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Christchurch theatre company prepares first major musical in two years
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Theater to make a comeback in Farmington
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For summer of 2021 The Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre will present the most anticipated show of the 2020 Season!
Following its cancellation due to the Covid shutdown in 2020, Disaster! - A 70s Disaster Disco Musical - will finally take to the Frederick stage beginning June 25th.
Earthquakes, tidal waves, infernos, and the unforgettable songs of the 70s take center stage in Broadway s side-splitting homage to classic disaster films. In Disaster!, it s 1979, and New York s hottest A-listers are lining up for the opening of a floating casino and discotheque. Also attending is a faded disco star, a sexy nightclub singer with her eleven-year-old twins, a disaster expert, a feminist reporter, an older couple with a secret, a pair of young guys who are looking for ladies, an untrustworthy businessman, and a nun with a gambling addiction. What begins as a night of boogie fever quickly changes to panic as the ship succumbs to multiple disasters, such as earthquakes, tidal waves, and inf
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By: Johanna Alonso Daily Record business reporter March 2, 2021
Way Off Broadway in Frederick has found its dinner theater style makes it easier to offer its latest production, “Clue: On Stage.” (Submitted Photo)
As of last week, live music and theater venues in Baltimore are permitted to open with their audiences at 25% after months of being closed, even as the state allowed performance venues to open in September.
Still, many Baltimore theaters are not planning to resume live performances any time soon. Two flagship professional theaters in the area, Everyman Theatre and Baltimore Center Stage, the state theater of Maryland, are planning to continue with virtual productions for the time being.