Prince George’s Little Theatre Releases 2014-2015 Season
By Michael & Laura Clark • Mar 16th, 2014 • Category: NewsPrince George’s Little Theatre has released their planned 2014-2015 season.
Prince George’s Little Theatre has released their planned 2014-2015 season.
TCP’s Quartet was a show with all the mania and heart that one could stand in an evening, and the audience left with a sweet feeling that art could be just as true in the twilight years of an artist’s life.
The performances in A Soldier’s Play are well worth the trip out to Accokeek.
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Big River at the Greenbelt Arts Center is a good illustration of the proposition that community theater can be very good theater, and that an intelligently conceived community production that its participants care about can have a quality result.
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The Charis Center for the Arts in Bowie, Maryland is seeking young pirates for their upcoming production of Treasure Island. Boys or Girls between the ages of 6-8 are encourage to audition. Rehearsals are Tuesday & Thursday between 5pm-6:30. Anyone cast in the show must register for the Production I class. For more information please […]
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De Mare is a dynamic pianist, with technique and musicianship to burn. He is equally at home in quiet, lyrical passages and big, fast, technically demanding pieces.