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CCBC Cancels Performances Through April 30
by BWW News Desk - March 15, 2020
CCBC has cancelled all performances through April 30.
Howard County Arts Council Closes Through March 31 Due to COVID-19
by BWW News Desk - March 14, 2020
Effective March 16, 2020, the Howard County Center for the Arts is closed to the public and will remain closed through March 31, 2020. At that time they will reevaluate the closure to determine if they can reopen on April 1st.
Baltimore Center Stage To Activate Adaptive Programming And Resources In Wake Of COVID-19 Shutdowns
by BWW News Desk - March 14, 2020
Baltimore Center Stage has released a statement about its upcoming programming in the wake of COVID-19.
MET Suspends Operations Amidst COVID-19 Concerns
by BWW News Desk - March 14, 2020
With the COVID-19 pandemic quickly escalating and Governor Hogan requiring gatherings of 250 or more to be canceled immediately, MET has determined that the only socially responsible action to take at this time is to temporarily suspend its operations beginning Monday, March 16th.
Fells Point Corner Theatre Performances Will Continue as Scheduled
by BWW News Desk - March 14, 2020
Fells Point Corner Theatre has announced that all performances will continue as scheduled for the time being.
The Hippodrome Theatre Postpones Two Upcoming Performances
by BWW News Desk - March 13, 2020
The Hippodrome Theatre has made the following announcement regarding upcoming show postponements: 
Maryland Ensemble Theatre Postpones RETRO PROM
by BWW News Desk - March 13, 2020
Maryland Ensemble Theatre (MET) announced today that their annual fundraiser, Retro Prom initially scheduled for March 28 has been rescheduled for Saturday, August 22.
Adventure Theatre MTC Cancels Gala Gathering Due To COVID-19 Threat
by BWW News Desk - March 12, 2020
Adventure Theatre MTC exercising the utmost caution for its friends who are elderly and immunocompromised, has chosen to eliminate the public gathering of its biggest fundraiser, the 2020 Spring Gala Step Out In Style honoring Donald Thoms and featuring performances by Broadway, television, and film's Tracie Thoms. Instead, Adventure Theatre MTC has plans to take its fundraiser virtual. More information about that to follow.
STAND-UP SILVER SPRING is Back at Post 41
by BWW News Desk - March 10, 2020
Stand-Up Silver Spring is everybody's favorite local comedy spot. Come on out for the hilarious Brian Parise, Gigi Modrich, Jelani Wills and Jenny Cavallero. Guaranteed laughs at the very chill and supremely hospitable Post 41. You need to laugh? We make it happen!
Photo Flash: QUEENS GIRL: BLACK IN THE GREEN MOUNTAINS at Everyman Theatre's New Voices Festival
by BWW News Desk - March 10, 2020
The inaugural season of Everyman Theatre's NEW VOICES FESTIVAL presents QUEENS GIRL: BLACK IN THE GREEN MOUNTAINS.
DOG STUFF Sets Baltimore Premiere Of Levi Meerovich's ONE IN FOUR At Charm City Books
by BWW News Desk - March 09, 2020
DOG STUFF presents a touching, hilarious, and brief evening of otherworldly theatre for one night at Charm City Books. A Capital Fringe 'Best of the Fringe' pick, One in Four is a play about four roommates: each one is an alien, and each one believes the other three to be regular degular humans. As the play unfolds, the four contort themselves into increasingly fraught emotional and physical positions to prevent being unmasked as extraterrestrial -- and they learn very little about themselves in the process.
Comedy At The 2020 Baltimore Improv Festival To Include Shows From New York City, Philadelphia, Washington, DC, and Baltimore
by BWW News Desk - March 09, 2020
The Baltimore Improv Festival returns presenting audiences with local, national, and international comedy shows, workshops, & talent over 7 days & nights.
THE SNOWY DAY AND OTHER STORIES BY EZRA Has Been Extended
by BWW News Desk - March 06, 2020
Adventure Theatre MTC has announced the second extension of its current production The Snowy Day and Other Stories by Ezra Jack Keats, now showing until April 11, 2020. Based on the series of books that broke the color barrier in children's literature, it tells the story of Peter who works through everyday challenges in childhood. Sold out opening weekend due to popular demand, tickets are on sale now at www.adventuretheatre-mtc.org or call 301-634-2270.
Howard County Arts Council Will Honor Howie Award Winners
by BWW News Desk - March 06, 2020
The Howard County Arts Council will honor its 2019 Howie Award recipients at the 23rd Annual Celebration of the Arts on Saturday, March 28, 2020 at the Peter and Elizabeth Horowitz Visual and Performing Arts Center, Howard Community College, Columbia, MD. The Celebration gala, presented by Howard Bank, provides an annual opportunity for members of Howard County's arts, education, government, and business communities to gather to recognize individuals and businesses that have made meaningful contributions to the arts in Howard County.
Blueshift Dance And Human Landscape Dance Present THE PINK MOON DANCE FESTIVAL
by BWW News Desk - March 05, 2020
Two local dance companies are co-hosting a brand new festival taking place in the heart of Baltimore City. Artistic Directors Caitlin McAfee and Malcolm Shute came together in the fall of 2019 and decided to bring together a group of colleagues who wished to showcase shorter works of contemporary dance. A casual night of dance evolved into a full week of exciting activities, including classes, workshops, and dance film screenings. 
