CCBC Announces Upcoming Programming And Events
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Celebrate "The Year of the Performing Arts at CCBC" with several special alumni events
October 1-2
CHILDREN'S PLAYHOUSE OF MARYLAND: "THE MUSIC MAN, JR."
In conjunction with CCBC's Year of the Performing Arts recognizing the work of alumnae CPM Executive Director Diane Trowbridge Smith and CPM Director-in-Residence Liz Boyer Hunnicutt.
Times vary, J Building Lecture Hall, CCBC Essex, 7201 Rossville Boulevard
This the last weekend to see the Children's Playhouse of Maryland's production of Meredith Willson's "The Music Man, Jr."
Call the CCBC Box Office (443-840-ARTS) for times and tickets. Tickets are $10 for all seats. $
October 20-25
"THESE SHINING LIVES": A CCBC ESSEX ACADEMIC THEATRE PRODUCTION
In conjunction with CCBC's Year of the Performing Arts recognizing the work of CCBC alumna Rachel Hirshorn'01, who will be directing this play.
A Community Book Connection event in conjunction with "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks"
Times vary, B Building Theatre, CCBC Essex, 7201 Rossville Boulevard
"These Shining Lives" is the story of four Depression-era women newly introduced to the working world at the Radium Dial factory, where they form friendships and build a shared life while painting tiny numbers onto watch faces. But their newfound independence is rocked by the discovery that the paint they're using is radioactive, leading to health problems and a lawsuit against the factory. Tickets are $8 general admission and $5 for seniors (60+) and students.
Contact the CCBC Box Office at 443-840-ARTS for tickets and information. $
October 28-November 1
"H.U.M.": CCBC Catonsville Academic Theatre
In conjunction with CCBC's Year of the Performing Arts recognizing the work of CCBC alumnus and Professor of Theatre and Speech Carl Freundel, who wrote and directed this play
Oct. 28-29, 8 p.m.; Oct. 30, 3 p.m.; Oct. 31 10 a.m., Nov. 1, 1 p.m., CCBC Catonsville, 800 S. Rolling Road
An original play by CCBC Theatre and Speech Professor Carl Freundel about addiction and recovery at the "Helping Up Mission" (H.U.M.). Tickets are $8 general admission and $5 for seniors (60+) and students.
Call the CCBC Box Office 443-840-ARTS for tickets and information. $
October 29-November 6
CHILDREN'S PLAYHOUSE OF MARYLAND - Agatha Christie'S "THE MOUSETRAP"
In conjunction with CCBC's Year of the Performing Arts recognizing the work of alumnae CPM Executive Director Diane Trowbridge Smith and CPM Director-in-Residence Liz Boyer Hunnicutt.
Times vary, J Building Lecture Hall, CCBC Essex, 7201 Rossville Boulevard
CPM goes in a new direction to give its acting students a chance to shine in Agatha Christie's classic mystery about a group of strangers stranded in a boarding house during a snow storm and one of them is a murderer. Into their midst comes a policeman, traveling on skis...the plot thickens.
All tickets are $10 and available from the CCBC Box Office at 443-840-ARTS.
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