A New Year's Day Baroque Celebration
Kim Valario, flute
Sandra Lisicky, oboe
Gretchen Gettes, cello
Bozena Brown, harpsichord
T. Herbert Dimmock, organ
Kim Valario, flute
Sandra Lisicky, oboe
Gretchen Gettes, cello
Bozena Brown, harpsichord
T. Herbert Dimmock, organ
Germano’s PIATTINI is delighted to host Bach in Baltimore in a cabaret celebration featuring vocalist Megan Dimmock with a program of beloved Broadway songs. Ticket includes the performance and a delicious 3 course dinner, coffee, tea and soft drinks. Alcoholic beverages available for purchase.
ALL are welcomed for a night of FREE laughter @Flavor Restaurant in Mt Vernon. The Flavor of Funny comedy series is a once a month showcase of the DMV's best comedic personalities. This month will feature Dan Marse Kapr, Camilo Diaz, Nicki Fuchs, Garrett Harvest and Micheal Furr will be the headliner of this hilarious line up!! The space can only hold 75 people so get there early doors are at 7:30 and the show begins at 8:00pm
Forty-three years ago Marcus Dagan made his singing debut at Jerusalem Of Gold, a nightclub in Amsterdam.
To celebrate this milestone he'll be in his favorite room upstairs here in the Cabaret at Germano's Piattini.
Tonight’s show will chart the musical path that brought him here several years ago to be an integral part of Baltimore's musical landscape. A great way to begin the New Year!!
$15 ($20 at the door)
Join us for live music - we have a rotating calendar of local musical acts for you to enjoy!
The below schedule is subject to change; please give us a call if you'd like to confirm a specific act during your upcoming visit to Baltimore (410-685-6600).
IN OUR BALTIMORE BAR & LOUNGE:
Bobby Betlejewski
every Monday & Tuesday 5-9pm
every Friday 7-10pm
every Saturday 7-11pm
Mike Sharp
every Wednesday 5-9pm
every Friday 4-7pm
Kevin Buttry
every Thursday 5-9pm
every Saturday 4-7pm
Hailing from Vermont, LOW LILY explores the roots and branches of American folk music, creating a unique brand of acoustic music that is rooted yet contemporary. Low Lily– Liz Simmons (vocals, guitar) Flynn Cohen (vocals, guitar, mandolin) and Lissa Schneckenburger (vocals, fiddle)– are masterful players, composers and arrangers with deep relationships to traditional music styles ranging from bluegrass to Irish, Scottish, New England and Old Time Appalachian sounds.
Elliot Bild, trumpet
Atticus Reynolds, drums
James Fernando, piano
Sandy Eldred, bass
Together Atticus and Elliot will present a program of original music that they have put together specifically for this band. They will be playing with Virginia based pianist James Fernando who attended the same Banff Workshop for Jazz and Creative Music in 2017 and Philadelphia bassist Sandy Eldred. This project is the culmination of many different voices and stories coming together to create these sounds for you.
On View: JAN 4-19
Opening Reception: FRI JAN 4 | 6-8PM
Always wanted to learn how to make cocktails like the pros? Come join one of our tour guides as we walk you through the history of Sagamore Spirit and the process of how we make our Rye Whiskey. Gather in one of our tasting rooms with individual stations to make some of our signature cocktails. You’ll get hands-on in creating two cocktails that are easy enough to recreate at home. Get ready to have some fun and enjoy some thirst quenching cocktails!
Cecilia Ferneborg,vocals
Jimmy Baseman, trumpet
Alexandre Abdoulaev, piano
Robin Rhodes, bass
Joshua Ziemann, drums
Founded in Boston in 2011, the ensemble permanently settled in Baltimore in 2014. Specializing primarily in contemporary cabaret song, the ensemble’s musical selection occasionally diverts into traditional and contemporary jazz, musical theatre, and other styles.
SMELL THE MIC
By Susan Mele and Margaret Valentine
Directed by Gene Fouche
Music by Daniel C. Meyer
January 4 & 5
Two lifetime rivals take it to the stage to belt it out, dance it out and duke it out. Witness Roxi Starr and Jazzy Moon deliver the performances of their lives.
Watch the world’s greatest stories unroll before your eyes! Baltimore's beloved festival of scrolled panoramas known as crankies, returns for it's 6th year of fireside wonder. A full lineup of artists and musicians will be announced in the coming weeks.
For 2019, we have added a Sunday matinee giving you four chances to witness the magic of the Crankie Fest. All performances will feature the same lineup of artists and musicians.
FRI JAN 4 | 8PM
SAT JAN 5 | 4:30PM & 8PM
SUN JAN 6 | 4:30PM
BLITHE SPIRIT - an improbable farce in 3 acts
by Noel Coward
Directed by Fuzz Roark
stage managed by Paul Saar
Dec 14, 2018 - Jan 20, 2019
Fri & Sat at 8pm; Sun at 2pm
Filled with the wit and charm of Noël Coward, Blithe Spirit is a comedy gem!
As inspiration for his new novel, fussy and cantankerous Charles Condomine invites the wonderfully eccentric medium, Madame Arcati to perform a seance in his house.
The BSO celebrates the great Leon Fleisher’s birthday in an extraordinary concert. Highlighting the program is Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 12, a specialty of Fleisher's. Led by conductor Peter Oundjian, Brahms’ Second Symphony, full of beautiful melodies and one of the most exuberantly joyful finales, concludes the program.
Additional performance on Sunday, January 6th at 3pm.
Enjoy an evening of uniquely arranged jazz standards performed by stellar vocalist Tania Grubbs and her quartet— with Shawn Purcell on guitar, Jeff Grubbs on bass, and Tony Martucci on drums.
Sophia has had it with the Christmas season: the chaos, the stress, the greed. But when she shows kindness to an old woman, she is whisked away to the Realm of Spirit, where she is given the true gifts of Christmas: Love, Peace, and Joy. Together they embark on an adventure to find her Christmas Spirit, but they are pursued by Malice, Chaos, and Sorrow, who will stop at nothing to make sure Sophia’s Christmas Spirit is lost forever.
Admission: $12 in advance/$15 at door/$10 full-time students with ID
The BSO celebrates the great Leon Fleisher’s birthday in an extraordinary concert. Highlighting the program is Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 12, a specialty of Fleisher's. Led by conductor Peter Oundjian, Brahms’ Second Symphony, full of beautiful melodies and one of the most exuberantly joyful finales, concludes the program.
During the decade of the 1920s, Baltimore was a boom town. Throughout the decade, life in Baltimore was changing, as its people and commerce adapted themselves to new social trends, new employment opportunities, and exciting new technologies. In almost every year of the decade, a new and significant business opened or expanded. Commerce, industry and jobs for the city’s residents underwent dynamic changes as Baltimoreans listened to Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong on the radio and danced the Foxtrot and Charleston.
Rob Patterson, former Acting Principal Clarinet of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, will join with a quartet of New Asia Chamber Music Society members to play Weber’s virtuosic Quintet in B-flat and Brahms’ soul-searching Quintet in B minor. Balancing these masterpieces are an adagio by 19th century clarinet virtuoso/composer Heinrich Baermann, and a clarinet quintet fragment by Mozart, the pioneer of chamber music for clarinet.
High schoolers admitted free. Younger kids are free with an adult.