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History portrayed thrillingly
Dignity Players' current production of Vanishing Point introduces us to three of the 20th century's most fascinating female adventurers and achievers: Amelia Earhart, Aimee Semple McPherson and Agatha Christie.
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'Lives' takes up cause of workers
Melanie Marnich's These Shining Lives -- a world premiere based on the real-life poisoning of female workers at a watch factory -- is genuinely tragic, but it's also as one-sided and gilded as the faces of its tainted timepieces.
Knowing 'Purple' adds to enjoyment
Staging a musical such as The Color Purple shares many of the challenges of, say, making a movie of Harry Potter. Most of the audience read and loved the book. Or, in the case of The Color Purple, they read the book and they loved the movie.
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'Hauptmann': Scenes from an execution
In Colonial Players' current offering of the play Hauptmann, a case can be made to find the Annapolis troupe guilty of producing riveting courtroom drama.
'Cry-Baby' has flash, wit, but no heart
Opportunity knocked last night at the door of the Marquis Theatre, where Cry-Baby is making its Broadway debut. But nobody answered.
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A comedy of elders, boomers
Bowie Community Theatre's offering of Andrew Bergman's 1986 comedy Social Security is a welcome addition to the Bowie Playhouse season slate. New to our area, the comic play takes a lighthearted look at nearly insoluble problems confronting many baby boomers and their elders -- the predominant age groups of most theatergoers.
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Shakespeare Festival offers uneven 'Tale'
The Winter's Tale may be the only work by the Bard that focuses on the travails and hard-won joys of an enduring marriage.
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Lou Diamond Phillips lacks sparkle in 'Camelot'
In the nearly half-century since Camelot was first performed, our national self-image has altered. We no longer are as confident as we were in 1960, that we always use might to serve right.
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'Gem' of a journey at Everyman
The tiny boat that Citizen Barlow cups in his hands is made from a sheet of yellow, folded parchment. The craft, named The Gem of the Ocean, would dissolve the second it made contact with actual water.
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'Night Music': in key, in sync
Like all of the great romantic comedies, Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music is unsparing in its depiction of human folly.
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'High School Musical' is cheerful, energetic, but not much else
The national tour of High School Musical running at the Hippodrome Theatre is urgently in need of a life-giving infusion of bad taste.
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A tough time getting at the truth
As I watched Everyman Theatre's production of The Turn of the Screw, I couldn't help thinking about the infamous McMartin Preschool case and the way that the most well-intentioned, pure-hearted adults can instill false - and immensely damaging - memories into susceptible children.
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