The Strand Theater Company will continue its 14th consecutive season as Baltimore’s women-centric company with a regional premiere of Black Super Hero Magic Mama by Inda Craig-Galvan. Directed by Aladiran Wetzel. Assistant Directed by Sadia Alaio.
Theatre artists and playwrights from across the country joined together, collaborating with short theatrical pieces for an anthology of drama. Seasoned Baltimore playwrights include Alexander Scally, Barbara Bryan, and Dylan Kinnett.
Playwrights from across the country join together for an upcoming anthology of drama. Contributors include Chicago writers Emma Rund and John Joseph Enright, Baltimore actor Alexander Scally ,and several other playwrights.
The Strand Theater Company presents the Third installment of its 12th consecutive season as the only brick-and-mortar company in Baltimore exclusively celebrating women's diverse voices and perspectives - a production of Little Women by Louisa May Alcott, adapted and directed by the Strand Associate Artistic Director, Erin Riley.
Glass Mind's flagship play festival returns! This year, inspired by the city's expression of unrest, 8 playwrights sat down for a week to put thoughts to paper, using a tweet as their inspiration. What came out the other side is a night filled with passion, anger, laughter and more. Brainstorm has always striven to be a platform for local artists to explore their craft, and this year we intend to engage Baltimore at-large to talk about the events in our city.
Glass Mind Theatre is making some exciting changes! The company is sad to have had to say goodbye to some members this year who are moving on to do pursue amazing new opportunities. However, Glass Mind is proud to announce the addition of five new company members - thereby growing the company by over 100%.
Think you know what it means to be manly? Feminine? Gay? Repressed?Angry? Promiscuous? Frigid? Fulfilled? Think again.
Fells Point Corner Theatre presents on its Sokal Stage TALES OF ORDINARY MADNESS by Petr Zelenka, directed by Barry Feinstein.
Fells Point Corner Theatre presents on its Sokal Stage TALES OF ORDINARY MADNESS by Petr Zelenka, directed by Barry Feinstein.
Beautifully written by local-ish playwright Liz Maestri, Fallbeil examines fear, and humans' reaction to it, from countless perspectives. It's about sisters' fear of losing their brothers, who once supported and sustained them; it's about the fear of making life-altering decisions and of fighting for or letting go of long-held beliefs; and, perhaps most poignantly, it's about the fear of forgetting and of being forgotten.
'FALLBEIL creates a world that's, thought-provoking, and entertaining,' says Alexander Scally, director of Glass Mind Theatre's opening production of SEASON 4: NATIONAL BOHEMIA. 'In my opinion, this style of work creates the most profound theatrical experience.'
'FALLBEIL creates a world that's, thought-provoking, and entertaining,' says Alexander Scally, director of Glass Mind Theatre's opening production of SEASON 4: NATIONAL BOHEMIA. 'In my opinion, this style of work creates the most profound theatrical experience.'
Glass Mind Theatre will bring Baltimore the world premiere of A House, A Home - a brand new adaptation of Chekhov's Three Sisters, written and directed by Ben Hoover. The show runs at E.M.P. Collective from tonight, April 5 - 14, 2013 pm Todays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., with Sunday matinees at 2 p.m.
Glass Mind Theatre will bring Baltimore the world premiere of A House, A Home - a brand new adaptation of Chekhov's Three Sisters, written and directed by Ben Hoover. The show runs at E.M.P. Collective from April 5 - 14, 2013 pm Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., with Sunday matinees at 2 p.m.
The Baltimore Playwrights Festival continues its 31st Season with the August 10th opening of 'The Things We Do...an evening of one act plays' at The Audrey Herman Spotlighters Theatre, 817 Saint Paul Street, Baltimore, Md. Featured will be Protest, by Adam Meyer, A Good Brain is Hard to Find, by Rebecca Wyrick, and Replay, by Mark Scharf, all directed by Lynn Morton. Get a first look at the plays in the photos below!
Glass Mind Theatre's third-annual short-play festival pairs playwrights with play settings submitted by audience members.
In Glass Mind Theatre's ensemble-generated ADAPTING CINDERELLA, the magic of the story proves elusive.
Baltimore's Glass Mind Theatre opens its second season with an enjoyable production of Stephen Adly Guirgis' intriguing play.
Glass Mind Theatre's annual short play festival features six new plays by local writers inspired by songs.
Glass Mind Theatre Company is proud to open the 2010-2011 season this September with Please Flag With Care. This season focuses on the theme of what it means to connect in this day and age. Please Flag With Care features two premiere one-acts and found material to explore the active imagination of the Craigslist universe.
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