The Vagabond Players begins the New Year with a fearsome rendition of Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap, opening January 4 and running through February 3. Directed by Eric C. Stein, the world's longest running show, 60 years, comes to America's Oldest Continuous Little Theatre in its 97th season.
The Vagabond Players begins the New Year with a fearsome rendition of Agatha Christie's THE MOUSETRAP, opening January 4th and running through February 3rd. Directed by Eric C. Stein, the world's longest running show, 60 years, comes to America's Oldest Continuous Little Theatre in its 97th season. Check out photos from the production inside!
What do three prostitutes, an old man, a brother and sister on their way to Utah, a man seeking his grandfather, a faded southern belle, among others, all have in common? They're all about to be evicted from 'The Hot L Baltimore,' now at the Spotlighters Theater.
A blind woman finds that the best way to defeat evil is to 'Wait Until Dark' as Frederick Knott's acclaimed play comes to Baltimore's Vagabond Players theater.
The Vagabond Players opens its 96th season on September 2 with the 1966 Broadway smash hit thriller Wait Until Dark.
The Vagabond Players opens its 96th season on September 2 with the 1966 Broadway smash hit thriller Wait Until Dark.
Absurdly, sublimely ridiculous playwright Charles Ludlam's salute to acting, the relationship between fathers and
sons--especially when the father and son are both actors with an affinity for 'Hamlet'--is the stuff and nonsense of 'Stage Blood' now at the Spotlighters Theater in downtown Baltimore.
Spotlighters Theatre presents Charles Ludlam's STAGE BLOOD from Friday, November 26 through Sunday, December 19, 2010 with Fri & Sat performances at 8pm, Sun performances at 2pm and one Thursday Performance, Dec 16 at 8pm.
Spotlighters Theatre presents Charles Ludlam's STAGE BLOOD from Friday, November 26 through Sunday, December 19, 2010 with Fri & Sat performances at 8pm, Sun performances at 2pm and one Thursday Performance, Dec 16 at 8pm.
One gains an interesting perspective on a play based on Sophocles' 'Electra' when one watches in the company of a Greek. The angst, anger, and adultery that run through 'The Mai' are certainly appropriate, but where's the bloody body? If a play finds its roots in a Greek tragedy, somebody has to die.
The Strand Theater proudly presents The Mai by Marina Carr. The Mai runs at the Strand Theater from April 16 - May1, 2010. This will mark the last show of the Strand's second season.
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