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42 stories by "John Barry"

Wild Child by John Barry

Experimental theater has a reputation for being unfriendly, if not downright hostile, toward the audience, but Baltimore's Lola Pierson has been trying to turn that characterization on its h…

SOURCE: citypaper.com at 12:00am on May 28, 2014[SHARE]

The Russians Aren’t Coming by John Barry

Things in Russia have changed so much during the five years Yury Urnov has spent in Baltimore that he jokes it feels more like 350 years. When he first arrived in 2009, he worked with the Ce…

SOURCE: citypaper.com at 12:00am on May 14, 2014[SHARE]

Unadrama by John Barry

P.O. Box Unabomber by Zdrava Kamenova and Gergana Dimitrova Through Aug. 4 at Single Carrot theatre Ted Kaczynski is back this week with Single Carrot's P.O. Box Unabomber. In his 199…

SOURCE: citypaper.com at 12:00am on July 31, 2013[SHARE]

Chekhov, a Little Bit Crazy by John Barry

A House, a Home Adapted from Chekhov's Three Sisters by Ben Hoover Through April 14 at the EMP Collective At Glass Mind Theatre's A House, A Home"based on Anton Chekhov's Three Si…

SOURCE: citypaper.com at 12:00am on April 10, 2013[SHARE]

Staging Ground by John Barry

On Sunday afternoon, the capacity crowd at Theatre Project snakes out into the front hall and is chatting with members of the cast of Double Edge Theatre, which has just finished its final w…

SOURCE: citypaper.com at 12:00am on December 26, 2012[SHARE]

Another Dimension by John Barry

Over the summer, Annex Theater artistic director Evan Moritz was in the Fifth Dimension"known more colloquially as the fifth floor"of the H and H Building, downtown, talking with some friend…

SOURCE: citypaper.com at 12:00am on October 24, 2012[SHARE]

The Fog of War by John Barry

Richard III Written By William Shakespeare, Directed by Ian Gallanar At PFI Historic Park through Oct. 28 One thing you'll learn from the Chesapeake Shakespeare Company's version of R…

SOURCE: citypaper.com at 12:00am on October 10, 2012[SHARE]

Working the Off-season by John Barry

There are two types of bands: those that constantly record and play gigs, and those that go into brief hibernations as they try to take themselves to a new level. Those hibernations result i…

SOURCE: citypaper.com at 12:00am on July 31, 2012[SHARE]

Sphere playwright on Thelonius Monk at DC Black Theatre Festival by John Barry

Max Garner is a Baltimore writer whose two person play  Sphere: The Thelonius Monk Story, directed by Rosalind Cauthen, will be at Woolly Mammoth Theatre this weekend as part of the DC Bl…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 11:09am on June 29, 2012[SHARE]

Foot of Water, conceived and performed by Single Carrot by John Barry

Single Carrot Theater’s Foot of Water opens with this thought, spoken by the narrator (Jessica Garrett): “Love is like a balloon….When you are inside the balloon, love is c…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 5:00am on June 15, 2012[SHARE]

White Noise by John Barry

White Noise, performed by Wanderlust Theatre at the Fridge this weekend, is a play that's impossible to separate from the exhibit of paintings by DC artist Tom Block. So I'll begin by descri…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 10:47am on June 9, 2012[SHARE]

Michael Stebbins, juggling Rep Stage by John Barry

I first saw Michael Stebbins, Artistic Director of Rep Stage, in 2005 juggling several phone lines and over a dozen roles in the solo show  Fully Committed.  Juggling seems to be wh…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 2:26pm on June 8, 2012[SHARE]

Naoko Maeshiba, dancing on the edge of theatre by John Barry

Dancer/Choreographer/Director Naoko Maeshiba, at least to me, was one of Baltimore's hidden artistic treasures until I had the chance to see  in 2009. Her journey began in Japan, where sh…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 12:04pm on May 24, 2012[SHARE]

Three zombie Sisters at Bell Foundry in Baltimore this weekend by John Barry

The ACME theatre, which I've done a brief piece on, will be going up with a new version of the Three Sisters this weekend. But don't expect mustached colonels in late 19th century Russian mi…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 10:45am on May 18, 2012[SHARE]

Chesapeake Shakespeare expands to Baltimore's Inner Harbor by John Barry

On May 7th, the Baltimore theatre world received some good news:  the Chesapeake Shakespeare Company, currently located in Howard County, announced its purchase of the downtown Mercantile…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 11:39am on May 17, 2012[SHARE]

The many faces of Baltimore actor Bruce R. Nelson by John Barry

If you've watched professional theatre in Baltimore, you've probably seen Bruce R. Nelson. But it may have taken you a little while to realize it. When I walked into the Boehmian Café in Ba…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 12:40pm on May 10, 2012[SHARE]

Kaddish, based on a Nobel winning novel, makes its world premiere in a tiny Baltimore space by John Barry

Director Barbara Lanciers was ready to premiere Kaddish, her version of Imre Kertesz's novel “Kaddish for an Unborn Child” at the Baltimore Theatre Project. It's a producti…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 9:17am on April 27, 2012[SHARE]

Eve Muson on directing Lynn Nottage's Las Meninas by John Barry

How director/professor Eve Muson took a Nottage play from a college production to the professional stage I remember, somewhere at the tail end of the Regional II version of the Kennedy Cente…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 9:43am on April 18, 2012[SHARE]

To Juilliard and back again: Kelli Wright reinvents herself by John Barry

I met Kelli Wright outside the Strand Theatre the day before the premier of Blood-bound and Tongue-tied. She had the lead role, Jocasta, a woman with a literal Oedipus Complex. But she had a…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 7:05am on April 9, 2012[SHARE]

Thoughts on Center Stage's 50th anniversary season by John Barry

Center Stage announced its upcoming 50th season on Friday, March 30th at Case[werks], a gallery across from Baltimore’s Penn Station. Kwame Kwei-Armah (Photo: courtesy of Center Sta…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 11:48am on April 2, 2012[SHARE]

A noted Hungarian theatre critic examines the nature of criticism by John Barry

As Hungarian theatre artists are under siege, a leading critic speaks out A week ago, Andrea Tompa, President of the Hungarian Theatre Critics Association, came to Baltimore's Center Stage t…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 10:42am on March 23, 2012[SHARE]

Gypsies by John Barry

The Katona Jozsef Theatre‘s production of Gypsies isn’t to be confused with Gypsy, the 70′s Broadway hit, but there may have been a few people in the audience expecting a r…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 1:04pm on March 16, 2012[SHARE]

Arena Players, proud of its roots, ready for its future by John Barry

Arena Players has been a Baltimore landmark for decades. Since its founding in 1952, it's the oldest continuously running black theatre in the country. For decades, the Players served as a l…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 8:13am on March 10, 2012[SHARE]

Director Jessica Burgess on speaking the language of Cho by John Barry

"There are sixty nine hundred languages in the world," according to the linguist George, the central of Julia Cho's The Language Archive." Half of them are doomed to disappear in the next ce…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 8:56am on February 29, 2012[SHARE]

Two Free Productions In Baltimore this Weekend. by John Barry

Two interesting shows are coming up this weekend, that I'd just put out on alert in Baltimore. They're both mind and genre-bending. And they're free. First at Maryland Institute College of A…

SOURCE: DC Theatre Scene at 6:58am on February 23, 2012[SHARE]
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