“Vinegar Tom” presented by Spotlighters Theatre, through June 2 at Spotlighters Theatre, 817 St. North Ave., info/tickets.Īn update on this romantic comedy is the second hip-hop Shakespeare adaptation by Baltimore collective Fools and Madmen, who will tour the show at Baltimore City Public Schools in addition to public shows at Motor House. “ Much Ado About Nothing: a Hip Hop Shakespeare Adaptation” presented by Fools and Madmen, through June 2 at Motor House, 120 W. OnTheRoad describes this new play as a collection of “narratives about women, everywhere” told through a meeting of strangers trapped in a hospital emergency room who argue about how women should be treated. Zion United Methodist Church, 3050 Liberty Heights Ave., info/tickets. “The Burning of Widows” presented by OnTheRoad Theater, June 1, at Mt. Last Chance: Shows Closing This Weekend (June 2) This month in the city that reads–and loves theater–there are oodles of productions up, including a (mostly sold-out) run of “Hamilton” at the Hippodrome.ĭon’t worry if you choose not to shell out rent money on black market or resale tickets for the Lin-Manuel Miranda Broadway hit, as there are 27 other options to see live stories this month, including a hip-hop Shakespeare show, outdoor productions of more Shakespeare and “Hair,” and a bevy of indoor plays and musicals. Normally, the summer is the slow time for theater, but not so in Baltimore. Photo via Broadway Across America/Facebook. “The Play That Goes Wrong,” running June 4-9 at the Hippodrome Theatre at the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center.
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