About Snow White (Straczynski)

Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who is the fairest of them all? Well, we all know the reply to that, and soon we're caught up in the spell of this enchanting classic. The vain and wicked Queen seeks to destroy her rival in beauty. The Dwarfs are obstinate, generous, mean, kind, and totally appealing. The Prince is a true Prince, sometimes foolish, always brave, and Snow White is as lovely and lovable as legend says. First rate adaptation with an exuberant spirit.

SNOW WHITE (STRACZYNSKI) is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com

Stand Up For...Theatre

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How Do You Like Me Now (HDYLMN) Productions, Inc. exists because great success is the best revenge.

The organization formed following the suicide death of a local fourteen-year-old. “Nic” had been bullied relentlessly about his perceived sexual orientation — perceived because, at 14, how could anyone other than “Nic” have known?  On October 8, 2011, while his classmates celebrated a birthday less than two miles away, Nic tragically left this world, his family and his friends.

We, the founders of HDYLMN (Ed, Grant and Robert), felt compelled to take action. For months, we attempted to honor Nic’s memory and raise awareness of the devastating impact of bullying by working with local community theaters to bring a production of “The Laramie Project” to the stage. Finally, frustrated by insurmountable obstacles, we founded How Do You Like Me Now and produced our first show on the stage at the Howard County Center for the Arts.

The organization has since expanded into two divisions. Stand Up For…Theatre (SUFT) presents musicals and straight plays with content focused on starting the conversations necessary to promote acceptance.  Erase Hate Through Art (EHTA) curates fine art exhibitions of work by artists who support our fight against bullying and hate crimes by creating originals works interpreting their view of the impact of hate on the world in which we live.

When you get to the the goal you never could.  Look over your shoulder and ask  “How do you like me now?’

It is the mission of How Do You Like Me Now Productions to advance the cause of acceptance of the Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender and Questioning (LGBTQ) community in and around the Baltimore/Washington suburban area. We endeavor to facilitate a free-flowing dialog between the LGBTQ and non-LGBTQ communities. Through the use of theater and fine arts, we promote the ideals of acceptance and equality in order to create an awareness of hate and hate crimes against all races, genders, sexual identities and humanity as a whole.