Presented by Dundalk Community Theatre, The 1940’s Radio Hour is a Drama Desk Award-Winning jukebox musical about a live 1942 December holiday radio broadcast. This broadcast was recorded f... Read more
The Cemetery Club by Ivan Menchell, now playing at Vagabond Theatre, is rather maudlin in subject but surprisingly funny. The story follows three Queens, NY widows who meet each month at the... Read more
In-Flight Theater’s Naomi’s Flight, currently playing at Baltimore Theatre Project, is something truly unique and significant in the scope of performance. In-Flight Theater... Read more
Widely considered one of William Shakespeare’s first plays, Two Gentlemen of Verona, a comedy, delves into love, friendship and the choices some people in love make – but it is also ab... Read more
James McLure’s Laundry & Bourbon and Lonestar are two separate plays, but function in Fells Point Corner Theatre’s production as a complete work. The play explores the lives of six decep... Read more
Bay Theatre Company presents a double feature of Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You and The Actor’s Nightmare. Though technically speaking, the billing should be switched because T... Read more
If there ever was a character in theatre who one feels compelled to root for, it has to be Tevye, the nearly impoverished milkman who resides in Anatevka, a small village in Czarist Russia i... Read more
The Bubbly Black Girl Sheds her Chameleon Skin by Kirsten Childs, now playing at Strand Theater, is a musical journey of self-discovery and racial identity. It follows the life of one Viveca... Read more
Caridad Svich’s The Tropic of X, now playing at Single Carrot Theatre, is a stylized saga set in a hypothetical future where thrills are cheap and true love comes at a high cost. A strong en... Read more