A PLACE OF OUR OWN: North Charles Street

The 1994/1995 Season marked a series of firsts for Everyman Theatre. It was the first year at 1727 North Charles Street, which would be Everyman Theatre’s home for 18 years. It also marked the first multi-production line-up—starting with Sam Shepard’s Buried Child—and also offered subscriptions to patrons for the first time.

Throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s, subscriptions numbers grew and a string of popular and acclaimed productions, including Amadeus, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, The Lion in Winter, The Glass Menagerie, The Crucible, and the wildly successful Proof, proved that Everyman Theatre was a mainstay in the Baltimore theatre scene.