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The opening announcements for Martial Arts at Towson University were brief; the audience was advised that the show contains “gunfire, smoke effect, brief strobe effect, and a Russian playwright.”
That’s just the beginning.
As part of the New Russian Drama series, Yury Klavdiev’s play has been translated and brought to life in the Center for the Arts [...]

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The Diary of Anne Frank at PHS

Last night I saw The Diary of Anne Frank as performed by The Pikesville Players. It’s a two act play based on “Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl” recently re-adapted by Wendy Kesselman. Set in the hidden rooms of an Amsterdam office building between July 1942 and February of 1944, this adaptation depicts [...]

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Every Fear Hides a Wish

The truth — if there is one — is out there, but we may not be able to see it. Or if we can see bits of it, we may not be able to comprehend. That’s how I feel about Edmond.
William H. Macy plays well as the confused and shaken protagonist; I imagine it would [...]

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