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- Bob Bartlett's "Bareback Ink," inspired by the myth of Zeus and Ganymede, involves a tattoo artist and the young man sent to him for major ink on his back.
- Iron Crow Theatre Company's "Homo Poe Show," a collection of four new, Poe-inspired plays, honors spirit of famed writer.
- Baltimore's Iron Crow Theatre is honoring Edgar Allan Poe with a twist. And Nick Horan will be in the middle of the action.
- Iron Crow Theatre Co. applies gay perspective to master of macabre
- Theater troupe moves into new home in Remington
- Yes, the theater scene in Baltimore is ever-growing and diversifying. But it also prides itself on being collaborative and supportive of each other.
- Iron Crow production is chilling, affecting, but not sensationalized
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- Rep Stage, a professional theatre operating out of Howard County Community College, has named Suzanne Beal and Joseph Ritsch co-producing artistic directors.
- Director/playwright Suzanne E. Beal and Joseph W. Ritsch, co-founder of Baltimore's Iron Crow Theatre Company, will succeed Michael Stebbins at the helm of Rep Stage.
- Jordon Harrison's play is an amusing tale of a Prohibition Era Midwestern town where the Elks Club members put on show involving lots of cross-dressing.
- Daniel Talbott's play "Slipping," effectively performed by Iron Crow Theatre Company, concerns a gay teen transplanted from San Francisco to Iowa, where cultural and sensual shocks await.
- Lola Pierson play features music by Beach House's Alex Scally.
- Congratulations to several members of Girl Scout Troop 1635 on receiving Girl Scouting's prestigious Silver Award, the highest award a Girl Scout Cadette can earn.
- Baltimore actor Katie O. Solomon stars in Theatre Project's play "Bad Panda"