Stillpointe Theatre Initiative

Nowhere is a Place, Maryland's Civil War Photographs, The Bubbly Black girl, and Red Sammy

 

Author Bernice L McFadden explains how she used her own family tree as inspiration for the book, Nowhere is a Place, a novel about slavery and racial inequality that spans six generations of American history

We talk with Ross Kelbaugh about Maryland’s Civil War Photographs: The Sesquicentennial Collection, the largest collection of Maryland-related Civil War photographs ever published.



2.15.13: The Bubbly Black Girl Sheds her Chameleon Skin

Station North’s black-box theater, The Strand, lights up with the talents of Baltimore’s Stillpointe Theatre Initiative, a small independent troupe that specializes in updating and reinvigorating classic musical theater.



Growing up Afro, Stillpointe’s “Arsenic & Old Lace,” Centerstage’s “Poe,” Tony Tsendeas reads “The Raven,” and Edward Doyle-Gillespie at The Stoop

October 26th & 27th, 2012, on The Signal:  

We drop in at the Reginald F Lewis Museum for a tour of the photo exhibition, “Growing up Afro:  Snapshots of Black Childhood from the Afro-American Newspapers”

We get a preview of Stillpointe Theatre Initiative’s fantasy retro makeover of the classic, “Arsenic and Old Lace”

We head to Centerstage for a sneak peek at “The Completely Fictional – Utterly True – Final Strange Tale of Edgar Allan Poe”



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