Hot Club of Baltimore Sizzles Once Again
Hot Club of Baltimore Sizzles Once Again
Gypsy Jazz at Sotto Sopra Restaurant
Hot Club of Baltimore Sizzles Once Again
Gypsy Jazz at Sotto Sopra Restaurant
Nathan Hook, saxophone
Alex Fornier, bass
Jonathan Baez, percussion
Performing in our first floor gallery.
Krisztina Dér: flute/light
Thursday, March 29, 7:30 p.m.
UMBC Music Box
Hailed by The Washington Post as a musician with “a clean, full-bodied tone and fleet fingers,” flutist and UMBC alumna Krisztina Dér (’12) has focused on the integration of flute music and lighting art, leading her to commission works by composers Stuart Saunders Smith, Michael S. Rothkopf, and others. Come explore visual-sonic intermedia art for a unique performance experience!
The Orphan Sea
By Caridad Svich
Directed by Susan Stroupe
Opening March 29 at 8:30pm
Dates: March 29, 30, 31, and April 1, 7, 8*, 12, 13, 15
Industry Night: Thursday, April 12 at 8 PM
*Indicates 2pm Matinee performance
The Fallout Shelter at United Evangelical Church
923 S. East Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21224
Tickets $20, or $15 for Students and Seniors
Rhea Butcher is a Los Angeles-based standup comic, actor and writer. Originally from the Midwest, Rhea grew up skateboarding the mean streets of Akron, Ohio. Their blue collar brand of cool has endeared them to audiences nationwide, as they’ve performed standup and appeared on shows such as The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail, @Midnight and Conan. Rhea’s first television series, “Take My Wife” premiered as a critical hit and was reviewed by Vanity Fair, The New York Times, Vulture, IndieWire and countless other outlets.
IN THE COMPANY OF MEN … PART III
by Vincent E. Thomas/VTDance
March 30 & 31
In the Company of Men … Part III is an evening of dance art embracing themes of masculinity, life, love, social awareness, and human-ness. With a talented cast of all men, Vincent brings to the stage many perspectives on life through the physical work of the male body. The artistic range of the works is bold and impressive.
Five Classes: Saturdays, March 31 – May 5 (no class 4/28), 11am – 1pm and performance on Friday, May 11th, 8pm
Cost $225/$250 (member/non-member) – Full class only, no drop-ins
Be your most audacious, bold, confident and authentic self! Burlesque builds self-assurance and empowers you to EMBAWDY glamour, poise, purpose and oomph—whether on-stage, in the bedroom, or in the boardroom!
Produced by Feld Entertainment, Marvel Universe LIVE! Age of Heroes is performing at Royal Farms Arena from April 5 to April 8.
The New York Times’ Jon Pareles, in his best songs of 2017, describes Joan Shelley’s “If the Storms Never Came” as “intertwined acoustic and electric guitars, harking back to Pentangle, [that] carry a serene modal melody and thoughts about how disruption is essential.” The description aptly captures Shelley’s work and her evocative songwriting as one the strongest voices to emerge from an Appalachian roots folk community that is as deep today as it ever was.
-Hear the incredible true stories of Barnum’s life!
-Encounter genuine artifacts* from Barnum’s career!
-Witness the Fejee Mermaid!
-Experience Spirit Communication!
-Bring Barnum and his cast of characters back to life!
*along with reproductions, facsimiles, fakes, frauds and completely fabricated items
Premiering March 8- 25, 2018. Extended through April 20!
March 8 -25: Nightly seatings, Thursday through Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 6pm. At Doors open 30 minutes prior to each seance.
The musical play TITANIC examines the causes, the conditions and the characters involved in this ever-fascinating drama. This is the factual story of that ship — of her officers, crew and passengers, to be sure — but she will not, as has happened so many times before, serve as merely the background against which fictional, melodramatic narratives are recounted. The central character of our TITANIC is the Titanic herself.
— Peter Stone
Bill Murray and Jan Vogler met during their travels and became friends in New York. Curious about each other’s artistic world and interests, the actor and the cellist soon had the idea to work together on a project.
“The kind of group that world-music fans have always been thrilled to discover: vital, accomplished, local, unplugged, deeply rooted” — Jon Pareles - The New York Times
Baltimore – The Baltimore American Indian Center (BAIC) is holding its annual Mini PowWow and Health Fair to celebrate and preserve Native culture, share these traditions with Native and non-Native community members, as well as provide basic health resources to attendees. Attendees can enjoy Native American dancing, music, regalia, as well as the Heritage Museum and Gift Shop sale, while also taking advantage of the resources provided by health vendors.
Contemporary Arts Inc presents: In Celebration of Jazz Appreciation Month - The Eric Byrd Trio
Featured artists: Eric Byrd, keyboard; Bagwhan Kalsa, bass and Alphonso Young, drummer.
For almost two decades The Trio has traveled the world as enthusiastic ambassadors of jazz. Rooted in swing and bebop, The Trio embraces gospel and the blues as core elements of their expansive performance style.
FAQs
Join the Baltimore Rock Opera Society for our fourth annual fundraiser, Swanktacular: Bootlegger's Ball! A glamorous speakeasy-inspired evening filled with hot jazz and cool cocktails at the Zion Lutheran Church in downtown Baltimore.
Taking a break from the traditional norm, Schubert’s “Trout” Piano Quintet uses double bass in its instrumentation to create a different sonority. Schubert’s use of his own Lieder in this piece brings an enchanting lyricism to the composition. In addition to “Trout”, two duets by Rossini and Martinu featuring unusual routes on instrumentation will round out an evening of refreshing aural experience.
Experience the magic, the metaphor, the symbolism, the humor and the romance, when the Ballet Theatre of Maryland (BTM) presents the hauntingly, transformative retelling of the classic fairytale: Beauty and the Beast. Enter an enchanted castle where Beauty discovers that nothing is what it seems; help her tame a Beast through the power of love; and become a part of the magic that unravels the hideous spell keeping the Beast Captive.
Continuing its over quarter-century tradition of bringing award-winning jazz musicians to the City for intimate, memorable performances, The Baltimore Chamber Jazz Society will host a concert by the renowned Dave Stryker Quintet on Sunday, April 8, 2018.
Sotto Sopra Restaurant
presents
Dawn Derow
MY SHIP – Songs from 1941
Sunday, April 8th – 6 pm to 9 pm
Tickets: 410 625 0534
Cabaret at its best – MY SHIP has won accolades from New York City audiences this past fall and for a “one night only” performance, singer extraordinaire Dawn Derow and her pianist, Ian Herman, will perform the award winning show at Sotto Sopra Restaurant. Step back in time and listen to Dawn Derow’s renditions of 1941’s Hit Parade interspersed with a five course, fine dining Italian dinner from Sotto Sopra.