Theatre
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Be it a comedy, or a drama. Monologging.org is there when the curtain opens. Check in often to learn about upcoming performances in cities near you, and to read the latest theatre reviews.
Recently Reviewed:
Big Screen Streaming: Tammy – Film review by Roger Market, 7/23/14
Big Screen Streaming: Dog Day Afternoon – Film review by Roger Market, 6/26/14
The Exonerated – Theatre review by Rachel Wooley, 6/17/14
Tribes – Theatre review by Judith Krummeck, 6/11/14
Two Gentlemen, Their Mistress and a Dog – Theatre review by Judith Krummeck, 5/7/14
The Foreigner – Theatre review by Rachel Wooley, 4/22/14
In Love in Spring Again – Theatre review by Kimberley Lynne, 3/27/14
Grey Gardens – Theatre review by Diana Mumford, 3/18/14
Birdie in Barboursville – Theatre review by Diana Mumford, 3/10/14
The Dresser – Theatre review by Kimberley Lynne, 3/5/14
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde – Theatre review by Rachel Wooley, 3/4/14
The Great Beauty – Movie starring Toni Servillo, reviewed by Lisa Umhoefer, 2/20/14
Harvey – Theatre review by Rachel Wooley, 1/17/14
The Philadelphia Story – Theatre review by Diana Mumford, 12/24/13
Enough Said – Movie starring Julia Louis Dreyfus and James Gandolfini, reviewed by Lisa Umhoefer, 12/12/13
Orphans – Theatre review by Rachel Wooley, 11/14/13
Company – Theatre review by Rachel Wooley, 10/29/13
Blue Jasmine – Movie starring Cate Blanchett, Alec Baldwin, and Sally Hawkins, reviewed by Lisa Umhoefer, 10/25/13
Arguendo – A theatre review by Tatiana Serafin, 10/19/13
In A World – Movie starring Lake Bell and Fred Melamed, reviewed by Lisa Umhoefer.
Room Service – performed at the Vagabond Theatre, Baltimore, 4/12/13-5/12/13. Directed by Steven Goldklang. Original script by John Murray and Allen Boretz. Play reviewed by Jeffrey F. Barken.
Love, Loss, and What I Wore – Performed at the Fells Point Corner Theatre, Baltimore, 11/9/12-12/9/12. Directed by Steven Goldklang. Original script by Nora and Delia Ephron. Play reviewed by Jeffrey F. Barken
Performing Frost/Nixon – Interview with Steve Goldklang, and theatre review by Jeffrey F. Barken.