Nothing is as certain in the arts as change. Born near the banks of the Susquehanna River (in Harrisburg, Pa.), Sheldon Bair started out playing drums and bass. “By my senior year in h... Read more
Animals may not know enough on their own to come in from the rain. But at least some of the inhabitants of ZooAmerica, which is part of Hersheypark, were given a little prodding. Because of... Read more
When you ask children a question, they usually give you an honest answer. So, when Allison and Jeremy Goldman of Ellicott City asked their children during the school year of 2017 what they w... Read more
It was a cruel irony. Adventure Theatre MTC was about to launch its production of “Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day” when it entered a “run... Read more
It’s a beautiful fall day in Montgomery County when many potential audience members are probably outside enjoying the weather. But those inside the Montgomery College Cultural Arts Center wa... Read more
Bleak fascination: The legacy of Sam Shepard Within a few days of Sam Shepard’s passing from complications of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) on July 27, the Red Theater... Read more
MD Theatre Guide: This is your directorial debut at Mosaic. What drew you to this particular theatre company? Logan Vaughn: I met Ari Roth (founding artistic director) directing a workshop.... Read more
If any work of art epitomizes despair, it is Anton Chekhov’s “Three Sisters.” The Prozorova sisters of the title, stuck in a provincial backwater, dream of returning to the Moscow of their y... Read more
As often happens when a play has been “hyped” a great deal and receives more awards than one can count, I resisted, in the beginning, the lure of Mike Bartlett’s King Charles III. But not fo... Read more
If you’re looking for a strictly traditional “King Lear,” you won’t find it in the Lumina Studio Theatre production, now having a sadly short run at Silver Spring Black Box Theatre. However,... Read more