BETSEY HOBELMANN IN "MY FAVORITE THINGS"
The lovely Betsey Hobelmann returns to the Cabaret with her new show, My Favorite Things.. She is accompanied by Sterling Gray on the baby grand.
The lovely Betsey Hobelmann returns to the Cabaret with her new show, My Favorite Things.. She is accompanied by Sterling Gray on the baby grand.
Join the Howard County Arts Council for a free reception for our current gallery exhibits, Art Maryland 2018 and Director’s Choice.
A biennial juried exhibit, Art Maryland 2018 is a premier showcase for regional artists. This year’s guest juror is Cara Ober, a Baltimore-based artist, writer, and founding editor of BMoreArt, Baltimore’s online art magazine and print journal. Ober will offer remarks and present juror awards during the reception.
Influenza (the flu) causes misery every season. Why haven’t we conquered it yet? How and why is the virus constantly changing? Should Do I really need to get a flu shot? Join us as we learn all about influenza from a panel of experts from Johns Hopkins and the Maryland Department of Health. We’ll have an overview about the influenza virus and then learn about vaccines, pandemics, and how public health officials monitor each year to look for hazardous new strains. All audiences welcome.
McDaniel College students perform vocal and instrumental solos of musical selections spanning from classical to contemporary.
Join us for our third annual storytelling event! You will be mesmerized by personal stories from a cross section of people in our amazing Howard County community. Storytellers’ names will be listed closer to the event. Recommended for 18 and older.
Advance registration recommended, program may sell out.
What can local indie filmmakers dream up in just 29 days? Find out at the Tenth Annual screening of the 29 Days Later Film Project!
All awards will be given out following the films!
Tony Arnold, soprano and Seth Knopp, piano
Enjoy Mascagni's L'amico Fritz in an intimate concert setting with Baltimore Concert Opera at the Garrett Jacobs Mansion of the Engineers Club. Fans of Cavalleria Rusticana will surely enjoy this lesser-known opera by its composer Pietro Mascagni, a love story with a happier ending than its better-known sibling! Fritz, a wealthy landowner and sworn bachelor, has agreed to provide the dowry for a young couple despite his disdain for marriage. His friend, the rabbi David, argues with Fritz about marriage, and the two make a bet regarding whether or not Fritz himself will marry.
Conductor Kwamé Ryan returns to the BSO, introducing the fast-rising Naughton sisters, twins and duo-pianists whom The Philadelphia Inquirer praised as “paired to perfection” after their Philadelphia Orchestra debut. They perform Poulenc’s brilliantly witty Concerto for Two Pianos, portraying a musical game between close friends who just happen to be keyboard virtuosos. The program concludes with Mendelssohn's Symphony No. 5.
Additional performance on Sunday, November 11th at 3pm.
Dance
Senior Dance Concert
Friday, November 9 – Saturday, November 10, 8 p.m.
Dance Cube (337 Performing Arts and Humanities Building)
The 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. Tickets will be available online in fall 2018.
One of our most highly requested audience favorite productions, by popular demand, returns in a new holiday version. The original cast and original production team of last season’s smash hit THE MARVELOUS WONDERETTES return for the holidays with the WINTER WONDERETTES.
Learn how to craft and hone your storytelling skills in a fun, small-group setting with professional storyteller, Leigh Tillman. Become a more engaging and effective storyteller – whether with family and friends, in your community, or for professional effectiveness at work. NOTE: Registration fee includes a complementary ticket to the previous night Storytelling (November 9) event.
Advanced registration required – Space is limited; 18 and older
Begun in the early 1800s on land donated by John Eager Howard, Baltimore’s iconic Lexington Market holds the title as the oldest market in America. Ralph Waldo Emerson also dubbed it “the gastronomic capital of the world.”
Center for the Arts Atrium and Galleries
Drop-in for an afternoon of hands-on art activities, interactive gallery tours, story time, and more inspired by the current exhibitions in the Center for the Arts galleries and Asian Arts and Culture Center. The day’s activities are designed and guided by Towson University students, faculty and staff. Visitors of all ages welcome!
Admission is free
This self-contained episode is an 8-hour durational performance. You may chose the length of your stay. Please purchase a ticket for each time slot you wish to attend. For your first hour, please select a “FIRST HOUR” ticket. For any hour after your first, select an “Additional Hour” ticket. For instance, if you wish to attend from 3pm to 5pm, you should buy one FIRST HOUR ticket for 3pm and one "Additional Hour" ticket at 4pm for each member of your group.
One of Sykesville Main Street’s most popular events is back, the Sykesville Craft Beer Festival, and this year we’re twisting it into the best of local microbreweries and food truck delishes!
Crafter spots and food vendor application are available!
Pre-Sale Tickets $35. You can purchase tickets at the gate for $40/admission. Tickets are non-refundable.
Rain or shine.
NO PETS ALLOWED
Entertainment –
12pm- 2pm | Bottom of the Fifth
2:30pm-5pm | Soundtown Baltimore
On the Second Saturday of each month the Baltimore County Arts Guild offers a free family art making activity for artists of all ages. No registration is required. See artwork on exhibit and create artwork of your own. Different activities each month. Clay, collage, pastels, painting, printmaking, sewing.... Develop creative problem solving abilities, and improve communication skills while having lots of fun!
October 15- make a sculpture
November– make peace paintings
December– print peace flags
January– create your dream vacation
Roger Schmelzer puts the American Songbook to generous and charming use in an upbeat tuneful evening directed by the legendary Marilyn Maye. He made a “delightful” NYC debut according to Theater Pizzazz, bringing a crisp, fresh sound to classic pop tunes and underperformed cabaret gems.
On piano is Jeffrey Harris, who accompanies Ms. Maye and music directs for Maureen McGovern and Lea Salonga
Join us for a lively evening as Marion Winik, The Baltimore Book of the Dead, and Laura Lippman, Sunburn, discuss their newest books, the unpredictable writing life, and Baltimore.
Guest artist Jason Shafer partners with HCC faculty member Kuei-I Wu for a recital full of a wide variety of colorful music. The centerpiece Brahms sonata is one of the composer's final works, and contains some of his most sublime and emotional music. With the depth of Brahms, ethereal world of Debussy, and jazzy Gershwin, this evening of music has something for everyone. The performance ends with an exciting collaboration with Jason's former clarinet teacher, HCC faculty member Kyle Coughlin.