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- I'm a hetero guy in need of advice. Back in college, I met this girl. Suffice it to say she was into me but I had some shit to work through. So we ended up being a missed connection, romantically. Despite that, we still became fast friends. I'm less awkward now, in large part because our friendship changed my life. We each married other people, and everything worked out great. Except I still love her. I think about her often, want to share things about my life with her, find myself wanting to
- Perryville High School's commencement was not only a bittersweet time for the 180 members of the Class of 2015, many of whom are leaving friends they have had for four years, but also for the teachers who have worked with them during the same four-year period.
- The national touring production of the hit musical "Wicked" boasts sturdy cast and the familiar visual feast.
- "Wicked," the musical prequel to "The Wizard of Oz," heads back to the hometown of its producer Marc Platt; this third visit brings TV veteran John Davidson along as the Wizard.
- Glenelg High School will perform "Hello, Dolly!" as their spring musical in March.
- Theater groups, of course, schedule and plan their productions months, sometimes years, in advance of opening night. And so, with the tragic events this past week in France, it is perhaps a twist of irony that two local groups raise the curtain on 2015 with shows that pay homage to French satire and comedy.
- SARC's 5th Annual Rising Above It Family Fun Day takes place rain or shine Saturday, Sept. 20, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Ripken Stadium, 873 Long Drive in Aberdeen
- Youth Theatre of Northern Baltimore County marks 10th anniversary with performance of "Children of Eden."
- "Rising Star" is an honor bestowed annually at this Saturday evening's Celebration of the Arts. This gala fundraiser — benefiting the Howard County Arts Council — includes food sampling from local restaurants and caters, a silent auction and the announcement of the year's Howie Award recipients, chosen for their contribution to the county's arts community.
- Karl, Seibert appear in musical adaptation of Stallone's Philadelphia boxing film
- Tony-winners "Once," "Newsies" and "Pippin" among the musicals being featured in Broadway Across America's 2014-15 season at the Hippodrome in Baltimore.
- Form the creators of "Next to Normal," "If/Then" features the dynamic Idina Menzel in a sometimes confusing musical about a woman restarting her life in New York.
- Miss Maryland Christina Denny describes life of a Miss America contestant.
- Christina Denny, of Owings Mills, places in Top 10
- It was a sunny October afternoon in 2011 when Caroline Bowman's childhood dream came true.
- "Shrek The Musical" presents stage manager Colin Parker, a 2009 Reservoir High School graduate, a challenge as it's presented by the Teen Professional Theatre of the Columbia Center for Theatrical Arts.
- Besides honoring veterans of the local arts scene, the Howard County Arts Council's Celebration of the Arts at Howard Community College's Smith Theatre on March 23 also honors young performers who are just starting out. Its Rising Stars Emerging Performing Artist Award Competition is for performing artists between the ages of 18 and 35. This year there are 10 contestants competing for a cash prize of $5,000.
- After cancellation of the New York City Marathon, runners like Patty Snodgrass of Annapolis go down another path
- It turns out Mary Alice Yeskey of Charm City Cakes is a big 'musical theater nerd'
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- An Ellicott City couple gets married on Main Street, using the historic district as a backdrop for their wedding
- Kristin Chenoweth's national concert tour headed to Baltimore
- The 2012-13 Broadway season includes 'Wicked,' 'Billy Elliot, 'American Idiot,' 'Flashdance'
- Another classic American film set in Baltimore will be turned into a Broadway musical. Barry Levinson has adapted "Diner," his well-regarded 1982 movie, for the stage. With music and lyrics by rock singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow, the new show is scheduled to open in New York next fall.
- Justin Brill of Annapolis stars as Boq in the national tour of 'Wicked' at the Kennedy Center