Apr 10 Friday
Clean and Sober Comedy is back at Mount Royal Soap Shop in Remington! This time we have Angel Penn who has opened for Dave Attell, Kevin Nealon, and Eddie Pepitone. Plus, Ursula Griffin, who was recently named “Audience Favorite” at HarCo Comedy Festival. As well as Allan Sidley, author of book, Daddy Issues. And, Mike Moran who writes for the Hard Times News, and has performed with Michael Ian Black, Robert Klien, Shane Torres, and others.
Plus, Mike is celebrating 23 years sober that day!
Step through the doors of some of Fell’s Point’s most haunted pubs for a fascinating haunted pub crawl tour of this historic maritime neighborhood. Taverns in Fells Point have always been the rowdy stomping grounds of locals and visitors alike looking for a good time and a drink, and today it’s no different. Join the crowd and belly up to the bar like times past. If your arms break out into goosebumps, and the hair on your neck stands up, it may be because ghost sightings have happened all around you.
Persian-American poet and scholar Fatemeh Keshavarz joins pianist and composer Adrienne Torf come together to make a new piece of opera-theater that fuses Faure’s Requiem, jazz elements, and Brechtian theatrical traditions in a powerful contemplation of the human experiences contained in “female incarceration in America.” This extended poem-opera sheds light on the lives and resilience of women in the U.S. prison system, their hopes, dreams, fears, and day to day experiences, offering a voice to a population often overlooked. Elizabeth Mondragon, Carly Ozard, Shana Oshiro, Louisa Wacott, Melissa Wimbish, and Judy Yannini join the composer herself, leading a Weill-esque instrumental ensemble from the piano, to animate the important original work.
PERFORMANCE DATESApril 10 at 7:30 PMApril 11 at 7:30 PMApril 12 at 2:30 PM
THE CRUCIBLE
BY ARTHUR MILLERDIRECTED BY JULIE HERBER
APRIL 3 – 26
Preview April 2ASL Interpreted Performance April 10
A group of teenage girls creates mass hysteria as they accuse fellow villagers of witchcraft in the rigid Puritan society of Salem, Massachusetts in 1692. The accused face the choice of maintaining their ideals or conforming in order to survive in this play about the dangers of unchecked fear, the fragility of justice, and the consequences of history.
Step into the shimmering world of The Glass Menagerie, Tennessee Williams’ haunting and beautiful memory play that has captivated audiences for generations. This deeply moving story, rich with longing, fragile dreams, and unforgettable characters, reflects the heart-tugging tension between hope and reality—perfectly resonant for anyone who’s ever chased big dreams while holding tight to family ties. As the Wingfield family navigates love, loss, and the tug of the past, you’ll be drawn into a world as delicate and stunning as the glass menagerie itself. Join us at Church Hill Theatre for an evening of poetic drama and emotional depth that will stay with you long after the curtain falls. Don’t miss this regional favorite!
Join guitarist, bandleader and composer Senya Rogers-Kaufman and Friends for an evening of boundary-pushing jazz at An die Musik Live!
Senya, guitarWan Williams, vibraphoneRyan Kaplan, tenor saxCaleb “Stride” Johnson, pianoTyson Feimster, bassRehaan Rouege, drums
Senya is a guitarist, bandleader and composer based in Chicago and New York who has been headlining venues across both cities for half a decade. His group pushes the boundaries of jazz, drawing inspiration from everything between punk and classical music. As a sideman, Senya has worked with luminaries such as Big Chief Donald Harrison, Ernest Dawkins, and Marquis Hill, as well as having studied under the likes of masters Mike Moreno, Mark Whitfield, Bobby Broom, and Gilad Hekselman.
In-person seats: $20 / $10 studentsAttendees receive a link to the recording to view for one week.
Streaming passes: $15The link will remain active through April 17
Donations welcome!
A Soldier's Play is a gripping adaptation of the acclaimed 1984 film A Soldier's Story. This powerful production dives deep into the complexities of race, duty, and justice within the military, exploring the mysterious murder of a Black sergeant on a Louisiana Army base during World War II.
Bassist/Composer and TU Alum, Drew Gress returns as the guest artist for the Murray Jazz Residency. Join us for a week of classes, rehearsals and concerts with Mr. Gress.
April 6 at 8 p.m. Mr. Gress will be in concert with the TU Jazz Faculty Ensemble and on April 10 at 8 p.m. Mr. Gress will perform with students of the TU Department of Music.
Proceeds benefit the TU Foundation
THE HEIDI CHRONICLES Continues Vagabond Players’ 110th SeasonApr. 10 – May 3, 2026Before hashtags and headlines, there was Heidi—searching for connection, purpose and a place in a rapidly changing world. This spring, Vagabond Players brings Wendy Wasserstein’s THE HEIDI CHRONICLES to the stage, directed by Lee Conderacci in her Vagabond Players debut.In this sparkling and oh so relevant comedy, art historian Heidi Holland and her friends travel from the 1960s through the 1980s making life-changing choices relating to dating, mating and career paths. Will the brilliant and perceptive Heidi find the partner of her dreams? Do “women’s libbers” consider Heidi’s decision about having a child to be a betrayal? Can Heidi attain the fulfillment that she—and millions of other women—fought for? Winner of both the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the Tony Award for Best Play, The Heidi Chronicles remains a sharp, insightful and deeply relatable look at friendship, feminism and the search for meaning and continues to serve as a reminder of what’s been accomplished and how much remains to be achieved. THE HEIDI CHRONICLES runs April 10 – May 3, 2026, with performances Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. And check out a special “Thursdays on Broadway” performance April 30 at 8 p.m. when all tickets are just $12.For tickets, cast and show info visit www.vagabondplayers.org. Special discounts and group rates are available online.