The Acme Corporation Presents STRANGER KINDNESS
The Acme Corporation, Baltimore's award-winning theatre ensemble, will present Stranger Kindness, adapted, arranged, and directed by co-artistic directors Stephen Nunns and Lola B. Pierson, December 1 through 17 at The Great Hall at St. Mark's Lutheran Church, 1900 St. Paul Street, Baltimore.
The Acme Corporation Presents STRANGER KINDNESS
The Acme Corporation, Baltimore's award-winning theatre ensemble, will present Stranger Kindness, adapted, arranged, and directed by co-artistic directors Stephen Nunns and Lola B. Pierson, December 1 through 17 at The Great Hall at St. Mark's Lutheran Church, 1900 St. Paul Street, Baltimore.
The Acme Corporation Presents STRANGER KINDNESS
The Acme Corporation, Baltimore's award-winning theatre ensemble, will present Stranger Kindness, adapted, arranged, and directed by co-artistic directors Stephen Nunns and Lola B. Pierson, December 1 through 17 at The Great Hall at St. Mark's Lutheran Church, 1900 St. Paul Street, Baltimore.
Anna Fitzgerald's REVERSE CASCADE Brings Intricate Puppetry to The Tank Tonight
REVERSE CASCADE - a play by Anna Fitzgerald featuring intricate puppetry - will be given its New York premiere by The Tank theater company. REVERSE CASCADE opens tonight, March 3rd, at The Tank's main stage located at 151 West 46th Street on the 8th Floor. The performance is scheduled to run through March 13th 2016.
Photo Flash: First Look at Bruce Randolph Nelson, Deborah Hazlett & More in Everyman Theatre's AN INSPECTOR CALLS
Hailed as "the theatrical equivalent of a page turner" (The Daily Mail), An Inspector Calls is a gripping, psychological thriller. The respectable Birling family is at home hosting a dinner party in honor of their daughter's recent engagement, when an unforeseen knock at the door brings a sudden stop to the celebration. Enter Inspector Goole, who brings word of the unexpected death of a young woman. The questioning of each family member begins, dark secrets are uncovered and slowly the mystery surrounding the untimely death unravels.
BWW Reviews: Priestley's Savage AN INSPECTOR CALLS Shows Continued Topicality At Everyman
Inspector Goole (Chris Genebach), already knows the answers to all his questions, yet his method, bullying confirmatory confessions out of the family members, is great theater. Until the advent of the Cockney-accented Goole, the King's English-speaking Birlings mostly fancy themselves honorable, kind, and praiseworthy. In reality, they are the beneficiaries of a caste system which, as Priestley depicts it, is a citadel against the poor, whose poverty is an inevitable outcome of the rules that the caste in the citadel impose. Goole exposes the unsavory truths of this arrangement, destroying all the Birlings' illusions of innocence in the process - perhaps, though the play also makes clear how evergreen and hard-to-eradicate such illusions are.
THE GLASS MENAGERIE to Open Everyman Theatre's 2013-14 Season, Begin. 9/6
Everyman Theatre officially kicks off its 2013/14 Season on Friday, September 6th with the opening of the American classic, Tennessee Williams' beloved The Glass Menagerie. Aside from the Broadway production, which begins a 17-week limited engagement September 6, the Everyman production is the only American professional production of the show.
Everyman Theatre Announces Directors for BY THE WAY, MEET VERA STARK & More
Everyman Theatre has announced the directors attached to each of its six productions for the upcoming 2013/14 season. Renowned and award-winning director Walter Dallas will be making his Everyman debut with BY THE WAY, MEET VERA STARK next spring. Susanna Gellert, hot off of her work with the MY AMERICA project at Centerstage, will both be making their Everyman Theatre debuts this season. Founding Artistic Director Vincent Lancisi will direct the first and last shows of the season - THE GLASS MENAGERIE and TRIBES, respectively. And returning to Everyman will be two audience favorites - celebrated directors Donald Hicken and Derek Goldman.
CENTERSTAGE & Baltimore Open Theatre to Host Shows at Liam's, 4/22 & 5/14
CENTERSTAGE and Baltimore Open Theatre are joining forces and creating a platform for Baltimore performing artists to showcase, workshop, and explore new artistic ideas-beer in hand. These events will be hosted at Liam Flynn's Ale House, 22 W. North Avenue, and are free and open to the public.
CENTERSTAGE & Baltimore Open Theatre to Host Shows at Liam's, 4/22 & 5/14
CENTERSTAGE and Baltimore Open Theatre are joining forces and creating a platform for Baltimore performing artists to showcase, workshop, and explore new artistic ideas-beer in hand. These events will be hosted at Liam Flynn's Ale House, 22 W. North Avenue, and are free and open to the public.
BWW Reviews: PRIVATE LIVES Made Public at Everyman Theatre
Amanda and Elyot loved each other, passionately. They fought, passionately. They divorced...probably passionately as well. When both find themselves remarried and enjoying their respective honeymoons at the same hotel, well, passions are soon enflamed. It's Noel Coward's PRIVATE LIVES, now at Baltimore's Everyman Theatre.
Everyman Theatre Presents PRIVATE LIVES, Opens 11/4
The battle lines are drawn as divorcées Amanda and Elyot find themselves honeymooning with their new spouses in the same hotel Private Lives, the biting but sparkling comedy of manners from famed playwright Noel Coward, opens November 4th at Everyman Theatre.
Everyman Theatre Presents PRIVATE LIVES, Opens 11/4
The battle lines are drawn as divorcées Amanda and Elyot find themselves honeymooning with their new spouses in the same hotel Private Lives, the biting but sparkling comedy of manners from famed playwright Noel Coward, opens November 4th at Everyman Theatre.