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- Anne Arundel Community College has the arts covered this season with a mix from classic to pop, tragedy to comedy, plus amazing dance.
- 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.
- For Dulaney High junior Morgan LaRocca there aren't enough hours in the day to balance academics, extracurricular activites and fencing.
- Patricia W. Waters, a homemaker, Anglophile and mother of filmmaker John Waters, died Saturday of unknown causes at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. She was 89.
- Brandon Dial has a big hook to fill. The River Hill High School senior is playing Captain Hook, one the most infamous villains in children's literature, in the school's musical performance of "Peter Pan" that opens Friday, Nov. 1.
- Catonsville Children's Theatre founder Nick Gough says he takes a less-scripted, more partnership-type approach with young actors as they have since they started in 2002 so the children take greater ownership in productions, including its upcoming show, "Grease is the Word," on Nov. 9.
- Exercise is not a chore when days are not so hot. Will you be joining your neighbors at the River Hill Boosters second annual 5k and Family Fun Run on Saturday, Oct. 26?
- The Rep Stage production of "Mary Rose," directed by Michael Stebbins, smoothly moves from place to place and time to time. As importantly, it maintains a melancholy mood through all those transitions. There's a fundamental mystery that keeps you watching "Mary Rose," but what keeps you emotionally bound to the play is the ominous sadness of the story.
- Baltimore's theatrical building boom may indicate that the city is on the cusp of a cultural renaissance.
- 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.
- Earlier this year, I received a phone call from Kate Mullikin, a California art teacher who also teaches middle school students Shakespeare, about her father Bill Mullikin, a former Baltimore actor who died a year ago.
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