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64 stories by "Mary Carole McCauley"

Arsenic in books? Exhibit shows that some pages can kill by Mary Carole McCauley

A Walters Art Museum exhibit looks at deadly minerals used to make illuminated books.

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 2:10pm on July 11, 2025[SHARE]

John Wilkes Booth play by 'Mad Men' creator keeps eye on present in Baltimore debut | REVIEW by Mary Carole McCauley

'John Wilkes Booth: One Night Only!' by 'Mad Men' creator Matthew Weiner premiered at Baltimore Center Stage.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 8:28pm on May 29, 2025[SHARE]

'Mad Men' creator's world premiere play bows at Baltimore Center Stage by Mary Carole McCauley

'Mad Men' creator Matthew Weiner's world premiere play about presidential assassin John Wilkes Booth opens this week at Center Stage

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 2:21am on May 14, 2025[SHARE]

Baltimore symphony receives $5M gift to fund OrchKids, education programs by Mary Carole McCauley

The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra has received one of the largest gifts in its history: $5 million to expand OrchKids and other education programs.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 2:21am on May 14, 2025[SHARE]

Luigi Mangione musical to premiere on West Coast in June by Mary Carole McCauley

A musical comedy inspired by Luigi Mangione is set to debut next month in California " illustrating how the Towson native accused of stalking and fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian …

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 8:16pm on May 2, 2025[SHARE]

Luigi Mangione musical to premiere on West Coast in June by Mary Carole McCauley

A musical comedy inspired by Luigi Mangione is set to debut next month in California.

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 2:31pm on May 2, 2025[SHARE]

Out of the ashes: Maryland Opera resurrects 'Carmen' " and an art form by Mary Carole McCauley

Maryland Opera was formed from the ashes of the former Baltimore Opera Company, which abruptly liquidated its assets and shut down during the 2008 recession.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 11:29am on April 26, 2025[SHARE]

Baltimore Juvenile Justice Center uses theater to empower incarcerated teens by Mary Carole McCauley

Baltimore's Juvenile Justice Drama Club empowers incarcerated teens, helping them build empathy and hope through theater and creative expression.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 9:28am on April 22, 2025[SHARE]

Maryland compromise could remove arts funding formula from the chopping block by Mary Carole McCauley

State analysts are recommending that the legislature cut the arts budget by 1.5% next year-- but maintain a controversial funding formula.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 6:26pm on March 2, 2025[SHARE]

Black Marylanders to Watch 2025: Stevie Walker-Webb, Baltimore Center Stage artistic director by Mary Carole McCauley

Stevie Walker-Webb Baltimore Center Stage artistic director

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 11:44am on February 19, 2025[SHARE]

'We won't do it': Trump's targeting of diversity in art hits Maryland hard by Mary Carole McCauley

The local arts scene is reacting to President Donald Trump's efforts to redraw the national arts landscape during the first month of his second term " initiatives that, if successful, are li…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 5:19pm on February 14, 2025[SHARE]

Maryland arts community outraged as Gov. Moore cuts budgets: 'A nuclear strike' by Mary Carole McCauley

About 600 Maryland arts lovers will lobby state legislators Thursday to reject a plan they fear could wreak havoc on the state's arts ecosystem.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 7:49am on February 11, 2025[SHARE]

After 138 years, Black American opera composer Edmond Dédé's masterpiece makes its debut by Mary Carole McCauley

After 138 years, a lost opera by the Black American composer Edmond Dédé finally gets its world premiere " and a performance in College Park.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 10:11am on January 31, 2025[SHARE]

School arts on the chopping block? Maryland's Blueprint education plan might leave them vulnerable. by Mary Carole McCauley

Funding for arts education in Maryland public schools continues to be fraught with pitfalls, and the Blueprint for Maryland's Future education plan complicates it further.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 12:15pm on December 30, 2024[SHARE]

Ta-Nehisi Coates condemns Israel's 'oppression' of Palestinians in new book by Mary Carole McCauley

Author Ta-Nehisi Coates spoke Wednesday about his new book, 'The Message,' in which he outlines similarities between America's legacy of slavery and Israel's treatment of Palestinians living…

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 3:03pm on October 3, 2024[SHARE]

Playwright Jordan Cooper brings his new play " and national attention " to Baltimore by Mary Carole McCauley

When the world premiere of 'Oh Happy Day!' opens at this fall at Center Stage, Baltimore will make its second mega-stride in two years on its industry comeback tour.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 6:00am on September 12, 2024[SHARE]

'A Midsummer Night's Dream' at Everyman Theatre explores middle-aged love | STAFF REVIEW by Mary Carole McCauley

By casting actors in their 50s as the quartet of young lovers, this production could be the Elizabethan era's version of 'The Golden Bachelorette.'

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 1:15pm on June 6, 2024[SHARE]

Boosted by Hopkins gift, Parkway Theatre envisions future as incubator for filmmakers, gamers by Mary Carole McCauley

Parkway Theatre operators unveiled a plan Tuesday night that would reinvent the 1915 Baltimore movie palace as an incubator for filmmakers and gamers.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 1:22am on May 29, 2024[SHARE]

The Parkway Theatre will reopen later this year. Will its new plan stem the financial drain? by Mary Carole McCauley

A lot is riding on the success of a new plan to convert the theater into a multipurpose venue. The outcome will impact the Station North neighborhood and have implications for taxpayers who …

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 5:00am on May 28, 2024[SHARE]

Center Stage's 2024-25 season features big names, two world premieres by Mary Carole McCauley

"Mad Men" creator Matthew Weiner will debut his play about John Wilkes Booth at Center Stage, and playwright Jordan E. Cooper, fresh from Broadway, comes to Baltimore to stage his newest wor…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 5:00am on May 16, 2024[SHARE]

Tony Award nominations whiff on 'The Wiz' but other Baltimore standouts earn nods by Mary Carole McCauley

While "The Wiz" received zero nominations, other nods Tuesday went to such familiar faces as David Byrne, Amy Ryan, Corey Stoll and Emilio Sosa. The winners will be announced June 14.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 5:14pm on April 30, 2024[SHARE]

Broadway revival of 'The Wiz' lacks fizz but doesn't entirely fall flat | STAFF REVIEW by Mary Carole McCauley

Though it has a lot going for it including powerhouse performances, the revival of the pioneering 1975 musical lacks a crucial ingredient for success.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 5:28pm on April 18, 2024[SHARE]

'Mexodus,' a world premiere musical at Center Stage, explores the Underground Railroad running south to Mexico by Mary Carole McCauley

For a few terrifying minutes in 1850 as she stared down the barrel of a gun, Mathilde Hennes feared she was about to be returned from the home she had found in northeast Mexico to the Louisi…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 4:53pm on March 21, 2024[SHARE]

BSO announces 2024-25 season with musical lineup that branches out into jazz, opera by Mary Carole McCauley

The second season under the baton of Jonathon Heyward reflects the conductor's determination to rethink what the symphony plays, where it performs and who it celebrates on stage.

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 9:28am on February 29, 2024[SHARE]

Review: Everyman Theatre's 'Crumbs from the Table of Joy' shows why Lynn Nottage is among greatest American playwrights by Mary Carole McCauley

Though Lynn Nottage is a highly respected, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, she hasn't yet broken through to the upper echelon of such scribes as Tony Kushner or Lin-Manuel Miranda. And th…

SOURCE: The Baltimore Sun Subscription at 11:03am on February 9, 2024[SHARE]
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