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Eyes on China: The Living Legacy of the Arts in Chinese Culture

On Saturday, May 26 at 7:30 pm, Sally dhruva Stephenson, Ed.D, Associate Professor, Frostburg State University will present Eyes on China, the Living Legacy of the Arts in Chinese Culture at the Landmark. The program will take audience members on a visual and auditory journey to various locations in China to explore the arts in Chinese culture. Topics will include the [...]

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Oleanna

 ”One of the ten best plays of 1992…reason enough to cheer for the future of the theatre.” —Time Magazine. . A college student, Carol, drops by her professor’s office in an effort to gain his help to do better in class. John, the professor, in the midst of buying a house to celebrate his nomination [...]

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I Never Sang for my Father

I Never Sang For My Father

Drama by Robert Anderson presented by the Landmark Players. Directed by Jim Walker. Publisher’s synopsis: This is the story of Gene, a widower, with an elderly mother whom he loves and an eighty-year-old father, whom he has never loved, hard as he tried. The father has been mayor of a small town in Westchester County, [...]

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Mark My Words

This one woman original is a must see. Check out the trailer. June 1 and 2 @ 7:30, June 3 @ 2:00.

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Elvis Has Left The Building

ELVIS IS MISSING! His manager, the Colonel, needs his star. It’s almost Christmas 1970 and the King of Rock ‘n Roll has disappeared. No one has seen him for days. Has he been kidnapped? Or has he gone underground? The Colonel is frantic and furious all at the same time. Who will give all those [...]

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Wrong Window Closed Production

Wrong Window

Comedy/Farce by Jane Millmore and Billy Van Zandt presented by the Landmark Players. Directed by Chris Allen. Publisher’s synopsis: …tribute to Master of Horror Alfred Hitchcock, a comedy whodunit. Off-and-on New York couple Marnie and Jeff enter an even more complicated phase of their relationship when they think they spy their cross-courtyard neighbor do away [...]

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