CHARLES DICKENS' GREAT EXPECTATIONS
CHARLES DICKENS' GREAT EXPECTATIONS
Adapted by Gale Childs Daly
Directed by Tazewell Thompson\
CHARLES DICKENS' GREAT EXPECTATIONS
Adapted by Gale Childs Daly
Directed by Tazewell Thompson\
A staged reading co-presented with The Strand Theater
Written by Rabbi Lynne A. Kern and Ronda Spinak
Developed and originally performed at Los Angeles Jewish Women’s Theatre
VIP ticket includes pre-show dinner.
MOM BABY GOD
By Madeline Burrows
Studio 3: Suddenly Last Summer by Tennessee Williams, directed by Hannah Kennedy
Thursday, March 30 – Sunday, April 2
UMBC Black Box Theatre
The UMBC Department of Theatre presents the Studio 3 Spring 2017 production, Suddenly Last Summer by Tennessee Williams, directed by Hannah Kennedy.
MICA presents a student production of The Pillowman, an award-winning play by Irish playwright Martin McDonagh.
Pillowman tells the story of a fiction writer living in an unnamed police state who is interrogated about the gruesome content of his short stories, and their similarities to a number of bizarre child murders occurring in his town.
The production opens Thursday, March 30, at BBOX, Gateway, 1601 W. Mount Royal Ave. Performances are scheduled Thursday to Sunday, March 30 through April 9. All shows begin at 8 p.m.
When headstrong Kate is married off to Petruchio, expect fireworks. Meanwhile, a zany competition heats up for her sister’s hand and dowry. Love and money make people do strange things! The Taming of the Shrew is a rollicking romantic comedy that has influenced generations of entertainment, including the teen movie “Ten Things I Hate About You” and Anne Tyler’s 2016 novel, “Vinegar Girl.” Four hundred years after Shakespeare’s death, Shrew remains one of his most popular comedies even though its concluding speech about gender roles offends.
UNDERCURRENT: THEATRE FOR NOW
4 plays. 3 weeks. 1 theatre.
Featuring Nicole Daniels, Keith Wallace, Madeline Burrows, and Daniel Park
March 9 – March 30, 2017
Visit our website for a listing of showtimes!
Undercurrent brings together four artists in a festival of creator-performed shows. Each piece gives voice to a subject, point-of-view, or experience that is essential in today’s social and political climate.
More about the shows:
The Bitter Game
By Keith Wallace, Co-created with Deborah Stein
Baltimore’s newest comedy experience lets you start off the weekend right, with friends, laughs, and beer – for only $5.
Every Friday at 7 p.m. kick back with a cold one and join Baltimore Improv Group’s longest-running troupe, Plan B, for a special HAPPY HOUR show. They’ll delight and surprise you while creating scenes, characters – sometimes, even songs – on the spot.
Bring your favorite coworkers, your favorite friends, heck bring your favorite party hat and enjoy yourself as we do the work. You’re off the clock.
Fells Point Corner Theatre proudly presents on our Sokal Stage
10x10x10
By local playwrights
10 of the area’s most talented and perceptive writers contribute to what is sure to be another totally unique and compelling collection of 10-minute plays. At end of the show, YOU get to vote on your favorites! Ten actors. Ten plays. Ten minutes each. A love letter to Baltimore Theater, its audiences and its artists - and you’ll only see it at FPCT!
The following pieces were selected from over one hundred submissions:
In 1996, an original rock musical by a little-known composer opened on Broadway... and forever changed the landscape of American theatre. Two decades later, Jonathan Larson’s Rent continues to speak loudly and defiantly to audiences across generations and all over the world. And now, this Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award®-winning masterpiece returns to the stage in a vibrant 20th anniversary touring production.
Three kids - Kenny, his sister Edith, and their friend Benji - are all but abandoned on a farm in remotest Middle America. With little adult supervision, they feed and care for each other, making up the rules as they go. But when Kenny's and Benji's relationship becomes more than friendship, and Edith shoots something she really shouldn't shoot, the formerly indifferent outside world comes crashing in whether they want it to or not.
Starting October 1st, Annex Theater will begin offering three acting classes to the public. All Classes will be taught by Annex Theater's Artistic Director, Evan Moritz for $5 per class. Classes will be taught at three levels: Rudiments, Beginner Acting, and Intermediate Acting. If you're interested in attending, please email Evan Moritz at [email protected]
PRESS RELEASE: Ballet Theatre of Maryland, Resident Company at the Lyric in Baltimore presents Excalibur: The Sword in the Stone 2016-2017, April, 2017.
Immediate Release:
Press Release Contact: Dianna Cuatto
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Voted Baltimore's Best Local Theater, The Single Carrot Theatre is now featuring a Sunday jazz series dubbed "All That Jazz Flipside." A native of Baltimore, Maryland, the composer and saxophonist Russell Kirk received his undergraduate degree from Johns Hopkins University, Peabody Institute. Following graduation he travelled with the USO, performing across several continents including Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.
Voted Baltimore's Best Local Theater, The Single Carrot Theatre is now featuring a Sunday jazz series dubbed "All That Jazz Flipside." The series will feature world class jazz artists with local ties. A native of Baltimore, Maryland, the composer and saxophonist Russell Kirk received his undergraduate degree from Johns Hopkins University, Peabody Institute. Following graduation he travelled with the USO, performing across several continents including Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.
Single Carrot Theatre is launching a new series: Playread With Me!
And informal and free reading series on identity in America, Playread With Me! will feature plays that address issues ranging from gender and sexuality
to race and representation.
Join us at the WindUp Space in Station North, for this exciting cross between a staged reading and book club. Read roles alongside actors, or just listen, then stick around for a facilitated discussion of the play's themes and its relevance to the community!
The Global Theatre Project in partnership with the Immigration Outreach Service Center of Baltimore and the Jewish Museum of Maryland presents An Explorer’s Desire – theater, self-reflection and dialogue about the immigration and refugee crisis.
Join us for our Walk of Remembrance and Refuge following the An Explorer’s Desire performance.
We will take a candle lit walk together, through art pieces at Light City that focus on the plight of immigrants and refugees. The walk will culminate at the Holocaust Memorial on Lombard Street.
Through this walk we connect the long history of peoples displaced by war, injustice and discrimination.
The Maryland Opera Studio pairs two radically different tellings of the Orpheus myth — Gluck’s Orfeo ed Euridice and Offenbach’s Orphée aux enfers — in their fully produced Spring opera. In Gluck’s version, Orpheus, the greatest musician the world has ever known, receives permission from the gods to venture into Hades and bring his beloved Eurydice back from death, but with a cruel stipulation that leads to tragedy.
Directors CJay Philip and Rosiland Cauthen are excited to introduce A.M.P. Camp, an Arts Mentorship Program (AMP) teaching onstage and offstage production skills. A.M.P. will introduce young people to the various roles creative collaborators play in theater: Acting, dance, lighting, sound, and stage management. Team Work, Patience, Gratitude, and Mutual Respect are core values at the center of A.M.P.'s summer curriculum.