Performance: Music, Theater, & Dance

Performance: Music, Theater, & Dance

On Stage Through November 19th

The Vagabond Players have opened their 108th season with a handsome production of Tim Rice’s Cold War rock opera Chess. Under Stephen M. Deininger’s excellent direction, this neglected work has come back to Baltimore’s Broadway with a bang. 

A Decades-Long Baltimore Tradition Illuminates Patterson Park

On Saturday, October 21, 2023, the 24th Great Halloween Lantern Parade & Festival presented by Creative Alliance in collaboration with Friends of Patterson Park kicked-off fall season proper in Southeast Baltimore.

Photos From the Stage and Behind the Scenes at the Baltimore Rock Opera Society's Gold Night

The Newest Production from the BROS features an adventure in a gold mine and a battle against a mysterious monster, in photos by Jill Fannon

August Art Walk in Station North Arts District's Greenmount West Area

Photos from Open Works, Area 405, Gallery CA, Night Owl Gallery, the Style Lounge Boutique, and more!

A Fresh Adaption by Joanie Schultz on Stage Through September 28th

This season, Everyman leads off with an innovative staging of A Doll’s House, the play for which Ibsen is best known.

Smoke Bellow, Baltimore's Post-Punk, Experimental, Australian Kraut Rock Band

For Australians Meredith McHugh and Christian Best who comprise the band Smoke Bellow— along with American drummer and vocalist Jen Kirby from the Stranger Time People band—music is the language through which they migrated to Baltimore.

Bmore Club's Most Established Names Gave a Riotous Send-off to the City's Newest Film Festival

The New/Next Film Festival afterparty featured a performance by Baltimore Club headliners TT the Artist and Dapper Dan Midas Friday night at Metro Gallery.

WYPR presents New/Next Film Fest at The Charles Theatre August 18-20 with a variety of parties, programs, and concerts

A good film festival honors that artistic core, and brings its city an international view of independent cinema that hopefully also says something meaningful about the city in which the festival takes place.

Envisioning a future that is better than our present in garments, images, and performance

For over a decade, Corona's work has touched on themes of displacement and arrival and their cyclical nature

Rubys Grants to provide over $250,000 to 18 new projects across the four disciplines, as well as introducing new areas of funding, alumni grants, and microgrants

The 2023 Rubys Artist Grants will support individual artists and the creation of innovative and experimental projects that have significant impact across the Performing Arts, Media Arts, Visual Arts, and Literary Arts

An Exhibition of 81 Individual Artists Curated from the MSAC Artist Registry

What does a survey of contemporary art in Maryland look like in 2023?

Sunshine and rain, together at the same time, make a rainbow.

Baltimore's LGBTQI+ Communities and Allies Brought the Love to this Year's Pride Parade ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜

A Day-Long Celebration of Art, Drag, Music, and More Launches at Area 405 on Thursday, June 22

Queer-Scape will kick off Pride weekend tomorrow, Thursday June 22, at Area 405, with a multimedia evening of visual art, drag, burlesque, music, and a makers market with wares from local LGBTQ+ owned business

Sadie Barnette's New Eagle Creek Saloon at STABLE Arts is a commemorative installation named for the first multi-racial queer bar in San Francisco, operated by Barnette’s father, Rodney from 1990 to 1993

If this spirit of pride and activism can permeate multiple communities across geographic locations, gaining collective mass, what can be said for our ability to harness that power to shape the future?

Celebrating Baltimore Media and Music in a Uniquely Local Way

We were curious about this event, including mini-concerts on moving trains, and were not disappointed!

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