If you’re a Baltimore theater person, you should go see Load Of Fun Theater’s current production of Hired Gun, produced by Theatrical Mining Company, part of this year’s Baltimore Playwright... Read more
Hairspray is one of the most highly produced musicals in the area. Besides the fact that the story takes place in Baltimore and is based upon John Waters' iconic film, this 2003 Tony Award W... Read more
“If you brought your kids, you’re a bad parent,” Tim German says to nervous laughter at the beginning of this production of Avenue Q, directed by Darnell Morris. Read more
Shana Unsettled, now playing at the Fells Point Corner Theatre, is difficult to watch for a myriad of reasons. It is a play partly without context—its setting, a single inhabited home in the... Read more
In celebration of Cockpit in Court's 40th summer of live theatre in the Baltimore community, prominent director and choreographer Todd Pearthree gives Rogers and Hammerstein's The King and I... Read more
"There's no such thing as natural beauty" may be a phrase beauty parlor owner Truvy lives—and makes a living—by, but don't believe her.... Read more
Today, if we want to watch terrible singers make fools of themselves in front of a live audience, we can watch American Idol. In the 1930s, the socialites of New York had Florence Foster Jen... Read more
In 1999, as we did every year, my little sister and I watched the Tony Awards together. Growing up in Syracuse, we didn’t really get a chance to see many shows... 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