Bands @ BBOX
Join us at MICA's black box theatre, BBOX, for a night of performances by Ignant Exposure, Makinde, Elinor, Katyrah Love, and John Tyler.
Join us at MICA's black box theatre, BBOX, for a night of performances by Ignant Exposure, Makinde, Elinor, Katyrah Love, and John Tyler.
In 1981 David DeBoy’s hit single, “Crabs for Christmas” descended on an unsuspecting Baltimore. More than 10,000 records (remember those vinyl singles?) were sold in four weeks. Since then, David has recorded two more hit albums and performed his Balto-centric songs all around the state.
Join David for this festive program! Museum members will have access to a VIP meet & greet before the concert. Seating is limited so reserve your ticket today!
Join us for world-class chamber music in Baltimore! The Candlelight Concert Society is thrilled to partner with The Peale for a new concert series, Candlelight at the Peale. Starting in December, three concerts will feature world-class, intimate chamber music and chats with artists.
The Old Part Of Town is a Baltimore-based Americana band, formed in 2013 to serve as a vehicle for the songwriting and musical talents of Matt Douglass and Sam Nitzberg. Mining the rich musical landscape of folk, rock and roll, country-western and blues, their dynamic live shows are peppered with covers of hidden gems from an eclectic range of musical sources.
These Russian-born composers charted routes of resistance and freedom that still resonate today. Tchaikovsky, secretly gay and openly enraptured with the music of the West, poured his love and anguish into the Violin Concerto that mixed Russian intensity into the impeccable traditions of the Classical masters. Stravinsky, untested and overlooked in his home country, astonished the crowds in Paris with his supernatural ballet based on the Russian fairy tales of the Firebird.
CityLit Project invites you to a Sunday afternoon of poetry showcasing two celebrated poets Yona Harvey (You Don’t Have to Go to Mars to Love) and Brionne Janae (Blessed are the Peacemakers), and an ensemble of regional Cave Canem poets curated by Fellow Reginald (Reggie) Harris (Autobiography) on December 3, 2023, at the Motor House, 120 W. North Avenue, Baltimore, MD from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm in the Main Theater.
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott, adapted by Erin Riley
Directed by Kaitlyn Fowler
December 1-17, 2023
Please join us in celebrating the holidays in a variety concert featuring Maryland guitar ensembles and orchestras, such as the Guitars for Change Ensemble, BCGS Guitar Orchestra (sign up for the orchestra to perform in the concert), an ensemble from the Peabody Preparatory, and the Barrueco Studio Ensemble.
Join Roots Café at An die Musik Live! for their annual Christmas Show!
Mark Brine, Doug Stevenson, Santa Claus, Geoffrey Himes & Willem Elsevier will mix holiday songs and new material for this festive musical celebration of the season!
In-person seats: $15/ $10 students
Attendees receive a link to the recording to view for one week.
Streaming passes: $12
The link will be sent out to live stream participants 15 minutes before the show and will remain active through Dec 10
A celebratory concert of Holiday music that the whole family can enjoy, the program includes the exuberant Bach Christmas Oratorio Part V: Ehre sei dir, Gott, gesungen (Praise be sung by you, God), a cheerful and optimistic work featuring two oboe d’amores—one of Bach’s favorite instruments. Join in singing festive arrangements of beloved Christmas Carols: O Come All Ye Faithful, Hark! The Herald Angels Sing, and Once In Royal David’s City. Revel in favorite arias from Messiah, including Comfort Ye and Rejoice!
Join The Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective for a concert at Shriver Hall on Sunday, December 3, 2023, at 5:30 pm. This will be the group’s U.S. debut and will feature major quintets from two historical American composers, Amy Beach, and Florence Price, both glorious works of lyricism and virtuosity.
Please join us for a Pre-Concert Talk at 4:30 pm in Shriver Hall.
This concert will be approximately 2 hours in duration, including an intermission.
Sunday, December 3, 2023, 7:30 PM, Jim Rouse Theatre - Columbia Pro Cantare performs Handel’s masterpiece, “Messiah.” Joining the chorus are guest artists Amy van Roekel, soprano; MaryAnn McCormick, mezzo; Charles Reid, tenor; Lester Lynch, baritone; and Festival Orchestra featuring Henry Lowe, organ.
All Good Things Must Begin! Is a Climate Change Theatre Action Event brought to you by Vital Matters. At 5:30, doors will open for “Gifts for a better future” in the gallery, where Ivy Bookshop will be selling books, local artists and crafts people will be selling gifts, and folks from climate and related organizations will have information about ways you can be better informed, and get involved.
This program continues a 30-year tradition with holiday music, dramatic readings, and cherished sing-alongs spreading Christmas cheer! This program will be audio recorded and WBJC will broadcast Christmas with Choral Arts on the radio in late December.
*Doors open at 6:45 pm
Get ready to be swept away by excerpts of this reimagined version of The Nutcracker, choreographed by Amy Hall Garner and set in the Baltimore neighborhood of Mount Vernon, featuring inspiration from many of our iconic community landmarks such as The Walters Art Museum, Restaurante Tio Pepe, and even the Fireworks from the Monument Lighting! Dancers from the Baltimore School for the Arts will be front and center as they perform to Tchaikovsky’s timeless score and bring the magic all around us to the stage!
Join us for this magical adventure as we put a fresh spin on The Nutcracker: A Magical Tale in Mount Vernon, choreographed by artist Amy Hall Garner. We are thrilled to be home once again for the holidays and eagerly anticipating the opportunity to see our high school and TWIGS dancers perform in this beloved holiday classic.
Discover the Magic of the Mean One this holiday season. Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas is a celebration of the holiday spirit no home should be without! Why is the Grinch such a grouch? No one seems to know, until little Cindy Lou Who takes matters into her own hands and turns both Whoville and the Grinch’s world upside down, inside out and funny side up in her search for the true meaning of Christmas. © 2023 Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved.
A one-man play…with a cast of seven! Award-winning journalist Dan Rodricks brings to stage some of the many fascinating people he’s encountered while writing more than 6,000 columns over 44 years for The Baltimore Sun.
Performances will be held in the BMA’s Meyerhoff Auditorium.
Charm City Kitty Club Presents
DYKES IN SPACE: THE NEXT GENERATION
December 8 & 9
Charm City Kitty Club presents Dykes In Space: The Next Generation
Enjoy our intrepid crew of queers as we journey into the distant reaches of the galaxy in search of life lessons, love, and laughter!
Featuring out-of-this-world performers from Baltimore and beyond!
Kotic Couture – Baltimore’s own “Queen of the Underground” Rapper and DJ
Ballet Chesapeake brings the magic of the holidays to life with beloved classic "The Nutcracker."