fringe festival
- Hello, fall! We run down some our favorite non-budget-busting activities of the season.
- Compass Rose founding artistic director Lucinda Merry-Browne ends the theater's third season ambitiously by bringing to Annapolis a premiere that Merry-Bowne also directs.
- If you happen upon Happenstance Theater during the next few weeks, count on some good old-fashioned entertainment. The ensemble makes its local debut at the Baltimore Theatre Project with two family-friendly shows celebrating vintage circuses and clowns.
- Interrobang Theatre Company, founded by UMBC grads, caters to younger crowd.
- Current, future presidents of downtown theater sound hopeful notes
- Maryland Championship Wrestling is holding its "Tag Wars" Event this coming Saturday, featuring Colt Cabana, Jake "The Snake" Roberts and others.
- 'Book of Mormon' arrives at Hippodrome in Baltimore.
- Ron Legler of Florida Theatrical Association succeeds Jeff Daniel at key west-side site
- Center Stage production of 1996 two-hander by Marie Jones about American film company in rural Ireland features Clinton Brandhagen and Todd Lawson.
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- "Planet Egg" takes over the Baltimore Theatre Project for the weekend with a mix of edibles, found objects, puppetry, music and live-feed video. It's the brainchild of Zvi Sahar, an Israeli-born, New Jersey-based actor, director and puppeteer.
- If performers generally need to be quick on their feet, that's especially the case for Rhythmic Circus. Its energetic show "Feet Don't Fail Me Now!" is likely to get the audience's feet tapping, too, when it literally hits the stage Friday, June 21 at 8 p.m. at the Jim Rouse Theatre at Wilde Lake High School.
- A parody of the best-selling novel 'Fifty Shades of Grey' is heading to Baltimore as part of a national tour.
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- The 11th annual event on Catonsville campus of Community College of Baltimore County March 10-11.
- Ashley Blair Fitzgerald is one of the latter. A few weeks back she taught a master dance class at Lori Pryor's Dance Foundations on Route 108, in Columbia. This leggy Ann Reinking-look-alike first caught our attention as a teen performing in classical ballet variations with her sister Amanda at Ballet Royale.