June 28 - July 15
SEASONS OF LOVE
by Jim Cary, directed by Barry Feinstein
Seasons of Love: two comedy-dramas. Physical handicaps and fear of rejection fuel the action of In Smoke as two high school seniors struggle to reveal their secrets and hidden desires. In Goodnight, a retired couple tries to renew their long relationship as their marriage seems to be changing from autumn to winter.
Fells Point Corner Theatre
www.fpct.org 410-276-7837
251 S. Ann St. / Th-Sat 8pm/Sun 7pm
July 6 - 28
BROTHA
by J. H. Chapmyn, directed by Melainie Eifert
Can the bonds of love and friendship survive obsession, power, money, and guns? Brotha tears a hole in the belief that "love conquers all."
The Audrey Herman Spotlighters Theatre
www.spotlighters.org 410-752-1225
817 St. Paul Street / Fri-Sat 8pm (No Sunday performances)
July 19 - August 5
FREEFALL
by Mark Scharf, directed by Miriam Bazensky
Have you ever wanted to quit everything stay home
and carve out your own world with no demands or
constraints? In this comedy, the rational collides with
the emotional; two men grapple with the human
connection that binds us all in spite of ourselves.
and
ANTHEM
by Joe Dennison, directed by Sharon Weaver
His last letter home 1968: Bob Hope tours the world
with long-legged ladies who can save us!
Uncommon Voices at
Fells Point Corner Theatre 410-788-1489
www.uncommonvoices.com
251 S. Ann St. / Th-Sat 8pm/Sun 7pm
(Special performance: Sunday, July 22, 7pm)
July 19 - August 5
KNEES AND TOES
by Michael Wright, directed by Noel Schively
When Ira, a brilliant photographer dies, who gets his eyes? This is what his lover, Holly, wants to know, but when she meets Ray, the recipient, she finds more than she expected. A play about love, loss and body parts.
Mobtown Players at Axis Theatre
www.mobtownplayers.com 410-467-3057
3600 Clipper Mill Road / Th-Sat 8:00pm/Sun 2:00pm
July 26 - August 5
THE DAY THEY LEFT HOME
by Bob Racine, directed by John Sadowsky
The politics of a small-town police department, charges of sex abuse, alcoholism, and family secrets in Tidewater, Virginia provide the setting for this gripping semi-autobiographical drama.
Directors Choice Theater Company (www.dctc.org)
at Kittamaqundi Center
443-745-4611
5410 Leaf Treader Way, Columbia / Th - Sat 8pm/Sun 2pm
July 27 - August 5
RUN PAST THE SUN
by Theodore Groll, directed by Wayne Shipley
Set in a remote corner of Southeast Asia, this is a play about paradise seen in transition; of a mans discovery that he is never free of his past or able to outrun his present.
Chesapeake Center for the Creative Arts
www.chesapeakearts.org 410-636-6597
194 Hammonds Lane, Brooklyn Park / Fr-Sat 8pm/Sun 2pm
August 3 - 19
WHY DO MEN HAVE NIPPLES?
by Ray Hamby, directed by Winifred Walsh
A young sailor brings a friend home, upsetting the family and forcing them to face their hypocrisy and prejudice.
Vagabond Players 410-563-9135
www.vagabondplayers.com
806 S. Broadway / Fri-Sat 8pm/Sun 7pm
August 9 - 26
SEAFOOD BUFFET
by Rosemary Frisino Toohey, directed by Mike Moran
A smorgasbord of one-act comedies provides food for thought. Frozen Fish Sticks reveals womens perceptions of men, sex and life. In Tilapia, a wealthy elder couple, like fish out of water, are out of touch with reality. The denizens In the Tank philosophize on whether to be or not to be the main course and in Crabs!, we get a multi-generational look into the fishbowl of life.
You are how, what ,where, why and when you eat.
Fells Point Corner Theatre
www.fpct.org 410-276-7837
251 S. Ann St. / Th - Sat 8pm/Sun 7pm
August 10 - September 1
MEMORIAL DAY
by Chuck Spoler, directed by Rodney S. Bonds
Friendship, betrayal, guilt and false memory are thematically woven together in Blood Memory, a tale told against the backdrop of Memorial Day. Buzz Bombs Fell on Antwerp shares time on the holiday the story of a woman who lives in the memories of her service in Europe during World War II.
The Audrey Herman Spotlighters Theatre
www.spotlighters.org 410-752-1225
817 St. Paul Street / Fri-Sat 8pm (No Sunday performances)
August 16 - September 2
TAKE TWO
by Rich Espey, directed by Maria Lakkala
Imagine a Garden called Eden, a God who creates man and woman, a serpent, an apple. Hey, whos that other guy? Maybe therapy is needed here. Sound like fun?
Directors Choice Theater Company (www.dctc.org)
at Arena Players
443-745-4611
801 McCulloh Street / Th-Sat 8pm/Sun 2pm