Henry IV: Part One
EVENT NAME: Henry IV, Part One
EVENT CONTACT NAME: Chesapeake Shakespeare Company
ADDRESS: 7 South Calvert Street, Baltimore MD 21202
EVENT CONTACT EMAIL: [email protected]
EVENT CONTACT PHONE: 410-244-8570
EVENT NAME: Henry IV, Part One
EVENT CONTACT NAME: Chesapeake Shakespeare Company
ADDRESS: 7 South Calvert Street, Baltimore MD 21202
EVENT CONTACT EMAIL: [email protected]
EVENT CONTACT PHONE: 410-244-8570
Pygmalion
George Bernard Shaw
Directed by Sherrionne Brown, with Phillip Gallagher
02/15/19 - 03/10/19
Fri & Sat at 8pm; Sun at 2pm
Tickets: Adults $24; Seniors, Students, Military: $21
FUN NIGHT FRIDAY -- all Friday Night Tickets are just $19
Set in ancient Britain, Cymbeline is among Shakespeare’s final triumphs. Masterfully blending comedy, tragedy, romance, and adventure—and featuring one of the early modern stage’s greatest female leads—Cymbeline (like its contemporary The Winter’s Tale) considers the implications of jealousy run wild, and the healing powers of pardon and forgiveness.
Admission is free for members and children under two. Visitors enter for $5 per person. Located in the Atrium at Port Discovery (directly next door to the Museum’s main entrance). Hours announced on a monthly basis.
Design and make a mini-robot, build with giant life-sized building blocks, launch rockets towards the moon, create your own theatrical play and more in The Construction Zone in the Atrium at Port Discovery sponsored by M&T Bank!
For Make Studio’s 2019 organizational anniversary, we are pleased to present Cloud 9: Make Studio Celebrates Nine Years, an exhibition showcasing our ever loftier ambitions with new works by our member artists.
Explore visionary artist Romare Bearden’s works and life through the world of dance. Dance Baltimore Repertory Ensemble will perform dance interpretations based on his works. Visitors will view Bearden’s works following the showcase.
Explore visionary artist Romare Bearden’s works and life through the world of dance. Dance Baltimore Repertory Ensemble will perform dance interpretations based on his works. Visitors will view Bearden’s works following the showcase.
Explore visionary artist Romare Bearden’s works and life through the world of dance. Dance Baltimore Repertory Ensemble will perform dance interpretations based on his works. Visitors will view Bearden’s works following the showcase.
The Maryland All State Jazz Band Concert, hosted by the Maryland Music Educators Association, is a culmination of the hard work of students from all over the state of Maryland. Students from across the state will be selected to participate in this concert by audition, and students from multiple county schools will be represented.
Tickets are $15, available online through MMEA.
Y:ART Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of its first exhibition of 2019, featuring the work of Ken Karlic, Edmond Praybe and Christopher Stephen Koch.
The Havre de Grace Arts Collective’s MasquerAid Ball will
take place Saturday, February 23, 2019 at the Havre de Grace Community Center. Last year’s King and Queen will welcome guests to an evening of New Orleans fun and frivolity featuring sumptuous cuisine, an imaginative drink menu, and lots of great dance music.
Annapolis-based act Kings of Crownsville are a roots Rock band with a New Orleans flavor. The brainchild of New Orleans-raised guitarist/singer/songwriterSteve Johnson, the Kings play a rollicking, entertaining set that stirs Americana, Blues, and Jazz into the mix.
Their signature horn section transports listeners to the streets of the Big Easy, while they also add precise three- and four-part harmonies to their musical gumbo. Think Louis Armstrong meets Steely Dan.
Monthly "open mike" Folk Music Night is held Saturdays from 7:00-10:00 pm. Admission is free, but donations are welcome. Further info: 410-529-7176. The featured performers this month are The Tool Shed. Their website is https://thetoolshed.bandcamp.com/ .
Two World Premieres
Harlan D. Parker, conductor
Melissa Wimbish, soprano
Evan Jay Williams: That Which We Cannot Live Without (World Premiere)
Robert Langenfeld: Celestial Body (World Premiere)
Cindy McTee: Symphony No. 1, Ballet for Orchestra
Tickets Available: January 2
Join the Peale for a night of music and dancing at the February edition of Cam’s Sessions at the Peale!
In the best of Baltimore traditions, enjoy an evening of swing, jazz, blues, and bebop with Cam Sterrett and the Camz Soundz & Vibrationz quartet.
Featuring Cameron Sterrett on trumpet, Jeron White on bass, Yawn Jones on guitar, and Joel Santiago on drums.
Doors at 7:30pm; concessions available before and during the show. Tickets $20, $25 at the door so save money by purchasing yours in advance!
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Admission is free for members and children under two. Visitors enter for $5 per person. Located in the Atrium at Port Discovery (directly next door to the Museum’s main entrance). Hours announced on a monthly basis.
Design and make a mini-robot, build with giant life-sized building blocks, launch rockets towards the moon, create your own theatrical play and more in The Construction Zone in the Atrium at Port Discovery sponsored by M&T Bank!
Hear from Yvonne Daniel, the child of Jewish German parents who fled to Shanghai following Nazi persecution. Yvonne was born in Shanghai, far from her ancestral home, and as an adult went on a journey of rediscovery to try and fully understand her past. Join us as Yvonne imparts her story, one of many shared by the children of Shanghai.
Pianist Sam Post, winner of our 2014 Wonderlic Competition, returns to perform a unique program in collaboration with Kassia Music, a chamber ensemble whose repertoire creatively infuses classical music with various genres and styles. Sam’s solo repertoire will feature American rags and a piano prelude and fugue by J. S. Bach.
Prior to the concert, please join us for a Pre-Concert Student Showcase from 3-3:15pm, featuring Baltimore School of Music students.
Celebrate African American History Month with God’s Trombones: Seven Negro Sermons in Verse by Harlem Renaissance poet James Weldon Johnson. Directed by Kwame Kenyatta Bey, this lyrical revision of Biblical tales stars local pastors and is a revelation for the whole family about the foundations behind the African American church. Tickets are $25 and available by phone at 410-728-6500 or online at www.arenaplayersinc.com. Playing weekends 2/8/19-2/24/19, showtimes are 8pm on Fridays and Saturdays. Sunday performances begin at 4pm.
Exploring the great string chamber music of the 20th century, works by William Bloom and Pulitzer Award-winner Walter Piston will be performed.
Come and enjoy the first and only string quartet by Samuel Barber, who is considered as one of the most expressive representatives of romantic trends in the 20th century.