Bravo! Bernstein on Broadway
Singer/director Carolyn Black-Sotir brings together a cast of 80 amazing artists to celebrate the centennial birthday of Leonard Bernstein.
Singer/director Carolyn Black-Sotir brings together a cast of 80 amazing artists to celebrate the centennial birthday of Leonard Bernstein.
As our bodies move, we tell a story. Where we have been, where we are going, what we hold on to, what we let go of. When bodies move in masses, they tell a larger story. Hope, fear, war, famine, the search for a better life. What does it mean to be just one body moving in humanity’s great crowd? This is a movement piece. Prepare to be moved.
Visitors can enjoy free admission to the entire museum on the first Thursday of every month. A collection highlights tour takes place at 11 a.m.—explore the galleries with a member of our staff, hear the stories behind the artifacts on display and learn about Maryland’s rich history. Groups of 10 or more people must book the tour ahead of time.
Lena, a young vigilante, confronts a former Auschwitz guard accused of war crimes. Her efforts to extract a confession at gunpoint result in a twisted cat-and-mouse game and a standoff fraught with moral complexities and shocking revelations.
An inspired labor of love for zine-making teens Sandi Tan, Jasmine Ng and Sophie Siddique, Shirkers was a Singapore-made 1992 cult classic—or it would have been, had the 16mm footage not been stolen by their enigmatic American collaborator Georges Cardona, who disappeared. More than two decades later, Tan, now a novelist in L.A., returns to the country of her youth and to the memories of a man who both enabled and thwarted her dreams. Magically, too, she returns to the film itself, revived in a way she never could have imagined.
Interview show BIG Time invites the influential people behind the businesses, charities, and city you love. Their stories inspire comedy!
How do you know when you've truly succeeded? The answer is when the Baltimore Improv Group (BIG) invites you to have your life memorialized in a series of made up, totally unprepared comedy scenes celebrating you! Come join a hand picked cast of BIG's best improvisers as they comedically revere some of Baltimore's most important movers and shakers.
Baltimore Improv Group (BIG) offers FREE COMEDY SHOWS every night of the week!
Sister Act is the feel-good musical comedy smash based on the hit 1992 film that has audiences jumping to their feet! Featuring original music by Tony- and eight-time Oscar winner, Alan Menken (Newsies, Beauty and the Beast, Little Shop of Horrors), this uplifting musical was nominated for five Tony Awards, including Best Musical.
Casually Dope invites you to start your Saturday night with us. Turning the stories of our community into comedy, each show we'll invite a guest or just chop it up with audience and use those discussions to create a show like none other. You might learn something, you might not, but you'll definitely leave full of laughter.
Choose from two performances of our popular, family-friendly Symphonic Pops Concert! Jason Buckwalter and Kimberly Christie join the Orchestra for your favorites from Guys and Dolls. The whole family will love selections from The Greatest Showman, Harry Potter, and Celtic classics featuring the Teelin Irish Dance Company in music from the Emerald Isle. There is no pre-concert lecture before Pops. Instead enjoy a special offer from Cured/18th & 21st: show your ticket (paper or electronic) for 10% off dinner before or after either concert! Reservations recommended.
One of the best blues bands in the Mid-Atlantic, the Baltimore-based Kelly Bell Band presents a fusion of hip-hop, funk, rock and blues. Originally formed as a backup band for Bo Diddley, front man Kelly Bell and the band are now in their 22nd year of playing, recording, and entertaining fans.
A $1 fee applies to the purchase of each ticket online and at the box office.
In June 1967, a day after the Israeli/Egyptian Six Day War cease-fire, an Israeli sergeant and an Egyptian soldier encounter each other in an abandoned UNEF post in the Sinai desert. A firefight ensues and the two men become trapped—the Israeli on the ground floor of the post, the Egyptian on the upper. Outside stands the sergeant’s jeep, awaiting the victor. The two soldiers have one goal: survival.
Stitching History From The Holocaust was years in the making. Beginning with the discovery of a letter in Milwaukee pleading for help to escape Nazi occupied Prague and eight dress designs, the journey of piecing together this true story of talent lost spans two continents, four generations and more than seven decades.
Sundays At Three presents members of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and Baltimore Chamber Orchestra playing two of the greatest string quintets with viola emphasis: the Mozart G minor viola quintet, and the second of Brahms’ viola quintet. They will also play Dvořák's Terzetto in C major.
High school students admitted free. Younger children are admitted free with an adult.
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and Baltimore Chamber Orchestra members will play Mozart and Brahms string quintets in the Sundays At Three music series. April 7, 3:00 p.m. Christ Episcopal Church, 6800 Oakland Mills Rd, Columbia. Adults $15. High school students admitted free. Younger children admitted free with an adult.
A $1 fee applies to the purchase of each ticket online and at the box office.
The death of his mother forces Gadi, an adult with a cognitive disability, to move into the home of his estranged father, Reuven. The bond between father and son grows steadily stronger as they get to know each other again. Soon, Reuven must rely on Gadi's hidden strength as they face new struggles together.
A Sunday afternoon with musical stories and sagas, written by composers from around the world. Your storytellers will take you on the journey with their cello and piano duo.
Acclaimed for his "enthralling interpretive integrity" by The Guardian, Polish-Hungarian pianist Piotr Anderszewski performs Beethoven's epic Diabelli Variations. He is long associated with the revered work, with Gramophone calling his recording "the most intelligent, searching and delightful account of the Diabelli Variations to have reached us since Brendel’s.”
Celebrate the end of winter with an hour of gorgeous songs about love, nature, and the joy that comes with spring. Works by Rossini, Debussy, Grieg, Strauss, Beach, Rachmaninoff, and more will be performed by sopranos Claire Galloway and Ellie Yeonjung Kim, tenor Min Jin, baritone Rob McGinness, and pianist Joseph Satava. A wine reception with the artists will follow the performance. Seating is not reserved and tickets will also be available at the door.
Nominated for 5 Grammys and known for his Emmy nominated PBS-TV specials and NPR series, Michael Feinstein is one of the most important musical forces of our time. Feinstein, who has performed at the White House, Buckingham Palace, the Hollywood Bowl, and Carnegie Hall, now graces the Gordon stage.