All posts by McCall Noelle Doyle:
Serenading Louie
July 28, 2010 By 14 Comments
Two attractive couples, conversation, alcohol, deep-seated unhappiness and betrayal abounding … nope, it isn’t Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolf? It’s Serenading Louie, being presented with quiet style at The American Century Theater. The sniping here is less vicious, the tension thick without the muffle…but there’s still a lot of Albee seen in playwright Lanford Wilson’s work. [Read more...]
Planet Claire: A Sci-Fi Go-Go Musical
May 17, 2010 By 4 Comments
Take one part “Mork & Mindy”, one part “Laugh In”, and all parts ridiculous, campy fun…mix and bake until Planet Claire: A Sci-Fi Go-Go Musical evolves. This show perfectly captures the zaniness of the 60s in all of its goofy glory. [Read more...]
On the Verge, or The Geography of Yearning
April 20, 2010 By Leave a Comment
Skip the fall down Wonderland’s rabbit hole and check out this bizarre yet unique look at time travel through the eyes of demure but adventurous Victorian ladies.

(l-r) Tiffany Fillmore as Alex, Leigh Jameson as Mary and Natasha Staley as Fanny. (Photo:Stan Barouh
On The Verge, or The Geography of Yearning as staged by Jackson Phippin is chock full of good things. [Read more...]
The House of Yes
March 1, 2010 By Leave a Comment
Looking for a legal acid trip? Come see The House of Yes, blowing through Frederick, MD for one more week. Presented with no intermission, the 90 minute production clipped along with nary a pause, featuring pithy dialogue and a twisted plot. [Read more...]
The Glass Menagerie
February 22, 2010 By Leave a Comment
Top Pick! – Captivating. Stirring. Breathtaking. Lyrical. Words cannot fully describe the power of this “memory play”.
I’ve seen no fewer than four productions of The Glass Menagerie in the last few years. Each time, I’m taken aback at just how brilliant the words of Tennessee Williams are, [Read more...]
Grease
February 18, 2010 By 9 Comments
Grease is the Word…and it’s a fantastic one. Most likely, at the end, you’ll be twisting and hand-jiving up the aisles and finding it impossible to stop humming its tunes long after you’ve arrived home. [Read more...]
Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?
January 19, 2010 By 4 Comments
If you’re looking for a traditional romantic comedy, stop right here…TACT has your ticket to a light-hearted evening of laughter, delightful costumes, and a wealth of talent with its production of Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? [Read more...]




















