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CONTEST: WIN Altar Boyz/> OPENING NIGHT TICKETS!
It is not too late to enter the contest for a pair of tickets to the opening night of the Altar Boyz/> tour at the Hippodrome on Tuesday, November 7th. See the article that was posted yesterday for details.Â
BEST BET OF THE WEEK:Â Tintypes at RepStage
RepStage presents the Tony-nominated musical, Tintypes, at its
NEWS & SPECIAL EVENTS
SPOTLIGHTERS Special "Angels" Performance, Special Price!
This Thursday - Nov 2, 2006 - at 8pm - SPOTLIGHTERS Theatre will present an additional performance of Angels in
See the performance that the City Paper says, "…is a roller-coaster rush of comedy, anger, compassion, guilt, and survival, all tightly wound around a script riddled with abject humor and coiled linguistic camouflage to conceal "true" identities. Angels in
See below for additional information.Â
NEW THIS WEEK: Catonsville Theatre Company, Chesapeake Theatre Company and Dundalk Community TheatreÂ
CATONSVILLE THEATRE COMPANY: Real Women Have Curves
Baltimore.BroadwayWorld.com welcomes a new addition to our growing family of participating theatres – Catonsville Theatre Company!
Catonsville Theatre Company, a committee of the CCBC-Catonsville Alumni Association and Curves of Catonsville, is proud to present Real Women Have Curves, a comedy by Josefina Lopez. Performance dates are November 10, 11,17,18,24, & 25, 2006 at 8 PM and November 19, 2006 at 3PM. Ticket prices are $15 for General admission, $12 for Students, Seniors, and Alumni, and $10 for Children under 12. Special group rates are available. All performances will be in the Barn Theatre on the CCBC-Catonsville Campus. Proceeds benefit CCBC Catonsville Alumni Association scholarships, programs, and activities. For information and reservations please call 410/455- 4400 or email at catheatrecompany@aol.com. (Review to be posted 11/18/2006)
CHESAPEAKE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY: Love's Labor's Lost
Chesapeake Shakespeare Company presents its 2006 Shakespeare Workshop production of Shakespeare's witty comedy Love's Labor's Lost, weekends November 3-19, 2006 at the
The Shakespeare Workshops focus on the play, the actors and taking risks; technical aspects are secondary. This production of Love's Labor's Lost will be set on a Western ranch resort, where the men play hard, and the women get pampered and tells the story of King Ferdinand and his men who have sworn to focus solely on academics for three years without the comforts of wine, good food and women.  Unfortunately, the Princess of France and her staff have arrived on a diplomatic mission. How do you negotiate when you can't talk to the other side? And what happens when diplomacy turns to love? Mischief and hilarity ensue as the battle of the sexes finds a witty and poignant end.
 "It's a nice piece for our Shakespeare Workshop slot. It's a play with a lot of charm, but it doesn't often get produced. Jenny Leopold and the cast are infusing the play with a tremendous amount of energy," comments Ian Gallanar, Artistic Director of the Chesapeake Shakespeare Company.Â
Directed by CSC Artistic Associate Jenny Leopold, the production will feature both CSC company members and newcomers. Leopold has been a presence on the
Love's Labor's Lost will be presented at the
Don't forget the BroadwayWorld.com discount on opening weekend! See above or the November Calendar for details! (Review to be posted 11/06/2006)Â
DUNDALK COMMUNITY THEATRE: Jane Eyre: The Musical
Baltimore.BroadwayWorld.com welcomes a new addition to our growing family of participating theatres – Dundalk Community Theatre!
Dundalk Community Theatre opens its season with a Baltimore Premiere of the musical adaptation of Jane Eyre. DCT, in cooperation with the Fine, Performing and Communication Arts Department of the Liberal Arts Division, CCBC, presents this limited engagement from November 3rd through November 12th, with performances Friday & Sat. at 8pm and Sunday at 3pm.Â
Jane Eyre: The Musical a Tony-nominated show from 2000 features a score by Paul Gordon, who has previously composed hit music recorded by artists such as Bette Midler, Amy Grant, Smokey Robinson/>, Quincy Jones/>, and Patti LaBelle; as well as two number one pop hits, "Next Time I Fall in Love" and "Friends and Lovers". The show is filled with soaring melodies and a romantic lyricism uncommon in the modern Broadway musical… a sweeping love story, breath-taking in its scope and beauty.
Jane Eyre is a haunting retelling of the Charlotte Bronte classic about an orphan girl who grows up to become the governess of Thornfield Hall. There she meets and falls in love with the enigmatic Edward Rochester, an Earl with a dark secret. Having overcome the obstacles brought on by an abusive childhood, the death of a childhood friend and the prejudice inherent in a relationship between two people socially worlds apart, Jane marries
Director Nancy Powichroski has gathered a wonderful cast including: Ken Ewing as Rochester, Andrea Smith as Jane, Kathryn Smith as Mrs. Fairfax, Julia Unitas as Young Jane and Kim Willes as Blanche Ingram. Set Designer Marc Smith continues working his magic with a set allowing the show to flow from scene to scene as the show calls.
For Reservations or information, please call the box office at 410-780-6369. Ticket prices are as follows: General $21 and Discount $18.  Performances are Friday/Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 3pm, Nov 3, 4, 5, 10, 11 and 12.
(Review to be posted 11/04/2006)Â
CONTINUING THIS WEEK:
BROADWAY ACROSS
Through November 5. The tour based on the award-winning Roundabout Theatre Company production, features Richard Thomas/> (The Waltons, Democracy) and George Wendt/> (Cheers, Art). Showtimes are Tues – Sat at 8PM, Sat at 2PM and Sun at 1PM and 6:30PM. (Review posted 10/25/2006)
CENTERSTAGE: Death and the Maiden
CenterStage will be presenting the Tony-Award winning thriller, Death and the Maiden by Ariel Dorfman/> at its Pearlstone Theatre in their
FELLS POINT CORNER THEATRE: Sight Unseen
In its second offering this season, FPCT is presenting Donald Margulies' Sight Unseen, directed by Barry Feinstein. The cast includes: Claire Bowerman, Mark Poremba, Laura Rose and Mark Steckbeck. Performances are October 20 – November 19, Fridays and Saturdays at 8PM, Sundays at 2PM. Tickets are $15.00, but readers of this column can get this discount: $15.00 tickets for just $12.00 (that's 20% off!) just by mentioning "BroadwayWorld.com" at the time of reservation or at the box office! (Review posted 10/24/2006)
SPOTLIGHTERS: Angels in
This first of a two-part epic play about AIDS in
** Parental Advisory: This production contains nudity, adult language and adult content. No one under the age of 16 will be admitted without an accompanying adult.
TOBY'S DINNER THEATRES: Ragtime in
Two fantastic shows, two great venues. You can't lose with what Toby's has to offer. Ragtime continues at the
Kiss Me, Kate continues at the
For more information about both shows, see the November Charm City Calendar.
CLOSING THIS WEEK:
Twelve Angry Men at the Hippodrome, November 5.
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