CHARLES DICKENS' GREAT EXPECTATIONS
CHARLES DICKENS' GREAT EXPECTATIONS
Adapted by Gale Childs Daly
Directed by Tazewell Thompson\
CHARLES DICKENS' GREAT EXPECTATIONS
Adapted by Gale Childs Daly
Directed by Tazewell Thompson\
Poetry & Conversation: Brian Gilmore and Joseph Ross read from their selected works. Wednesday, March 29, Maryland State Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, 415 Park Avenue, 6:30 p.m.
PRESS RELEASE: Ballet Theatre of Maryland, Resident Company at the Lyric in Baltimore presents Excalibur: The Sword in the Stone 2016-2017, April, 2017.
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Time is just about upon us for the EYE to be awakened. This is where the family comes together to share, support, and express ourselves on the open mic. First timers and veterans are both equally encouraged to come out and share their thoughts, feelings, ideals, and some even their soul. Our queens always bring the fyre. This experience will stay true to form. Coming from Connecticut to drop some jewels and spit that fyre it is our honor to give you.......
Single Carrot Theatre is launching a new series: Playread With Me!
And informal and free reading series on identity in America, Playread With Me! will feature plays that address issues ranging from gender and sexuality
to race and representation.
Join us at the WindUp Space in Station North, for this exciting cross between a staged reading and book club. Read roles alongside actors, or just listen, then stick around for a facilitated discussion of the play's themes and its relevance to the community!
Join the artists of Baltimore Musicales for an hour of nature-inspired songs and vocal chamber music by Barber, Fauré, Schumann, Strauss, Rachmaninoff, Copland, and more. Experience "performers with easy, conversational rapport with their audience, stage presence and exquisite voices" in "a diverse and energetic program" (Baltimore Messenger). Featured artists include sopranos Keely Bosworth Borland, Katherine Boyce, and Thea Tullman Moore, baritone Rob McGinness, pianist Ju Young Lee, violinists Andrew Kwon and Marika Suzuki, violist Joshua Hong, and cellist Jacques-Pierre Malan.
CIRCA Catalyst with Mark Alice Durant and Guenet Abraham
Monday, April 10, 12:00 – 1:00 PM
Dresher Center Conference Room (216)
Performing Arts and Humanities Building
Humanities Forum — Daphne Harrison Lecture
“A Conversation About Digital Access”
Carla Hayden, Librarian of Congress
Thursday, April 13, 5:30 p.m.
Earl and Darielle Linehan Concert Hall
Follow in the footsteps of Baltimore's literary luminaries and discover the elegant brownstone mansions and majestic cultural institutions built by Baltimore's successful 19th century merchants and industrialists. Learn how a neighborhood of scholars, struggling artists and authors, newspaperman, philanthropists and social reformers offered rich opportunities to discuss and debate ideas and open new literary avenues.
Writers LIVE: An Evening with Mason Jar Press. A new local independent press brings together their authors in a celebration of literature and art. Hosted and moderated by Stephen Zerance and Matthew Falk, the program features the Black Ladies Brunch Collective and Michelle Junot. Wednesday, April 19, Maryland State Library for the Blind & Physically Handicapped, 415 Park Avenue, 6:30 p.m.
Poetry & Conversation: Elizabeth Hazen and Rose Solari read from their selected works. Tuesday, April 25, Maryland State Library for the Blind & Physically Handicapped, 415 Park Avenue, 6:30 p.m.