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    Jul 3, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  1. 'Hairspray' applied to Howard County Summer Theatre

    A fixture on the local nonprofit theater scene since 1975, the Howard County Summer Theatre does big musicals that involve lots of county residents both on the stage and in the audience.
    A fixture on the local nonprofit theater scene since 1975, the Howard County Summer Theatre does big musicals that involve lots of county residents both on the stage and in the audience. That'll be the happy case when its production of "Hairspray"...

    Tags: Weight, Music, Broadway Theater, Teaching and Learning, Overweight

  2. Jul 12, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. 'So You Think You Can Dance' recap, first live show

    Welcome to our first live show of the season. Cat is shiny in gold. I won't lie -- I look forward to seeing what she's wearing each week. 
    Welcome to our first live show of the season. Cat is shiny in gold. I won't lie -- I look forward to seeing what she's wearing each week.  Since we're only getting one show a week this season, I was worried we wouldn't get the group numbers we used to...

    Tags: Alcohol Addiction, Brandon Mitchell, Kenny Ortega, Music, Mary Murphy

  4. Nov 1, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  5. 'Rent' is worth the cost at Silhouette Stages

    An energetic young cast is having a great time doing the musical "Rent" at Silhouette Stages. That energy would reach the audience even if the performers weren't in the habit of coming off the stage and strolling down the aisles at Slayton House Theater.
    An energetic young cast is having a great time doing the musical "Rent" at Silhouette Stages. That energy would reach the audience even if the performers weren't in the habit of coming off the stage and strolling down the aisles at Slayton House Theater....

    Tags: Music Industry, Music, Jonathan Larson, Lower East Side, Lyric Opera of Baltimore

  6. Jul 12, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. ASGT pulls the right strings with 'Avenue Q'

    Annapolis Summer Garden Theatre looks to have a sure hit in "Avenue Q," a 2004 triple Tony Award winner for best musical, best score and best book.
    Annapolis Summer Garden Theatre looks to have a sure hit in "Avenue Q," a 2004 triple Tony Award winner for best musical, best score and best book. Running through July 29, this musical featuring a cast of puppets and actors comically dealing with...

    Tags: Grease (movie), Music, Stand-up Comedy, Entertainment Events, Music Theater

  8. Jul 13, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Mayor Schaefer musical gets second reading

    William Donald Schaefer sang Baltimore's praises loudly, so it's only fitting that a new musical should be singing his.
    William Donald Schaefer sang Baltimore's praises loudly, so it's only fitting that a new musical should be singing his. The title of "Do It Now!" — music by Baltimore Symphony Orchestra member Jonathan Jensen, book by Baltimore-born playwright Rich...

    Tags: Music, National Aquarium Baltimore, William Donald Schaefer, Regional Authority, Entertainment Events

  10. Jul 13, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Southern discomfort for a 'Hired Gun'

    When an aging rock star holds a drink more often than he picks up his guitar, he's clearly suffering from a career hangover in Mark Scharf's "Hired Gun." Although this Baltimore Playwrights Festival entry tends to be as thematically loud as that hard-drinking rocker, the play skillfully develops the escalating tension between the veteran star and a young session musician hired to perform on an intended comeback album.
    When an aging rock star holds a drink more often than he picks up his guitar, he's clearly suffering from a career hangover in Mark Scharf's "Hired Gun." Although this Baltimore Playwrights Festival entry tends to be as thematically loud as that hard-...

    Tags: Music, Metal and Mineral, Entertainment Events, Music Theater, Mining

  12. May 21, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Annapolis Summer Garden opens theater season with 'Anything Goes'

    Summer arrives early in the state capital with the opening of the Annapolis Summer Garden Theatre's 46th season of presenting "theater under the stars," which begins May 24 with Cole Porter's classic "Anything Goes." The musical, the updated, 2011 Tony...

    Tags: Bars and Clubs, Music, Dining and Drinking, Gene Kelly, Tony Awards

  14. May 30, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  15. Columbia Orchestra promises excitement with indoor fireworks

    You'll have to wait until the Fourth of July for outdoor fireworks, but the Columbia Orchestra is offering a colorful indoor program it calls "Orchestral Fireworks" on Saturday, June 2 at 7:30 p.m, at the Jim Rouse Theatre at Wilde Lake High School. This...

    Tags: Music Industry, Max Bruch, Culture, Music, Christianity

  16. Jun 4, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  17. Thespians by Night

    As president of Insight 180, Wendy Baird spends most of her days in her office on Main Street in Ellicott City, crafting strategic marketing plans for area businesses.
    As president of Insight 180, Wendy Baird spends most of her days in her office on Main Street in Ellicott City, crafting strategic marketing plans for area businesses. But few of her branding clients could ever guess how she spends her evenings. For a...

    Tags: Winter Garden, Music, George Mason, Bob Hope, Gypsy Rose Lee

  18. Jun 6, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  19. Laurel Mill Playhouse's 'Ragtime' unleashes score of Harlem rhythm

    The Laurel Mill Playhouse had plenty of unexpected drama to compete with June 1, as storms interrupted transportation and threatened to drop tornadoes during its run of "Ragtime — The Musical," directed by Michael Hartsfield, of Laurel. But in...

    Tags: Music Industry, Music, Harry Houdini, Emma Goldman, Henry Ford

  20. Jun 9, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Carl Leo Dietrich

    Carl Leo Dietrich, who had been chairman of the music department at what is now McDaniel College and later was a founder of the Columbia Orchestra, died May 24 of a fall at his Naples, Fla., home. The former Columbia resident was 85. "His influence of...

    Tags: Culture, Music, Bob Hope, Preakness Stakes, Jack Benny

  22. Jun 4, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Kristin Chenoweth tour hits Baltimore this week

    She isn't quite 5 feet tall, but Kristin Chenoweth has achieved uncommon stature in show business, thanks to consistently sizzling performances on Broadway, including an indelible portrayal of Glinda in "Wicked"that earned her a Tony nomination, and several television shows.
    She isn't quite 5 feet tall, but Kristin Chenoweth has achieved uncommon stature in show business, thanks to consistently sizzling performances on Broadway, including an indelible portrayal of Glinda in "Wicked"that earned her a Tony nomination, and...

    Tags: Music, Glee (tv program), Wicked (musical), Lil Wayne, Tony Awards

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