Tag: Baltimore Shakespeare Factory
Review: ‘The Merry Wives of Windsor’ by Baltimore Shakespeare Factory
Baltimore Shakespeare Factory’s (BSF) production of The Merry Wives of Windsor, directed by Tom Delise, delivers the “merry” promised in the title. The wives...
Review: ‘Romeo and Juliet’ by Baltimore Shakespeare Factory
Not to be confused with the Baltimore Shakespeare Festival (1993-2011), the current “BSF” – Baltimore Shakespeare Factory – has another hit on its hands with their...
Review: ‘Cymbeline’ at Baltimore Shakespeare Factory
You may never have heard of William Shakespeare’s Cymbeline, King of Britain, as it is not often produced. More’s the pity. It’s much maligned...
Review: ‘A Chaste Maid in Cheapside’ by The Baltimore Shakespeare Factory
Moved by an impulse analogous to the original instruments movement in early music, Baltimore Shakespeare Factory (BSF) is dedicated to mounting the Bard’s plays...
Review: ‘King John’ at Baltimore Shakespeare Factory
King John of England was not a popular ruler, and Shakespeare’s play about him is not, to put it mildly, among his most popular...
Review: ‘The Sea Voyage’ at Baltimore Shakespeare Factory
Ask most theater lovers if they have heard of Jacobean-era playwrights such as John Fletcher and Philip Massinger and you would probably receive a...
DCMetroTheaterArts’ Best of 2016 #14: Best Design in Professional and Community...
DCMetroTheaterArts’ Best of 2016 #14: Best Design in Professional and Community Theaters in DC/VA/MD Are:
John Alexander for his lighting for Blackberry Winter at Forum Theatre.
John Alexander...
DCMetroTheaterArts’ Best of 2016 #9: Best Performances and Ensembles in Plays...
DCMetroTheaterArts’ Best of 2016 #9: Best Performances in Musicals in Professional Theaters in DC, MD, and VA Are:
Gassan Abbas in I Shall Not Hate at Mosaic...
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...
Meet the Cast of Avant Bard’s ‘TAME.’ Part 2: Brendan Edward...
In Part 2 of a series of interviews with the cast of Avant Bard’s production of TAME., meet Brendan Edward Kennedy.
Joel: Where have local...
Interviews from London Below: Inside Cohesion Theatre’s ‘Neverwhere’: Part 8 –...
In Part Eight of a series of interviews with cast members of Cohesion Theatre Company’s Neverwhere, meet Director Brad Norris.
Patricia: Please introduce yourself and...
Lizzi Albert and Sue Struve on Appearing in ‘Collected Stories’ at...
Lizzi Albert and Sue Struve takes us on their journey of preparing for their roles and appearing in Collected Stories at Peter's Alley Theatre Productions.
Joel:...
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...
Meet the Cast of Avant Bard’s ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’: Part...
In Part 3 of a series of interviews with the cast of Avant Bard’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, meet Zach Brewster-Geisz.
Joel: Where...
DCMetroTheaterArts’ Best of 2015 #4: Best Plays in Professional Theaters
Here are the DCMetroTheaterArts Staff's honorees for Best Plays in Professional Theaters in 2015:
A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas at Olney Theatre Center.
A...
‘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...
Meet the Cast of Avant Bard’s ‘Friendship Betrayed’: Part 7: Brendan...
In Part 7 of a series of interviews with the cast of WSC Avant Bard’s production of Friendship Betrayed—a classic comedy by Spanish playwright...
‘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...
Baltimore Shakespeare Factory’s ‘Original Pronunciation’ Production of ‘The Merchant of Venice’...
Baltimore Shakespeare Factory (BSF) opens its production of Merchant of Venice tonight. Fitting BSF's philosophy of recreating the staging conditions of Shakespeare's day, this historic production...