Greenbelt Arts Center Bus Stop
By Michael & Laura Clark • Oct 1st, 2009 • Category: InterviewsListen to [MP3 12:31 11.5MB] or read the interview with Randy Barth, director of Greenbelt Arts Center’s Bus Stop.
Listen to [MP3 12:31 11.5MB] or read the interview with Randy Barth, director of Greenbelt Arts Center’s Bus Stop.
Read Betsy Marks Delaney’s review of the Greenbelt Arts Center’s production of You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown.
Greenbelt Arts Center has released their planned 2009-2010 season: Bus Stop, September – October 2009 Little Shop of Horrors, November 2009 Les Liaisons Dangereuses, January 2010 Man of La Mancha, March 2010 Moon Over Buffalo, April – May 2010 Schedule is subject to change due to performance rights conflicts or other issues.
Read Betsy Delaney’s review of the Greenbelt Arts Center’s production of Amadeus.
Listen to our review of the Greenbelt Arts Center’s production of The Octette Bridge Club [MP3 4:58 2.3MB]; or read the transcript.
Here is this weekend’s schedule of shows we’ll be reviewing, subject to change. April 23, Enchanted April, Little Theatre of Alexandria, Alexandria, Virginia April 25, King Lear, Cedar Lane Stage, Bethesda, Maryland April 26, The Octette Bridge Club, Greenbelt Arts Center, Greenbelt, Maryland If you’d like us to review your show, please invite us. Obviously […]
The Greenbelt Arts Center is searching for a new logo: After many years in which the familiar green half circle design became associated with The Greenbelt Arts Center, there was a feeling that it was time for a change. As a result GAC is searching for a new logo. They want it to reflect their […]
Listen to our review of Greenbelt Arts Center’s production of Born Yesterday [MP3 6:01 2.8MB]; or read the transcript.
Listen to Mike interview Norma Ozur [MP3 14:30 6.6MB], president of the Greenbelt Arts Center; or read the transcript.
The GreenBelt Arts Center in Greenbelt, Maryland and Rooftop Productions in Manassas, Virginia have joined WATCH, the Washington Area Community Theater Honors. There are now 29 local community theatre companies in WATCH, covering a large geographic area from Fauquier, Virginia to Annapolis, Maryland. There are 114 productions planned to be adjudicated in 2008. The WATCH […]