Theatre Morgan presents Ntozake Shange's "spell #7"
spell #7
Written by Ntozake Shange
Directed by Shirley Basfield Dunlap
spell #7
Written by Ntozake Shange
Directed by Shirley Basfield Dunlap
Led by early music specialist Nicholas McGegan, the program features two BSO violinists in Vivaldi’s beloved Four Seasons. Experience the enchanting incidental music Schubert wrote for the Viennese stage play, Rosamunde. Schumann’s Konzertstück, or Concert Piece for Four Horns, is almost as spectacular to see as it is to hear.
The Nostalgix have been performing for 11 years. Together they bring a diversified sound from four talented professionals. Each member brings his own style and together they create harmony that is both appealing and exciting.
The Nostalgix have shared the stage with The Duprees, The Classics, The Tokens, Larry Chance and The Earls, and The Passion to name a few. In 2007, The Nostalgix took the stage at MetLife Stadium and performed at the Richard Nader DooWop Spectacular! With 50 plus years of experience between them, they are sure to bring enjoyment to any crowd!
Harold J. Kaplan Concert Hall, Center for the Arts (CA 3042)
Join visual artist and musician, Alif Laila, for an audio-visual performance, introducing the South Asian aesthetic theory of rasa, one that evokes emotions through the visual, literary, and performing arts. Enjoy melodic ragas, while viewing projections of Ms. Laila’s watercolors. A question and answer session with the artist will follow the performance.
Tickets: $20 Regular Price, $15 AA&CC Members, $10 non-TU students, $5 TU students
McDaniel College’s Department of Music presents this concert featuring many McDaniel music department faculty members and musical groups. Organized by Shelley Ensor, director of McDaniel College’s Gospel Choir, the concert is focused on delivering a positive message. She hopes that the performance will “show love and unity during these divisive times. We want to show the students and community that we support each other and love each other.”
Maryland Art Place & Philanthropik present GUISE II!
Mark your calendars for a night of art, music, mischief and masquerade! MAP & Philanthropik are producing a decadently themed costume party as an extension of MAP's Fall Benefit exhibition. Don your mystery mask and join us for a surreal celebration - during the most ghoulish time of the year!
Tickets include light tastings, live entertainment, and admission to MAP's fall exhibition, "Repurposed with Purpose" curated by Doreen Bolger, former Director of the Baltimore Museum of Art.
Scott F. Mason celebrates over ten years of impersonating Dame Edna and has performed throughout the Mid-Atlantic, Broadway, Florida, Las Vegas, DC, and Sedona, AZ.
In 2010 and 2012 he won “Best Comedian” at the Las Vegas Reel Awards which is akin to the Oscars for the Tribute Artist Industry.
The Baltimore Improv Group has improv comedy shows every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 7, 8 & 9 p.m. All Thursday shows are free. Friday and Saturday shows are $10.
Improv comedy shows are made up entirely on the spot using audience suggestions! No two shows are alike!
This is Bluey’s Big Play, For Real Life.
When Dad feels like a little bit of Sunday afternoon time out, Bluey and Bingo have other plans! Join them as they pull out all of the games and cleverness at their disposal to get Dad off that bean bag.
Bluey’s Big Play is a brand-new theatrical adaptation of the Emmy® award-winning children’s television series, with an original story by Bluey creator Joe Brumm, and new music by Bluey composer, Joff Bush.