The Comedy of Errors at Laurel Mill Playhouse, Jan 16-Feb 1

The Comedy of Errors at Laurel Mill Playhouse, Jan 16-Feb 1, 2015

Friday January 16, 2015 through Sunday February 1, 2015
William Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Joshua McKerrow
Produced by Maureen Rogers

Location: Laurel Mill Playhouse


Shakespeare’s hilarious comedy comes to life in a colorful, lush production from Joshua McKerrow, director of the WATCH award-winning Lieutenant of Inishmore.

Improbable circumstances bring together a lively cast of characters in this early English farce. Mistaken identities… long-lost twins… long-lost parents… plus a hearty dose of slapstick comedy and witty wordplay. All set against the panoply of a glorious, exotic world.

Performances run weekends from Friday January 16, 2015 through Sunday February 1, 2015 with Friday and Saturday evening performances at 8 p.m, and Sunday matinees on January 25 and February 1 at 2:00 PM. Tickets are $20 for general admission. Admission for students (12 and under), active duty military and seniors (65 and over) is $15. For reservations, please call 301-617-9906 and press 2. For further information visit the web site at http://www.laurelmillplayhouse.org or contact Maureen Rogers at maureencrogers@gmail.com or 301-452-2557.

Auditions for The Comedy of Errors at Laurel Mill Playhouse, Oct 11-14

Auditions for Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors at Laurel Mill Playhouse, Oct 11-14

Location: Laurel Mill Playhouse

Auditions for William Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors will be held

October 11, 2014 at 10:00 AM
October 13, 2014 at 7:00 PM
October 14, 2104 at 7:00 PM

Director Joshua McKerrow will be casting:

LMP is seeking actors and performers of all kinds to bring this immersive experience to life in January 2015.

Please prepare a roughly 2-minute classical monologue and be prepared to read sides from the play. Bring a recent headshot and resume. All roles nonpaid.

Performances are scheduled to run from January 2, 2015 to January 18, 2015.

For more information see: http://www.laurelmillplayhouse.org/auditions.php

Hamlet at the Greenbelt Arts Center, Sep 26-Oct 12

Hamlet at the Greenbelt Arts Center, Sep 26-Oct 12

Hamlet: Believe None of Us
by William Shakespeare
A guest production from Off the Quill
Developed by Patrick Mullen and Michael J. Dombroski

Location: Greenbelt Arts Center

September 26-October 12, 2014

OTQ puts their signature spin on Shakespeare’s classic, with movement and surprise elements as they follow Hamlet investigating the death of his father. But what tricks does The Dane have up his sleeve?

September 26 & 27 @ 8:00 pm
October 3th, 4th, @ 8:00 pm
October 10th, 11th, @ 8:00 pm
October 5th & 12th Sunday Matinee: 2:00 pm

Macbeth: The Instrument of Darkness at the Greenbelt Arts Center, Aug 15-23

Macbeth: The Instrument of Darkness at the Greenbelt Arts Center, Aug 15-23

Macbeth: The Instrument of Darkness
by William Shakespeare

Directed by Josh Engel

August 15 – 23, 2014

A guest production from The Rude Mechanicals.

Location: Greenbelt Arts Center

Dark, moving, and haunting, Macbeth is the story of power and powerlessness. The Rude Mechanicals take a fresh look at Shakespeare’s classic where “The Instruments of darkness tell is truths”, and the glimmers of sight are worse than knowing nothing at all.

August 15, 16, 22, and 23 at 8:00.
August 17 at 2:00

Ticket prices: $17 General Admission, $14 Students/Seniors/Military.

Buy tickets on-line.


The Tempest by Annapolis Shakespeare Company at the Bowie Playhouse, Aug 1-17

The Tempest by Annapolis Shakespeare Company at the Bowie Playhouse, Aug 1-17

The Tempest
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Jay D. Brock

Location: Annapolis Shakespeare Company at the Bowie Playhouse

Dates: August 1 through August 17
Fridays at 8:00pm
Saturdays at 2:00pm and 8:00pm
Sundays at 3:00pm

Tickets: $25 to $30. Buy tickets online.

Description: A story of shipwreck and magic, The Tempest begins on a ship caught in a violent storm with Alonso, the king of Naples, on board. On a nearby island, the exiled Duke of Milan, Prospero, tells his daughter, Miranda, that he has caused the storm with his magical powers. Prospero had been banished twelve years earlier when Prospero’s brother, Antonio—also on the doomed ship—conspired with Alonso to become the duke instead. Prospero and Miranda are served by a spirit named Ariel and by Caliban, son of the island’s previous inhabitant, the witch Sycorax.

On the island, castaways from the wreck begin to appear. First is Alonso’s son Ferdinand, who immediately falls in love with Miranda. Prospero secretly approves of their love, but tests the pair by enslaving Ferdinand. After secretly watching Miranda and Ferdinand exchange vows, Prospero releases Ferdinand and consents to their marriage.

Other castaways who appear are Trinculo and Stephano, Alonso’s jester and butler, who join forces with Caliban to kill Prospero and take over the island. The nobles from the ship search for Ferdinand and are confronted with a spectacle including a Harpy, who convinces Alonso that Ferdinand’s death is retribution for Prospero’s exile.

Having all his enemies under his control, Prospero decides to forgive them. Alonso, joyously reunited with his son, restores Prospero to the dukedom of Milan and welcomes Miranda as Ferdinand’s wife. As all except Caliban and Ariel prepare to leave the island, Prospero, who has given up his magic, bids farewell to the island and the audience.

Purchase the script or video from Amazon here.