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- Performed by 33 talented actors ranging in age from 6 to 18 from all over the tri-county area, Laurel Mill Playhouse's summer youth production plays as sweetly in 2014 as the NBC-owned musical starring Mary Martin did to oldsters in its audience.
- Infinity Theatre continues to add sparkle to summer theater in Anne Arundel County, as the current show offered by co-producers Alan Ostroff and Anna Roberts Ostroff offers audiences an "adventure of marriage that is built upon the magical spell of young love."
- The vibrant national touring production of the hit Broadway play, which offers an imaginative prequel to the Peter Pan story, reached the Hippodrome in Baltimore this week.
- Peter Pan prequel by Rick Elice, based on Dave Barry/Ridley Pearson book , brings its inventive theatricality to Baltimore's Hippodrome as part of national touring production.
- Compass Rose Theater opens its third season — and its first with a full, four-show schedule at its Spa Road location — with Rodgers and Hammerstein's "The Sound of Music," featuring a cast of 17 delivering a splendid production of the beloved 1959 blockbuster.
- Mary Pohlig, who lives in Belcamp, spent the good portion of the day and evening with Larry Hagman, who died Nov. 23 at age 81, when she was presented with the first Mary Martin Drama Scholarship at Washington College. Mary Martin was Mr. Hagman's mother.
- Homeowner Joe Fiocchi takes down controversial fence in city right-of-way
- Relay Elementary School students rallied to raise $5,500 through a Leukemia and Lymphoma Society fundraiser called Pennies for Patients. Art teacher Barbara Cavelius missed the last school year as she went through treatment for leukemia.
- Several council members and one resident had reservations about process
- Wallace "Wally" Henry Coberg, a theatrical designer and filmmaker who was at work on a new Edgar Allan Poe documentary, died of an apparent heart attack Nov. 18 at his Bolton Hill home. He was 63.
- David Craig paid $18,000 for defense in state investigation