An interview with Baltimore Director Matt Porterfield of ‘I Used to...
I Used To Be Darker, talented filmmaker Matt Porterfield's third feature film, is gaining attention and will be screened at the Maryland Film Festival...
‘American Idiot’ at the Hippodrome Theatre at The France-Merrick Performing Arts...
This is the dawning of the rest of our lives! The sensational smash-hit two time Tony Award-Winning Broadway Musical American Idiot arrives at Hippodrome...
‘Dreamgirls’ at The Lyric Opera House by Amanda Gunther
It’ll feel like one night only when the magnificent Dreams pop into town singing their hearts out up on that stage. And if you’ve...
‘Condo Condo Condoland’ at EMP Collective by Amanda Gunther
Urban centricity - urban living being so many things to so many people. The universe is cold and dark and all you can count...
An Interview With Maryland Film Festival’s Eric Hatch by Teresa McCormick...
The 15th annual Maryland Film Festival will be taking place this weekend. MFF Director of Programming Eric Hatch updates us on some selections that...
‘Chess’ at Dundalk Community Theatre by Amanda Gunther
One little move effects so many people’s lives. A statement proven true as the Dundalk Community Theatre presents Chess The Musical. With beautiful and...
David Lowery to Host MD Film Festival Opening by Teresa McCormick...
Filmmaker and writer David Lowery (Aint Them Bodies Saints, Pioneer, St. Nick) will be hosting the Opening Night Shorts Program on Wednesday May 8, 2013 for...
‘Midori’ at The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra at The Music Center at...
In 1982, the young Japanese immigrant, Midori Goto, made her concert debut with the New York Philharmonic under the baton of the legendary Zubin...
Topdog/Underdog at Everyman Theatre by Amanda Gunther
Watch the cards closely. Pick a red card you pick a loser. Pick another red card you pick the other loser. But pick a...
‘Spring Awakening’ at Towson University by Amanda Gunther
Discovery in adolescence; a true coming of age story with the trials of love, sexuality, and death all hovering on the horizons of existence....
Dignity Players Announces its 2013-2014 Season by Mickey Lund
What is art, and where do we draw the line between what is and isn't art? Although the answer to that question can be as...
An Interview With Theater Without Limits’ Suzi Eldridge on Summer Camp...
THEATER WITHOUT LIMITS: CARROLL COUNTY MARYLAND SUMMER CAMP FOR CHILDREN OF ALL LEARNING STYLES AND ABILITIES
Suzi Eldridge shares her passion her bringing an inclusive...
‘The VIP’ at Single Carrot Theatre by Amanda Gunther
They lived as hostages for 126 days. The rescue mission took 41 seconds. A stunning dramatic reality is explored upon the stage at Single...
‘Clybourne Park’ at CENTERSTAGE by Amanda Gunther
You can’t live in a principle. It’s well and good in theory, but at the end of the day, it comes down to the...
‘Room Service’ at The Vagabond Players by Amanda Gunther
A quirky screwball comedy pops itself onto the stage as The Vagabond Players race toward the finish of their 97th season with this penultimate production...
Remembering Carol Bartlett By Carolyn Kelemen
Dancers gather to celebrate Carol Bartlett, her life and legacy.
Most college and prep school dance concerts serve both as a showcase for the dancers...
‘Equus’ at Spotlighters Theatre by Amanda Gunther
A stunning theatrical sensation comes to the stage at the Audrey Herman Spotlighters Theatre, as Director Sherrionne Brown presents Peter Shaffer’s Equus. It's a...
‘A House, A Home’ at Glass Mind Theatre by Amanda Gunther
A twisted approach to Chekhov can be a tricky thing to handle, but think of it less as a retooling and more as a...
‘The Man From Earth’ at The Heritage Players by Amanda Gunther
To be immortal; can one truly imagine what it is like to live forever? Not only live forever but never age? How would you...
‘Slipping’ at Iron Crow Theatre Company by Amanda Gunther
Even the blackest storm clouds can have a silver lining of hope and amid the dark tempestuous drama a gleaming beacon of light pierces...