Articles Tagged With: dramady

The Minutes at Keegan Theatre 📷 Cameron Whitman Photography

The Minutes at Keegan Theatre

Just what kind of community do you want to live in? Ask yourself that the next time you think about running for town council or stepping up to attend a city hall meeting. It’s a valid question. What kind of community do you want to live in? It’s a surface level question that could have a surface level answer. It could also be a fathomless question with a bottomless answer that really gut-checks reality for you.

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Women Playing Hamlet at Bowie Community Theatre 📷 Reed Sigmon

Women Playing Hamlet at Bowie Community Theatre

author: Charles Boyington & Steven Kirkpatrick

The Questions: If in Shakespearean times, all the roles in his dramas were played by men, should we not have dramas today where all the roles are played by women? If Hamlet is arguably the best character Shakespeare has ever written, should not every woman want desperately to play him? Should you spend your money to see this community production? Yes.

In Women Playing Hamlet,

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Kyle Prue (left) as Marc with Bruce Randolph Nelson (center) as Serge and Tony K. Nam (right) as Yvan in Art at Everyman Theatre 📷 Teresa Castracane Photography

Art at Everyman Theatre

It’s often said that death brings out the worst in people; you see family’s tear one another apart over left-behind possessions in the wake of someone’s passing. But what happens when the death of a friendship is eminent? How do friends behave when the threads that bind them are no longer frayed but thinly grizzled and hardly friends at all? So much so that a singular choice— one might even say a matter of personal taste and opinion— or a disagreement over said choice,

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