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Rudy Doo
by George Purefoy Tilson
directed by Jayme Kilburn
When a beautiful heiress runs away from her abusive family and into the arms
of a brain-injured hockey player things heat up. But they get hotter when
they meet up with a brilliant recluse with cerebral palsy who has recently
escaped the institution after killing his cruel caretaker with a jelly
donut. Ménage à trios anyone?
The
Audrey Herman Spotlighters Theatre
August 17 - September 2, 2007
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Touch of Spring
by Ben Logan
directed by Gordon Parks
After a
lifetime of love and tragedies, Mary is going to find that true love can
last even after death. That is...if she can regain her sanity.
Fell's
Point Corner Theatre
July
5 - July 22, 2007
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Save Me
by Stefanie Zadravec
directed by Ian Belknap
Beth, a born again Christian, comes to New York to heal her estranged sister
of a brain tumor, but ends up saving her daughter and herself. Save Me
is a comic drama about family, faith, and the miracles
that transform us.
Fell's
Point Corner Theatre
August 16 - September 2, 2007
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CYA
by Kimberley Lynne
directed by Carlos Del Valle
Within the corrupt machinations of an investment banking firm, a psychic new
hire, a seasoned administrative assistant who knows too many secrets, a CEO
who collects medieval weaponry, and a sex-addicted banker all collide in a
corporate tug-of-war.
Mobtown Players
August 3 - August 25, 2007
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Barbie: A Doll Her
by Terry Kenney
directed by Miriam Bazensky
A loved and fulfilled Barbie discovers that identifying with a person can be
dangerous for a doll. To recover her happiness, she has to learn about
abuse, fear, love, and forgiveness
Uncommon Voices
at Fells Point Corner Theatre
July 26 - August 12, 2007
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Perpendicular
by Joe Dennison
directed by Susan McCarty
"How can I miss you if you don't go away"
Vagabond Players
Jul 26 - August 5,
2007
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Last Night at the Owl Bar
by Mark Scharf
directed by Randy Dalmas
Jonathan Caldwell is a theatre director who can't seem to direct his own
life. In heedless pursuit of happiness, he sets forth from Baltimore's Owl
Bar to Afghanistan, Mayberry, Paris, Alaska and the arms his roommate's
ex-girlfriend only to find that humor, pain and even understanding are
sometimes one and the same.
Chesapeake Arts Center
August 3 - August 19, 2007
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The Blessed Mothers of War
by Ty DeMartino
directed by Barry Feinstein
Since the beginning of time, war has taken sons away from their mothers.
“The Blessed Mothers of War” tells the plight of two women – one American,
one Arabic – as they search for their sons during an international
controversy. Back-dropped against today’s headlines, the play shows how war
can split apart not only a world, but also a mother and her child.
Theatrical
Mining Company
at the College of Notre Dame of Maryland
July 6 - July 22,
2007
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Almost
Vermilion
by Sonja Kinzer
directed by Kathy McCrory
Just when you thought things couldn't possibly get worse for Dorothy and her
young son Henry whose future as an artist seems all but doomed, tragedy hits
them both squarely in the face. Now the struggle is for survival and one
thing is all but guaranteed: If they do survive, they do so at the cost of
changing forever.
Theatrical
Mining Company
at the College of Notre Dame of Maryland
August 3 - August 19, 2007
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