Maryland State Summer Theater - Olney Theatre
Olney Theatre Center for the Arts
Olney-Sandy Spring Road (Route 108)
Olney, MD 20832
(301) 924-4485
(301) 924-3400 (box office)
web: www.olneytheatre.org/
Olney Theatre, Olney, Maryland. Photo by Eric Stocklin,
courtesy of Olney Theatre Center for the Arts.
The Olney Theatre became the State Summer Theater of Maryland in 1978 (Chapter 1003, Acts of 1978; Code State Government Article, sec. 13-309). Located in Montgomery County (12 miles from Washington, DC; 35 miles from Baltimore), the Olney Theatre is a nonprofit professional theater producing a seven-show season. Renovated in 1993, Olney Theatre then extended its season to year-round. Performances in the 2004 season include Emily Mann's Having Our Say; Oh Coward!, a revue of the works of Noel Coward; Eve Ensler's Necessary Targets; Michael Frayn's Copenhagen; Suzan-Lori Parks' Venus; Noel Coward's Blithe Spirit; and Roger and Hammerstein's Carousel. In the summer, the Olney Theater also hosts the Potomac Theatre Festival, an annual festival of political theater. Some 118,000 patrons attend the theater annually.
Opened in 1941, the 450-seat Olney Theatre hosts several community projects. These include the free Summer Shakespeare Festival and the National Players Touring Company, a classical touring group of young actors. Also at Olney is the Potomac Theatre Project of experimental and provocative plays, which will run from July 14 through August 8, 2004.
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