Flute Choir/Small Ensembles Concert
The Flute Choir and small ensembles formed from the Flute Choir perform under the direction of Linda Kirkpatrick, senior lecturer in music.
The Flute Choir and small ensembles formed from the Flute Choir perform under the direction of Linda Kirkpatrick, senior lecturer in music.
In honor of Thanksgiving, this open mic Stoop show features audience members telling 3-minute tales about their tribes, proving the truth that “Every freaky family is freaky in its own special way.”
The Stoop presents My Freaky Family, an open mic night of true, personal tales of un-stuffing your Thanksgiving memories.
Put your name in the hat to tell a 3-minute true, personal tale on the theme -- or just come to listen.
Origin of the Species
By Bryony Lavery
Directed by Erin Riley
November 3-19, 2017
Molly is an old lady who digs up her ancestor: a four-million-year-old woman, miraculously alive. Molly names her Victoria and smuggles her home with her to Yorkshire. Clocks – biological and other – tick away in this engaging two-hander that digs deep beneath the sands of time to discover that we are all brothers and sisters under the skin.
Cast:
Molly - Janet Constable Preston
Victoria - Nicole Mullins-Teasley
Thursdays-Sundays Nov. 16th-Dec 17th. (8pm Thurs-Fri, 7pm Sat-Sun.) In this remount of the hit immersive theater experience by Submersive Productions, you are invited to the Grand Opening of H.T. Darling's new exhibit of artifacts from the planet New Galapagos. By interacting with the curious inhabitants of the museum, the building, and the exhibition itself, each audience member must choose their own path through the evening's strange events.
Celebrating the Jazz Masters: Tribute to John Coltrane, Thelonious Monk and Ella Fitzgerald
Featuring The Craig Alston Ensemble
Nov. 17th, 12:00-1PM
Woodlawn Senior Center, 2120 Gwynn Oak Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21207
410-887-6887
The event is funded in part by the Enoch Pratt Library, Baltimore County Public Library,
The Citizens of Baltimore County, the Baltimore County Dept. of Aging and Senior Centers,
Giving Thanks: Amy Beach at 150
Friday, November 17, 4 p.m.
Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall
Spanning two centuries of piano trios by women composers, this concert, performed by pianist Sookkyung Cho, cellist Si-Yan Darren Li, and UMBC Professor of Violin Airi Yoshioka, recognizes the 150th birthday of the first prominent American female composer Amy Beach (b. 1867, New Hampshire).
Join us for some “Booze & the Bard” before the show. Dr. Natka Bianchini of Loyola University will lead a happy hour discussion on the use of drag in popular Shakespearean works and adaptations, presented with iconic looks from film and stage. Come in drag and receive a free specialty cocktail! Come in Shakespearean-inspired drag to enter to win a special prize!
Use promo code 18OUT to receive 25% off tickets when you call our Box Office at 410.332.0033 or buy online. Members are also welcome to exchange into this performance at no extra cost.
The Not Here Cabaret is about Christine’s and Michael’s journeys from their shared roots in the Midwest to their making their homes in Baltimore, with a few stops along the way at places they’ve been, places they’d like to go, and places they have absolutely no intention of visiting (putting the NOT in Not Here), told through songs by The Dixie Chicks, George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein, Willie Nelson, Bono, Jason Robert Brown, Cy Coleman, Amanda McBroom, Irving Berlin, Frank Loesser, Goldrich & Heisler, and Milwaukee’s own Sigmund Snopek III.
Raise your glass to a NEW kind of night out! Paint Nite® invites you to create art over cocktails at a local restaurant or bar, guided by a professional artist and party host. Grab your friend
The Experts in Mystery Entertainment are now performing live public and private interactive murder mystery dinner shows in Baltimore and surrounding areas throughout Maryland. Join us for a night of intrigue, deception, and delicious food in this comedic thriller!
McDaniel College students perform vocal and piano solos of musical selections spanning classical to contemporary.
ASHANI DANCES FIVE!
Choreography by Iyun Ashani Harrison
Ashani Dances returns to Theatre Project for to celebrate their 5th annual concert, featuring original music by Marc Avon Evans.
UMBC Dance students present choreographic work for the first time in this First Works dance concert.
Admission to First Works is free.
Directions and parking information
UMBC is located about 10 minutes south of the Inner Harbor along I-95. For this event, free visitor parking is available in Lot 8, directly adjacent to the Performing Arts and Humanities Building, where the Dance Cube is located on the third floor.
“Be Our Guest!” The Academy Award-winning film comes to life in this romantic and beloved take on the classic fairytale. Disney’s Beauty and the Beast includes all of the wonderful songs written by Alan Menken and the late Howard Ashman, along with new songs by Mr. Menken and Tim Rice. The original Broadway production ran for over thirteen years and was nominated for nine Tony Awards, including Best Musical. The classic story tells of Belle, a young woman in a provincial town, and the Beast, who is really a young prince trapped under the spell of an enchantress.
With polished ferocity, accomplished dancer and choreographer Edwin Aparicio showcases the intensity of flamenco in our intimate theater. Trained in Spain, Aparicio is Maryland's premier flamenco company leader where he dances and choreographs original work. Tonight he brings his stunning musicians and dancers to our theater for dramatic, high-energy percussive dance with staccato hand claps, passionate vocals, and lightning quick guitar, all in our cozy theater.
WTMD is excited to announce the fall season of Saturday Morning Tunes, an award-winning, family-friendly concert series featuring rising stars of the children’s music scene, hosted at the WTMD performance studio in Towson.
The shows are once a month on Saturday mornings through June, broadcast live on the radio with a live studio audience of little ones! (That’s where you come in.)
From old fashioned jellies, jams and soups to beautiful sterling silver jewelry, and great toys for children, there is something for everyone at the St. David’s Christmas Bazaar, taking place on Saturday, November 18th from 10 a.m.- 3 p.m. at 4700 Roland Ave. The event is free and open to the public. For more information, log onto http://www.stdavidsrolandpark.com/bazaar-2017 or call 410-467-0476. All proceeds to benefit the programs and services of St. David’s Episcopal Church in Roland Park.
STEVEN SPIELBERG’S 1982 FILM CLASSIC FOR AGES 7+
This widely loved film is about a lonely boy who befriends a homesick alien stranded on Earth and his attempt to help him find a way home. (2 hours, 1 minute)
Admission is $5 worth of non-perishable food items for the HdG Elementary School Food Pantry.** You will be greeted by costumed volunteers teachers.
It’s all about fun as you discover how things work. These engaging activities allow children of all ages to investigate the world around them.
WHEN Saturdays / 11am-2pm unless noted (Please see www.thebmi.org for themes and dates)
COST Free with museum admission [$7-$12 (Children 6 & under and BMI Members free)]
This coming Saturday, November 18th, from 1pm-4pm, Maryland Volunteer Lawyers For The Arts (MdVLA) will be holding an art law clinic at Jubilee Arts Center. At the clinic, artists or members of arts related buisnesses or organizations with legal questions or issues can speak with a licensed attorney for 30 minutes about their issue for a $5 administrative fee. We can then refer individuals who need further legal assistance to our attorney referral program.
Please email [email protected] to sign up for an appointment!