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Current Stories
  • Good Ol’ Freda Baltimore connection brings the Beatles’ longtime secretary’s story to the big screen | 5/8/2013
  • Two Scoops Center Stage’s Raisin Cycle confronts ownership, history, and race in response to A Raisin in the Sun | 5/8/2013
  • Playing Fast Fells Point Corner Theatre presents 10 plays by 10 playwrights | 4/17/2013
  • East Coast Drive Jazz composer George Colligan comes home | 3/27/2013
  • Heading South A counter-fable, a story that suggests leaving the South was a mistake | 3/6/2013
  • Horse Sense Annex Theater finds absurdity in ’70s classic | 2/27/2013
  • Jazz Giants Come to Hopkins Club Corea, DeJohnette among the stars on the bill in series’ second year | 2/13/2013
  • Dr. King’s Last Dream Katouri Hall’s play imagines King’s final night | 1/23/2013
  • Dancing About Poetry The Full Circle Dance Company presents Moving Passages: Dances Inspired by Writing | 1/23/2013
  • Everyman a King With move to the west side, the accomplished local theater is a pretender no more | 1/16/2013
  • Christmix Holiday compilations that think outside the box set | 12/19/2012
  • Game, Set, Match! Mixed Doubles explores the dynamics of marriage | 12/19/2012
  • Innocence and Experience Bus Stop amplifies the deep undercurrents beneath the surface of the 1950s Midwest | 12/5/2012
  • Rocker and Verse Patti Smith, Leonard Cohen, and why all poet-rockers are not created equal | 11/28/2012
  • Home Bass Baltimore has become the unlikely epicenter of bass clarinet innovation | 11/21/2012
  • The Gift of Music Anthologies to please | 11/14/2012
  • Heroes Everyman ends its Charles Street run with heroic bluster | 11/14/2012
  • Nevermore A brilliant performace is wasted on a stagnant script | 10/29/2012
  • A Losing Hand Fells Point Corner Theatre brings dumb decisions to life with smart dialogue | 10/24/2012
  • Agony and Ecstasy New AVAM show draws on stories dark and light | 10/10/2012
  • The Enemy Within Center Stage’s season-launching show examines the power of the crowd | 10/3/2012
  • Learning From a Master The Baltimore Jazz Education Project elevates students to the grand stage | 10/3/2012
  • Bass Heavy The bottom end takes center stage in three local shows | 9/19/2012
  • That Old-Time Feeling The new wave of string bands evolves | 9/11/2012
  • War and Peace Time Stands Still looks at lives torn between the public and the private | 9/11/2012
  • Passport Play examines paradoxical mix of anger and affection | 8/15/2012
  • You Can’t Take It With You Everyman does its valiant best with a ponderous play | 5/23/2012
  • The Whipping Man Production about the aftermath of slavery has a powerful immediacy | 4/18/2012
  • Hotel Cassiopeia Play about assemblage artist Joseph Cornell doesn’t quite add up | 4/4/2012
  • A Skull In Connemara Riveting production inspires laughter and rumination in equal parts | 2/15/2012
  • Catch a Lift Morgan State University brings August Wilson’s Jitney back to Baltimore | 2/8/2012
  • Meet Michael Raitzyk the most restless klezmer/rock/jazz/avant-garde/funk guitarist in Baltimore | 12/14/2011
  • Actor Bruce Nelson Approaches His Craft From the Outside In Award winning actor practices a reverse kind of method acting | 11/16/2011
  • The Rivals An 18th-century play skewering young love and parental expectations gets big laughs | 10/19/2011
  • All Things Round: Galaxies, Eyeballs and Karma AVAM’s focus on a common shape allows for a multitude of fascinating pieces | 10/12/2011
  • Young Jean Lee’s ambitious play Church leads nowhere Line between theater and religion is rubbed out beyond recognition in Single Carrot Theatre production | 10/5/2011
  • Asking Questions Promising local family drama favors the daughter | 8/24/2011
  • Three local poets reconcile the outer world with the inner Britt, Mason, and Winch have a rare gift for showing us how those two worlds can coexist in the same reality—as they do for almost every reader | 8/17/2011
  • Creative Alliances Todd Marcus intertwines jazz and community organizing in Sandtown | 7/20/2011
  • Loring Cornish: In Each Other's Shoes Visionary artist explores the struggles of African-Americans and Jews | 7/6/2011
  • Pygmalion A Cockney flower girl learns to speak the queen’s English in this sharp skewering of class | 5/25/2011
  • One Flea Spare Cast fails to find the sparks that make this class-conflict study fire | 5/4/2011
  • The Slide Man Versatile, joyous musician Dave Giegerich remembered through a pair of memorial shows | 4/27/2011
  • [Un]told Stories Performance Workshop Theatre returns in a new space with some old tales | 3/16/2011
  • [Un]told Stories Performance Workshop Theatre returns in a new space with some old tales | 3/16/2011
  • An Almost Holy Picture A minister experiences a crisis of faith in this durable religious investigation | 2/16/2011
  • Shooting Star Playwright's manipulations far too apparent in this two-character production | 2/2/2011
  • Baltimore's Buzz New jazz albums showcase some heady contemporary talent with local ties | 10/20/2010
  • God Don't Make No Junk AVAM's latest big show explores the creative wizardry of turning trash into treasures | 10/13/2010
  • Almost True Actor Bruce Nelson spins a dizzying tale about Louis De Rougemont's excellent adventure | 10/6/2010
  • By the Book Giles Havergal's stage adaptation transcribes the source novel way too much | 9/8/2010

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