BROADWAY LIVE Matinee at The Motor House with CJay Philip (Ages 7-17)
BROADWAY LIVE at the Motor House with CJay - MATINEE
Also featuring Carol Westcott and Lauren Erazo
Open mic, Bway Trivia, Dancing, Games, and Sing Along Songs
BROADWAY LIVE at the Motor House with CJay - MATINEE
Also featuring Carol Westcott and Lauren Erazo
Open mic, Bway Trivia, Dancing, Games, and Sing Along Songs
BROADWAY LIVE at the Motor House with CJay - MATINEE
Also featuring Carol Westcott and Lauren Erazo
Open mic, Bway Trivia, Dancing, Games, and Sing Along Songs
This world-premiere of an original ensemble-devised work has been created by McDaniel College students in the theatre arts department’s “Devised Theatre” class under the direction of Gené Fouché, theatre arts lecturer.
The performance is free and open to the public. No tickets required. Call 410-857-2448 for more information.
"If you feel the need to be thoroughly befuddled, let London be the man to do it."
-Style Weekly
"David begins with the mundane and twists it ever so artfully to reveal its mystery"
-Baltimore City Paper
"London transforms everyday objects into something surreal and unexpected"
-Potomac Gazette
"David reaches beyond conventional ideas of magic to create one-of-a-kind experiences."
-Chronogram Magazine
RUNNING 4 WEEKENDS (NOT 2!)
MARCH 23 - APRIL 16TH
THURSDAYS - SUNDAYS, 8PM
Join us on Easter Monday, April 17, at 10 a.m. for the classic love story, Romeo and Juliet, performed as a family-friendly 90-minute matinee in our gorgeous Downtown theatre. Doors will open at 9:30 a.m. Thrilling sword fights, sumptuous costumes, live music, and Shakespeare's poetic storytelling will delight all ages. Meet the actors after the play for audience talk-back and selfies. All tickets only $15, with general admission seating.
Something Rotten! is Broadway’s big, fat hit! (New York Post). Set in 1595, this hilarious smash tells the story of Nick and Nigel Bottom, two brothers who are desperate to write a hit play. When a local soothsayer foretells that the future of theatre involves singing, dancing and acting at the same time, Nick and Nigel set out to write the world’s very first MUSICAL! With its heart on its ruffled sleeve and sequins in its soul, Something Rotten! is The Producers + The Book of Mormon x The Drowsy Chaperone. Squared!
Godly Chaos Performed by QuaQuaQua
Conceived, Directed, and Designed by Adam Rosenblatt
April 20 & 21
What exists between pure chaos and complete predictability? Where do we -as animals, as people, as societies- fall within this spectrum of order and disorder? Are we really in control of our actions? Is Free Will an illusion? Do the laws that dictate gargantuan cosmic forces and minuscule atomic attractions also apply to our personal relationships, our intellectual opinions, our reptilian urges? Try to find some answers with QuaQuaQua.
Sentimental and funny, The Fantasticks is the longest-running musical in history for a reason. With a romantic tale of young lovers inspired by Romeo and Juliet, and memorable love songs accompanied by a lilting harp, it enchants audiences. A simply charming boy and girl next door are nudged toward marriage by their matchmaking Dads. Despite the Dads’ shenanigans and best intentions, the young couple must figure it out for themselves. With universal themes and a heartwarming earnestness, it’s appropriate for all ages.
Strand Theater Company proudly presents the Second offering of the inaugural Women On Top Series Festival:
Sally McCoy by Alice Stanley
Directed by Deidre McAllister
April 21-23
Friday-Saturday at 8pm, Sunday at 2:00pm
Tickets - $10
Synopsis: In the midst of the first gruesomely violent event of the legendary Hatfield and McCoy feud, one woman does what she must to save her family. Sally McCoy tells a harrowing and deeply personal story, while also taking a hard look at women’s role in history.
Photo by Kevin Stanley Photography.
Develop authentic relationships, learn to partner well, and craft dynamic scenes. Unpack the art in scene study as you explore staging, working with a director, and connecting through dramatic text. Class meets on Saturdays, April 22-May 13, 10:30 am-1:00 pm
Age group: High schoolers
Register by: April 21
Join us for a Homecoming night to remember as all former ensemble members reunite for this special evening. Single Carrot Theatre’s Season X Homecoming Gala, includes dancing, drinks, heavy hors d’ oeuvres and a special performance of A Short Reunion!
An award-winning solo play, performed and written by Los Angeles artist, Stephanie Satie. Based upon her interviews and conversations with child survivors of the Holocaust, she tells their stories. Ripped from everything they knew and silently bearing witness to the atrocities, these children grew up in the shadows …. confused, terrified, displaced, even rejected by their own so they would have a chance to survive. Expected to just quietly assimilate and not dwell on their past, these women remained silent for years. Now, they begin to tell their stories for the first time.
A delightful new spin on the classic tale of Cinderella set in Venice, this musical has lots of Italian spice and fire. Story by W.A. Frankonis and music co-written by Will Severin and George David Weiss, the legendary American composer of "What a Wonderful World" and "The Lion Sleeps Tonight." A great score, fascinating new characters and a joyful spirit of optimism, love and good humor make this an ideal musical for the whole family.
Ben Holmes & Patrick Farrell, in collaboration with Natalie C. Sousa, present "The Conqueror Worm Suite"
Trumpeter Ben Holmes & accordionist Patrick Farrell present a suite of original music incorporating Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Conqueror Worm” and accompanied projected animations by visual artist Natalie C. Sousa. A short poem of cosmic scope, The Conqueror Worm provides a canvas for the duo’s richly expressive compositions and accompanying visuals.
Katherine Fahey and Nathan Bell open
After a year of deconstructing their craft and sculpting it from the ground up, Maryland Opera Studio first-year students are paired in operatic scenes from a wide variety of repertory.
Accompanied only by piano and minimal props, these performances give our young artists a chance to shine in the purest of forms.
The Mail Order Bride by Charles Mee
Thursday, April 27 – Sunday, May 7
UMBC Proscenium Theatre
Directed by Eve Muson
Love and lust are the ultimate Hallmark emotions, right? According to Bento Bonchev, they’re saccharine marketing gimmicks designed to sell flowers and candy to those gullible enough to believe. But Bento’s world is turned upside down when an astounding discovery forces him to rethink his dogma. Set in the not-so-distant future where love is thought to be a myth, this Russian absurdist satire offers a truly novel take on an age-old question of the heart.
“Bizarre, intriguing and endlessly original.” — Examiner.com
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