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A Second helping of not-so 'Dangerous' comedy
After drawing large crowds to Centerstage early this year with a Baltimore-spoofing blend of scripted skits and improv comedy, a famous troupe from Chicago has returned with a sequel featuring brand-new material. Although "The Second City: Charmed and...Tags: Elections, Companies and Corporations, Primaries, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Fells Point
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September 14: Fall guide
Events for fall at Baltimore colleges Bo Burnham at Loyola: The off-color and politically incorrect YouTube sensation will serenade the Loyola community with some of his comedic ballads, such as "I'm Bo Yo" and "New Math." 9 p.m. Friday, Reitz Arena,...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Alicia Keys, David Axelrod, Linkin Park (music group), Karl Rove
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'The Rivals' sparkles at Center Stage
In the age when a 140-character tweet is about as literary as some folks get, and when the most obvious of observations or lamest of jokes can elicit a "LOL" response, there's something doubly refreshing about the opportunity to indulge in the long,...Tags: Lucille Ball
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Dignity Players' twisted family comedy 'Sordid Lives' shines
Dignity Players caps its 2011 season with Del Shores' 1996 comedy "Sordid Lives," about a dysfunctional Texas family that could compete in sleaze and shock with most reality TV show stars — and beat them all in laughs. In his program statement,...Tags: Brother (music group), Television Industry, Minority Groups, Television, Companies and Corporations
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Imagination fuels a search for love in Venus Theatre's 'Destiny'
With a name like "A Girl Named Destiny," folks who find their way to Rand Higbee's new comedy should expect to connect with their inner romantic. "Destiny," premiering at the Venus Theatre Play Shack on C Street in the Laurel Arts District, is a story...Tags: Helen Hayes, Music, Concerts, American Express Company, Literature
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From Sun Magazine: Behind the scenes with 'Modern Family,' the sitcom's new savior
Jason Winer was directing Julie Bowen on first episode of "Modern Family" when inspiration struck.
"In the initial draft, Julie's character was described as mildly controlling and neurotic," Winer says of the suburban sitcom mom. "But what she didn't...Tags: Everybody Loves Raymond (tv program), The Big Bang Theory (tv program), Suburgatory (tv program), Two and a Half Men (tv program), TiVo Inc.
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Trio gives the Bard the once-over, lightly
If you want to get folks fired up about Renaissance theater, poking fun at William Shakespeare is one way to do it.
The Chesapeake Shakespeare Company is doing that now with the second half of its ninth summer season, the parody "The Complete Works of...Tags: Saturday Night Live (tv program), Titus Andronicus (music group), Companies and Corporations, William Shakespeare, John Thomas
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Columbia Digest
National Night Out The Wilde Lake Community Association, Howard County Police, Columbia Bank, Pizza Boli's and Family Services, co-sponsor a family pizza party for Wilde Lake residents from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Aug. 2 on the Village Green — rain...Tags: Sociology, Social Organizations, Dancing, G Rated Movies, Savoy (music group)
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Bowie theater finds depth, comedy in simple piece of 'Art'
Nearly two decades after Yasmina Reza's comedy "Art" debuted to international acclaim, the story about the nature of expression and friendship continues to fascinate audiences at Bowie Community Theatre's production at Bowie Playhouse in White Marsh Park....Tags: Laurence Olivier, Annapolis, Entertainment Events, Tony Awards, White Marsh
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Savage/North Laurel
Improv Now! A free workshop will be held from noon to 2 p.m. Saturday, July 16, at Laurel Mill Playhouse, 508 Main St. in Laurel. Anyone with theater, improv and comedy experience, or just a desire to learn more about improv comedy is welcome. Improv...Tags: Emergency Planning, Festive Events, Improvisational Comedy (genre)
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'Horrible Bosses': Yeah, having a job can be murder
In "Horrible Bosses," murder is justified where the title characters are concerned. These bosses are so bad that no jury in the land would convict the frazzled employees who hatch a scheme to bump them off. Just as there is nothing subtle about this...Tags: Colin Farrell, Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis, Companies and Corporations, Donald Sutherland
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Outdoor movies, concerts and more in Laurel
Share your good news and events with the community. Contact Laurel Leader editorial assistant Pat Farmer, paf1@patuxent.com, or phone and fax 410-332-6653.r Improv Now! — Workshop, Sat., July 16, noon-2 p.m., Laurel Mill Playhouse, 508 Main St....Tags: Movies, PG Rated Movies, How to Train Your Dragon (movie), Improvisational Comedy (genre)
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