Tag: Laura Rocklyn
‘A Christmas Carol’ feels fresh at Chesapeake Shakespeare Company
With its Baltimore charm, this production is more than a retelling; it’s a celebration, a holiday tradition all its own. By CONSTANCE BEULAH
A spirited ‘Christmas Carol’ set in Baltimore at Chesapeake Shakespeare
The company's 10th-annual production will warm your heart this holiday season. By LEANDRA LYNN
A faithful and moving ‘Jane Eyre’ premieres at Classic Theatre of...
Fans of the novel and those unfamiliar with it will enjoy this new adaptation. By CHARLES GREEN
Charm City’s own ‘Christmas Carol’ at Chesapeake Shakespeare Company
An adaptation that will enchant local audiences for generations to come. By COLLEEN KENNEDY
Annapolis Shakespeare Company Artistic Director Sally Boyett Discusses ‘Pride and Prejudice’...
Sally Boyett is the Artistic Director of Annapolis Shakespeare Company, which is making a name for itself with its clever productions of Shakespeare and...
Review: ‘The Glass Menagerie’ at Annapolis Shakespeare Company
Annapolis Shakespeare Company’s production of The Glass Menagerie is a quietly powerful rendition of Tennessee Williams’ classic play, which premiered in 1944. Directed by...
Review: ‘A Christmas Carol’ at Annapolis Shakespeare Company
Annapolis Shakespeare Company’s production of A Christmas Carol is a fun, faithful translation of Charles Dickens’ famous holiday classic. Adapted by Sally Boyett and...
Review: ‘Clover’ at Ally Theatre Company
But suicides have a special language.
Like carpenters, they want to know which tools;
They never ask why build.
-- Anne Sexton, "Wanting to Die"
Laura Rocklyn and Ty Hallmark's...
Review: ‘Alice and the Book of Wonderland’ at Annapolis Shakespeare Company
Annapolis Shakespeare Company’s production of Alice and the Book of Wonderland is an entertaining treat for all ages, with delightful acting, colorful costumes, a...
Review: ‘The Tempest’ at Annapolis Shakespeare Company
Annapolis Shakespeare Company’s production of Shakespeare’s The Tempest is a colorful, spirited spectacle. Co-directed by Donald Hicken and Sally Boyett, The Tempest is performed outdoors,...
Review: ‘Richard III’ at Annapolis Shakespeare Company
Annapolis Shakespeare Company’s production of Richard III is a darkly compelling piece of theater. Directed by Donald Hicken, it strips the stage of all...
Review: ‘Our Town’ at Annapolis Shakespeare Company
Annapolis Shakespeare Company’s production of Our Town, their first show at their new location on West Street, is a thoughtful, creative take on Thornton...
‘A Christmas Carol’ at Chesapeake Shakespeare Company
Refreshing Charles Dickens’ beloved family holiday classic with a Baltimore-centric twist, Chesapeake Shakespeare Company (CSC) spices up A Christmas Carol with local cultural history,...
Review: ‘The Turn of the Screw’ at Annapolis Shakespeare Company
This staged reading of Henry James’ story proves that a small, scaled-down production can produce chills and suspense; all it takes is a good...
Review: A Fully Staged Reading of ‘My Fair Lady’ at Annapolis...
It is not easy to reinvent the wheel let alone attempt it, but that is exactly what the ambitious Annapolis Shakespeare Company has done,...
Review: ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ at Annapolis Shakespeare Company
Annapolis Shakespeare Company’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, directed by Sally Boyett and Donald Hicken, is the perfect combination of play and space....
The Women’s Voices Theater Festival Launch Party: The Astonishment Begins
The Women’s Voices Theater Festival Launch Party was more than a celebration. It was a defining moment for DC theater. The National Museum of...
‘A Tale of Two Cities’ at Annapolis Shakespeare Company
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times…” is the memorable opening line of Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities currently in...
‘The Servant of Two Masters’ at Annapolis Shakespeare Company
There is nothing more enjoyable than a pleasant summer evening, unless, you happen to be at Annapolis Shakespeare Company’s ‘Comedy in the Courtyard’ at...
‘Sense & Sensibility’ at Annapolis Shakespeare Company
Annapolis Shakespeare Company’s Sense & Sensibility is the ultimate tale of First World problems. While the story predates both hashtags and the concept of...















