To many of the younger generation, the quest for equality for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender population has only centered on same-sex marriage. Others perhaps are aware of the... Read more
The final play in the Baltimore Playwrights Festival is The Last Shall Be First, produced by Heralds of Hope Theater Company, in residence at Sojourner–Douglass College. The play is based o... Read more
Summer is almost over and so is the Toby’s Dinner Theatre of Baltimore’s production of Grease. But don’t worry, you still have three more weekends to catch all the sha-na-... Read more
In 2007, riots erupted in Kenya as incumbent Kikuyu president Mwai Kibaki was reelected over expected winner and Luo Raila Odinga. In a Kisumu hotel, relief worker Jeff (Mike Ware) tries des... Read more
Following Sarah, now playing at the Fells Point Corner Theatre, is an eloquent and moving reflection on the tragedy of high-achieving adolescents. The play by Rich Espey follows four girls o... Read more
Another selection of the Baltimore Playwrights Festival is playing at the Audrey Herman Spotlighters Theater. Well, three of them actually. The Things We Do…an evening of one-acts is a wonde... Read more
I’ve never seen Shakespeare done quite like this. It doesn’t take a lot to get me out to see a Shakespeare play, and when I saw the Annapolis Shakespeare Company was doing The Comedy of Erro... Read more
“Love goes toward love,” as Romeo says, “like schoolboys from their books,” and this is probably the inspiration for Joe Calarco’s unusual and rather avant-garde interpretation of Shakespear... Read more
The late Baltimore actor, Charlie Ward once told me that one of his favorite movies was Laura. He even sang to me a few versus of the song “Laura,” which was adapted from the th... Read more