Animal Farm at Baltimore Center Stage
ONCE UPON A TIME, THE ANIMALS REVOLTED
ONCE UPON A TIME, THE ANIMALS REVOLTED
THE WINTER’S TALE
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Isabelle Anderson
A jealous king, a lost princess, a comic and generous old shepherd, and a wondrous statue unite in a compelling fable of obsession, redemption, and rebirth. This beguiling and magical story follows the travails and triumphs of a royal family torn apart by a false accusation of infidelity. A faraway springtime yields fresh chances for each to find love and joy.
THE WINTER’S TALE
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Isabelle Anderson
A jealous king, a lost princess, a comic and generous old shepherd, and a wondrous statue unite in a compelling fable of obsession, redemption, and rebirth. This beguiling and magical story follows the travails and triumphs of a royal family torn apart by a false accusation of infidelity. A faraway springtime yields fresh chances for each to find love and joy.
When words fail, a home-cooked meal transcends differences in this touching story of intergenerational connectedness, forgiveness and the sweetest spice of life: love. As a Korean family struggles to relate across emotional and cultural divides, it’s the ingredients they share in common that lead to understanding. A perceptive and lyrical exploration of the act of cooking as a form of expression, Aubergine is a mouthwatering meditation on the beauty of life where hope is no mere ingredient—it’s the main course.
by Julia Cho | Directed by Vincent M. Lancisi
Produced in association with Olney Theatre Center.
Marvel as famed organist Carol Williams plays "Flight of the Bumblebee" on the organ's foot pedals -- with live video projection on the big screen -- as part of this Tiffany Series concert. Her program will feature classical organ works, show tunes, a march, original compositions, and a tribute to the Hammond Organ, whose sound was so suited to gospel and jazz. This charismatic, brilliant British organist achieved "rock star" status during her 15 years as San Diego Civic Organist. Williams will be playing Brown Memorial's historic 1931 Skinner organ.
Tareq Rantisi was born in Jerusalem, Palestine. In 2008, Tareq received the Al-Qattan Foundation Music Scholarship to attend the prestigious Berklee College of Music in the United States, receiving a degree in Percussion Performance and graduating with highest honors (2012). Tareq’s studies brought him into a deep dialogue with styles from jazz to Afro-Cuban to Carnatic Indian to Brazilian and more.