It’s brassy! It’s sassy! It’s Chicago! Hang onto your hats because ‘The Windy City’ has blown into Toby’s Dinner Theatre of Columbia, where Directors Toby Orenstein and Lawrence B. Munsey br... Read more
Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun has been mesmerizing audiences for over 50 years. I will admit that I walked into the theatre with exceedingly high expectations. This play has been... Read more
Wait Until Dark is a chilling tale of survival that has lasted forty-five years as an exemplar of suspense. When executed well, it is quite a sight. During the intense climax in the second a... Read more
Rep Stage presents the regional premiere of Or, a farcical comedy based on the life of the first professional female playwright in England (and, strangely enough, spy) Aphra Behn, written by... Read more
“Silver bells, silver bells, it’s Christmas time in the city…” Sometimes it’s nice to know you’re not alone in your interpretation of the world. Given that Christmas is celebrated all over t... Read more
The worshipped icons of our age are on TV and tabloid covers. When nobility is no longer a part of the equation, and mere physical beauty and wealth bring enough notoriety to a personage to... Read more
Remembering the pulse and heat of the ‘60’s is not required to enjoy Zulu Fits now playing at the Heralds of Hope Theater Company, but If you raised a fist to punctuate “Black Power!” or wor... Read more
Muldoon is a well-crafted and emotional production that unfolds like poetry on stage. Presented by the Seymoure Theater Company, Muldoon is now showing at the Mobtown Theater in Baltimore. I... Read more
While in Upstate New York, we decided to take in a performance of one of the most well-known good time, old-fashioned musicals in the American musical theatre canon- 42nd Street. The Merry-G... Read more
Hitchhiking has not gone extinct. People still do it and the myth and mystery of the road definitely still exist. This might be the only play about a man with hitchhiking habit, though, and... Read more