Baltimore Center Stage announces 2026/27 season
Bold lineup of world premieres, musical celebrations, and American classics continues to position Baltimore as a home for what’s next in American theater.
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Bold lineup of world premieres, musical celebrations, and American classics continues to position Baltimore as a home for what’s next in American theater.
A yearlong, citywide storytelling collaboration culminates in a new immersive theater production presented by Baltimore Center Stage, Third Space at Shaarei Tfiloh, and Oh to Dream...
Sally Boyett directs and choreographs a fun tribute to the pains and joys of theater life. By CHARLES GREEN
Featuring over 50 performances of 12 shows across two weekends, Charm City Fringe has something for everyone.
‘Maybe it’s a triple-down’ The post In an act of artistic defiance, Baltimore Center Stage stays focused on DEI appeared first on Washington Blade: LGBTQ News, Politics, L...
Thoughtful direction, committed performances, and cohesive design create a production that feels both entertaining and meaningful. By CONSTANCE BEULAH
Spanning horror, historical drama, and Shakespearean comedy, season explores the fragility and strength of human nature.
New opera drawn from South Asian literature to premiere in June with performances in DC and Baltimore.
Director Francesca Zambello and her WNO team have created a show with the highest production values. By SUSAN GALBRAITH
The visuals are lush and stunning. The performances are stirring. The production is truly charming and lovely to look upon. By CYBELE POMEROY
In this cheerful, comic, and touching musical, the excitement comes in the voices. By JENNIFER GEORGIA
Obie Award-winner Christopher Chen's play journeys through memory, identity, and the fragile boundaries of belief.
‘Come hear the music play’ under the stars for a brilliant presentation of this riveting play performed by a talented cast. By JULIA TUCKER
Season includes the opening of Olney's new Bernard Family Theatre, collaborations with Round House, Synetic, and ArtsCentric, and much more.
Just weeks before the United States' 250th birthday, Suzan-Lori Parks' bold, dark, and witty look at how U.S. history is told makes its timely regional premiere.
Christopher Durang’s Tony-winning Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike gets a lively, laugh-filled staging in Baltimore. The post Everyman’s “Vanya and Sonia…” Delivers Big Laughs a...
In joyful celebration of Compass Rose Theater’s 15-year history, six actors and a pianist sing medleys and songs from previous productions. By CHARLES GREEN’
In Ken Ludwig’s farce, the Music and Drama Club offers a night of right songs, wrong plays, mistaken identities, and wardrobe malfunctions. By LIANA OLEAR
David Muse's final season as Studio Artistic Director features several recent blockbusters, including Bess Wohl's Pulitzer-winning 'Liberation.'
Audiences are transported to Oz with a wonderful night of music, laughter, and friendship. By ISABELLA ARTINO
Deeply moving play by Pulitzer Prize winner Paula Vogel runs June 4-21.
In an age of profound distrust, the show’s ability to bring a crowd of strangers together for a personal experience is, in itself, a brilliant thing. By MORGAN FEDDES SATRE
Performed in concert with no set, Washington National Opera’s no-gimmicks production was riveting. By MARC FYOR
The Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel has announced its 2026-2027 concert lineup, featuring two new programming series and over 70 performances, including cabaret, comedy, a...
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