Baltimore School For Magic Arts Opens Virtual Doors To The Public
Baltimore headquartered School of Magic Arts (named one of the “Online Classes Actually Worth Taking” by New York Magazine) is, for the first time, offering the public an opportunity to take part in a virtual Open House and secure a coveted invite to join the professional magic school.
Baltimore Academy Of Magic Expands Programming
The Baltimore Academy of Magic, a school for aspiring young magicians based in Baltimore, Maryland, will expand programming, beginning in February, 2019, to include group magic classes at Motor House in Station North.
The Encounter Announces Their New Magic Show JINX
The Encounter, a two-person team made up of magicians Brian Kehoe and Annie Montone, announces a new show for the fall season. JINX will premiere at Cabaret at Germano's on Friday, September 14th, with a sneak peek at The Little Italy Madonnari Arts Festival on Saturday, September 8th.
PLANCHETTE Comes to 2016 Rochester Fringe Festival
PLANCHETTE, an experiential production by Baltimore theater company the encounter, featuring Rochester-native actor/magician Brian M. Kehoe, will perform in the 2016 First Niagara Rochester Fringe Festival (Sept. 15-24) on September 21st, 22nd, and 24th at Writers & Books (740 University Ave. Rochester, NY). Advance tickets are $18 online at www.rochesterfringe.com, where more information is also available. Remaining tickets will be available at the door one hour before curtain.
PLANCHETTE Comes to 2016 Rochester Fringe Festival
PLANCHETTE, an experiential production by Baltimore theater company the encounter, featuring Rochester-native actor/magician Brian M. Kehoe, will perform in the 2016 First Niagara Rochester Fringe Festival (Sept. 15-24) on September 21st, 22nd, and 24th at Writers & Books (740 University Ave. Rochester, NY). Advance tickets are $18 online at www.rochesterfringe.com, where more information is also available. Remaining tickets will be available at the door one hour before curtain.
HOAX Premieres This Month
HOAX, an experiential theatre production and second collaboration between Baltimore based playwright Annelise Montone and actor/magician Brian M. Kehoe, will premiere in July 2016 with tickets on sale July 1st. Mr. Kehoe plays the role of notorious con artist, Maxwell Fink, whose recent reformation (prompted by demonic influence) has scared him into "coming clean" and spilling the secrets of some of the most famous hoaxes, cons and scams of history. But does Mr. Fink's not-so-lovely assistant, Sarah Swanson, also wish to "educate the doubting public"? Or is there something more sinister at work?
PLANCHETTE Premieres Tonight at Carroll Mansion
PLANCHETTE, an experiential theatre production and collaboration between Baltimore based playwright Annelise Montone and actor/magician Brian M. Kehoe, will premiere tonight, October 2, 2015
PLANCHETTE to Premiere 10/2 at Carroll Mansion
PLANCHETTE, an experiential theatre production and collaboration between Baltimore based playwright Annelise Montone and actor/magician Brian M. Kehoe, will premiere in October 2, 2015 with tickets on sale September 1st. Mr. Kehoe plays the role of noted parapsychologist and researcher of the Ouija® Talking Board, Maxwell Fink, who will lead guests through a truly thrilling evening of theatre, magic, and mystery. Audiences will be among the very first to experience The Fink Method for Contacting the Dead and its tenants of TRUST, COHESION and TRANSMISSION.
Vagabond Players to Offer $10 GREATER TUNA Tickets to Thursday Performance
The Vagabond Players is now presenting the larger than real life comedy, Greater Tuna for just two more weekends, September 18-27. Written by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears and Ed Howard and directed by Anthony Lane Hinkle, this production is lauded as a super, never-stop-laughing comedy. Best of all there is a special $10 Thursday performance on September 24 at 8:00pm.
Vagabond Players to Open 100th Season with GREATER TUNA This Week
The Vagabond Players, America's oldest continuously operating little theatre, proudly opens its 100th Season with the larger than real life comedy, Greater Tuna on September 4, and running weekends through September 27. Written by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears and Ed Howard and directed by Anthony Lane Hinkle, this production promises to start off this historic season with a very Big Bang!
Vagabond Players to Open 100th Season with GREATER TUNA
The Vagabond Players, America's oldest continuously operating little theatre, proudly opens its 100th Season with the larger than real life comedy, Greater Tuna on September 4, and running weekends through September 27. Written by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears and Ed Howard and directed by Anthony Lane Hinkle, this production promises to start off this historic season with a very Big Bang!
Chicken Box Presents Baltimore Premiere of EIGHTYSIX, 11/05-08
The Chicken Box presents the Baltimore Premiere of EIGHTYSIX, Nov. 5-8. Starting at age fourteen until her early twenties, playwright Annelise Montone earned her spending money waiting tables. Some places were fancy, some cheap, but they all had one thing in common: the camaraderie of the people in the trenches.
TYA to Present GHOST THE MUSICAL, 6/13-22
Drama Learning Center's teen professional company will present the area premiere of GHOST, the musical this spring. Based on the hit film by Academy Award-winning screenwriter Bruce Joel Rubin, GHOST, the musical follows young couple Sam and Molly as their relationship takes a challenging turn with Sam's untimely death. The national tour of GHOST recently performed a limited engagement at Baltimore's historic Hippodrome Theater, but this production marks the area premiere for a local performing group.
BWW Reviews: Saved by the Bell - ALL IN THE TIMING
Was it an ice pick or an axe that did in Communist pioneer Leon Trotsky? Can monkeys really write HAMLET? Is love the true universal language or is it 'Unamunda'? These questions and more are answered, quite comically, in the Fells Point Corner Theater's production of David Ives' ALL IN THE TIMING.
BWW Reviews: You've Never Seen Such a Sight In Your Life as The Vagabond Players' THE MOUSETRAP
I went through a fairly intense Agatha Christie phase before I hit double digits. I read her mysteries rabidly, watched all the old movies and even, thanks to a mother who was happy to feed both my whodunit and theater-going habits, saw The Mousetrap in London's West End at the ripe old age of 10. I even remember the Laura Ashley dress I wore to the show. I did not, however, remember the ending, which made for a blissfully ignorant repeat performance on my part as I sat in the audience at The Vagabond Players for its rendition of one of Dame Christie's finest.