Allow me to take a moment, at the start of the new year, to report not one but three theatrical undertakings in 2026.
In addition to the upcoming historic drama, “No Mean City: Baltimore 1966,” in March, my troupe of players will be staging our original play, “Baltimore, You Have No Idea,” in December. Tickets for “No Mean City” are now on sale. Tickets for the fourth edition of “Baltimore, You Have No Idea,” will be on sale in the coming months. I again offer sincerest thanks to everyone who has come out and supported these plays in the sold-out Meyerhoff Theater of the Baltimore Museum of Art. Proceeds from each run support Baltimore charities.
Reminder: We are offering a free student matinee of “No Mean City” on March 11. Interested school administrators or teachers should get in touch with us. There are about 120 seats left for that performance.
In addition, I have recently completed a one-man play, “Wicked Good: A South Shore Anthology,” about my New England roots. I will return to my hometown in Massachusetts to perform that play, one night only in April, to benefit the Anne Kenneally Hynes Memorial Scholarship at my alma mater high school.
“Wicked Good” recalls growing up on the Massachusetts South Shore with a series of humorous and dramatic monologues. Like each of my plays, it includes music and projected imagery. More information about “Wicked Good” will be available soon from the scholarship committee.
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