Howard Community College Chamber Ensemble Concert
An evening of Howard Community College’s best students playing great chamber music by Beethoven, Chopin, Paul de Wally, Reynaldo Hahn, Friedrich Gruetzmacher and John Williams.
An evening of Howard Community College’s best students playing great chamber music by Beethoven, Chopin, Paul de Wally, Reynaldo Hahn, Friedrich Gruetzmacher and John Williams.
The Overlea Community Association (OCA) is gearing up for the 2nd Annual Overlea ArtsFest!
You can help us make our second ArtsFest even better!
Overlea ArtsFest presents work from some of Baltimore’s best creative artists, in a wide variety of media.
Please add us to your community calendar and plan to attend.
This year’s event takes place the Saturday before Mother’s Day - May 13th, 2017, from 10 am - 6 pm.
Overlea ArtsFest again features a Juried Art show, an Art Market, and live performances all day.
Join us on May 13, 2017 on the Anacostia River in DC for the 8th Annual Kingman Island Bluegrass and Folk Festival with Headliners Town Mountain, Dom Flemons, and Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen leading an incredible cast of nearly 40 local bluegrass, folk, and Americana artists for nine hours of music spread across five stages on beautiful Kingman Island. In addition to the incredible local tunes, the Festival will feature fun for all ages, including various outdoor activities, educational tents, a kids’ corner, delicious food, beer, cocktails, and more.
The Masterworks Chorale of Carroll County (MCCC) presents An American Celebration featuring works by Leonard Bernstein on Saturday, May 13 at 3 p.m. in McDaniel College’s (Big) Baker Memorial Chapel, Westminster, MD. The concert features The Lark and includes excerpts from Candide, West Side Story, and Wonderful Town.
The Baltimore Dance Crews Project will present the 5th Annual I Can B'more Concert on Saturday, May 13, 2017 at Notre Dame of Maryland University-- Le Clerc Hall.
Through performances and stories, I Can B'more brings communities together to celebrate hip-hop dance and Baltimore youth. Special guests, student alumni, and past performers will return to celebrate the 5th year of the concert.
UMBC Jazz in Concert
Sunday, May 14, 3 p.m.
Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall
The Department of Music presents UMBC Jazz in Concert under the direction of Matthew Belzer. Featuring all of the UMBC jazz groups, large and small and spotlighting student compositions.
Admission is free. Free parking is available immediately adjacent to the Performing Arts and Humanities Building in Lot 8.
Swan Lake Act 2 (followed by Baltimore Ballet School Recital)
Featuring CEM CATBAS, VALERIIA IVLIEVA, NORBERT NIREWICZ, RUSLAN AMRAYEV, and Baltimore Ballet Company Members and School Students.
Synopsis:
Music
Camerata Chamber Choir
Sunday, May 14, 7:30 p.m.
Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall
UMBC Department of Music Honors Showcase
Tuesday, May 16, 7:30 p.m.
Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall
The UMBC Department of Music Honors Showcase is a culmination of students’ work in the areas of solo performance, chamber ensemble performance, and composition.
Program and performers to be announced.
Admission is free. Free parking is available immediately adjacent to the Performing Arts and Humanities Building in Lot 8.
Presented by the JCC’s children’s Theater Production Company
The “scrumdidilyumptious” adventures of Charlie Bucket at Willy Wonka’s mysterious chocolate factory light up the stage in this captivating adaptation of Roald Dahl’s fantastical tale.
Featuring the enchanting songs from the 1971 film starring Gene Wilder, in addition to a host of fun new songs, Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka JR. is a musical guaranteed to delight your child’s sweet tooth.
Tickets on sale March 19.
Baltimore Annex Theater closes their 2016-17 season with The King of Howard St., an original play about the lives, dreams and deprivations of the formerly homeless writer, Housing Rights Advocate Anthony Williams. Adapted from the writer’s journals by company member Ren Pepitone, this will be the first theater production in the multi-use community hub Le Mondo, an artist-owned and operated space that Annex will soon be calling home.
In the current social and political climate, when our country is constantly in flux, what is it that makes us “American”? Is it our class? Our jobs? Our educational statuses? Is it the way we look? Who we love or worship? How we live our day-to-day lives? Or is it none of these things at all? In Where I Lie, The Oven Theatre Company explores how these questions influence the way we socialize through an in depth look into the lives of five Americans.
Conceived, Written and Performed by The Oven Theatre Company
Second annual Baltimore Podcast Festival returns May 19-20
To hear some of Baltimore’s best podcasts on Friday, May 19 and Saturday, May 20, you can ditch your headphones — they’re live and in person at the Baltimore Podcast Festival!
“Last year was a fantastic proof-of-concept for the idea of a podcast festival here in Baltimore, and I’m thrilled that we’ve grown into a second day,” said Tripp Laino, the festival’s founder. “We’ve gone from three shows recording episodes to 10, and I’m really excited to hear these new shows.”
NOISES OFF
By: Michael Frayn
Directed by: Vincent M. Lancisi
PREAKNESS Saturday EVE @ DUSK! Light up the Night with The Fashion Comes To Light (FCTL) Collaborative 'Terrace side in Mt. Washington' 8:00p.m.-10:00p.m. A presentation of sparkling, wearable embellishment infused with low light technologies and reflective materials -- created by selected designers: Evette Monique for Evette Monique Couture, Sehar Peerzada for Urban Masala, Bernard Jackson for Semaj, and Brandi Lewis for Syeko Design House.
The Ballet Theatre of Maryland is hosting student role auditions for its 2017 production of The Nutcracker.
Please arrive at least 30 minutes before your audition time.
Fees and paperwork* required before the audition:
(1) $25 audition fee (nonrefundable).
(2) $150 costume fee (nonrefundable unless the student is not cast).
(3) Audition form.
(4) Contact info sheet form.
Sotto Sopra Restaurant
OPERA NIGHT
Multi Course Italian Dinner & Live Opera Performances
Sunday, May 21st, 2017 -6 pm
Purchase tickets*: 410 625 0534
Sunday, May 21, 2017 - 7:00 PM at Lovely Lane Church Sanctuary
Tom Lewis
Opening act - Lulu's Fate
We are pleased to announce a great concert featuring Tom Lewis.
If you like songs and stories of the sea, new and old, you'll certainly enjoy Tom's singing and his stories.
Everyman and Stoop Storytelling partner to celebrate the behind the scenes bedlam to ensue in the theatre’s upcoming production of Noises Off. Baltimore performers and theatre makers share their true stories of the unexpected pitfalls and pratfalls of live performance where anything can happen. Tickets $20.
Drinks and Music at 6 PM | Performance at 7:30 PM
Baltimore, we're back! Join the members of the Arts Administrators of Color for food, fellowship, and dynamic conversations at Teavolve in Fells Point on May 24th. We look forward to seeing you there!