We chose the Meyerhoff Auditorium — it really deserves to be called a theater — for my plays because the stage and house are the right size, the seating is comfortable for patrons, the tech support superb, the piano excellent and because the venue is inside the fabulous Baltimore Museum of Art.

Here’s a suggestion if you’re coming to the plays: Spend a little time in the museum before you take your seat in the theater. The BMA is a civic treasure — I dare say a national treasure. If you’ve never been, or have not been in a while, it’s time to have a look. You might even consider a BMA membership. It has many benefits — including a 10% discount on tickets to “Baltimore, You Have No Idea” and my second play, “Baltimore Docket.”

Also at the museum: Gertrude’s Chesapeake Kitchen restaurant. There’s a lot to love here.


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