Howard Community College Student Jazz Ensemble Concert
The HCC Student Jazz Ensemble will perform a variety of jazz classics by Charlie Parker, Thelonious Monk, Rodgers and Hammerstein, and more.
The HCC Student Jazz Ensemble will perform a variety of jazz classics by Charlie Parker, Thelonious Monk, Rodgers and Hammerstein, and more.
The Goucher Jazz Ensemble, under the direction of Jeffrey Chappell, will perform a program of standard jazz repertoire and original compositions.
Peabody Brass Ensembles
Holiday Bash
James Olin, Director
Thursday – Saturday, December 3, 4 and 5 | 8 pm
Fall Dance Showcase
Proscenium Theatre, Performing Arts & Humanities Building
The Department of Dance presents the annual Fall Dance Showcase.
$12 general admission $7 students and seniors. Tickets are available through MissionTix here, and may be available at the door, cash only.
FREE Comedy showcase featuring local Baltimore comedians at the Camden Pub in the Inner Harbor!
Created and performed by Joanna Caplan, Total Verrückt! tells the story of the world-renowned Jewish cabaret performers held in the Dutch transit camp of Westerbork from 1942-44. Taking its name from the Camp Westerbok Theatre Group's final production and inspired by the diaries of Jewish-Dutch poet Etty Hillesum, cabaret stars Max Ehrlich, Johnny & Jones, and Dora Gerson, Total Verrückt! asks questions about the necessity of art as a means of survival and an act of resistance.
On view: December 4 – 12, 2015
Opening Reception: Friday, December 4th, 6 – 8pm
Junior Bach Program
Winter Concert
Judah Adashi, Director
A concert of original works by local middle schoolers caps off their semester of study with Peabody composition majors.
Hamilton Gallery is excited to present the
3rd Annual Holiday Art Exhibition featuring art works and gift items for the gift giving season. Unique gifts priced between $15 and $150. This is a wonderful opportunity to begin your art collection with very affordably priced original artworks.
December 4 – December 27, 2015
First Friday Opening Reception – December 4, 5-9pm
The Holiday Art Exhibition includes works by guest artists Nick Aumiller, Val Lucas, and Tanya Ziniewicz.
ALLOVERSTREET TURNS 2 YRS OLD
Friday, December 4th 2015. Free.
The “undisputed queen of African music,” Angélique Kidjo is a musical superstar who uses her acclaimed songs to speak to the lives of African women. In conversation with Sheri Parks, Kidjo, whom Time Magazine called “Africa’s premier diva,” will discuss her world activism in and out of the media spotlight and her life — from Benin to Paris to Brooklyn. Presented by the UMD College of Arts and Humanities and the Artist Partner Program.
The “undisputed queen of African music,” Angélique Kidjo is a musical superstar who uses her acclaimed songs to speak to the lives of African women.
In conversation with Sheri Parks, Kidjo, whom Time Magazine called “Africa’s premier diva,” will discuss her world activism in and out of the media spotlight and her life — from Benin to Paris to Brooklyn.
Philadelphia’s Deb Callahan writes creative blues, soul and roots influenced original music and uses her powerful, soulful voice to deliver an exciting live show. Her 2002 debut CD "If the Blues Had Wings" was featured as the hot debut in the October/November 2004 issue of Blues Revue Magazine. Blues Revue referred to her as the next Bonnie Raitt and raved "Philly's Deb Callahan has the pipes, the songs and the raw talent to graduate to the next level".
On view: December 4 – 12, 2015
Opening Reception: Friday, December 4th, 6 – 8pm
Ring in the season with the Deer Creek Chamber Singers as they present a traditional Christmas concert including a rousing sing -along. From familiar carols to contemporary settings of classics, the singers will make your heart merry.
Peabody Jazz Ensemble
Michael Formanek, Director
Handel’s Messiah
Friday, December 4, 2015 – 7:30 pm (M)
Sunday, December 6, 2015 – 3 pm (M)
Edward Polochick, conductor and harpsichord
Concert Artists of Baltimore Symphonic Chorale
HANDEL: Messiah
"DEATH BY CHOCOLATE" is a murder mystery comedy written by Paul Freed. It is the GRAND OPENING of a health resort. People come here to get healthy and to restore their energy. Unfortunately, the day before the opening, there is a death that can only be attributed to murder. Then there is a second death. Where will this all end. Watch the very strange array of characters wiggle in and out of being the suspected killer. You will find yourself laughing out loud.
A holiday classic with a Baltimore twist! Chesapeake Shakespeare Company presents a delightful, original adaptation of A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens. True to the traditional tale, businessman Ebenezer Scrooge will receive visits from the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future, to help change his miserly ways. For fun, we’ve set the story in Victorian Maryland, with Scrooge and Marley’s office located in downtown Baltimore. Our theater, with its PNC Family Room for the littlest members of the audience, welcomes all ages.