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April 25 - May 18, 2008
A New Brain
When show-music writer William Finn survived treatment for a potentially
fatal brain abnormality, he wrote a musical about a show-music writer who
survived treatment for a potentially fatal brain abnormality. With abundant
good humor the story which could have been about death becomes a positively
joyful life-affirming testament with half a dozen intriguing characters.
May 30 - June 29, 2008
Polish Joke
David Ives' "melting pot comedy" will be directed by John Sadowsky.
July 4 - 5, 2008
Murder
Through the Ages
Do or Die Mysteries stages a story of an attempted exorcism of a theater.
July 11 - August 3, 2008
I Never Sang
For My Father
The 1968 play by the author of Tea and Sympathy explores the relationship
between a father and a son.
August 15 - 31, 2008
Helena Troy
The Baltimore Playwrights Festival offers a comedy by Rich Espey about a
financially floundering little theater company. |