Articles Tagged With: Ally Baca

Little Shop of Horrors at Anne Arundel Community College Theatre đź“· KLH Photography

Little Shop Of Horrors at Anne Arundel Community College Theatre

author: Chris Pence

 

 On the 12th day of the month of April, in a small auditorium not too far from your home, the human race suddenly encountered a deadly threat to its very existence, and this terrifying enemy surfaced, as such enemies often do, in the seemingly most innocent and unlikely of places… Anne Arundel Community College! Howard Ashman’s cult classic Little Shop of Horrors creeps with terrifying new life onto the AACC stage.

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Ethan Keller (left) as Seymour with Sarah Johansen (center) as Audrey II and Ally Baca (right) as Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors

Look Out! Look Out! Look Out! A Quick-Chat with Ethan Keller, Sarah Johansen, and Ally Baca on Little Shop of Horrors

With the solar eclipse having just passed us by, here’s hoping everybody counted their plants both before and after! And that nobody ended up with any extra!! And if you did end up with an extra plant…perhaps one that has teeth and looks sort of odd…well you can bring it with you to see Little Shop of Horrors at Anne Arundel Community College Theatre opening this weekend and playing through April 21st 2024.

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Head Over Heels at Annapolis Summer Garden Theatre đź“·Alison Harbaugh, Sugar Farm Productions

Head Over Heels at Annapolis Summer Garden Theatre

I had no choice— but to hear you. You stated your case time and again. I thought about it—

I’m in the wrong story. Wait one moment please!

There is a Prince…well, princesses? And falling flags. And a non-binary Olympian (in the sense of the Gods on high not in the sense of gold-medal-winning…though the gold Doric dress of the shiniest lamé all the way from the Amazon is certainly prize-worthy!) and calamity and chaos and a good time.

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Bright Star at Annapolis Summer Garden Theatre. 📸 Allison Harbaugh.

Bright Star at Annapolis Summer Garden Theatre

“Joy and sorrow never last, I’ll die trying not to live in the past”

Banjos, bluegrass, and bright dreams grace the stage at Annapolis Summer Garden Theatre this summer with their production of Bright Star.  Playing now through July 23rd, appropriately under the bright stars shining over Annapolis in the summery open air, Bright Star will delight audiences with its wholehearted Americana folksy twang.

Bright Star follows the tales of a young aspiring writer just back from war who seeks out the approval of a stern but talented editor-in-chief with an aspirational past of her own. 

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