WHAT WEEKLY

Four Over Three

13 June 2013

★ Matt Kelley

One of the many great things about the Baltimore theater community is its laissez faire attitude towards alcohol consumption during productions. Anyone that doesn’t believe this notion need only to attend a local play where, regardless of the time period or subject matter, the crack and hiss of a beer cans opening is omnipresent.  Bringing your own six pack, or carrying drinks in from the bar or restaurant next door is the way it’s normally done.  That is, until now.

Last weekend, Stillpointe Theatre Initiative took their affinity for acting and alcohol to the next level with their latest production “Four Over Three” A collection of eight completely new and original compositions  as well as eight tailor-made cocktail/shots for each member in the crowd as accompaniment.

Below are the eight works; each with it’s own special flavor and presentation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



nightlife

Murder Ink at Single Carrot Theatre

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Comedy Noir

Infernoland

Weekends: Totem

Bent Ear

Gateway at Ruintown

social innovation

Peace Spore

Blood soaked Vietnam draft papers, peace mantras, deep ethical questions that might never be answered discussed during a no-holds-barred forum…

Baltimore is “The Most Generous City in America”

Amplify Baltimore

#SaveADopeBoy

Redefining Family and Community

The 99%

artist profiles

Parallel Practice at the BMA

Life is uncertain. We create habits and worldviews to soften the fear of the unknown. What if we learned to…

A Brief Conversation with Abdu Ali

Jeramie Bellmay

Glenford Nunez

Alex Hacker

Baltimore’s Most Badass Theater-Bitch :: Danielle Robinette

sustainability

Fixing The Future

Photos courtesy Gabby Carroll Last week at the Creative Alliance, the Baltimore Green Currency Association (BGCA), founder of Baltimore’s regional…

Farmageddon

Small Time

Big Green Pirate Party

An Ambitious New Charter School Comes to West Baltimore

Baltimore Free Farm