SAY What!?
Baltimore, MD - In recognition of Autism Acceptance and Awareness Month and National Poetry Month, Make Studio is pleased to present SAY What!?
Baltimore, MD - In recognition of Autism Acceptance and Awareness Month and National Poetry Month, Make Studio is pleased to present SAY What!?
Robbie Pate returns to Germanos to play duo with guitarist Michael Gary II
Robbie and Michael, both alumni of The Baltimore School for the Arts, started playing duo together in 2011.
This concert will include original music and arrangements written by Robbie and Michael!
Oriole Ball Paint Nite at Baltimore Visitor Center
Join us for an evening of painting and fun. Bring your friends. Food and drinks will be available for purchase.
Baltimore Visitor Center
PARKING WILL BE VALIDATED! This is ony valid for attendee's that park at the Harbor Court Garage on Lee Street. The garage is located on the side of the Royal Sonesta Hotel.
Baltimore’s newest comedy experience lets you start off the weekend right, with friends, laughs, and beer – for only $5.
Every Friday at 7 p.m. kick back with a cold one and join Baltimore Improv Group’s longest-running troupe, Plan B, for a special HAPPY HOUR show. They’ll delight and surprise you while creating scenes, characters – sometimes, even songs – on the spot.
Bring your favorite coworkers, your favorite friends, heck bring your favorite party hat and enjoy yourself as we do the work. You’re off the clock.
Organist Benjamin Teague, from Newport South Wales, UK, will perform a
recital of “Music Across the Ages” on the majestic Roosevelt – Austin pipe organ at Historic
Lovely Lane, the Mother Church of American Methodism, on April 21st at 7:00 PM.
On the eve of the 48th Earth Day celebration, the Saint Ignatius Green Team will present the environmental film Renewal – the first feature-length documentary film to capture the vitality and diversity of today's religious-environmental activists. Renewal is a series of 10-15 minute religious environmental stories across faith traditions, stories from America's religious environmental movement.
Strand Theater Company proudly presents the Second offering of the inaugural Women On Top Series Festival:
Sally McCoy by Alice Stanley
Directed by Deidre McAllister
April 21-23
Friday-Saturday at 8pm, Sunday at 2:00pm
Tickets - $10
Synopsis: In the midst of the first gruesomely violent event of the legendary Hatfield and McCoy feud, one woman does what she must to save her family. Sally McCoy tells a harrowing and deeply personal story, while also taking a hard look at women’s role in history.
Photo by Kevin Stanley Photography.
This is the classic sound of five guys singing tight harmonies on a street corner. The Doo Wop Project is history you can dance to! Stars of Broadway’s smash hitsJersey Boys and Motown: The Musical join the SuperPops and harmonize the classics of The Crests, The Flamingos, Smokey Robinson and The Temptations, as well as newer hits from Michael Jackson, Jason Mraz and Amy Winehouse.
Senior Dance Concert
Friday – Saturday, April 21 – 22, 8 pm
UMBC Dance Cube (337 Performing Arts and Humanities Building)
The UMBC Department of Dance presents the Senior Dance Concert, featuring new works that explore the past, present, and future of the human experience through elaborate and exciting movement.
Tickets: $12 general admission, $7 students and seniors. Available at the box office or online via MissionTix.
Godly Chaos Performed by QuaQuaQua
Conceived, Directed, and Designed by Adam Rosenblatt
April 20 & 21
What exists between pure chaos and complete predictability? Where do we -as animals, as people, as societies- fall within this spectrum of order and disorder? Are we really in control of our actions? Is Free Will an illusion? Do the laws that dictate gargantuan cosmic forces and minuscule atomic attractions also apply to our personal relationships, our intellectual opinions, our reptilian urges? Try to find some answers with QuaQuaQua.
A lot of people say they'll work until they drop. Quincy Jones is doing it.
The stand-up comic (no relation to the music mogul who has the same name) was told over a year ago that he only had one year to live. He was doing gigs nightly, but the diagnosis forced him to double-down on his craft. Jones subsequently appeared on the Ellen Degeneres’ Show, who began to advocate for him to get a comedy special. HBO came on board and this past year they debuted Quincy Jones: Burning the Light, a hilarious and inspirational hour long special.
Sentimental and funny, The Fantasticks is the longest-running musical in history for a reason. With a romantic tale of young lovers inspired by Romeo and Juliet, and memorable love songs accompanied by a lilting harp, it enchants audiences. A simply charming boy and girl next door are nudged toward marriage by their matchmaking Dads. Despite the Dads’ shenanigans and best intentions, the young couple must figure it out for themselves. With universal themes and a heartwarming earnestness, it’s appropriate for all ages.
Something Rotten! is Broadway’s big, fat hit! (New York Post). Set in 1595, this hilarious smash tells the story of Nick and Nigel Bottom, two brothers who are desperate to write a hit play. When a local soothsayer foretells that the future of theatre involves singing, dancing and acting at the same time, Nick and Nigel set out to write the world’s very first MUSICAL! With its heart on its ruffled sleeve and sequins in its soul, Something Rotten! is The Producers + The Book of Mormon x The Drowsy Chaperone. Squared!
Maryland artists Deborah Hoeper and Ken Beerbohm will exhibit their works in a show , "When Words Aren't Enough" at Artists’ Gallery located on Main Street in Old Ellicott City from May 2 through May 28.
A reception open to the public will be held on Sun., May 7 from 2-5 pm at the Gallery.
Watercolors by Deborah Hoeper are based on her recent visit to Petra in Jordan. This series of paintings is based upon her reaction to this fascinating place and the colors and textures of the rocks and canyon walls. www.hoeperart.com
GBMC Healthcare, Inc. is hosting its second annual Walk A Mile In Her Shoes®: The International March to Stop Rape, Sexual Assault and Gender Violence on Saturday, April 22, 2017 at the GBMC campus in Towson, MD. This powerful event is an opportunity to educate the community on sexual assault and domestic violence against women. Male and female participants will walk a mile around GBMC’s campus in high heels to shed light and show support for an extremely important issue for women and men of all ages.
Develop authentic relationships, learn to partner well, and craft dynamic scenes. Unpack the art in scene study as you explore staging, working with a director, and connecting through dramatic text. Class meets on Saturdays, April 22-May 13, 10:30 am-1:00 pm
Age group: High schoolers
Register by: April 21
Go on a musical treasure hunt of counting fun! Uncover playful patterns, rascally rhythms, and nifty notes and numbers in the music of Beethoven, Tchaikovsky and more.
Inspiration Zone! Prior to each concert, join us in the lobby starting at 9:45 am for a range of exciting, interactive and educational musical adventures. Activities include instrument petting zoo, exciting arts and crafts, interactive workshops, performances by BSYO and OrchKids, face painting and more!
Springsteen is pleased to present some new social portraits, an exhibition of new work by Benjamin Horns. Join us for the opening reception Saturday, March 18th, from 6-9pm.
Benjamin Horns is an artist currently based in Los Angeles. This will be his first solo exhibition with the gallery.
Maryland Volunteer Lawyers for The Arts Presents
Art Law Clinic!
Artists with Legal Questions can get Answers April 22nd from 1-4pm
$5 for a 30 minute time slot with a Volunteer Lawyer
Sign up for a time slot wth [email protected]
Terrault is pleased to present In A Dignified Fashion, a solo exhibition of recent work by Devin N. Morris. Join us on April 8th for the opening reception as well as a few readings by Devin N. Morris.
April 8 - May 6, 2017
Opening reception - Saturday, April 8th 7-10pm