Like a crack of lightning on a dark and stormy night, this 2+ hour comedy is gone in a flash. Watching "The Prevalence of Mrs. Seal" is like that child's toy you must tilt and turn to get the bb's into the little holes. The bb's fly about, bouncing to and fro, as these characters bounce about, jumping from one body to the next. The bb's may not end up in the holes where they started, but it doesn't matter. All's in place by curtain's fall and you can't ask for much more than that.
"The Prevalence of Mrs. Seal" runs at the Spotlighters, 817 St. Paul Street, now through Nov. 15th, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. Tickets are $18; $15 for seniors, students and Baltimore Theater Alliance members and may be purchased online at www.spotlighters.org. For more information, call 410-752-1225.
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A communications professional for 25 years, Dan Collins was a theater critic for The Baltimore Examiner daily newspaper (2006-2009), covering plays throughout the Baltimore-Columbia area including Center Stage, The Everyman, The Fells Point Corner Theater, Mobtown Players, Vagabond Theater, Cockpit in Court, Spotlighters Theater, The Strand, Single Carrot Theater and others. Mr. Collins has been a reporter, features writer, editor and columnist since 1984, including stints with The Washington Times and the Times Publishing Group (later Patuxent Publishing and now part of The Baltimore Sun) in Baltimore. His freelance writing career has included his work for the Examiner as well as other publications including Baltimore Magazine. |
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