The Therapist, embodied by Paul Diem, launched into a spirited evocation of the art of theater, which morphed into a vision of all life as a work of art. In that spirit, flags and funny hats were passed out to the congregation, as the Therapist stripped down to Superman skivvies and led the whole assemblage out onto Howard Street in a bacchanal, with a motorist honking in rhythm with the syncopation of Faith, and thence back to the theater.
Passions boil over against the backdrop of a barren summer wasteland in in Jose Rivera's daring and sexy piece about the collapse of a marriage and the search for connection in the dessert.
Single Carrot Theatre presents a spectacularly inventive interpretation of Charles Mee's HOTEL CASSIOPEIA.
Single Carrot Theatre is gearing up to open the 3rd show of their 5th season, Hotel Cassiopeia, written by Charles Mee and directed by Ensemble Member Genevieve de Mahy. The show runs March 30 to April 29 with previews on March 28 and 29 at Single Carrot Theatre, 120 W. North Ave, Baltimore, MD.
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.
It's almost over! There's just FOUR days of voting remaining for the 2011 Baltimore Awards and here is the latest update! Have you voted yet, and helped to spread the word to support your favorites in the hopes that they will be the recipients of a 2011 BroadwayWorld Baltimore Award? There is no time to waste, click on the voting link and make your opinion count! Below are the stats so far as of Monday December 26, 2011. Voting ends at midnight on 12/31 so time is running out.
There's just TWO short weeks left to go in voting for the 2011 Baltimore Awards and here is the latest update! Have you voted yet, and helped to spread the word to support your favorites in the hopes that they will be the recipients of a 2011 BroadwayWorld Baltimore Award? There is no time to waste, click on the voting link and make your opinion count! Below are the stats so far as of Monday December 19, 2011. Voting ends at midnight on 12/31 so time is running out.
There's just a few weeks left to go in voting for the 2011 Baltimore Awards and here is the latest update! Have you voted yet, and helped to spread the word to support your favorites in the hopes that they will be the recipients of a 2011 BroadwayWorld Baltimore Award? There is no time to waste, click on the voting link and make your opinion count! Below are the stats so far as of Monday December 12, 2011.
There's just a few weeks left to go in voting for the 2011 Baltimore Awards and here is the latest update! Have you voted yet, and helped to spread the word to support your favorites in the hopes that they will be the recipients of a 2011 BroadwayWorld Baltimore Award? There is no time to waste, click on the voting link and make your opinion count! Below are the stats so far as of Monday December 05, 2011.
There's just 4 weeks left to go in voting for the 2011 Baltimore Awards and here is the latest update! Have you voted yet, and helped to spread the word to support your favorites in the hopes that they will be the recipients of a 2011 BroadwayWorld Baltimore Award? There is no time to waste, click on the voting link and make your opinion count! Below are the stats so far as of Monday November 28, 2011.
Single Carrot Theatre opens its fifth season with Young Jean Lee's thought-provoking call to worship, CHURCH.
Single Carrot Theatre opens it's 5th season with a provocative look at faith in the modern world.
Single Carrot Theatre opens it's 5th season with a provocative look at faith in the modern world.
Three seasons after staging THE BALTIMORE WALTZ, Single Carrot Theatre returns to the memory-world of Paula Vogel in a haunting production of THE LONG CHRISTMAS DINNER.
In the Baltimore premiere of Natural Selection by Eric Coble, Henry Carson is in trouble. As the consistently flustered employee of Culture Fiesta, a theme-park of the near future where humans are exhibitions and "culture" is inhaled like funnel cake, it's up to Henry to save his job by finding the one thing his corner of the park desperately needs: A Real Live Navaho.
In the Baltimore premiere of Natural Selection by Eric Coble, Henry Carson is in trouble. As the consistently flustered employee of Culture Fiesta, a theme-park of the near future where humans are exhibitions and "culture" is inhaled like funnel cake, it's up to Henry to save his job by finding the one thing his corner of the park desperately needs: A Real Live Navaho.
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