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Tickets: $18 for adults, $15 for Students (under 18 yrs, or with college
ID), Seniors (60 years and over) and Baltimore Theatre Alliance members (Membership Card required) Group Rates available - call 410-752-1225 or Fuzz@spotlighters.org |
Photos by Amy Jones Click on the photos for Hi-Res copies |
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Back Row (L-R) Branch Warfield, Dickens Warfield, Tracey Dye, Alex Joseph Barone, David C. Allen, Greg Frietag, Janise Whelan Front Row (L-R) Suzana Pesa, Andrew Syropoulos, Harry Turner, Eric Barker |
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In These are the Stairs You Got to Watch - Carl (Greg Frietag, L) trains the new usher (Alex Joseph Barone, R) at the Joy Rio Theatre. |
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In These are the Stairs You Got to Watch - Mr. Kroger (Branch Warfield, R) gets acquainted with the new usher ((Alex Joseph Barone, L). |
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In These are the Stairs You Got to Watch - Gladys (Tracey Dye, L) and her girl friend (Suzana Pesa, R) flirt and plot to distract the ushers to slip up the stairs. |
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In These are the Stairs You Got to Watch - Gladys (Tracey Dye, R) flirts with the new usher (Alex Joseph Barone, L) in hopes of getting him to go up the stairs. |
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In Summer at the Lake - Mrs. Fenway (Janise Whelan) is a self-absorbed parent, who only talks at her son, Donald (Andrew Syropoulos) and never really hears his cry to be understood. |
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In Summer at the Lake - Anna (Dickens Warfield, L), the maid, tells Mrs. Fenway (Janise Whelan, R) that Donald is still swimming out from the pier, "He's never swum that far out before!" |
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Candy (David C. Allen), a New Orleans drag queen, has fallen in love with Karl, (Greg Feitag) a straight merchant marine. |
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Candy (David C. Allen, Ctr) must rely on her upstairs tenants, a young gay couple, Jerry (Andrew Syropoupos, L) and Alvin (Eric Barker, R) when Karl leaves her for a common woman. |
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The evening is hosted and each play introduced by Tennessee Williams (Harry Turner) sharing ancedotes about his life and his writings. |
Tickets are $18 (Discounts for Seniors, Students and BTA Members) Click HERE to order tickets online.