by Brandon Ambrosino The capable playwright Marcus Gardley wrote Dance of the Holy Ghosts: A Play on Memory. The play revolves primarily around Oscar, a blues musician, and his estranged gra... Read more
Chilean playwright Ariel Dorfman felt compelled to write about his own experiences as a witness to the ghastliness of the General Augusto Pinochet dictatorship in his country from 1973-1990.... Read more
The Heritage Players’ production of Deathtrap opens to the scene of a rustic house with exposed beams, antique furniture, worn rugs and an impressive collection of ancient weapons — ak... Read more
The Sound of Music, currently in production at Compass Rose Theater in Annapolis, MD is still a timeless classic story of love. It explores the loving relationships of parent and child, man... Read more
The mist, the shadows, the large black birds circling the sky above and footsteps echoing off the barren walls; perhaps you are in a haunted house or perhaps you are entombed in the Chesapea... Read more
You do not hear much about “deicide” these days. After all, America is a very religious country; churches, synagogues, mosques, and other assortments of temples and holy clubs clutter Googl... Read more
Pumpkin Theatre’s 46th season kicks off with The Elves and the Shoemaker. Best. Shoes. Ever., an original production written by Producing Artistic Director Jimi Kinstle. Another first for t... Read more
“Hi, I’m Jeff. Can I buy you a drink? I’d like to take your picture…of poses and stuff. I can pay $50.” These were the pick-up lines that serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer used in bars around... Read more
Sometimes seeing a show for a second time with several years in between viewings, makes me appreciate it more. When I saw the 2008 Tony Award winning musical In The Heights originally, I tho... Read more
Art is The Dignity Players latest production now on display at The Unitarian Universalist Church of Annapolis. Originally a French play by Yasmina Reza, it premiered October 28, 1994 and wo... Read more