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- Local graduates of Centennial High make it to the stage with "Beetlejuice" and "The Cher Show."
- Fifty years is a milestone in anyone's book, so we were thrilled to learn that the Plumer family has lived in Rodgers Forge for 50 years.
- In Laurel Mill Playhouse's production of Neil Simon's "Barefoot in the Park," director Ed Higgins' set adapts to the intimate stage on Main Street without a hitch, stepping back almost 50 years and up five flights of stairs to a tiny, top-floor apartment in New York City.
- Announcing its run of Neil Simon's "Chapter Two" through March 3, Colonial Players February Newsletter reminds us that five and a half years have elapsed since the last staging of a Simon play.
- Traditionally this is when we reflect on the past year's highs in a variety of stellar acting and musical performances by established local groups in Anne Arundel County. In 2011, we also welcomed two new theater companies of surprisingly high caliber, and had a few more surprises that added excitement.
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- Compass Rose Studio Theater is a new company that opened its first production in Eastport Shopping Center on Oct.21. Running through Nov. 20 is the Pulitzer Prize-winning work "Lost in Yonkers."