Jazz Night
Senior adjunct lecturer Tim Jenkins directs as student musicians perform diverse styles of jazz, including classic big band swing, bebop, Latin, funk, jazz-rock, and classic blues.
Senior adjunct lecturer Tim Jenkins directs as student musicians perform diverse styles of jazz, including classic big band swing, bebop, Latin, funk, jazz-rock, and classic blues.
This annual event showcases student-produced fiction and documentary films as the culminating project for each Cinema student’s senior capstone. Visit www.mcdaniel.edu/cinema for more information about McDaniel’s Cinema program.
Step into the exciting world of improv with our interactive workshop, "Discover the Magic of Improv." This two-hour in-person experience is specially designed for individuals who are curious about exploring the thrill of improv for the first time. Get ready to embark on a low-pressure, fun-filled adventure that will unleash your creativity, boost your confidence, and ignite your sense of playfulness.
The nation’s #1 touring tribute to Tom Petty, the acclaimed show accurately recreate the sights, sounds and concert experience of a Tom Petty concert, honoring the music of this legendary American icon.
Tickets are: $35-45 in advance and $55 at the door. Senior and JCC member discounts are allowed for this event.
Please note that there may be dancing in the pit area between the stage and Row A.
The mission of the Maryland Film Festival (MdFF) is to bring films, filmmakers, and audiences together in a friendly, inclusive atmosphere that reflects the unique aspects of our community, while participating in and adding to the larger film dialogue across the country and across the world. Film for Everyone.
Ntozake Shange's first work and most acclaimed theater piece which captures the brutal, tender, and dramatic lives of contemporary Black women, "For Colored Girls..." offers a transformative, riveting evening of provocative dance, music and poetry and is performed by a cast of seven women characters.
Recommended for ages 16 and up
*Please note the special performance time on Sunday, April 21st and April 28th.
“Cynthia Kaplan is the funniest, funkiest white girl I’ve seen. Cindy of Arc takes you on the hilarious journey (with rockin’ songs) of an unapologetically smart-ass woman.” – Nancy Giles, Emmy- winning contributor, CBS News Sunday Morning
“If you’re lucky, Kaplan will sing and play guitar, and then you’ll laugh until you can’t breathe.” – Time Out NY
CINDY OF ARC
By Cynthia Kaplan
May 2 – 4
Why are there no Jews in Whoville?
What is a scold’s bridle?
Internationally acclaimed accordionist will perform classical music, folk music from Eastern Europe and other parts of the world, and his own compositions. Stas may also perform American favorites such as Tea for Two, Moon River, Rocky Top, and others.
This year’s Ensemble-in-Residence, Musica Spira, and the Choir of St. David’s join forces to bring to life celestial music from the cloisters of the Baroque era.
Despite rigorous ecclesiastical sanctions on the musical activities of cloistered women, music-making flourished across the seventeenth century in Italian convents. A significant number of nuns became esteemed composers and performers, among them some of the most prolific composers of the time.
Celebrate the kick-off of Asia North 2024. Meet the artists featured in Love Letters to Baltimore + the DMV. Enjoy performances by Ami Dang, Soo Kyung Jung, Somapa Thai Dance Company, and the Yong Han Lion Dancers. Savor dishes provided by the Baltimore Xiamen Sister City Committee. Hosted by Joyce Liang.
For More Information: https://towson.edu/asianarts
Join us in Highlandtown on the first Friday each month from 5-9pm for the Highlandtown Art Walk!
2nd Annual Rotunda Rocks Returns to Hampden Neighborhood this Spring
Family-friendly Night of Rockin’ Fun Begins May 3 and Runs Every Friday Until End of September
MGQuintet comes to An die Musik Live featuring the Gross Brothers celebrating the music of Eddie Jefferson and Cannonball Adderley along with other standards and originals. Two shows at 7pm and 9pm, livestream passes and student tickets available!
Mark Gross - alto saxophone
Vincent Gross - trpt/vocal
Allyn Johnson - piano
Ark Ovrutski - bass
Jerome Gillespie - drums
Get ready to “ease on down the road” to an unforgettable evening at The Kaleidoscope Ball: Welcome to the Emerald City! Join us on Friday, May 3rd at 7 PM at Guilford Hall Brewery for a night of culture, community, and imagination inspired by The Wiz, all in support of St. Francis Neighborhood Center.
TICKETS ON SALE NOW: stfranciscenter.org/emeraldgala
Directed by senior lecturer Linda Kirkpatrick, the College Band features nearly 50 musicians, including McDaniel students, as well as McDaniel faculty members, band alumni and community musicians, performing musical selections ranging from classical to pops.
This Spring join Phil Wickham on the I Believe Tour! Alongside special guests Pat Barrett and Benjamin William Hastings, Phil will be making stops all across the country for nights featuring many of his most popular worship songs (“House of the Lord,” “Battle Belongs,” “Living Hope,”) and brand new songs off his new album I Believe like “This is Our God,” “The Jesus Way,” “Isn’t He Good,” and more! We can’t wait to worship with you this Spring.
It’s 1979 and they don’t go by the book! When neurotic New Yorker Marvin leaves his wife Trina & son Jason for his lover Whizzer, tempers flare and hilarity & drama quickly ensue. With the help of psychiatrist Mendel and the beloved “lesbians from next door” Dr. Charlotte and Cordelia, everyone must learn a thing or two about growing up in an ever-changing world. Hilarious, heartbreaking, and utterly unique, Falsettos is a contemporary musical about the infinite possibilities that make up a modern family and a beautiful reminder that love can tell a million stories.
Follow a fateful journey between two young lovers from feuding families. Their passion defies conventions, leading to heart-wrenching decisions that ultimately seal their destiny. Set in the Age of Protest, this intense and colorful production gives a timeless story new life.
Watch the world’s greatest stories unroll before your eyes! Baltimore’s beloved festival of scrolled panoramas, known as “crankies,” returns for its 10th year of fireside wonder! The festival, the largest of its kind in the country, works with artists to showcase crankies from Baltimore and beyond!
Bret Michaels w/ Dee Snider, Dee Snider, Queensryche, Night Ranger, Stephen Pearcy, Stryper, Last In Line, Y&T, Quiet Riot, Lynch Mob, Doro, Aldo Nova, Child's Play, Fan Halen, Sun Dogs A Tribute to Rush, Cold Sweat, Soundcheck Rock Academy