Tag: Maryland Theatre
NIBBLES AND SIPS AROUND TOWN: Hop On In! by Jordan Wright
Seems like the holidays stacked up on us this year. It’s times like these we wish we were still in school or had paid...
‘Be Careful! The Sharks Will Eat You!’ at MetroStage by Doug...
Be Careful! The Sharks Will Eat You! currently in performances at MetroStage in Alexandria, Virginia, is a wonderful, winning one-man show written and performed...
‘Long Day’s Journey Into Night’ at Arena Stage at the Mead...
The capitol-wide Eugene O’Neill Festival continues its journey with another classic presented at Arena Stage. This time be prepared to enter a day in...
Judyisms: ‘The Seagull’ by Judy Stadt
Having acted in more than eighty plays, there are so many funny “happenings” that can take place during the run of a show that become the future...
Parallel Exit Physical Comedy Presents ‘Exit Stage Left’ Tomorrow Saturday April...
Parallel Exit Physical Comedy Theatre has made an international name for itself while bringing its unique brand of physical comedy to festivals around the...
An Interview with Playwright and Novelist Jessica McHugh by Teresa McCormick...
Teresa: You and I met just before the opening of your first play, Fools Call It Fate, which is a psychological drama about destiny and...
‘Late Night Comic’ plays through this Saturday at JBK Theatre at...
Theatre FCC is proud to present the musical Late Nite Comic, the first production of this show since it closed on Broadway almost 25...
‘Memphis’ at Hippodrome Theatre at the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center by...
Coming to you live from the center of your radio dial - the most sensational show hot off Broadway to hit your Hippodrome Theatre...
Kyle Carter: From Woodbridge, VA to Washington Heights in ‘In the...
I was talking to my friend Kenny a few weeks ago and he told me about a co-worker named Grace whose son Kyle Carter...
‘Strange Interlude’ at Shakespeare Theatre Company by Simon Chin
Eugene O’Neill, as Stephen Sondheim has written, was an experimental playwright whose theatrical ambition soared far above his literary accomplishment, which often remained earthbound....
‘Red Riding Hood: A New Fable’ at Olney Theatre Center by...
Over the river and through the woods to grandmother’s house we go as The Olney Theatre Center presents Red Riding Hood: A New Fable....
‘Young Olympians and the Most Amazingly Awesome Adventure Ever!’ at...
The fun starts at the Maryland Ensemble Theatre’s Fun Company's production of The Young Olympians and the Most Amazingly Awesome Adventure Ever! before we...
‘Hopa Tropa Kukerica!’ at Ambassador Theater by Julia Exline
Under the patronage of the Embassy of the Republic of Bulgaria, Ambassador Theater presents Hopa Tropa Kukerica!, an authentic celebration of Bulgarian culture! Lilia Slavova...
‘Strathmore Presents: Patti LaBelle’ on Friday, March 30, 2012 by Jane...
The one and only Patti LaBelle returned to The Music Center at Strathmore on Friday, March 30, 2012, where she promptly and proudly announced...
Interview of Fanon Hill By Teresa McCormick Ertel
Art can cross barriers of culture and race and build bridges of understanding. Fanon Hill and his partner Sam Holmes created the Black Male...
On the Waterfront at American Century Theater by Eric Denver
American Century Theater (ACT) is currently producing a powerful production of On the Waterfront - about the shenanigans of the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) and...
‘A Girl Named Destiny’ at Venus Theatre by Amanda Gunther
Genergy. noun - The study of male and female energies - gender energies - as applicable to roles presented on the stage. This concept is...
‘Frozen’ at Rockville Little Theatre by Amanda Gunther
Humanity in its rarest form comes to light in the Rockville Little Theatre's presentation of Frozen by Bryony Lavery. Directed by Kevin O’Connell, this...
Erik Liberman on Playing The Baker in Centerstage’s ‘Into the Woods’...
Erik Liberman has had a very busy year on and off the stage. When I heard he was going to play The Baker in...
‘The Taming of the Shrew’ at Synetic Theater by Natalie McCabe
There is a fine, fine line between loving and loathing, in the “interplay of joy and darkness,” as Director Paata Tsikurishvili, and Founding Artistic...