Articles Tagged With: Glennyce Lynn

Assassins at Laurel Mill Playhouse

Assassins at Laurel Mill Playhouse

Free country: means your dreams can come true here. Right?

Not exactly an accurate reflection of the country in which we currently live. And if anyone tries to tell you that politics don’t belong in theatre and you believe them? I’ve got some oceanfront property in Nebraska to sell you. Once belonged to Abraham Lincoln too. It’s a fiery, unprecedented world in which we currently live and Laurel Mill Playhouse is stepping up to the plate with their current production of Stephen Sondeheim’s Assassins,

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The Crucible at Silhouette Stages 📷 Shaelyn Jae Photography

The Crucible at Silhouette Stages

author: Leonard Taube

Intense.  Thought provoking.  Suspenseful.  Relevant.  Those are just some of the adjectives I can think of to describe the powerful piece of theatre that is Silhouette Stage’s (Columbia, MD) current production of The Crucible by American playwright Arthur Miller.  This dramatization of the Salem witch trials that took place in the Province of Massachusetts Bay from 1692-1693 may be part fiction, but one thing is for sure.  While the play was written as an allegory for McCarthyism (when the US government persecuted people accused of being communists),

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Samantha McEwen Deininger (center) as Evita with J.R. Hontz (left) and Matt Scheer (right) as Peron in Evita at Silhouette Stages 📷 Shealyn Jae Photography

Evita at Silhouette Stages

What makes a city hum? Who gives it life? Evita! Evita! And Silhouette Stages’ current production of the Tim Rice & Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Evita will have the whole city of Columbia more than just humming. You’ll cheer. You’ll cry. You’ll be moved. Directed by Daniel Douek, with Musical Direction by Ginny Moses, and Choreography by Amie Bell, this tragically beautiful tale of Argentina’s first lady— the first ‘princess of the people’— is in gloriously capable hands under Daniel Douek’s direction and his production team’s innovative practices on stage.

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