Should you purchase a house plant that resembles something between a Venus flytrap and an avocado, be wary. And if it asks to be fed, that should definitely send up a red flag. Because thi... Read more
Never mind that you may not be apt to hum the melodies from Legally Blonde, the Musical as you exit the theater. Ignore the fact that the content defies modern social consciousness and plays... Read more
Gamesmanship abounds in Anthony Shaffer’s playful mystery Sleuth, which kicks off the Olney Theatre Center’s summer season. Artistic director Jim Petosa, who is leaving Olney after 20 years,... Read more
The grit, decay and lost souls that are featured in Audrey Herman’s Spotlighters Theatre production of The Hot L Baltimore may have been more relevant in 1973 when award-winning playwright L... Read more
“What if people really were their jobs?” This is the overriding theme in the Iron Crow Theatre’s 75-minute production of Adam Bock’s The Typographer’s Dream—the final installment of the 2011... Read more
“This is not a happy musical,” stated the show’s narrator rather candidly to the audience. “But it is a musical.” Indeed, Urinetown: The Musical, which is presented at the Smith Theatre by H... Read more
If you were told that a play about violent murders, espionage, romance, hairbreadth escapes, and stealing national security secrets would be a laugh-a-minute, you would definitely raise your... Read more
Mounting a big splashy musical such as Hello, Dolly! on the cozy 13 by 16-foot in-the-round stage of the Audrey Herman Spotlighters Theatre was sure to be an ambitious, if not impossible, ch... Read more