Single Carrot Theatre to Leave Remington, Focus On Site-specific Plays Around the City

1/14/19

By Brandon Weigel, Baltimore Fishbowl

After five years of calling Remington home, Single Carrot Theatre is planning to leave its N. Howard Street space, and the next time you see the experimental troupe perform, it may be in someone’s home, an old church or unleased commercial space.

Building off site-specific productions such as “Promenade Baltimore,” which placed audience members on a bus as scenes unfolded outside the windows, and “A Short Reunion,” a series of short plays that were staged in various Remington locales, Single Carrot will leave its building in June and commit to itinerant performances starting in September.

Members of the ensemble say the shows that took place outside of the theater space were some of the most successful and artistically rewarding, and will help the group realize its new mission statement to create “socially relevant” theater that engages communities around the city.

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