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For close to a decade, Run of the Mill Theater has brought fresh, challenging, and entertaining performances to Baltimore’s stages. It is with deep pride and deep sorrow that we announce the closing of the Company, at the end of this month.

This Friday at the LOF/t and Saturday at Theatre Project, please join us for our final productions — two last chances to experience great local theater from RotM!

The North Avenue Plays

We’re back on the bus in 2011! Last year, RotM debuted a new concept 24-hour play festival, The North Avenue Plays. It’s back this year, with ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY, at the LOF/t, 120 W. North Avenue (map) on Friday, July 15th at 8pm. Tickets will be $15 at the door, cash only please.

On Thursday afternoon, six playwrights and six directors will ride the North Avenue Bus line, writing brand new ten-minute plays from scratch. We’ll rehearse throughout the night and all day Friday, and present The North Avenue Plays on Friday night!

1-ACT performance at Artscape – a BMORE encore

This Saturday at Theatre Project, in conjunction with Artscape, we’ll present a special encore performance of SPHERE: The Thelonious Monk Story by Max Garner. This play is a uniquely theatrical portrait of one of America’s most enigmatic artists, a true revolutionary in jazz history.

Curtain time is 8pm and admission is free! But you’ll need a ticket. Please visit Missiontix to order. Theatre Project is located at 45 W. Preston Street, Baltimore. Did we mention that it’s free?

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