Flooding in Minot Affects Local Theatres
By Michael Clark • Jun 27th, 2011 • Category: NewsShowBizRadio contacted Minot’s two community theaters to see how they were affected by the record-breaking flooding.
ShowBizRadio contacted Minot’s two community theaters to see how they were affected by the record-breaking flooding.
The Pickwick Players has released their planned 2011-2012 season.
In sum, if you’ve ever wondered what it’s like behind the scenes at a theater company, Young Turg is one possibility. The cynicism is quite possible, while the drama of the personal relationships could be at any organization.
Mike talks with Alex Zavistovich and Jessica Hansen about the Lean & Hungry Theater’s upcoming live radio production of an adaptation of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Overall, the chestnut of Little Shop of Horrors was well served by the Damascus Theatre Company. The cartoony humor inherent in this fast-paced production was plain to see.
Every once in a while, you should let yourself go out and enjoy a show without any deeper meaning. The Little Theatre of Alexandria’s Move Over, Mrs. Markham is your opportunity to do that.
Even with a few drawn out scenes which lacked humor, the Providence Players’ production of Play On! was hilarious, and well worth the price of admission.
Thunderous Productions is preparing for their third Annual One-Act Festival, to be held in Sandy Spring, Maryland September 16th and 17th. New plays and performers are needed. We expect to be presenting four of five plays during the two hour presentation. We also anticipate that one of the entries will advance to the MCTFA tournament […]
This engaging play worked well despite its flaws that any fan of modern legal thrillers will see.
Rough Crossing completes Rockville Little Theatre’s season with a whimper.