Review: 'Time Stands Still' at Fells Point Corner Theatre
Dramaturgical notes in the program tell us that Time Stands Still is "essentially a love story." But it's also a play about war. And art. And economics. And politics. And publishing. And pri…
Dramaturgical notes in the program tell us that Time Stands Still is "essentially a love story." But it's also a play about war. And art. And economics. And politics. And publishing. And pri…
As the centerpiece of its 25th Anniversary Season, Baltimore's Everyman Theatre has taken on the daunting task of mounting what are arguably the two greatest American plays ever written, …
Imagine a place where you could be anything you ever dreamed of and do anything you desired in total anonymity and without fear of reprisal or consequence. Imagine the retreat you crave, tha…
Literally, an "aphorism" is a short phrase that expresses a truth or astute observation. In Alice Stanley's brief, but powerful, meditation on gender, they [1] have structured the piece i…
Although it is never seen, not even a glimpse of one of its four minarets or gleaming domes, the Taj Mahal looms large as a monument of beauty and death as it haunts Rajiv Joseph's poetic mo…
It is said that, "Dying is easy. Comedy is hard." Well, the latter is doubly, no, triply, no, quadruply, no, well… you get the idea in Fells Point Corner Theatre and The Collaborative …
For those of you with a penchant for theatre about cockfighting, 'tis the season indeed for plays on the subject in our fair city of Baltimore. As Fells Point Corner Theater is closing its v…
In the blood sport known as cockfighting, two roosters are placed in a ring, called a "cockpit," and fight until one of them dies. The same thing happens, in a metaphorical sense, in Mike…
"We are all undone!" a character hysterically cries halfway through Chesapeake Shakespeare Company's production of Titus Andronicus. Well, thanks for stating the obvious. You would had to…