Nov 15 Saturday
Explore From Gérôme to Monet: Stories from the 19th-Century Collection in Hackerman House at 1 West Mount Vernon Place with Jonathan Katz, a trailblazing queer art historian, curator, and professor at the University of Pennsylvania.
By the last half of the 19th century, the art movement of Classicism became the most acceptable mode for addressing the erotic by allowing Northern European sexual fantasies to be visualized through depictions of Greek myths. But Classical culture’s permissiveness of same-sex desire was controversial, so artists such as Alma Taddema instead sought to “straighten” up the Classical past, as in his oil painting Sappho and Alcaeus from 1881. In this talk, Katz addresses how queerness often manifested more as an absence than a presence.
Every Saturday is Orange Out Saturday
Fans are encouraged to wear their best orange O's gear. Enjoy live music at the Coors Light Stage at Legends Park, orange-themed food and beverages, and more!
And to cap it off, the return of the iconic all-orange uniforms will be featured on select Saturday home games.
Walter Beasley is considered to be the Highest selling full-time Professor/Recording Artist in modern history. He is an award winning soprano saxophonist and singer, composer and producer, founder and CEO of Affable Publishing and Affable Records and was a professor at Berklee for several years.
Walter has been in the top 10 best-selling African American saxophonists in the world since 1998. Also, he released 12 educational DVD's, a book and 8 APPs. Later this year, Walter will be releasing a new album. After many years of his career, he continues to be an inspiration and role model for many people, including people from the new generations.
"Walter Beasley is an anomaly: a successful performing musician who possesses the rare skill of understanding the musical process beyond the intuitive. This special ability enables Walter to communicate with aspiring musicians in a way that removes the sense of mystery that sometimes enshrouds our profession." - Branford Marsalis
Keystone Kards are not applicable for this show.
Maryland Opera presents Franz Lehár’s lighthearted story of the wealthy and beautiful widow surrounded by suitors. But after delightful twists and turns, we’ll find there’s only one man for her…The opera is presented in English in a semi-staged format with chorus and orchestra in the stunning sanctuary at Church of the Redeemer in North Baltimore. Come early at 6pm for a pre-performance lecture by Peabody professor Ernest Liotti. Saturday, November 15, 2025 | 7pmTickets are $29-$99 available at www.marylandopera.org
THE THANKSGIVING PLAY
BY LARISSA FASTHORSEDIRECTED BY SUZANNE BEAL
NOVEMBER 7 – DECEMBER 7
Preview November 6ASL Interpreted Performance November 14
Good intentions collide with absurd assumptions in this biting satire, as a troupe of performatively “woke” thespians scrambles to create a pageant that somehow manages to celebrate both Turkey Day and Native American Heritage Month without any cultural stumbles.
Lightning Round is an improv comedy game show where the contestants find out the rules as they’re playing. Come see what’s up and who will win!