Spotlight on the Baltimore Playwrights Festival
By Michael & Laura Clark • Oct 13th, 2011 • Category: InterviewsMike talks with Miriam Bazensky, managing director of the Baltimore Playwrights Festival.
Mike talks with Miriam Bazensky, managing director of the Baltimore Playwrights Festival.
Mike talks with Amy Marshall, managing director of the Olney Theatre Center.
If you missed Jessica Tandy in Driving Miss Daisy, you might want to visit The Gaithersburg Arts Barn to see Jane Squier Bruns in the lead role.
Olney Theatre Center has released their planned 2012 season.
I couldn’t help but wonder where the life in this play was.
Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse was a thoroughly fun production, touching on many aspects of kids’ lives from a kid’s point of view.
A forbidden love story through time, check out the performances in Same Time, Next Year.
A View from the Bridge is a great lesson in letting go, growing up and the pain that can come with unwanted change, so be sure to catch an opportunity to see one of Arthur Miller’s best dramas.
Maybe we’re simply too jaded now, but the light-hearted humor of Born Yesterday doesn’t quite compensate for its somewhat dated plot with slow pacing.
Whether your family is a fan of Arnold Lobel’s stories or not, Kensington Arts Theatre 2nd Stage’s production of A Year with Frog and Toad will be a treat.