In campaign seasons, my mailbox is brimming with political
fliers entreating me to vote for the candidate, letters begging for
contributions and postcards thanking me for the contributions that I do make.
And since I started living this present year of theatrical excess--theater
flyers! Contribution and membership solicitations (my phone rings often with
these requests, too!) And sometimes even coupons. Here's what came in the first
4 days of this week, por ejemplo.
1) Shakespeare Theatre Company's "King Charles
III" a speculative play about the ascension of Prince Charles to the
throne. Came with a 10% discount code, but I'm not interested. This year I have
been to their productions of "Romeo & Juliet" (C-) and "The
Secret Garden" (A+)
2) Olney Theater's "Sweeney Todd". I already have
my ticket. I really want to see it on stage, and Olney is a grand company. They
were co-producers with Round House Theatre in the productions of "Angels
in America: Millennium Approaches" (A) and "Angels in American:
Perestroika" (A) that I saw back in October.
3) Round House Theatre's "Caroline, Or Change" a
new musical about the civil rights movement by the same author of "Angels
in America" Tony Kushner. I have not purchased a ticket, but I am
interested.
4) University of Maryland Theater Dept and the Clarice Smith
Performing Arts Center's production of "The Importance of Being
Ernest"--a grandly funny play and I did want to include a production at
the University in the year. It's possible.
5) Everyman Theatre's "Great Expectations" in
Baltimore. I just saw "Dot" (A-) there which was wonderful. But
Dickens doesn't interest me so much.