Date | Event | Venue |
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24 Oct 2023 | Brown Lecture Series Misty Copeland | Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore |
18 Oct 2023 | Jada Pinkett Smith "Worthy" | Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore |
09 Oct 2023 | RED CLAY SUZIE A Busboys and Poets Books Presentation | Busboys and Poets, Baltimore |
12 Oct 2023 | Queer Book Club "Monstrilio" | Greedy Reads Fells Point, Baltimore |
24 Sep 2023 | ACTING WITH RAMONA & LYON | 1701 W Baltimore St |
13 Oct 2023 | The Magic Showcase at Poes Magic Theatre | Poe's Magic Theatre at Lord Baltimore Hotel |
Baltimore is probably one of the most popular stops for amazing Broadway shows and also the small theater shows. In fact, the number of theaters in Baltimore is just humongous and all of them run amazing shows almost all throughout the year. The plays in Baltimore continue to take the city into a position where it thrives to take on the leading spot in performing arts with some of the most state-of-art theaters. The city has no shortage of theaters and festivals where the talent is showcased. These theaters are known to host some of the most popular plays including the likes of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl, Rock of Ages, The King and I and The Play That Goes Wrong.
Far away from the general conception of high and loud music and adrenaline bursting dance, there are some fine plays in Baltimore that are very soothing and wonderfully pleasing. And these soothing and refreshing plays are mostly held at popular theaters in Baltimore like the Hippodrome Theater, Everyman Theater, and the Baltimore Center Stage. The Hippodrome Theater has been around for over a century and had a massive court with a seating capacity of over 2,300 occupants. However, this landmark place finally shut in 1990, leaving behind a heritage to be admired. Further, the Everyman Theater in Baltimore is one of the most amazing running theaters and still hosts popular plays and shows. So if you want to go to a nearby theater, you know where to head to.
With some of the most popular theaters in Baltimore, you can watch and feel the amazing classical, as well as comedy, plays in the city. To start off with, you will find plays including the Valentine’s Pajama Brunch and the Tuesday Night Trivia. But yes, these are just the teaser for some of the other plays and musicals in Baltimore in a plethora of genres. Besides just the plays, you can also enjoy talk shows at the venues where famous personalities and writers address a room of people. Among such talk shows is the Cordelia Moye, who hosts a talk show that goes by the name “An Engaging Evening With An Accomplished Poet”. Plus, don’t miss the fairs like the “Baltimore Child Camp Fair” or the “Career Fair”.
And then comes the gala event, the Maryland Film festival, which is an annual 5-day event held in the month of May. This festival is known for its close relationship with John Walters, one of the members of the Board of Directors. There are hundreds of film-makers who have been extremely obliged to screen their production at the film festival. The films are from a plethora of genres and also include the contemporary North American scene. The Maryland Film Festival is so popular that it has been listed one among the “25 Coolest Film Festivals in the World” by the MovieMaker Magazine.
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