Single Carrot Theatre is changing and growing its staff for its upcoming season. Effective August 1, 2012, the company will be saying goodbye to longtime company member and Education Director Giti Jabaily and welcoming Steven Krigel and Ben Hoover into the Ensemble.
Single Carrot Theatre is opening its doors for its sixth annual gala. This year's theme? Gold Rush. "We thought it was appropriate," says gala committee member Jessica Garrett. "They certainly knew how to party in the old west, and so do we. Why not take the theme and run with it?" she added.
Single Carrot Theatre is opening its doors for their sixth annual gala. This year's theme? Gold Rush. "We thought it was appropriate," says gala committee member Jessica Garrett. "They certainly knew how to party in the old west, and so do we. Why not take the theme and run with it?" she added.
CENTERSTAGE will be joined by company members from Everyman and Single Carrot for free readings of the other two plays in Martin McDonagh's Leenane Trilogy, hosted by Liam Flynn's Ale House Sunday nights at 8 pm on January 22 and 29.
J. Buck Jabaily will be leading a seminar in devised work at Single Carrot Theatre.
Director Aldo Pantoja's deeply moving production of CRUMBLE (LAY ME DOWN, JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE) might be the best show Single Carrot has yet done.
Single Carrot theater presents CRUMBLE (LAY ME DOWN, JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE) by Sheila Callaghan
from April 28 - May 23, 2010.
A collaboration between Single Carrot Theatre, the Center for International Theatre Development, and Towson University brings Russian playwrights and a Fulbright Scholar to Baltimore.
In association with the Center for InterNational Theatre Development's New Directors-New Voices Project and Towson University, Single Carrot Theatre will be presenting leading Russian playwrights in Baltimore for the first time.
In association with the Center for International Theatre Development's New Directors-New Voices Project and Towson University, Single Carrot Theatre will be presenting leading Russian playwrights in Baltimore for the first time.
Single Carrot Theatre presents a wordless exploration of 'nightfall, sensuality, power, and an unlikely love story.'
Once in each of its first two seasons, Single Carrot Theatre has plunged into a new, under-represented art form in the Baltimore performance community with an original work. That trend continues in Single Carrot's third season with ILLUMINOCTEM, running November 27th - December 20th.
Single Carrot Theatre gives us a powerful production of Sarah Ruhl's adaptation of the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice.
Single Carrot Theatre will open its 2009/2010 season with Ruhl?s Eurydice, a vibrant new take on the ancient Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice (pronounced yoo-RID-uh-see). Ruhl?s version tells the familiar love story from the perspective of Eurydice, whose wedding to Orpheus is marred by her sudden death.
Single Carrot Theatre's production of Ibsen's 'The Wild Duck' is, quite simply, a must-see.
With the help of the Maryland State Arts Council, Single Carrot Theatre is launching a campaign focused on distributing free tickets to its latest production, The Wild Duck, to neighborhoods immediately surrounding the theatre.
One writer's response to 'Killer Joe,' Single Carrot Theatre's recent production of Pulitzer Prize-winner Tracy Letts's disturbing debut play.
It's all smoke, gunshots, nudity, violence and adult situations as Single Carrot Theatre presents Tracy Letts' KILLER JOE. Meet the Smith family, the anti-Waltons who enjoy the joys of adultery, murder and reruns of 'Cannon.'
In the Baltimore premiere of Killer Joe by Tracy Letts, the Smith family, mired by economic turmoil, is forced to squeeze into a small trailer on the outskirts of Dallas, TX. Chris Smith, the family's outcast son, needs a quick solution to his mounting debt and ruthless collectors. Chris stumbles upon Killer Joe Cooper, a detective who moonlights as a can't-miss hit-man, and he cooks up a sinister scheme targeting his mother's large life insurance policy.
Tracy Letts, who was recently awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Drama Desk Award and Tony Award for Best Play for his play, August: Osage County, is the son to Best-Selling author Billie Letts and actor Dennis Letts.
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