Performance: Music, Theater, & Dance

Performance: Music, Theater, & Dance

For this episode of Conversations Jack Livingston interviews musician and composer Anne Watts. Anne Watts is a longtime member of Baltimore’s music, theater, and arts scene. She is best known ...

An Interview with Victor F. de M. Torres of LIGHTHOLE by Joseph Shaikewitz Daylight casts a very different impression of LIGHTHOLE—a recently established gallery of new media and intermedia art located in ...

Angela N. Carroll on FlucT's performance Culture is Not Your Friend at Platform Gallery Platform Gallery, a small commercial gallery space in the Platform Arts Center on Mulberry Street, was ...

An Interview with Surf Harp about their new album Peel by Taylor DeBoer Several years ago I was recording with Phil Bolton in his parents basement in Towson, MD and ...

Saskia Krafft visits Fridman Gallery, Tanya Bondakdar Gallery, and the New Museum After work, I always try to visit interesting new galleries. All of these spaces are somehow located on my ...

William Chambers explores the art of participation, one hand towel at a time by Cara Ober Whether embodying the destruction of the home in the “Obsessive Dollhouse”, rethinking dreams and ...

Center Stage’s all-female production of As You Like It is fun and thought provoking by Anna Ditkoff Changes to Shakespeare plays too often feel superficial, like a “Let’s set Much Ado ...

(above photo: A Crankie by Katherine Fahey) Baltimore's Crankie Fest at Creative Alliance is fertile ground for the revival of an old storytelling art form by Kara McDonagh In a ...

CHRONOSHRED: The Adventures of Stardust Lazerdong reviewed by Rebecca Juliette How can you tell the story of the modern artist in modern society and manage to entertain a theater packed ...

Rowan Fulton Interviews Alexander D'Agostino about his new performance, The Swan: A Serial Killer Ballet Performance artist Alexander D'Agostino has built a reputation for provocative, fun, and visceral work. His ...

A Little Bit Not Normal surreally and sincerely dives into a trans woman's estranged relationship with her father By Bret McCabe Devon (Erica Burns) is having one of those weeks. ...

Center Stage's tackles the dangers of football in the intriguing but uneven X's and O's By Anna Ditkoff Sports stories are so often laden in clichés but Center Stage's X's and ...

Don't miss this smart, affecting production of Sondheim's Assassins By Bret McCabe Of course John Hinkley sings a love song. Before this rich kid of an oil family failed to ...

Insurrection: Holding History Dares to Laugh at the Past By Bret McCabe "The American society has always feared rebellion from black folk. It is quite metaphysical, like the national conscience recognizes ...

"Art has long been a method of expression, and artists throughout history have been instigators of change-engaging society in conversation about pressing issues. Established in 2005, Constitution Day continues the ...

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