'Souvenir' at Vagabond Players by Amanda Gunther
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and perhaps the same can be said of how beauty is heard. In this case the ear of the beholder belongs to a charming tone-deaf diva who believes she has b…
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and perhaps the same can be said of how beauty is heard. In this case the ear of the beholder belongs to a charming tone-deaf diva who believes she has b…
The riotous romp, the scandalous show, the hilarious hyjinx is making its way to the tail end of the Shakespeare Theatre Company's 25th Anniversary Season with William Shakespeare's crack…
Come here that bugle blowing as Patty, LaVerne, and Maxene sashay their way into your hearts at the Infinity Theatre Company's production of Sisters of Swing: The Story of The Andrews Sister…
An elaborate exploration of self-discovery. Examining the roles of actor and spectator in what can only be called a creative exercise of genius with the elements of sex and water combined as…
"Frankly, my dear I don't give a damn." One of these most famous lines in cinematic history, but did you know that only part of it came from the book? Find out deliciously rich secrets like …
Children are adventurous; whimsical and afraid of nothing. They find magic in a simple sewer hole cover or deep in the woods with just a little imagination. Direct from the mind of Doug Wild…
Damascus Theatre Company's production of Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, directed by Rachelle A. Horn, with musical direction by Marci Shegogue, is a  fast-paced upbeat epic…
What if ignorance really is bliss? The heart-warming, inspiring tale of Charlie Gordon comes to life at The Elden Street Players production of Flowers for Algernon. Directed by Gloria DuGan,…
Some people get sick and some people get better once they get sick. And then there are some people that are always sick and never get better. Strand Theater Company presents critically ac…
What do three hookers of various age and experience, a cantankerous old man, a sweet southern story teller, a disturbed young lesbian and her equally disturbed kid brother have in common? Th…
Armageddon has arrived. The power has died. The grid is down. No more television, no more radio, no more internet. No electricity. And the best way to pass the time is to recollect old episo…
A Typographer, a Geographer, and a Stenographer; perhaps the beginning of a new 'guy walks into a bar' style joke but in this case they are the three main focal points of the Iron Crow Theat…
The thunderous sound of the river as it rises to greet the sun, the moon, and all that is in-between, embodied by dances and voices of yore is making one final journey before flowing to an e…
A stunning performance of heartfelt emotions and war-torn reality comes to Crystal City in Synetic Theater's new mesmerizing production of Home of the Soldier. A new play created by Paata Ts…
Luck be a lady if you get tickets to see the Tantallon Community Players production of Guys & Dolls. This little community theatre brings you all the glitz and glory to do Frank Loesser …
Grab your life jackets, your party boat dress, and climb aboard the S.S. American for a rollicking good time at sea as the Cole Porter classic Anything Goes drifts into the harbor at Annapol…
You'll get a sensational feeling for that music of the early 1900's and life in New York City as Ragtime rolls into the Laurel Mill Playhouse to kick off the summer season. Directed by Micha…
Sam Shepard’s lost play The Tooth of Crime comes to WSC Avant Bard. Directed by Kathleen Akerley this play explores a battle of music, style, motor metaphors, and puts a uniqu…
It's not every day of the week that you get a rousing musical in depression era New York with love, dancing, communism, and fashion design, but on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays at 1st S…
The audience's laughter was shaking the rafters at Shakespeare Theatre Company's production of The Servant of Two Masters. Directed by Christopher Bayes, this brilliant comedy had the audien…
Everyone's a little embarrassed about their family. But you'll never meet quite such an eccentric family as The Sycamores, found only at Everyman Theatre's production of George S. Kaufman an…
Come take the high road, or in this case Martin McDonagh's dark and twisty low ride to Leenane county, Ireland and see Silver Spring Stage's production of The Beauty Queen of Leenane. Direct…
If you're looking for a show that will truly rock your world – it's landed at Venus Theatre. This world premiere of Alyson Mead's Punk Rock Mom is the second show in their 2012 season …
If you venture to the Colonial Players‘ production of Going To St. Ives, you will find a compelling and engaging drama that captivates the audience and keeps them on the edge of their …
Baltimore is the happiest town in town because NETworks Presentations LLC made a quick stop at the Patricia & Arthur Modell Performing Arts Center's Lyric Opera House with the sensationa…