Sandy Spring Theatre Group Inspecting Carol
By Michael & Laura Clark • Nov 10th, 2011 • Category: ReviewsThere was potential for some real comedic moments in this play that never were able to develop.
There was potential for some real comedic moments in this play that never were able to develop.
Kensington Arts Theatre is seeking actors for the roles of Dot and Jules for their February-March 2012 production of Stephen Sondheim’s Sunday in the Park with George. Auditions can be held at your availability over the next week. More info about the production can be found at the KAT auditions page.
Mr. Schwartz and his cast and crew have put together an exceptional show that, despite its simple premise, asks incredibly complex questions and satisfies almost as much as… learning.
Not only does the production boast a large number of high-quality performances, but Stephen Aldy Giurgis’ script is a wonder.
A classic of what is sometimes called the “Golden Age of the Broadway Musical,” Cole Porter’s Kiss Me Kate, is given an uneven performance by Rockville Musical Theatre.
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.