual Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on Sunday, June 9, 2019. 

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 9:06am on June 12, 2019

See the top show moments from the 2019 Tony Awards

See all the top show moments from the 73rd Annual Tony Awards on Sunday, June 9, 2019.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 9:06am on June 12, 2019

Andre De Shields wins first Tony Award at 73, shouts out Baltimore hometown in acceptance speech by Phil Davis

Sunday night, Baltimore native André De Shields won a Tony Award for best featured actor in a musical, his first in his 50-year career. De Shields, a Baltimore City College graduate, won fo…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 9:06am on June 12, 2019

Tony Awards 2019: 'Hadestown,' 'Ferryman' lead, Ali Stroker makes history as first actor in a wheelchair to win by Chris Jones

The 2019 Tony Awards turned out heavenly for "Hadestown," the stylized, bluesy, steampunk-influenced Anais Mitchell musical based on the "Orpheus and Eurydice" myth and set partly in the und…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 9:06am on June 12, 2019

Five things to know about first-time Tony Award winner André De Shields of Baltimore by Makeda Easter

André De Shields capped a 50-year acting career by scoring his first Tony Award on Sunday night, winning best featured actor in a musical for his role as Hermes in "Hadestown." It's been a …

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 9:06am on June 12, 2019

Rodney Orange Jr., Arena Players managing director, dies by Jacques Kelly

Rodney Orange Jr., managing director of the Arena Players who was credited with helping to save the theater company, died of heart disease April 22 at the University of Maryland Medical Cent…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 8:20am on May 18, 2019

'The 39 Steps' spoofs Hitchcock in dazzling, dizzying style at Rep Stage in Howard County by Patti Restivo

Rep Stage's 26th season at the Horowitz Center for the Arts is closing with a madcap bang in the current run of Patrick Barlow's "The 39 Steps," a raucous family-friendly farce calling to fi…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 6:46pm on May 15, 2019

Review: Youth is served in 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Jr.' at Children's Theatre of Annapolis by Patti Restivo

Back on the road, in the air and at sea again after magically appearing in the Disney film a half century ago, "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" continues to enchant the young and young-at-heart in …

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 3:36pm on May 15, 2019

Fans line up, camp outside Baltimore's Hippodrome Theatre for 'Hamilton' by Sameer Rao

On Thursday morning, with barely 30 minutes to go until the box office opened at 11 a.m., several dozen people eagerly waited outside the Hippodrome Theatre. One group of fans drove over thr…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 3:36pm on May 15, 2019

Dave Chappelle to receive Mark Twain Prize for humor by Associated Press

Comedian Dave Chappelle has been chosen to receive this year's Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. The 45-year-old Chappelle shot to international stardom through his Comedy Central program…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 5:41am on May 8, 2019

Everyman Theatre announces 2019-20 season and new festival with focus on women by Mary Carole McCauley

If you're hanging around Everyman Theatre this summer, you might hear the gritty growl of a buzzsaw or the dull thump of hammers. Those are the sounds a theater company makes when it expands…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 9:52am on May 5, 2019

Baltimore native Andre De Shields nominated for third Tony Award by Mary Carole McCauley

The acclaimed Baltimore-born actor Andre De Shields received his third career nomination Tuesday for an Antoinette Perry (Tony) Award. De Shields was nominated for best featured actor in a m…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 8:10am on May 2, 2019

Tickets for 'Hamilton,' coming soon to Baltimore's Hippodrome Theatre, will go on sale May 9 by Chris Kaltenbach

"Hamilton" fans, start your engines! Tickets for the Baltimore engagement of the epically popular play, set for June 25-July 21 at the Hippodrome, go on sale May 9. But if you're one of the …

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 10:16am on May 1, 2019

How Chesapeake Shakespeare Company creates intimacy on the stage in the #metoo era by Mary Carole McCauley

Intimacy choreographer Chelsea Pace carefully designed every detail of a passionate embrace on stage between two young actors, down to the way they tilted their heads. "First, there's a shor…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 1:20pm on April 25, 2019

Wait for it: Leslie Odom Jr.'s performance with Baltimore Symphony Orchestra is postponed to July 5 by Phil Davis

Singer Leslie Odom Jr., known for his Tony Award-winning portrayal of Aaron Burr in the Broadway musical "Hamilton," has postponed his performance with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra until…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 9:15pm on April 18, 2019

Rosemary Knower, stage actress known for her strong character roles, dies by Jacques Kelly

Rosemary Knower, an actress who played roles from Lady Macbeth to a schoolteacher in John Waters' "Hairspray," died of a stroke Wednesday at Lankenau Medical Center in Wynnewood, Pa. The for…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 12:00pm on March 30, 2019

Taye Diggs to direct Baltimore Center Stage play this fall by Mary Carole McCauley

Taye Diggs' megawatt smile will be seen in Baltimore this fall. But the Broadway star and former cast member of TV's "Empire" will be behind the curtain for a change. Diggs will make his dir…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 7:00am on March 15, 2019

Cole Porter classics keep 'Anything Goes' afloat by Mike Giuliano

The screwball comedy spirit of the 1934 musical "Anything Goes" definitely comes across in a Silhouette Stages production that makes the most of the silly plot. Set on the sort of ocean line…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 6:00am on March 15, 2019

Howard Community College's Rep Stage announces its upcoming season by Jess Nocera

Howard Community College's Rep Stage announced its 2019-2020 season Thursday afternoon with four productions, including world and regional premieres. The season kicks off with "Souvenir," b…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 1:00pm on March 14, 2019

Donald N. Walls, film and theater critic, dies by Jacques Kelly

Donald N. Walls, a retired film and theater critic who appeared on radio and television for nearly three decades, died of dementia complications Feb. 19 at Storey Oaks Memory Care in Oklahom…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 6:20pm on March 4, 2019

Everyman Theatre production inspires Baltimore couple to look for the man they think killed their son by Mary Carole McCauley

On Friday night, Mark and Sandra Laken sat side by side in Everyman Theatre, where they have dedicated a pair of front row seats to the memory of their late son. They watched the opening nig…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 10:20am on February 2, 2019
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