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Our theater critic sizes up the National Edgar Allan Poe Theatre's first live stage production, staged in a Dundalk cineplex, of three of Poe's well-known tales of suspense and horror.
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Theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck reviews Baltimore center Stage's new production of Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer Prize-winning 1938 drama about the people in a fictional American small town.
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Midday theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck spotlights Ms. Son's complex drama about an enduring love that survives a shocking assault.
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William Donald Schaefer, the musical? You heard that right! ‘Do It Now!’ chronicles highlights of the life of Baltimore’s memorable mayor; it’s part of the Baltimore Playwrights festival. We talk with the director and the songwriter to get a preview!
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Our theater critic sizes up the quirky 2014 comedy that features some frantic costume changes — both on and off the stage — at Frederick's Maryland Ensemble Theatre.
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Our theater critic sizes up the Spotlighters' live bill of eight short plays by local playwright Mark Scharf.
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A century-old but timeless play about the toll of racism on a Black family is newly adapted for the modern stage.
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This popular tale of female friendship is Everyman Theatre's first live production in more than a year.
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A world premiere from playwright Charlayne Woodard about a Black woman and her mother.
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Derek Lee McPhatter's play follows a scientist pursuing an unconventional cure for a mysterious disease.