Maryland Ensemble Theatre's Fun Company Presents TOMÁS AND THE LIBRARY LADY
Maryland Ensemble Theatre (MET)'s FUN Company is proud to present Tomás and the Library Lady. From the best-selling children's book by Pat Mora, this musical adaptation by José Cruz Gonzales is sure to be a magical story for the whole family. FUNCompany Artistic Director Julie Herber is directing this show with an incredible cast and crew.
Wrestling with Authentic Inauthenticity: CHAD DEITY at Cohesion Theatre
The bad guy is supposed to proclaim how much he despises American values. But when we boo him, what are we booing? The foreign, the unknown, the threatening, the challenge to our self-righteousness. We don our Make America Great Again hats. But in a world where more and more of us, like the villain, are from the Outer Boroughs in one way or another, can the viewpoint hold?
The Kennedy Center Sets 2015 Page-to-Stage New Play Festival Lineup
The Kennedy Center hosts its 14th annual Page-to-Stage new play festival from Today, September 5 to Monday, September 7, 2015, featuring more than 50 theaters from the D.C. metropolitan area, all with a mission to produce and support new work. The 14th Annual Page-to-Stage event showcases more than 40 new plays by female playwrights and includes nine works that are part of the citywide Women's Voices Theater Festival, which officially begins on September 8.
The Kennedy Center Sets 2015 Page-to-Stage New Play Festival Lineup
The Kennedy Center hosts its 14th annual Page-to-Stage new play festival from Saturday, September 5 to Monday, September 7, 2015, featuring more than 50 theaters from the D.C. metropolitan area, all with a mission to produce and support new work. The 14th Annual Page-to-Stage event showcases more than 40 new plays by female playwrights and includes nine works that are part of the citywide Women's Voices Theater Festival, which officially begins on September 8.
BPF's Upcoming Readings Highlight African-American History
On February 28, as Black History month comes to a close, the Baltimore Playwrights Festival will dramatize two critical elements of the African-American experience, ranging from the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King to the struggle for equal opportunity by African-American professionals.