Hard Bargain Players A Soldier’s Play
By Michael & Laura Clark • Aug 30th, 2013 • Category: ReviewsThe performances in A Soldier’s Play are well worth the trip out to Accokeek.
The performances in A Soldier’s Play are well worth the trip out to Accokeek.
WATCH (Washington Area Theatre Community Honors) announced the nominations for the 13th annual WATCH Awards. 126 productions (43 musicals, 83 plays) by thirty-three community theater companies were adjudicated in 2012.
And They Dance Real Slow in Jackson was a somber show with occasional laughter, and perhaps some tears will be jerked when emotions run high, but overall was well performed.
WATCH (Washington Area Theatre Community Honors) announced the nominations for the 12th annual WATCH Awards. 127 productions (40 musicals, 87 plays) by thirty-two community theater companies were adjudicated in 2011.
The Hard Bargain Players in Accokeek, Maryland, are getting ready for next season, and they’re looking for directors’ pitches of shows to produce: HBP is currently accepting submissions for the 2012 season. Directors interested in submitting a play should email David Thomas, the HBP Artistic Director, at actingdavid -at- comcast.net. Please provide all submissions no […]
All in all, Hard Bargain’s Fat Pig was respectable for what they had to work with.
The celebration of the 2010 WATCH (Washington Area Theater Community Honors) Awards was held at a public ceremony at The Birchmere on Sunday, March 6, 2011.
Hard Bargain Players has released their planned 2011 season: Foxfire, June 2011 Schedule Auditions Fat Pig, August 2011 Schedule The Rocky Horror Show, October 2011 Schedule Schedule is subject to change due to performance rights conflicts or other issues.
WATCH (Washington Area Theatre Community Honors) announced the nominations at The Birchmere in Alexandria, Virginia on Sunday, January 16th. The Award Ceremony will be on Sunday, March 6, 2011 starting at 7:00 pm, at The Birchmere, Alexandria, VA. 121 productions (35 musicals, 86 plays) were adjudicated in 2010. Thirty-one community theater companies participated in WATCH adjudication.
Equus has some mature themes and simulated sex that includes male nudity — definitely not a show for kids. However, the excellent demonstration of minimalist theater coupled with a well-performed and thought-provoking script makes this an excellent conversation piece.