Tag: April Forrer
Charm City Fringe Review: ‘The Shoemaker’s Holiday’ at Baltimore Shakespeare Factory
The Shoemaker’s Holiday: A Firking Funny Production at BSF
This weekend, I had the good fortune to be at Baltimore Shakespeare Factory (“BSF”), as part...
Review: ‘Julius Caesar’ at Baltimore Shakespeare Factory
‘Julius Caesar’ draws political and historical parallels
Julius Caesar, directed by Chris Cotterman, in a production by the Baltimore Shakespeare Factory, is an exploration of...
Review: ‘The Winter’s Tale’ at Baltimore Shakespeare Factory
Shakespeare presents a language barrier for actors and audience alike. Typically, companies affect British accents (“received pronunciation” - not everyone is a fan), though...
‘The Taming of the Shrew’ at Baltimore Shakespeare Factory
Baltimore Shakespeare Factory’s production of The Taming of the Shrew is a delightful romp of quick-witted dialog and rollicking physical comedy. With their commitment...
‘Henry IV Part I’ at the Baltimore Shakespeare Factory
"What is honor?"
It's what King Henry IV is fighting to uphold. It's what Harry Percy, the Hotspur, is fighting to defend. It's what Prince...
‘As You Like It’ by Baltimore Shakespeare Factory
Shakespeare’s comedy As You Like It is fun for the family.
The Meadow, just below the historic Evergreen House, is a lovely place to spend a...
‘The Merchant of Venice’ at The Baltimore Shakespeare Factory
In sooth I know no other way to write
my thoughts of seeing friends both here and past
bestride the open boards of a holy cockpit
to...
‘Measure for Measure’ at The Baltimore Shakespeare Factory
As one of Shakespeare’s “problem plays” which is neither comedy nor tragedy, Measure for Measure is populated by morally ambiguous characters and includes a...
‘Much Ado About Nothing’ at Baltimore Shakespeare Factory
Tis indeed summer and that to the world of the Bard means Much Ado About Nothing. And the Baltimore Shakespeare Factory is no exception...
‘Richard III’ at The Baltimore Shakespeare Factory
‘Tis indeed the winter of our discontent with the never ending snow. And what better way to dispel the forces of winter than for...



