A New Brain
A NEW BRAIN
Music and Lyrics by William Finn
Book by William Finn and James Lapine
Iron Crow Theatre
May 31 – June 9
A NEW BRAIN
Music and Lyrics by William Finn
Book by William Finn and James Lapine
Iron Crow Theatre
May 31 – June 9
Bel Air Dance Academy presents their take on the Lewis Carroll classic, which is sure to delight audience members of all ages. Follow Alice down the rabbit hole and get ready for an adventure in Wonderland with all the beloved characters: the White Rabbit, The Mad Hatter, the March Hare, and of course, The Red Queen!
Featuring ballet, modern, tap, and jazz style dancing, this show is filled with quirky, engaging music that is sure to entertain.
Don’t be late! Buy your tickets today!
Join Carrots and friends for Drunk Shakespeare [and other dead white guys]!
We’re taking the classics to a whole new level: actors and friends present fully rehearsed scenes, but they’ve gotta get the job done while totally housed.
Enjoy a brief and beer-addled history lesson from master of disguise and emcee Lance Bankerd, before our collection of drunken rogues take the stage!
We’ll laugh, we’ll cry, we’ll all have hangovers tomorrow.
Hitch Cocktails, Chicago Reader's Best Improv Troupe 2016, is just one of the over 40 comedy acts you can see at Laugh Index Theatre's ninth annual comedy festival, LIT Fest 2019, from June 1-9 in Penn Quarter, Washington D.C. LIT Fest 2019 features the most unique show line-ups as all types of comedy acts are featured in the festival: improv, stand-up, storytelling, sketch, musical, and more. The acts come from all around the country and represent noteworthy theatres such as The Second City.
Songs, dances and narration by Delwin Fiddler, Lakota Sioux, of the story of the
Sacred White Buffalo Pipe.
Let Ellen Katz dazzle you with the sheer brilliance of “Hamilton”. Baltimore’s Best Broadway educator connects you to the music and story of America’s amazing founding father. With exciting visuals and music she tells his story in a unique and creative presentation that both stands on its own and will enhance your “Hamilton” experience when the Broadway phenomenon comes to Baltimore this summer.
Doors open at 6pm for pre-show dining.
Attend both sessions!
June 4
In partnership with The Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture, Everyman Theatre presents a special "In Community" performance of the first act of Queens Girl in the World by Caleen Sinnette Jennings. Special Evening Access to the Museum (5:30pm-7pm)
$15 online ticketing | $20 @ the door | Museum galleries (1st and 2nd floor) will be open 5:30pm – 7pm
In partnership with Everyman Theatre, The Lewis presents a special in community performance of excerpts from Queens Girl in the World by Caleen Sinette Jennings.
The sounds of Jacqueline Marie Butler's world come to life through new lobby experiences pre and post-show. Enjoy a fun, festive, lounge after the play every Friday night in June. The bar stays open and music continues. Be introduced to incredible local musicians, bands, and other artistic organizations showcasing work inspired by the powerful narrative of the Queens Girl Rep.
Exit the theatre and walk into an afterparty. All-vinyl, Baby Alcatraz spins as you grab a drink, enjoy conversation, and dance as the lobby pulses with sounds of the '60s.
EVENT NAME: Macbeth (Movable)
EVENT CONTACT NAME: Chesapeake Shakespeare Company
ADDRESS: 3655 Church Road, Ellicott City, MD 21043
EVENT CONTACT EMAIL: [email protected]
EVENT CONTACT PHONE: 410-244-8570
Let Ellen Katz dazzle you with the sheer brilliance of “Hamilton”. Baltimore’s Best Broadway educator connects you to the music and story of America’s amazing founding father. With exciting visuals and music she tells his story in a unique and creative presentation that both stands on its own and will enhance your “Hamilton” experience when the Broadway phenomenon comes to Baltimore this summer.
Doors open at 6pm for pre-show dining.
Attend both sessions!
June 4
The Short Kuts Show live short storytelling series returns to the Reginald F. Lewis Museum on June 14th, 2019, with its 3rd show of the season just in time for Baltimore’s celebration of Gay Pride Week.
THE TALE OF SERSE
The In Series
By George Frideric Handel
June 14 – 16
The Encounter, magicians Annie Montone and Brian Kehoe, are in residence at The Elephant!
Catch the show at 8:30 or 10:00 p.m. No tickets and no cover!
The Elephant is located in an iconic 1850’s midtown mansion in the city’s historic Mount Vernon neighborhood. Adorned with decorative arts by Tiffany, De Forrest, Waterford, and Rinehart, The Elephant serves globally inspired cuisine and handcrafted cocktails with a vibe that is chic and casually elegant.