Maryland

Round House Theatre closes 47th season with regional premiere of ‘King...

Rajiv Joseph's slam-dunk exploration of friendship and fandom runs May 28-June 22 at Round House.

A look inside ‘Ethiopia,’ a world premiere Living Newspaper at IN...

Artistic director TIMOTHY NELSON talks with playwright SYBIL R. WILLIAMS about the banned radical reality show and Williams' women-centered response.

Bethesda Little Theatre to show true colors in ‘Hues in Harmony’

From soulful ballads to upbeat anthems, the musical review will take audiences on a journey through the emotions that color our lives. By KAITLYN GIBBENS

Classic Theatre of Maryland’s ‘Anything Goes’ is a romp of a...

The classic musical of hijinks on a transatlantic ocean liner has the audience smiling and laughing throughout. By CHARLES GREEN

A stellar ‘Blues for an Alabama Sky’ for right now, at...

Pearl Cleage’s poignant drama brings to life five characters who engage the racial and social consciousness of the 1920s and ’30s. By DEBBIE MINTER JACKSON

A lively and compassionate ‘Charlotte’s Web’ comes to life at Adventure...

Unerringly truthful, passionately funny, and steeped in love, this show is a must-see for audiences of all ages. By LUCILLE RIEKE

Rockville Little Theatre’s ‘The Foreigner’ is a charming comic delight

Director Kathryn Stirling keeps the show running like a well-oiled machine while keeping the sweetness and humor flowing. By JENNIFER GEORGIA

‘Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner’ by UpStage Artists revisits race in 1967

A rich, white, ’60s liberal is challenged when his daughter brings her new love for a surprise visit. By ANDY ARNOLD

Three fun and poignant stories of pregnancy in ‘Bump’ at Colonial...

The actors hit all the right moments at just the right time, and everything comes together for an evening of theater filled with laughs and much to think about. By CHARLES GREEN

Chesapeake Shakespeare Company announces 2025/26 season

Season includes classic works by Shakespeare, Austen, and Dickens, along with CSC's final staging in Baltimore's city-wide August Wilson Celebration.

Olney Theatre Center announces 2025/26 season

Season includes three world premieres, one U.S. premiere, and two Tony winners.

Theatre Prometheus breathes new life into John Lyly’s ‘Galatea’

This bold, diverse reimagining of a 16th-century play blends feminist themes, LGBTQ+ pride, and sharp comedy for a night of timeless and timely theater. By RASHEEDA AMINA CAMPBELL

ArtsCentric’s ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’ is a must-see to celebrate

Experience the triumph of August Wilson’s storytelling in an intimate setting. By CONSTANCE BEULAH

Olney announces cast and creative team for new musical ‘Senior Class’

Dreamed up by Kevin Duda and Melvin Tunstall III when they were performing on Broadway together, 'Senior Class' takes on Shaw's 'Pygmalion,' high school hijinks, and elitism.

Throuples rule in ‘How to Transcend a Happy Marriage’ at Iron...

Baltimore’s award-winning professional queer theater goes above and beyond convention to uncharted territories of love, desire, and polyamory. By MALCOLM LEWIS BARNES

The Bard gets comeuppance in ‘Jane Anger’ at Maryland Ensemble Theatre

This fourth-wall-breaking revenge comedy plays like a classic farce and a feminist fantasy. By MEGAN WILLS

I visit a student matinee of ‘Romeo & Juliet’ at Chesapeake...

The students knew this was not their parents’ Shakespeare, and the play never let them sit back in their seats. By CAROLINE BOCK

‘Akeelah and the Bee’ is sassy and jubilant at Baltimore Center...

The actors include Baltimore School of Arts freshmen and sophomores, and the performances they deliver are nuanced and authentic. By CYBELE POMEROY

A well-cast ‘Odd Couple’ with comic timing at Bowie Community Theatre

Neil Simon's 1965 play is still filled with laughs and male bonding. By ANDY ARNOLD

Young Artists of America to present largest production of Disney’s ‘Hunchback’...

For one night only April 26 at Strathmore, YAA will stage Disney's 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame' with over 200 young local artists.