Apr 05 Sunday
Between 1946 and 1953, Henri Matisse created 28 lithographic portraits for Poésies Antillaises (Antillean Poetry), a book of poems by John-Antoine Nau. Published posthumously in 1972, this rare volume remains one of Matisse’s least-known illustrated works.
Inspired by his brief 1930 visit to Martinique, Matisse translated Nau’s evocative poems—celebrating travel, music, and oceanic landscapes—into vibrant portraits. These reflect the artist’s collaborations with notable Caribbean and international models and are presented alongside works by two leading artists from Martinique and Guadeloupe, Germaine Casse and Serge Hélénon. This focus exhibition illuminates aspects of the transatlantic artistic circles active during the late French colonial period.
On View February 4 - May 16 (closed March 15 - 22)
Explore the remarkable artistic journey and cultural legacy of Lain Singh Bangdel (1919–2002), widely regarded as the “Father of Modern Art” in Nepal. This collection of paintings—spanning the 1940s to the 1980s— reflects and reframes the cultural, political, and emotional realities of Bangdel’s time and traces his evolving vision as he navigated multiple worlds: colonial and postcolonial South Asia, cosmopolitan Europe, and an emerging modern Nepal.
Gallery Hours: Monday - Saturday, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Step into the shimmering world of The Glass Menagerie, Tennessee Williams’ haunting and beautiful memory play that has captivated audiences for generations. This deeply moving story, rich with longing, fragile dreams, and unforgettable characters, reflects the heart-tugging tension between hope and reality—perfectly resonant for anyone who’s ever chased big dreams while holding tight to family ties. As the Wingfield family navigates love, loss, and the tug of the past, you’ll be drawn into a world as delicate and stunning as the glass menagerie itself. Join us at Church Hill Theatre for an evening of poetic drama and emotional depth that will stay with you long after the curtain falls. Don’t miss this regional favorite!
THE CRUCIBLE
BY ARTHUR MILLERDIRECTED BY JULIE HERBER
APRIL 3 – 26
Preview April 2ASL Interpreted Performance April 10
A group of teenage girls creates mass hysteria as they accuse fellow villagers of witchcraft in the rigid Puritan society of Salem, Massachusetts in 1692. The accused face the choice of maintaining their ideals or conforming in order to survive in this play about the dangers of unchecked fear, the fragility of justice, and the consequences of history.
David Bach is one of the hardest working jazz keyboardists/pianists in the region with a long list of awards, accolades and credits from nearly 30 years as a professional musician and bandleader. Over the years, David has recorded and toured the world as a solo artist and a sideman for several major artists including Enrique Iglesias, Thievery Corporation, Fishbelly Black, and has recorded with Everything But the Girl and the Basement Boys. He is a recipient of the 2019 Maryland Entertainment Hall of Fame and the winner of Maryland Music Awards “Best Jazz Artist” in 2016. His most recent album, Fierce Heart, reached #33 on the 2020 RMR Top Jazz Albums of the Year and remained on the charts for 20 weeks.
His band, The David Bach Consort was the winner of the Jazz Discovery Showcase on BET/Viacom which led to millions of people being exposed to David’s exciting music.
A Soldier's Play is a gripping adaptation of the acclaimed 1984 film A Soldier's Story. This powerful production dives deep into the complexities of race, duty, and justice within the military, exploring the mysterious murder of a Black sergeant on a Louisiana Army base during World War II.
When a strange skull is unearthed in a small English village and the teenagers of the village begin to behave bizarrely, the townspeople begin to suspect that a Satanic cult might be among them.
Directed by Connor M. Kizer
Adapted by Ann Kizer from the screenplay by Robert Wynne-Simmons
Starring:
Jeff Brunell
Mars Duque
Jon Freedlander
Emily Hofstaedter
Ann Kizer
Connor M. Kizer
Lucia A. Treasure
Katharine Vary
Shows will be on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from April 2nd through April 18th. Doors at 7:30, show at 8:00. $15-$25, sliding scale.
Apr 06 Monday
For Ages 6 – 16
BCS Spring Camp is a NEW week-long experience of creative workshops, community building, and artistic expression through music, art, theater, movement, and more!
Spring 2026 Session DatesSession 1: March 30 – April 3, 2026Session 2: April 6 – April 10, 2026