Jazz Cabaret (Strand Theater Fundraiser)
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Multi-talented
actress, director, writer, and performer, Rain Pryor is joined by Musical Director Keith Killgo for a wonderful evening of jazz and blues selections from her one-woman show, "The Pryor Experience". […]
Cost: $20 tax-deductable donation to the Strand; plus, $15 food/drink minimum.
Monday, October 1st at 7:00 pm
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Strand Theatre Season and Season ticket Info
Mother, May I by Dylan Brody
A World Premiere
September 20-October 12, 2012
This Stanley Drama Award-winning “sad comedy” dives into the screamingly
funny and raw-nerve painful dynamic of a modern American family. Everybody
keeps secrets from one another except for the narcissistic and deeply repressed
mother who keeps secrets only from herself while blithely revealing them to
anyone who will listen. Sexuality, finances and self-esteem are all fair game
when the Grunmans get together. Thomas Wolfe was wrong; it’s not that you can’t go home again, it’s that it’s so hard not to. Dylan Brody’s work has been compared to that of Garrison Keillor, David Sedaris, and Woody Allen. Directed
by Rain Pryor.
What A Girl Wants by Deletta Gillespie
December 6-22, 2012
Start with six women responsible for preparing a charity
clothing sale and fashion show. Add copious amounts of coffee, wine, arguments, gossip, a copy of Playstudmagazine, and an eight-hour deadline, and you have the recipe for a comic romp through the minds and lives of women who have lived enough to know exactly what they want out of life...or...not. Playwright, performing artist, and educator Deletta Gillespie directs her own take-no-prisoners show.
Broke Wide Open by Rock WILK
A Baltimore Premiere
March 14-30, 2013
Emotionally gripping, spiritually giving, “Broke Wide Open” is a poetic and orchestral unveiling of truth with WILK serving as both maestro and menace. Join WILK the martyr, the savior, the rebel without pause as he takes you on a journey of transgressions and triumphs, life-changing consequences—fighting to enlighten and protect anyone and everyone in his path. Don’t miss the show that had New York on its feet.
Inexcusable Fantasies by Susan McCully
A Baltimore Premiere
November 1-17, 2012
Baltimore performance artist McCully talks, often comically,
about her secret and not-so-secret obsessions with Martha Stewart, Harleys, and a certain sex toy. One critic calls it “outrageous and downright inspired.” A scholar of feminist theatre at the University ofMaryland-Baltimore County, as well as a dramaturg, playwright
and performer, McCully opened the Philadelphia Gay and Lesbian Theatre Festival a few years back with this show. Directed by Eve
Muson.
The Bubbly Black Girl Sheds Her Chameleon Skin
by Kirsten Childs
A Baltimore Premiere
February 7-23, 2013
An Obie-winning autobiographical “smartly sweet” musical about a
woman named Bubbly learning to embrace her color as she pursues a dream of becoming the greatest dancing star in the world. Directed by Rain Pryor. A co-production with StillPointe Theater Initiative.
Colorism by Rain Pryor
A Baltimore Premiere
April 18-May 4, 2013
Strand Artistic Director Rain Pryor
presents her own rhythmic play about what it means to be black. Told by
three women of different hues as they “uncover, discover and discard.”
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