Theatre Review: 'The Revolutionist' at Everyman Theatre
What happens when a playwright gathers together four formidable women who separately changed the world? It creates a powerful drama, with a whole lot of comedy, told in a way that is breatht…
What happens when a playwright gathers together four formidable women who separately changed the world? It creates a powerful drama, with a whole lot of comedy, told in a way that is breatht…
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Iron Crow Theatre’s production of "The Rocky Horror Show" runs only during October 26 " 31, 2017, and I was lucky to get in for opening night! Directed by Artistic Director and CEO Sea…
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Everyman Theatre brings Lynn Nottage's play “Intimate Apparel” home to Baltimore. First performed and co-commissioned at Baltimore's Center Stage 14 years ago, audiences again ha…
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Checking out Baltimore Rock Opera's (BROS) website with a number counter of a how many pizza slices a man is eating, how many Natty Boh's beer cans being crushed and how many induced head ba…
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Who wouldn't want to be immersed in a classic board game full of mystery and fun? Add in music and a talented cast and you have an evening out guaranteed to entertain. Artistic Synergy of Ba…
I recently had the opportunity to have a chat Aran Keating, Artistic Director and one of the 5 Founding members, from Baltimore Rock Opera Society (BROS) and I'm glad I did. For years I have…
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1. Sister Act at Annapolis Summer Theatre Garden. “…Foot tapping fun with some unforgettable deep belly laugh moments…” – Raychel Harvey-Jones. READ review. Synop…
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