Baltimore Plays: Songs From "The Wiz"
Saturday, November 25 Following Thanksgiving. Bring Your Family And Friends!!!
Baltimore Plays is back!
Saturday, November 25 Following Thanksgiving. Bring Your Family And Friends!!!
Baltimore Plays is back!
Below the Jones Falls Expressway at Holliday and Saratoga Streets, Maryland’s largest producers-only market offers an assortment of produce, meats, dairy, breads, flowers and delicious made-to-order items from dozens of food vendors. The bazaar offers shoppers a variety of unique crafts and collectibles including jewelry, clothing and accessories, pottery, soaps and more.
New! To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Baltimore Farmers’ Market & Bazaar this year, special events will be planned on the first Sunday of each month during the market season.
Join us all day Sunday and Mondays during football season for our extended football happy hour! We will be playing college and professional football games.
“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.
Boston Brass
Sunday, November 26, 2017 at 3:00 pm
In advance - $26
At the door - $31
Please use code GBCABRASS to purchase half-price ($13) tickets. This offer is available for online purchases only.
Sundays are FUNdays with FazaFam! Sundays of family strengthening fun- Nov 26th and Dec 3rd!
Moms, dads, grandparents, aunts, uncles, brothers, sisters, ANYONE can hop, skip, jump, or scoot to our weekly Sunday Funday FazaFam!
The best thing you can do for your family is spend time together and FazaFam is here to help you do just that! Jam to Salsa, Disco, Hip-Hop, Motown, and more. Games, moves, and great music make it easy to meet your goals to Dance & Bmore fit, fun, and free!
An evening of alternative folksy r&b with Miss Dukes and Miki G (also known as Miki Hellerbach, a former BSA student). Two Brooklyn based solo artists performing separately as well as together accompanied by a live band. They will musically explore their own and the world's current state with love through original music and a few weaved in covers.
Artists who live, work, or study in Howard County, Maryland are the focus of Art Howard County 2017, a biennial, juried exhibit featuring work in a variety of media. This year’s guest juror is Thomas Engleman, Gallery Director and Professor of Visual Arts at Howard Community College, who will offer remarks and present juror awards at a free reception on November 10 from 6–8pm.
Man, Image, Idea: Photographs of Men from the Mark Rice Collection
August 30 – December 12
UMBC Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery
Reality proves a fertile playground for the imaginations of the artists showcased in Chroma. Sabine Carlson’s colorful oil paintings depict fragmented figurative imagery in abstracted landscapes, while Robert Mathews creates unsettling portraits of his ‘imaginary friends.’ A free reception on November 10 from 6-8pm is open to the public and will include light refreshments.
The Baltimore Regional Office of Vocational Rehabilitation is now compensating disabled veterans while they train at our non-profit Therapeutic Alternatives of Maryland (TALMAR’s) Breaking New Ground program. Veterans looking for a path to employment can contact their nearest vocational rehabilitation counselor to gain full admittance into our program, using Chapter 31 benefits. Veterans can take this training at no out-of-pocket costs and receive paid compensation throughout the program’s duration.
Artist's Perspctives Series:
The Art of Dialect: England & Ireland
Unpack the roles of professional production through dynamic six week classes. Each class highlights a different point of view through lecture, discussion, and exploration of dramatic skill.
The actor inhabits a character and to do so authentically often requires a comfort with dialect. This class focuses on building confidence in European accent work with a focus on England and Ireland. Experience how the actor relates to a dialect coach in the rehearsal room.
Artist's Perspectives Series: The Art of Dramaturgy
Age Group: 18+ | Tuition: $215
Unpack the roles of professional production through dynamic six week classes. Each class highlights a different point of view through lecture, discussion, and exploration of dramatic skill.
The audition experience is a necessary part of the actor’s experience. This class explores the process from material selection through performance with a focus on the business of the actor.
Nathan Hook, saxophone
Alex Fornier, bass
Jonathan Baez, percussion
Performing in our first floor gallery.
Two student small groups will perform great jazz compositions by Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, Kenny Dorham, Charlie Parker, and more!
Preschoolers will love this program just for them. Explore the museum’s galleries through stories, songs, crafts, and pint-size tours with a different theme each week.
WHEN Tuesdays through June 19, 2018 / 10:30am-11:30am
COST Kids: Free; Adults: $5; BMI Members: Free. Advance registration suggested, contact [email protected] or 410.727.4808 x132
A 1931 SILENT FILM CLASSIC from Charlie Chaplin
Starring Chaplin and Virginia Cherrill
This film lovingly portrays the misadventures of Chaplin’s ‘tramp’ as he meets a blind flower girl on a city street and falls head over heels. Considered one of our greatest films, and perhaps Chaplin’s greatest achievement, City Lights has all the pathos and humanity you expect to find in a Chaplin film.
Quiet, reclusive and massively talented Billy Colucci’s name is known to Baltimoreans who really know their jazz.
Sylvia Adalman Chamber Series
Brian Ganz, piano
An all-Chopin recital that joins little-known works of Chopin with perennial favorites, exploring the connections between them. Included in the program will be the rarely heard Tarantella, Bolero, Fugue and Bourr‚es alongside such beloved works as the Polonaise in A major, Fantasy-Impromptu and excerpts from the Opus 10 études.
Writers LIVE: Ann Stearns talks about her book Redefining Age: A Caregiver's Guide to Living Your Best Life. Wednesday, November 29, Hatton Senior Center, 2825 Fait Avenue, noon.