Baltimore Center Stage Announces Cast Of WHERE WE STAND, And Mobile Unit Tour
by BWW News Desk - March 05, 2020
Baltimore Center Stage has announced the cast and artistic team for the world premiere of Where We Stand, the fifth mainstage offering of the theater's 2019/20 season.  Where We Stand is a brand-new fable of penance, filled with humor, heart, and music. It calls on audiences to join in community with one passionate storyteller, and poses the question a?oeWhat do we owe each other?a??
Photo Flash: First Official Look at Holmes and Watson in BASKERVILLE
by BWW News Desk - March 05, 2020
Ken Ludwig's Baskerville - A Sherlock Holmes Mystery is without question the most brilliantly funny adaptations of one of Holmes' most famous cases. Since it was first published in the Strand Magazine between August 1901 and April 1902, The Hound of the Baskerville has become possibly the most well known case of the crime fighting duo, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson. In Ludwig's version, as Holmes and Watson work to solve the case, only three other actors play all 43 other roles in the play; more often than not, changing those characters in a split second right before your very eyes. That's right. Ludwig wrote the show to only have five people in the cast!
THE HUMANS Comes to Olney Theatre Center
by BWW News Desk - March 05, 2020
Olney Theatre Center, recipient of 27 nominations for the 2020 Helen Hayes Awards, begins rehearsals tomorrow for The Humans by Stephen Karam and directed by Aaron Posner. The 6th show of the 2019-2020 season runs on the Mainstage, April 1 - May 3, 2020. Press is invited to attend the performance on Saturday, April 4 at 8:00 pm.
FIVE SPOONS Comes to the Happy Theater
by BWW News Desk - March 03, 2020
Five Spoons comes to Happy Theater on March 5 - 8, at Theatre Project, 45 W. Preston Street, Baltimore, MD 21201.
Century's Opening Knights Present ALL I REALLY NEED TO KNOW I LEARNED IN KINDERGARTEN
by BWW News Desk - February 29, 2020
Century High School's (CHS) award-winning Opening Knights Drama Club proudly presents All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten, to be performed at 7 pm on March 12-14 and 20-21, and at 2 pm on March 21.
BWW Review: Vagabond Players' CONSTELLATIONS Has Its Cake and Eats It Too
by Jack L. B. Gohn - February 29, 2020
Playwright Payne's evident intent here was to illustrate the fullest range of things that can happen when Boy Meets Girl. Boy and Girl here are, respectively, a Wiltshire beekeeper named Roland (Christian Smith) and a University of Sussex cosmologist named Marianne (Ryan Gunning). We are plunged right into the multifariousness of possibilities as they first encounter each other at a party. Each version of the encounter starts approximately the same way, with Marianne venturing a pickup line about the impossibility of licking one's elbows. But in the first, he is not available, because he is still sorting himself out after a recently ended relationship. In the second, he is married. In the next universe, other facts are different, but he is again married. Only on the fourth a?oeGroundhog Daya?? variation do the variables permit them to proceed. And then we follow them in similar fashion through differently realized smorgasbords of first dates, him proposing, her cheating, him cheating, them breaking up, them encountering each other in a post-breakup context, etc.
Howard County Arts Council's 23rd Annual Celebration of the Arts is Calling for Volunteers
by BWW News Desk - February 27, 2020
The Howard County Arts Council is seeking volunteers to assist at the 23rd annual Celebration of the Arts gala on March 28, 2020 at the Peter and Elizabeth Horowitz Visual and Performing Arts Center, Howard Community College, Columbia. Volunteer opportunities are available in a variety of areas including Reception, Performance, Art Auction, Set-up, etc. This is a great chance to get involved and support one of Howard County's premier art events and have fun while doing it!
Comedy Show Exploring History Behind Saint Patrick Returns To Baltimore Improv Group For 2020
by BWW News Desk - February 27, 2020
Baltimore Improv Group (BIG) presents 'A Serious Exploration of St Patrick Using Comedy', a free comedy show in their Station North theater by celebrating the stories of historical figure Saint Patrick. The show first ran in 2018.
LIFE DANCE // RED BALLET Comes to Towson University
by BWW News Desk - February 27, 2020
Two new movement driven performance works to be presented in the Studio Theatre on Towson University's campus. Life Dance // Red Ballad by Matthew Williams and Rae Red. Both works are curious and kinesthetic offerings. Rae Red and Matthew Williams are making performance work that takes a deep dive into community and autonomy with wildly different results.
Maryland Ensemble Theatre Will Present ANGELS IN AMERICA PART ONE: MILLENNIUM APPROACHES
by BWW News Desk - February 26, 2020
Maryland Ensemble Theatre (MET) will present Angels in America Part One: Millennium Approaches by Tony Kushner. Set in the shadow of the AIDS crisis, Angels in America is a character-driven piece that combines gritty realism and elements of the fantastic. The show centers on two young couples. Prior and Louis are facing a dynamic shift in the wake of Prior's devastating AIDS diagnosis. Joe and Harper are Mormon transplants to the city, whose marriage is tested when Joe is offered a new job from his boss, the infamous Roy Cohn. Winner of Tony and Pulitzer prizes, 'The Great Work' comes to Frederick this April.

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