Theatre Review: 'God of Carnage' at Vagabond Players
 Contemporary French playwright Yasmina Reza specializes in obnoxious characters who bicker over first-world problems. In both of her best-known works, "'Art'" and "God of Carnage," she …
 Contemporary French playwright Yasmina Reza specializes in obnoxious characters who bicker over first-world problems. In both of her best-known works, "'Art'" and "God of Carnage," she …
Get ready to hear the people sing in St. Andrew's Episcopal School's new production of Les Misérables. Les Misérables, by Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg, is a classic piece of e…
New episodes of some of your favorite television shows from the 1960s and 1970s are happening! Such is the case with "Space: 1999," "Doctor Who," "Dark Shadows," and "The Avengers," the subj…
Peace Mountain Theatre Company is currently presenting the iconic August Wilson's "Radio Golf," produced by Hal Freed and directed by Eleanore Tapscott. This play was the last of Wilson's te…
"Jesus Christ Superstar," the current production the Kennedy Center, reminds us that it is a half-century old " or rather, a bit past that, since the "50th Anniversary Tour" was delayed beca…
Poet Alfred Tennyson once wrote "'Tis better to have loved and lost/ Than never to have loved at all." But what if you knew the odds of grief and heartbreak before investing your heart in an…
The world premiere of "Behold, A Negress" at Everyman Theatre begins in a lavishly, yet tastefully furnished Parisian artist studio with dark-blue hardwood floors to kill for. The set, desig…
The Queen of Disco is paying a visit to Baltimore this week in the form of the jukebox musical, "SUMMER: The Donna Summer Musical" at the Hippodrome Theatre. Sadly we lost Summer too early i…
In 2013, an NSA subcontractor named Edward Snowden stole classified information and leaked it to members of the press. This play isn't about him. …complex, satisfying theatrical experience…
Bethesda, Md. (February 15, 2022) " Continuing its longstanding commitment to new play development and to developing a new body of work that will help reshape the face of American theatre, R…
 Maryland Opera Artistic Director, James Harp, leads programs honoring the legacies of three generous and dedicated women . Baltimore, MD (February 17, 2022) " Maryland Opera will honor …
 Helen Hayes Award-winner, Iyona Blake, has given us a love letter to sisters, family, and staying the course. One of the DMV's most talented actors, singer sand playwrights, Blake has w…
 "La Casa de la Laguna" ("The House on the Lagoon") at Gala Hispanic Theatre is a passionate play" intense and fascinating. Between the political underpinnings and the lives of the f…
Beginning on February 17, 2022 Peace Mountain Theatre Company will be presenting August Wilson's "Radio Golf." This play was the last of Wilson's works highlighting African-American life in …
"The Barber of Seville" is Baltimore Concert Opera's (BCO) first, fully-staged production with orchestra and the first opera of its kind to be done in Baltimore since 2016. After thirteen ye…
When a few bars of "Dance at the Gym" from "West Side Story" elicits an impromptu on-beat shout of "Mambo!" from the audience, you know you've got a crowd of serious fans. In keeping with th…
The Children's Theatre of Annapolis' "Robin Hood" is a superb, modern twist to a classic tale, complete with themes of love, death, and, yes, taxes. Yet despite the age of the story, this we…
On February 12, Maryland Opera offered its "Variant Valentine" program"a variety of Valentines with staples from the operatic and American musical theatre worlds. The program was live-stream…
Greetings, prospective witches and wizards! Which house will you be sorted into upon your admittance to a certain school of magic? Surely, you won't end up being a silly puff! However, there…
If those walls could talk, Daphne's Dive"a fictional Philadelphia neighborhood bar"would perhaps have more to tell than it ought. …entertaining…A powerful cast… With the Puerto Rican f…
 Not all history lessons are simple. Not all are easy to digest. Sometimes, one is confronted by a human story in which heroes and villains aren't so readily tagged, where the message is…
In a way, the idea of reviewing a show that is soon to be sold out seems redundant. Everyone knows this is an awesome piece of work"a Broadway classic in the making"so why bother? If for any…
While strolling down South Ann Street, there was an array of festive lighting strung along the street of brick town homes. I imagined that we were walking back in time through English row ho…
The Cuban Missile Crisis. The Civil Rights Movement. The setting is 1936-1965, America and the afterlife. Characters: Mary, Jack, Cicely, Cord, and Jackie. The program cover: suspicious eyes…
Friday morning in the cramped Southside Chicago apartment of the Younger family finds Ruth making breakfast. Walter Lee, her husband, is jockeying for time in the shared bathroom down the ha…