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Theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck spotlights the world premiere production of Vietnam-born Tuyết Thị Phạm's cross-cultural drama about race and politics.
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Our theater critic, J. Wynn Rousuck, gives us her take on Baltimore-based playwright R. Eric Thomas' world premiere comedy about race, media culture and genuine friendship.
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Midday's theater critic finds much to like in playwright Kate Hamill's adaptation of Jane Austen's 1811 classic tale of romance and reputation.
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The best-selling author and playwright discusses his two new plays opening at Baltimore Center Stage and Everyman Theatre.
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Our theater critic sizes up the world premiere of Jacqueline Lawton's powerful new historical play about race, art and feminism.
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Our theater critic sizes up Everyman's new production of Thornton Wilder's groundbreaking 1942 play about surviving apocalypse.
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Director Noah Himmelstein and company actor Felicia Curry discuss the challenges, and joys, of bringing Wilder's award-winning 1942 play to the Everyman stage.
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In Pearl Cleage's play, four Black women endure hardship on their 19th-century frontier homestead.
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Everyman's Bruce Randolph Nelson stars in this Pulitzer prize-nominated play by Baltimore playwright Heather McDonald.
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Conversations concerning the paranormal typically lend themselves to the sensational, but Danny has discovered they can also open deeper discussions about trauma, the afterlife, and a region’s rich history.Danny looks back on some of the other ghostly happenings at Everyman Theatre's historic space and explores the rich history of Baltimore’s Bromo Arts District, particularly Lexington Market, to learn how the past still haunts the present with UMBC American Studies professor Dr. Nicole King.