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Everyman Theatre opens season with a 'Raisin' d'exit
An area theater that does consistently fine work is beginning its last season in its current home. Everyman Theatre’s upcoming season is slated to be its final one on N. Charles Street, in the Station North arts and entertainment district. Work...Tags: Howard Community College, George S. Kaufman, Lorraine Hansberry, Moss Hart, Station North
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Centerstage gets a fresh start with a topical lineup
The big news in Baltimore theater this season is the arrival of British-born Kwame Kwei-Armah, who is taking the helm as the new artistic director of Centerstage (700 N. Calvert St., 410-332-0033). Kwei-Armah, who replaces Irene Lewis, has said he's...Tags: Carrie Fisher, Religious Festivals, A Christmas Carol (movie, 2009), Romania, Broadway Theater
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Mining the matrimonial pain of 'Private Lives'
If you think divorce is no laughing matter, you have not seen Noel Coward's "Private Lives." In any event, go see the expertly staged production at Baltimore's Everyman Theatre.
The late English playwright makes divorce-related arguments sound so...Tags: Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, MGM Inc., Music, Charles Street
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For Baltimore set designers, no detail is too small
Set designer Daniel Ettinger and technical director Bill Jamieson spent months painstakingly constructing a world accurate down to the tiniest detail, from the wallpaper pattern to the electrical sockets.
And they weren't one whit less meticulous, even...Tags: Television, David Mamet, HBO (tv network), Broadway Theater, Tony Awards
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Colonial Players ends season with twist in 'The Shape of Things'
Colonial Players closes its season with Neil LaBute's 2001 dark comedy/drama "The Shape of Things," drawing a striking contrast with the Depression-era romantic comedy that started the theater's run in September. LaBute's cynical commentary on the...Tags: Celebrities and Health Issues, Neil LaBute, Paul Gauguin, Arts, Cerebral Palsy
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Diverse mix for Everyman Theatre's last season on Charles St.
A year from now, Everyman Theatre will begin packing for the big move to a freshly renovated venue on the west side of town. To help stem any regrets, the title of the last show in the company's current Charles Street location will carry a familiar...Tags: African Americans, Companies and Corporations, Moss Hart, Music Theater, Theater
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From The Evening Sun: They bring 'event' theater to the Kennedy with 'Private Lives'
Washington's critics may not be particularly fond of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton and their "Private Lives," but the people , members of the opening-night audience, seemed to like what they saw, enough to give the pair a standing ovation. They...Tags: France, Brian Bedford, Tallulah Bankhead, Gertrude Lawrence, Donald Cook
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Stratford Festival announces 2013 season, with Dennehy on board
The Stratford Festival of Canada has announced its 2013 season, its first under new artistic (and former executive) director Antonio Cimolino. Shows in the Festival Theatre are "Romeo and Juliet" (directed by Tim Carroll), "Fiddler on the Roof" (directed...Tags: Broadway Theater, Des McAnuff, Festive Events, Brian Bedford, Entertainment Events
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'Volcano' erupts on West End: Coward title to play limited run
VarietyLONDON -- Noel Coward's little-known play "Volcano," never performed during the author's lifetime, will receive its West End premiere in a run that starts Aug. 16 following its current U.K. tour. Written in 1956, the play is a portrait of ex-pat, extra-...Tags: Landforms, Ian Fleming, Volcanoes, James Bond (fictional character)
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Remarkable people, remarkable meetings in 'Hello Goodbye Hello'
Liz Smith"When Arthur Miller shook my hand I could only think that this was the hand that once cupped the breasts of Marilyn Monroe," says Barry Humphries, the comic Dame Edna. SIT BACK, reader, especially if you're a curiosity seeker, minor historian, and...Tags: Frank Lloyd Wright, Andy Warhol, Laurence Olivier, Madonna, Arthur Miller
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Victor Spinetti dies at 82; Tony winner, actor in Beatles films
Victor Spinetti, a comic actor and raconteur who won a Tony on Broadway and the adoration of Beatles fans when he appeared in three of the Fab Four's movies, died Tuesday in Monmouth, England. He was 82. The cause was cancer, said Barry Burnett, the...
Tags: Tony Awards, Entertainment Events, World War I (1914-1918), Celebrities, Movies
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Barbarella: Maybe not again on the big screen, but TV lures the sci-fi sex-symbol
Liz Smith"ARE YOU kidding? I'm not going to tell you that!" So said Warren Beatty a couple of weeks back. The icon was celebrating the 100th anniversary of the fabled Beverly Hills Hotel, and a reporter asked him to share some of his experiences at the hostelry...Tags: Natalie Portman, Emmy Rossum, Joan Collins, Judy Garland, Gays and Lesbians
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