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Tag: Round House Theatre

Playwright Jocelyn Bioh's "Nollywood Dreams," a humorous look at the Nigerian film industry, is at Round House Theatre until July 3. From left: Yao Dogbe (Gbenga Ezie), Ernaisja Curry (Ayamma Okafor), Renea S. Brown (Dede Okafor) and Joel Ashur (Wale Owusu) are four of the actors in the production. (Photo courtesy of Margot Shulman)
Posted inLifestyle

‘Nollywood Dreams’ is a Rocky Road to Stardom

by Brenda C. Siler June 22, 2022June 24, 2022

Laughter is what we need and “Nollywood Dreams” delivers.

"it's not a trip it's a journey" is a play about four female friends on a cross country trip of self-discovery. The production continues at Round House Theatre through May 8. Cast members include: Dezi Bing (Willie), Erin Margaret Pettigrew (June), Afua Busia (Rain) and Cristina Pitter (Frankie). (Photo courtesy Margot Schulman Photography)
Posted inLifestyle

‘It’s Not a Trip It’s a Journey’ Shares a Saga of Self-Discovery

by Brenda C. Siler April 29, 2022April 29, 2022
Posted inLifestyle

Round House Theatre Announces 2021-2022 Season

by D. Kevin McNeir – Senior Editor July 7, 2021December 21, 2021
Moriamo Temidayo Akibu Gifty (left) and Debora Crabbe, cast members in Round House Theatre production of "School Girls; or the African Mean Girls Play" take part in a rehearsal. (Kaley Etzkorn/Round House Theatre)
Posted inLifestyle

Local Theaters Deliver Diverse Casting and Subjects

by Brenda C. Siler September 4, 2019December 21, 2021
Courtesy of mcctheater.org
Posted inLifestyle

‘School Girls’ Play Launches Season at Maryland Theater

by WI Guest Author August 6, 2019December 21, 2021

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