In defense of Broadway composer Frank Wildhorn OK – Now you can be the judge. I think Frank Wildhorn and Don Black wrote a great score for Bonnie & Clyde. Some of the most influential critics don’t. Listen and make up your own mind.
Archives for May 8, 2012
Master acting class with Brooks Ashmankas, Sat, May 12
Interested in what goes on in the mind of a Broadway actor? Here’s your chance for a sneak peak at the inner workings of theatrical performance—how an actor goes from good to great. Brooks Ashmanskas (John Adams in 1776 at Ford’s Theatre) will present a special master class on Saturday, May 12 from 11am to […]
With its 20th season, Rep Stage time travels back to the 20th century
Howard County’s Rep Stage will celebrate its 20th year by exploring the 20th century, manipulating time through a four-play season which takes us from somber ghost story to high-octane farce.
The Taming of the Shrew
Who says you can’t make The Shrew work? I did. And I’ll eat my hat. The last time I had seen a truly stunning production of The Taming of the Shrew was in New York’s Central Park, a Joe Papp production, with Meryl Streep and Raul Julia in the leads. Theirs was a true match. And […]