Directed by Jim Chance, Rumple Who? is Will Bartlett’s musical adaptation of the classic children’s tale about a mischievous creature named Rumpelstiltskin who sets out to teach the dreadful... Read more
“What do you do when you’re not sure?” This first line of John Patrick Shanley’s Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winningDoubt: A Parable speaks volumes for both the plot of the show and how the audi... Read more
Stephen Stenning has adapted Nobel Prize-winning playwright Dario Fo’s satiric play Il ratto della Francesca, and has now set it in modern day Washington, D.C. giving it a new title –A... Read more
For those of us who have been begging the Universe to send a rock musical that actually rocks, we are suddenly granted not one, but two: Amphion and The Terrible Secret of Lunastus. Both ori... Read more
I admit it. Whenever I head into dark Baltimore warehouses for vaudeville-era musicals, I put on my night vision goggles and start looking for the glow in the dark talent. After about fiftee... Read more
It seems fitting that the heavenly voices from the Chesapeake Chamber Opera are heard echoing throughout the historic Memorial Episcopal Church in Bolton Hill. This season general director,... Read more
Based on the popular TV show, HAPPY DAYS, this lively musical version at Toby’s Dinner Theatre of Columbia is as sweet as a strawberry milkshake with lots of whipped cream! Toby Orens... Read more
42ND STREET, the tap-dancing backstage musical set during the Great Depression, is making audiences happy at the Toby’s Dinner Theatre of Baltimore. It is 1933 and Prohibition had jus... Read more
Singer Tony Bennett recently said in a video promo for his album, “The Ultimate American Songbook,” that “the end of the 20’s and into the 30’s and 40’s w... Read more
All together now! “Shirley, Shirley, Bo Birley, Banana, Fanna Fo Firley, Fee Fi Mo Mirley…Shirley!” That, of course, is an example of the popular 60’s game, “T... Read more