Apr 27 Saturday
Note: the show contains adult material and is intended for mature audiences
Tad Janes, producing artistic director of the Maryland Ensemble Theatre in Frederick, Maryland, guest directs this adaptation of Carl Sternheim’s classic 1910 farce by comic actor and author Steve Martin. Set in 1910 Germany, Louise Markes, a housewife bored of her bureaucrat husband and their conservative existence, attends a royal parade, where a wardrobe malfunction causes unexpected attention.
Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for seniors (over 60), active military members and veterans, students, as well as those with a McDaniel College ID.
Looking for weekend plans that won't break the bank? We gotcha!
For only $10, come see the hottest up-and-coming comedians on the East Coast BEFORE they blow up!
The comedians on our lineup regularly perform at the DC Improv, Magooby's Joke House, Punchline Philly, Port Comedy Club, and more 😂
We're located in the heart of Federal Hill. Right across the street from Cross Street Market. After the show, be sure to hit the great bars and restaurants that are a short walk away (no need to uber). It's the perfect way to cap off an afffordable date night!
We've sold out every show this year, so get tickets NOW while you still can!
Tix: $10 online; $15 at doorDoors: 7:00Show: 7:30Address: 1024 S Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21230
Parking: Free parking along Charles St. Paid parking at West St. Garage.
Ntozake Shange's first work and most acclaimed theater piece which captures the brutal, tender, and dramatic lives of contemporary Black women, "For Colored Girls..." offers a transformative, riveting evening of provocative dance, music and poetry and is performed by a cast of seven women characters.
Recommended for ages 16 and up
*Please note the special performance time on Sunday, April 21st and April 28th.
**Production contains: mature subject matter, coarse language, strobe effects, haze, flashing lights, and loud sounds
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's GospelFest returns for an evening of worship featuring GRAMMY award-winning vocalist Donald Lawrence on Saturday, April 27, 2024, at 7:30 PM at the historic Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. Led by conductor Dr. Henry Panion III, the BSO will share the stage with internationally renowned Gospel star Donald Lawrence for a captivating performance that showcases the power and beauty of Gospel music.
The second annual celebration of Gospel music promises an unforgettable evening of spiritual rejuvenation and musical excellence including an on-stage collaboration with two distinguished Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) choirs, the Howard Gospel Choir under the direction of Reginald Golden, and the Morgan State University Choir under the direction of Dr. Eric Conway.
The program for GospelFest 2024 features an array of uplifting songs, including traditional and contemporary favorites. Donald Lawrence will take the stage with the Orchestra for a special performance featuring his signature hits including, “The Blessing of Abraham,” “Healed,” “Encourage Yourself,” “Matthew 28,” “Bless Me Indeed,” and “Jehovah Sabaoth (God of Angel Armies).”
Doors open at 6 pm for pre-concert fun and entertainment in partnership with the Black Arts District. Food and beverages are available for purchase provided by local eateries Emmanuella’s, Raspberry Moments and Applecore’s Bake Shoppe.
The sold out, fan favorite show GIGGLE & GUINNESS returns to Mick O'Shea's Irish Pub on Saturday, April 27! Join host and O'Shea's server Hannah Alden Jeffrey for a hilarious show featuring hysterical working comics from all over the area.FEATURINGMICHAEL FURRKHAIRY CREEKRIVA RILEYLYRICand more!Seating is EXTREMELY LIMITED, and this show will sell out! Buy tickets in advance to guarantee your seat! The show takes place in the pub's back room.
Dave Stryker - GuitarWarren Wolf - VibesJared Gold - OrganMcClenty Hunter - Drums
Whether you’ve heard guitarist Dave Stryker leading his own group (with 30 CD’s as a leader to date), or as a featured sideman with Stanley Turrentine, Jack McDuff, and many others, you know why the Village Voice calls him “one of the most distinctive guitarists to come along in recent years.” Hot House magazine awarded him Best Guitarist Fans Decision for 2017. He was recently voted once again as one of the top Jazz Guitarists in the 2019 Downbeat Critics and Readers Polls for the 10th time.
Warren Wolf is a multi-instrumentalist from Baltimore, MD. From the young age of three years old, Warren has been trained on the Vibraphone/Marimba, Drums, and Piano. Under the guidance of his father Warren Wolf Sr., Warren has a deep background in all genres of music. Vibraphonist Warren Wolf is one of the hardest swinging virtuosos in all of modern music.
Apr 28 Sunday
Are you fan of the mysterious, the strange, the gruesome or the eccentric? Are you a writer or artist or film maker or performer? Draw upon your favorite works of Edgar Allan Poe and enter the 6th Annual Saturday “Visiter” awards, opening January 19, Poe’s birthday; deadline to enter is May 30, 2024.
The Saturday “Visiter” Awards are an international contest honoring a new generation of artists and writers inspired by the legacy of Edgar Allan Poe and recognizes the best in multiple categories such as film, art, performance, and writing. For more information, visit http://SaturdayVisiterAwards.org. Winners of the awards will be announced at the International Edgar Allan Poe Awards & Festival in October 2024.
The Saturday “Visiter” Awards are named after the prize a young Poe won in 1833 from the Saturday Visiter, a weekly periodical published in Baltimore. That prize launched the famed writer’s career. The fee for SVA submission is $25 per entry and nominees will be given a ticket to the Black Cat Ball, a prize medal and a “Saturday Visiter Awards” designation for their work. Judges for the 2024 awards include representatives from preeminent Poe institutions and arts locations, including Baltimore’s own Edgar Allan Poe House & Museum, The Poe Museum in Richmond, Virginia, The Poe Cottage in New York, and others.
An activity group for teens and adults ages 16 and up with developmental disabilities. Sundays, beginning September 10, 2023. Spend time with friends doing fun activities including sports, nature walks, cooking, arts and crafts, and more! Snacks will be provided. Attendance is free. Registration is limited. No meetings due to holidays on September 17, October 1, October 8, November 26, December 24, and March 24, 2024.
The second in a series of end-of-the-year exhibitions showcasing works by graduating Art majors working in a range of media from two- and three-dimensional approaches to digital and new media.
Joyce J. Scott: Walk a Mile in My Dreams is a 50-year career retrospective of artist Joyce J. Scott, one of the most significant artists of our time.
Co-organized by the Baltimore Museum of Art and Seattle Art Museum (SAM), this exhibition was developed in close dialogue with the Baltimore-based artist and her collaborators to reveal the full breadth of Scott’s singular vision through more than 120 objects from public and private collections across the United States. The exhibition will feature significant examples of the artist’s sculpture—both stand-alone and wearable pieces—alongside performance footage, garments, prints, and materials from Scott’s personal archive. Joyce J. Scott: Walk a Mile in My Dreams also features a newly commissioned installation and an expansive catalog.