THE FOREST OF THE WITCH
THE FOREST OF THE WITCH
By US Karagoz Theatre Company
February 28
THE FOREST OF THE WITCH
By US Karagoz Theatre Company
February 28
Highwire Improv presents live, unscripted comedy in Highlandtown, featuring bold performers, fast laughs, and stories you can only see once.
Every show is different and that’s the whole point. With no script and no safety net, Baltimore’s funniest improvisers create fast, fearless comedy live.
Landlines: A sharp & silly all-Black women troupe who are still loving 80s and 90s pop culture. They’re your favorite Aunties.
Highwire Improv presents live, unscripted comedy in Highlandtown, featuring bold performers, fast laughs, and stories you can only see once.
We celebrate Black History Month with hilarious visitors from Philadelphia. This is spontaneous comedy driven by quick thinking, big personalities, and fearless choices.
NYTEShift: A dope-ass Philly-based comedy troupe comprised of all people of color performing
Marcus's creative ensemble featuring straight ahead jazz with Middle Eastern influences and band members from Baltimore, NY, and Michigan!
The Todd Marcus Jazz Orchestra
Todd Marcus - bass clarinet
Troy Roberts - tenor sax
Brent Birckhead - alto sax & flute
Russell Kirk - alto sax
Alex Norris - trumpet
Javier Nero - trombone
Xavier Davis - piano
Jeff Reed - bass
Eric Kennedy - drums
Marcus's creative ensemble featuring straight ahead jazz with Middle Eastern influences and band members from Baltimore, NY, and Michigan!
The Todd Marcus Jazz Orchestra
Todd Marcus - bass clarinet
Troy Roberts - tenor sax
Brent Birckhead - alto sax & flute
Russell Kirk - alto sax
Alex Norris - trumpet
Javier Nero - trombone
Xavier Davis - piano
Jeff Reed - bass
Eric Kennedy - drums
Highwire Improv presents live, unscripted comedy in Highlandtown, featuring bold performers, fast laughs, and stories you can only see once.
Highwire Improv is pure live-wire comedy. Expect bold performers, spontaneous scenes, and characters that spiral into hilarious chaos right before your eyes.
Drums Drums Drums: A “revolutionary percussion trio” that sometimes has to perform improv when their drums go missing.
Settle in for a late‑morning tea experience in our galleries as Teapots XI enters its final days. Surrounded by remarkable teapots crafted by both emerging and established artists, you’ll have the chance to sit, sip, and savor—enjoying curated teas, light bites, and the rare pleasure of spending unhurried time in this intimate exhibition setting.
Sunday, March 1
12:00–4:00 PM
Gourmet Girls Café, Pikesville
Join Darling & a Scholar for a cozy Pop-Up Community Book Market at Gourmet Girls in Pikesville!
Browse a thoughtfully curated selection of secondhand books across genres and age ranges—perfect for casual reading, book clubs, or discovering something new. Most books are affordably priced: $5 for small children’s books and $10 for adult titles.
Join the Department of Music for its annual showcase concert featuring students from across all areas of the department. This visually immersive experience will present large and small ensembles, solo and chamber music, jazz, and works by student composers all centered around wind instruments. This fast-paced concert lasts 75 minutes without intermission.
FRANCES HARPER: AN ACTIVIST/ARTIVIST LIFE
By Sharing Our Legacy Dance Theatre
March 1
The TU Symphony Orchestra and esteemed guests, Towson University President Mark Ginsberg and Provost Melanie Perreault, proudly present an extraordinary interdisciplinary event celebrating the American experience through music, art, dance, theatre, film, and visual storytelling. Featuring two powerful compositions—Peter Boyer’s Ellis Island: The Dream of America and Wordsmith’s Made in America—this performance brings together students and faculty from across the arts in a vibrant collaboration.
Associate Professor of Jazz/Commercial Music, Saxophone, and Composition, Jason Rigby presents a special lecture-recital showcasing the original work completed during his sabbatical in Spring 2025. The featured project culminated in the release of Mayhem (Aug. 2025, Endectomorph Music), a collection of entirely original compositions and improvisations designed for audiophile-quality vinyl and worldwide digital streaming.
Welcome to Expressions ’26!
Expressions is the premier fundraising event for the Baltimore School for the Arts. This year, we proudly present Expressions ’26: The Power of Wonder & Awe! This event supports exceptional arts training, scholarships, state-of-the-art equipment, technology upgrades, cultural outings, master classes, and vital academic resources. BSA thrives because of your continued generosity and belief in our students.
A screening of time-based media work made by faculty in the department of Art + Design, Art History, Art Education. Works include narrative, documentary, and experimental forms of video, animation, and hybrid formats.
by Jen Silverman, directed by Katie O Solomon
Two sisters and a dog live out their lives on the bleak English moors, dreaming of love and power. The arrival of a hapless governess and a moor-hen set all three on a strange and dangerous path. The Moors is a dark comedy about love, desperation, and visibility.
Proceeds benefit the TU Foundation.
"The Moors" is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com
Join the TU Wind Ensemble & Symphonic Band for a mid-semester concert featuring classical and contemporary music for winds and percussion!
Every woman has a moment when she knows it’s time to stop waiting and start becoming. That moment is NOW, and this is the space.
Brought to you by The Forward Women's Leadership Forum, this event is more than a conference. It’s a movement of forward possibility, empowerment, and transformation. This 8th annual event brings together bold, brilliant women ready to rise, lead, and grow.
Brazilian-born brothers Sérgio and Odair Assad have created a new standard of guitar innovation, ingenuity and expression. Their exceptional artistry and uncanny ensemble-playing rooted in a family rich in Brazilian musical tradition and studies under guitarist/lutenist Monina Távora, a disciple of Andrés Segovia. Their virtuosity has inspired a wide range of composers to write for them including Astor Piazzolla, Terry Riley, Radamés Gnattali, Marlos Nobre, Nikita Koshkin, Roland Dyens, Jorge Morel, Edino Krieger, and Francisco Mignone.
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By Felicia Cooper
March 6 – 8
A New Woyzeck is erected as a pea-eating cam girl for the 21st century using puppetry, projection, and pop music. A high intensity trip through expressionism and indie sleaze, this performance explores the depths of surveillance, power and who holds it.
August Wilson's The Piano Lesson
Proudly presented as part of The Baltimore August Wilson Celebration
Award-winning American classic