Animal Farm at Baltimore Center Stage
ONCE UPON A TIME, THE ANIMALS REVOLTED
ONCE UPON A TIME, THE ANIMALS REVOLTED
Embrace the moment! Exercise the creative spirit by living in the moment, say “yes” to creative risk-taking, and commit to listening and responding authentically in life and onstage.
Teaching Artist: Resident Company Member Bruce Randolph Nelson
Tuition: $185
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.
Ghosts of Saturday Night is a one-man show inspired by the poetry of Tom Waits - songs and lyrics have been re-imagined, expanded and adapted into monologues, stories and scenes. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll have a drink.
"Jack Bellows is a salty old man with a chip on his shoulder and a lot of wild stories. Sit in as he explores his past and tries to make peace with the memories and regrets of a bawdy, drunken life - his Ghosts of Saturday Night."
Actors Tool Box I: Provides an introduction to acting and theatre, focusing on the basic skills and concepts needed to develop fully develop characters, and telling the story of a play. Students work in the areas of Improv acting, movement & physical acting, and voice projection. Students use Creative Drama to devise their own work, which they present to a live audience as their final performance.
A Night With Jackie Moms Mabley is an evening of zingers about everything from sexuality to racism. This Helen Hayes nominated play for the Charles MacArthur Award for Outstanding New Play is delivered with political correctness and filled with fun and laughter as only Charisma can!
Loretta Mary Aiken, better known as "Moms" endured sexual, racial and political oppression while paving the way for African American women actors like Angela Bassett, Margaret Avery, Diana Ross, Alfre Woodard, Oprah Winfrey and the genius of Whoopi Goldberg.
A Night With Jackie Moms Mabley is an evening of zingers about everything from sexuality to racism. This Helen Hayes nominated play for the Charles MacArthur Award for Outstanding New Play is delivered with political correctness and filled with fun and laughter as only Charisma can!
Loretta Mary Aiken, better known as "Moms" endured sexual, racial and political oppression while paving the way for African American women actors like Angela Bassett, Margaret Avery, Diana Ross, Alfre Woodard, Oprah Winfrey and the genius of Whoopi Goldberg.
La Llorona
By Cecelia Raker
Directed by Susan Stroupe
Opening March 22 at 8pm
Dates: March 22, 23, 24, 25, 31* and April 5, 6, 8, 14
Industry Night: Thursday, April 5 at 8 PM
*Indicates 2pm Matinee performance
The Fallout Shelter at United Evangelical Church
923 S. East Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21224
Tickets $20, or $15 for Students and Seniors
MARCH 15 – APRIL 8
THURSDAYS – SUNDAYS, 8PM
Annex Theater – 219 Park Ave.
Baltimore, MD
TICKETS:
$15 General | $7 Students/EBT card holders
Additional discounts available
St. Eastover's Spring Break Shamrock Shake & Eleganza!
From the goofballs that brought you SOULstice and SAD! A Really Tremendous President’s Day Cabaret comes St. Eastover’s Spring Break Shamrock Shake & Eleganza! Join Richard Goldberg, Paul Diem, and a lineup of crazy-talented Carrots & friends for an evening of drinking songs and spring fever!
General Admission: $15
VIP Admission: $25
*includes a front row seat and a free signature cocktail!
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 Baltimore Improv Group (BIG) celebrates this St. Paddy's Day in unique fashion: A serious historical review of the day's namesake through the use of comedy. Lots of audience interaction and tickets are absolutely FREE!
Have you ever thought you would lose your mind? How do you know what is real? Did you know that a single bat can eat up to 1200 mosquitos in an hour?
Prerequisite: Acting 1. This six week course takes the individual experience of creating a character and illuminates the process of partnering onstage. Students are introduced to different styles of text and approaches to performance. Strengthen the ability to listen and respond authentically, connect to impulse and pursue necessary objectives resulting in interesting conflict and theatrical performance. This class culminates in a scene showcase and feedback session, and is a requirement to take Acting 3. *REGISTRATION COMING SOON*
Age Group18+
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.
The Orphan Sea
By Caridad Svich
Directed by Susan Stroupe
Opening March 29 at 8:30pm
Dates: March 29, 30, 31, and April 1, 7, 8*, 12, 13, 15
Industry Night: Thursday, April 12 at 8 PM
*Indicates 2pm Matinee performance
The Fallout Shelter at United Evangelical Church
923 S. East Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21224
Tickets $20, or $15 for Students and Seniors
Hot Bits celebrates Queer/Trans and People of Color and their pleasure, empowerment and self love. Hot Bits is part of re-writing the alienating categories defined by the mainstream commercial porn and sex industries of who/what is desirable, and what desire looks/feels like. We believe erotic art holds the potential for uncovering the sexual self-determination necessary for fully liberated connection and healing.
Part of our 2018 Salon Series—cocktails, conversation, and staged readings of plays by women playwrights, curated and directed by the women of Everyman Theatre’s Resident Acting Company. A savagely funny mash-up of Kardashian and Brontë-esque milieus, The Moors brings a sexy wink and contemporary twist to the Victorian Gothic tale of two sisters (and a dog) who dream of love, power and visibility while grappling the strange and dangerous land around them. “Like a good dream, it can give you stuff to chew over breakfast.” – The New York Times
-Hear the incredible true stories of Barnum’s life!
-Encounter genuine artifacts* from Barnum’s career!
-Witness the Fejee Mermaid!
-Experience Spirit Communication!
-Bring Barnum and his cast of characters back to life!
*along with reproductions, facsimiles, fakes, frauds and completely fabricated items
Premiering March 8- 25, 2018. Extended through April 20!
March 8 -25: Nightly seatings, Thursday through Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 6pm. At Doors open 30 minutes prior to each seance.