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All posts tagged drama
Chesapeake Shakespeare Company banking on move to Baltimore
King Lear was busy pulling up carpet. Brutus was brooming the floors. That was the scene on Monday as about 40 people – mostly members of the Chesapeake Shakespeare Company, along with their family and friends – donned work boots …
Chesapeake Shakespeare Company banking on move to Baltimore
By Anthony C. Hayes
King Lear was busy pulling up carpet. Brutus was brooming the floors. That was the scene on Monday as about 40 people – mostly members of the Chesapeake Shakespeare Company, along with their family and friends – donned work boots …
Must see theatre: Woolly Mammoth’s ‘You for Me for You’
(Jo Mei (Minjee) plays the caring and stubborn older sister in “You for Me for You.” Photo by Scott Suchman) Do not miss the comic fantasy “You for Me for
‘O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo? (I’m nailing these lines)
Sitting at my office job, typing up emails and following up with phone calls when my scene partner pops up in a GChat. It's Romeo's quatrain of the lovers' sonnet and
NBC’s Revolution: Does the next ‘Lost’ even exist?
A network can scarcely promote a complicated show anymore without people jumping up and saying “is this the next Lost?” Let me save you some time: NOPE! There will
Invisible Man: Uncomfortable reminder of the past that shocks and entertains
Teagle F. Bougere shines in “Invisible Man” at Studio Theatre. Photo: Astrid Reiken The Invisible Man at Studio Theatre raises questions on whether we truly see others in spite of or because of race
Actors have moments they would rather redo
Been there. Done that. Would rather forget that, but can't seem to. No one really noticed, I think. Ah, yes, I'm talking about my goofs and gaffes during the Chesapeake Shakespeare Company summer performance of
Auditioning rule No. 1: Arrive on time
Imagine you're driving down 295 for that dream audition (think dream job interview) in D.C. You left an hour and half for travel - plenty of time. You stop
Pride and Prejudice: Braving the elements with a little blood, sweat and tears
"You're bleeding," Lizzy Bennet told Lydia. We were playing the background to Mr. and Mrs. Bennet quarreling over whether Mr. Bennet would visit Mr. Bingley at Netherfield. It was the
Talking about my Generation Y
My Generation Y should take a good, hard look in the mirror. There was something in the way we were raised - whether we realized it or not - that
Submit 10 Baltimore brings performance and prose to the pub
One moment, three stalks of corn discuss the meaning of life and death in a chaotic universe. The next, two engineers are talking shop about their latest project: a




















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