Arts & Crafts by J at the Baltimore Visitor Center - Create a collagraph using cloth with patterns.
Come and join us for fun and learning at ARTS & CRAFTS WITH J, OUR RESIDENT ARTIST!
Come and join us for fun and learning at ARTS & CRAFTS WITH J, OUR RESIDENT ARTIST!
Singer-songwriter and entertainer extraordinaire, Russ Margo, returns to Germano's with an eclectic mix of tunes written by Mr. Margo as well as some of the great composers of the last 100 years.
"...an evening of music and fun fit for everyone!"
John Morris Russell returns to lead the National Orchestral Institute Philharmonic in the opening concert of the 2017 festival. Featuring an array of audience favorites from the world of opera, theatre, and broadway, this high-energy evening is not to be missed!
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Walk just a few blocks east from Baltimore's Sunday Farmers Market and you enter one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city – historic Jonestown. On this tour of often over-looked landmarks, you'll see handsome cast-iron buildings, hear how urban renewal transformed the community in the 1960s and 1970s, and get inside the famed Phoenix Shot Tower – the tallest structure in the United States until 1846. The Shot Tower stands out in Baltimore's skyline as a reminder of our early industrial heritage and is a must-see for visitors and locals alike!
When: Ikaros, 4901 Eastern Ave, Baltimore, MD 21224
Where: Sunday, June 4, 2017 from 12:00 pm to 6:00 pm
The Murder Mystery Company performs immersive whodunnit entertainment in both public and private settings. You will undergo state-of-the-art improv and character actor training. Shows are on a schedule-by-you basis.
Requirements:
- 18 and up
- Non-Equity
All levels of talent are invited to apply.
For more info or to sign up for your audition, visit: http://killing.pro/469
Tour the grounds and first floor of historic Tudor Hall, home of Maryland's famous family of Shakespearian actors including Edwin Booth and John Wilkes Booth. Tour starts at 1:00 pm and lasts about 45 minutes. Located at 17 Tudor Lane, Bel Air, MD 21015. $5.00 cash for those age 13 and older. For more info call 443-619-0008 or email us at [email protected]. For other tour dates go to http://spiritsoftudorhall.blogspot.com
Presented by Art + Feminism and led by librarian and Art+Feminism Co-founder Siân Evans. Contribute to fair representations of women and people of color in the arts by adding and editing content on the world’s largest online encyclopedia of knowledge. In a 2011 survey, the Wikimedia Foundation found that less than 10% of its contributors identify as female. This lack of female participation has led to an alarming dearth of content about women and art in the world’s most popular online research tool. People of all gender identities and expressions are invited to participate.
Learn more about Asia Booth, sister of John Wilkes Booth. Presented by Kate Ramirez. She is a 19th century researcher, speaker, and living historian who specializes in the Lincoln assassination. She has presented on different aspects of the Lincoln assassination for several organizations including the Society for Women and the Civil War, Tudor Hall, Historic Port Royal, and the Surratt Society. She also speaks about the events of 1865 through her work as a volunteer docent at the Dr. Samuel A. Mudd House Museum and as an employee of Historic Port Tobacco Village.
HoCoPoLitSo and the Wilde Lake Community Association present a literary celebration for Columbia's 50th birthday. Former Columbia residents and best-selling novelists Carrie Brown and John Gregory Brown will read from their work at a celebration of literature's history in this planned city. HoCoPoLitSo will also honor two of Columbia's own forces of nature, Padraic and Ellen Kennedy, for their work creating a literary life in Howard County.
The Patapsco Delta Boys (Tom Chalkley of Bruce Springstone & Bob Friedman of the Mambo Club, joined by the one and only Jonathan Jensen, multi-instrumentalist and composer) perform country blues, jugband tunes their original songs, and plum-pitiful ballads from the broken heartland.
TROUBLE IN MIND
By Alice Childress
Directed by Dawn Ursula
Join Everyman Theatre’s Female Resident Company Members for an immersive theatre-going experience where a cast of professional actors perform staged readings in an our intimate rehearsal hall.
Two artists, photographer Regina DeLuise and painter Gwen Hardie bring an unusually heightened attention to how light and shadow reveal the body within the physical world. The tenderness of the human experience has been an enduring and central subject in the photographs of Regina DeLuise. She works with film and a large format 8 x10 camera, which requires a collaborative and sympathetic engagement between herself and her subject. Her photographs reveal the essence of these encounters: an extended choreography of sensate observation.
BROADWAY LIVE at the Motor House with CJay - ACT 1
Also featuring Carol Westcott and Lauren Erazo
Open mic, Bway Trivia, Dancing, Games, and Sing Along Songs
The Motor House
120 North Ave
Baltimore, MD 21201
Writers LIVE: Cathy Scott-Clark talks about her book The Exile: The Stunning Inside Story of Osama bin Laden and Al Qaeda in Flight. Maryland State Library for the Blind & Physically Handicapped, 415 Park Avenue. Tuesday, June 6, 6:30 p.m.
Stinger Pictures presents Dear Sylvia, a poignant documentary exploring the effects of drama therapy on the aging mind, and the sadness and joy that comes with caring for the elderly. It was an official selection of the 2017 Capital City Film Festival, and a finalist at the 2017 New York Film and TV Festival. The film marks the final appearance of Sylvia Gassel, the Broadway and film actress who worked closely with Joseph Papp in the early days of Shakespeare in the Park.
BROADWAY LIVE at the Motor House with CJay
Also featuring Carol Westcott and Lauren Erazo
Open mic, Bway Trivia, Dancing, Games, and Sing Along Songs
Tuesday, June 6th
The Motor House
120 North Ave
Baltimore, MD 21201
Baltimore's NEW night out for Broadway Lovers, Geeks, and Hopefuls. Get your tickets today to enjoy the best of Broadway!
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Undesign the Redline is an interactive exhibit that connects the intentional, systematic housing segregation by race of the 1930s to the political and social issues of today through the powerful narratives of the people and communities affected by redlining – the practice of restricting access to credit for prospective homebuyers based on the demographics (particularly race) of the community they want to buy into -- and its legacy. It is hosted by Enterprise Community Partners and Designing the WE.
Jazz June is here!
Kicking off the Mount Vernon Place Conservancy's Summer in the Squares series in 2017: the great Rhonda Robinson Jazz Trio! Rhonda is a Baltimore-based jazz vocalist/flutist and performs all over the Baltimore-Washington region. Join us for a fun evening of FREE great jazz at the Mount Vernon Place - West Square.
Joining Rhonda will be the super talented Eliot Seppa on bass and the amazingly gifted Justin Taylor on piano. Bring your folding chairs or blanket!!
Pianist and composer Spenser Charles makes his debut at Germano’s with his trio of musicians including Blake Meister on bass and Byung Kang on drums. Studying piano since the age of 7, Spenser has won many awards recognizing his playing and compositions. A graduate of the Peabody Preparatory Jazz Academy, Spenser is currently pursuing a B.M. at Northwestern University, studying under members of the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra. Spenser frequently plays out around the DC-Baltimore area and can be found monthly at Marcel’s restaurant on Pennsylvania.
The Tony Awards are coming up, so enjoy a massive helping of brassy Broadway tunes from present and past, stories and jokes some might consider crass, all served up by the hometown maven of class and sass! Come see Germano's regular Billy Morton-Ortega for a night of of showtunes, breathtaking choreography*, competitive hot-dog eating**, and musical interludes improvised on a hammer dulcimer***. Michael Sheppard will attempt valiantly to accompany such a multi-talented individual on the piano.
* Not a chance.
** Seriously?