BROS Presents: Welcome to Shakesville
A groovy love letter to the 60s filled with puppets, magic, and rock n' roll!
A groovy love letter to the 60s filled with puppets, magic, and rock n' roll!
Children Welcome! FREE
Creative Alliance | 3134 Eastern Ave, Baltimore 21224
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Join us for a fun, family-friendly event that celebrates the immigrant and refugee communities that make up Baltimore’s diverse cultural landscape. Food, music, student art exhibitions, art vendors, piñata-making, face-painting, and other activities by various partnering refugee groups will be available.
SCHEDULE
12-2PM | Food, art, and family activities throughout Creative Alliance
2-3:30PM | Performances in the theater
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.
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
THE TALE OF SERSE
The In Series
By George Frideric Handel
June 14 – 16
Never taken an improv class before? Well now is your chance to try it out with experienced BIG instructors!
This introductory workshop is designed to give potential students an opportunity to experience what a class is like before committing to a full course.
Through simple, fun and supportive games, participants will explore basic concepts like playfulness, listening and agreement – all in a safe and comfortable group setting geared specifically toward those who are new to improv.
Nathan Hook, saxophone
Alex Fornier, bass
Jonathan Baez, percussion
Performing in our first floor gallery.
Every Tuesday night, check out BIG house performers as they rock the classic long-form improv format known as The Harold. Three of BIG's six Harold Night teams will take the stage every week to blow. your. ever-loving. minds.
GAY PRIDE CELEBRATION
“Got to hand it to them: 10 Hairy Legs show what modern dance should be.” – Palm Beach Daily News
10 Hairy Legs
June 20 & 21
All-male repertory dance company 10 Hairy Legs returns to Baltimore with Gay Pride Celebration. Formed in 2012, the mission of 10 Hairy Legs is to advance the understanding of the male role in dance through the creation, acquisition and performance of exceptional work.
The program includes:
Brian
Playing Jazz Favorites, Swing, Showtunes, and songs from the “American Songbook”, Time for a Change is a hit wherever they perform. Comprised of four of the finest jazz musicians in the Baltimore-Washington area, they bring you back to the days of Swing, Big Band and Bebop. From Sinatra to Charlie Parker, they are comfortable in all popular music from today and yesterday. Leading the sound is Jim Voshell on the Tenor Saxophone. Backing up his formidable technique is Larry Haavik on the piano and synthesizer, Mike Morris on drums and Bill Pachucki on the Upright Bass.
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.
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!
Friday, June 21 | 8pm (doors open at 7:30pm)
VIP champagne toast with Joyce Scott at 7pm
Tickets ($50-$100) to benefit the Peale
The Peale Center is thrilled to launch its new performance and storytelling series, Elegant Rendezvous, with the legendary Joyce J. Scott. Inspired by an 1814 advertisement for the Peale, where Rembrandt Peale called his museum “an elegant Rendezvous for taste, curiosity and leisure,” this new series features Baltimore area creators and innovators sharing their work and stories.
Opening Reception: SAT JUN 22 | 6-8PM
The BIG Show on Stage: SAT JUN 22 | 8PM
Members’ Artwork Drop-off: THU JUN 13 - SAT JUN 15 | 11AM-7PM (each day)
The BIG Show Open Critique: WED JUL 17 | 7PM | FREE!
On View: SAT JUN 22 - SAT AUG 3
An evening of one-act, five-minute, and even shorter plays, written by Dylan Kinnett. These will be presented as a staged reading with actors. Morbid farce, executive intrigue, and other odd tales await you.
AMP CAMP IS BACK!
An Arts Mentorship Program under the direction of CJay Philip and Rosiland Cauthen, AMP Camp introduces 3rd through 8th graders to onstage and offstage production skills: acting, creative writing, stage management, dance, costumes, and community theater.
Campers are mentored by award winning arts educators who use the arts to build community and confidence in young people that will last far beyond their summer. NOTE – Campers have many opportunities for performances and mentorship beyond the one week camp.
Fresh off his jaw-dropping performance at our annual Django Jazz Fest, clarinet virtuoso Giacomo Smith brings his entire group from London for a swinging mid-week show.
From the moment they played their first note five years ago, the Kansas Smitty's House Band has set out to reinvent how audiences experience jazz. The House Band is a tight-knit outfit that make jazz inclusive with an emphasis on camaraderie, spontaneity, and joy.
Mariah Bonner is a Baltimore born actress, singer and producer. She was classically trained at The Guildhall School of Music& Drama in London, and has appeared in films, television and theater productions in Los Angeles, London, Paris and New York. She is best known for her leading roles in John Hyams’ UNIVERSAL SOLDIER: DAY OF RECKONING and STARVE, directed by Griff Furst.
Television credits include CSI, Rules of Engagement, Switched at Birth and Scorpion.
Closing out a month of jazz, Baltimore-born, award-winning saxophonist, Birckhead steps away from the Lauryn Hill touring band to present his own group.
“ONE OF THE MOST RIVETING YOUNG IMPROVISORS IN NEW YORK” -NY TIMES
CLAWS UP, WALLS DOWN
Charm City Kitty Club
June 28 & 29
The Charm City Kitty Club, Baltimore’s premiere queer cabaret, presents: Claws Up, Walls Down. The intrepid CCKC reporters are broadcasting live as they explore a variety of wall-related themes, including the racial and economic walls between us in Baltimore, Stonewall, the Berlin Wall, the border wall, and more.
Featuring special performances by:
Sarah Jennings with comedic puppetry
Unique Robinson with drag performance poetry