Shadow puppets, super cool fight scenes, and whirling, swirling imagery bracing a recrafted Shakespearean tale of deceit vs. innocence — um, yes please! In Pointless Theatre’s “I... Read more
Take a renowned holiday classic, sprinkle a pinch of humor, and mix with a heaping of Baltimore conventions, and you’ve got a recipe for a fantastic holiday show — Chesapeake Shakespea... Read more
There are some holiday classics that are just best left unaltered – this isn’t one of them! “It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play” by The Colonial Players is a sensational ad... Read more
Step aside Cleopatra. Behold Hatshepsut, ancient Egypt’s first and only female king. Although her successor attempted to erase the history of this unprecedented pharaoh through desecration o... Read more
With tingly skin and bated breath, ArtsCentric’s ‘Chicago’ will have your attention in a vice-grip. As the first all African-American cast of one of the longest-running Broadway musicals, th... Read more
Delight, mischief, frolic, and fun abound at Baltimore Shakespeare Factory’s production of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream!” Intimately staged outdoors, this production is an experien... Read more
You just lost your job. With no income, you are about to lose custody of your only son. Sure, you can get another job, but what if it’s for meager pay? What do you do if ends still don’t mee... Read more
Laughter. Lamenting. Affectionate professions of love and honest confessions of struggle. Against this audio backdrop, you take in a living, breathing sculpture, shaping, shifting in real ti... Read more
Inspiring, empowering, fulfilling! These words sum up the anticipated, 2017 Women in Theatre Conference held Saturday, June 3, 2017 from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm in Columbia, MD. Held at the beaut... Read more
“Sometimes things are not black and white,” as written by John Patrick Shanley in his provocative drama, “Doubt, A Parable.” But, what if the shades of gray involve a priest accu... Read more