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Sep 29

Fell’s Point Corner Theatre

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Tagged in: theatre , baltimore

Fell’s Point Corner Theatre 251 South Ann St., Baltimore (410) 276-7837 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              (410) 276-7837      end_of_the_skype_highlighting http://www.fpct.org/ Fells Point Corner Theatre provides a wealth of attention-grabbing theater and a myriad of opportunities for any Towson University student looking to participate in local theater activities or simply enjoy an entertaining night out. Though not as grand as Everyman or CenterStage, this converted firehouse (dating back to 1859) exudes an external appeal complemented by the exciting, disparate schedule offered inside. Since 1987, FPCT has succeeded in offering innovative, stimulating theatre works. Currently showing (through Sunday at 8 p.m.) is “Split,” the highly acclaimed new play by TU Theatre alum Ira Gamerman. “Split” is directed by and stars TU graduates, and is a product of the Baltimore Playwrights Festival, hosted annually at the FPCT. The Playwrights Festival, celebrating its 25th year, is one of many events TU students can get involved with at FPCT. Monthly readings of new plays and the Theatre Training Institute (offering theatre classes) make Fells Point Corner Theatre a worthwhile venue to check out the Baltimore theatre scene and a valuable resource for anyone interested in getting more involved. –David J. Glover

 

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Sep 28

A play a day for the Grad Theatre Dept.

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Tagged in: university , towson , theatre , Theater , Suzan-Lori Parks , student , play , one-act , graduate , Clipper Mill , baltimore , 365

A play a day for the Grad Theatre Dept.

Towson Towerlight, 25 October 2007 By Lily Lee No Comments

Last fall, the 2006 Graduate Theatre Program sent out a proposal to the 365 International Festival to participate in Suzan-Lori Parks’ play “365 Days and Plays.” The proposal was accepted by the festival and Towson University’s Graduate Theatre Program will be performing “365 Days and Plays” on Saturday Oct. 27 at 8 p.m. at The Tractor Building at Clipper Mill in Baltimore.

Parks created a play a day in 2002, signifying the title “365 Days and Plays.”

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