Cockpit In Court to present ARSENIC AND OLD LACE
Cockpit In Court Summer Theatre kicks off its Forty-Fifth season with style. The main stage theatre will be named after founding Artistic Director, F. Scott Black, in June. To honor this event, F Scott Black is directing the classic dark comedy Arsenic and Old Lace, in the main stage theatre. This will be the first play on the main stage at Cockpit in Court patrons have been able to see in years. Individual tickets are $22 adults, $20 senior adults, and $14 for students and Children 12 & under. Performances are June 9th through June 25th.
BWW Reviews: Pumpkin Theatre Presents a Lush PRINCESS & THE PEA
If you want to take your little ones to a rich, engaging theater experience this weekend, then Pumpkin Theater in Owings Mills is the place to go. Featuring the classic, The Princess & The Pea, the performance is engaging for children and adults. The first thing that captures your attention is the lush costumes that the characters wear. King Olaf, played wonderfully by Larry Levinson, and Queen Ulrika, played regally by Kay-Megan Washington, are attired in rich, royal bolts of cloth that absolutely transport you into the story's place and time. Gustaf, the troll, played enthusiastically by Holly Gibbs, is green from head to toe and looks like a small version of the Jolly Green Giant. Kudos to costume designer Wil E. Crowther who seems to have an eye for fabric and draping that adds so much to this production.
Pumpkin Theatre Presents THE PRINCESS & THE PEA, Now thru 12/22
Pumpkin Theatre continues its 46th Season 'Discovering New Friendships Through Familiar Tales' with The Princess & The Pea. A mysterious young woman must prove to a skeptical King and Queen that she is a princess of royal blood. She must pass three tests involving ghosts, gold and, of course, a pea. Will the evil court attendant foil her plans to marry the Prince? Or will Prince Erik's magic troll have the last laugh and set things right? Performances take place today, December 14, 15, 21 and 22.
Pumpkin Theatre to Present THE PRINCESS & THE PEA, Begin. 12/14
'Friendships Through Familiar Tales" with The Princess & The Pea. A mysterious young woman must prove to a skeptical King and Queen that she is a princess of royal blood. She must pass three tests involving ghosts, gold and, of course, a pea. Will the evil court attendant foil her plans to marry the Prince? Or will Prince Erik's magic troll have the last laugh and set things right? Performances take place on December 14, 15, 21 and 22. All shows are at 1 and 3pm and take place at 2905 Walnut Ave, Owings Mills 21117. We still have our affordable 4 and 3 play subscription packages available. Individual tickets are $14 in advance, $16 at the door and available by calling the box office at 410 902 1814 or purchasing ONLINE by visiting our website at www.pumpkintheatre.org
Pumpkin Theatre to Present THE PRINCESS & THE PEA, 12/14-22
Pumpkin Theatre continues its 46th Season "Discovering New Friendships Through Familiar Tales" with The Princess & The Pea. A mysterious young woman must prove to a skeptical King and Queen that she is a princess of royal blood. She must pass three tests involving ghosts, gold and, of course, a pea. Will the evil court attendant foil her plans to marry the Prince? Or will Prince Erik's magic troll have the last laugh and set things right? Performances take place on December 14, 15, 21 and 22. All shows are at 1 and 3pm and take place at 2905 Walnut Ave, Owings Mills 21117. Individual tickets are $14 in advance, $16 at the door and available by calling the box office at 410 902 1814 or purchasing ONLINE by visiting www.pumpkintheatre.org.
Pumpkin Theatre to Premiere CLEVER RACHEL, 3/24
Pumpkin Theatre continues its 44th Season "What's in a Name?" with a NEW play Clever Rachel! Originally a children's book by Debby Waldman, Pumpkin Theatre in partnership with the Center for Jewish Education, have adapted it for the stage.
Pumpkin Theatre Announces the World Premiere of CLEVER RACHEL
Pumpkin Theatre continues its 44th Season "What's in a Name?" with a new play, Clever Rachel! Originally a children's book by Debby Waldman, Pumpkin Theatre in partnership with the Center for Jewish Education, have adapted it for the stage. Set in Poland in the late 1800s, Rachel struggles to understand her role in society as a young woman.
Pumpkin Theatre Presents SONGS I'LL NEVER SING ON STAGE 3/10
Pumpkin Theatre hosts the cabaret event "Songs I'll Never Sing on Stage", a performance by the Producing Artistic Director Jimi Kinstle and the Friends of Pumpkin Theatre singing songs they were never meant to sing in performance on stage (either too old/young/wrong sex/ etc).