Oct 11 Saturday
The Nevermore Haunt features unique creatures, characters and scenes inspired by late 19th century Baltimore.
Come face-to-face with mangled, undead factory workers, the ghosts of drowned sailors, unlicensed medical practitioners and strange, terrifying monsters inside this historic 140 year-old property in Baltimore’s Old Town.
One of Maryland’s scariest haunted houses and a Baltimore Halloween tradition since 2016, The Nevermore Haunt also features spectacular sideshow performance and an outdoor bar featuring local beers and custom cocktails.
To honor a century of service and driving positive change across Greater Baltimore, United Way of Central Maryland will host a Centennial Benefit Concert featuring multi-award-winning artist Common; legendary dance-music vocalist CeCe Peniston; and local artists Elyscia Jefferson of The Voice, Whiskey Feathers, and the Baltimore City College Choir.
For 100 years, United Way of Central Maryland has been a catalyst for long-term, positive change – serving the region through natural disasters, wars, civil unrest, health crises, government shutdowns, and more. The evening of giving back to and celebrating the spirit of our community will feature moving performances, tributes to local changemakers, and more. A portion of each ticket sold supports the expansion of United Way’s work to build stronger lives and neighborhoods in the region.
An investment in United Way aids the organization’s mission of advancing healthy communities, youth opportunity, financial security, and neighborhood resiliency. To purchase tickets for United Way’s Centennial Benefit Concert and to learn more, visit www.uwcm.org/concert.
Washington, DC’s premier showcase for rising stars and comedy icons — returns for its third year this October 10–12 at The Wharf. Named one of USA Today’s “Top 10 New Events” in its debut year, BTF has quickly become a highlight of the city’s cultural calendar.
This year’s lineup features headliners Sommore, the “Queen of Comedy,” and Jay Pharoah, joined by special guests like Tisha Campbell and a wave of emerging stand-up talent. Festival highlights include the flagship Breakout Comedian of the Year Competition hosted by Pharoah, where national finalists compete for a $10,000 grand prize and a shot at Hollywood representation, the Hey Ladies Comedy Experience hosted by Sommore, local comedy showcases, panels, and screenings.
Merkin Fashion Show: Saturday, October 11 | 7 PM to 10 PMWe’re here and we’re queer! Volume 10: Dismantled explores queer identity and community as an exercise of celebration. The friction and chaos of uncertainty has forced dialogue surrounding the tension between dismantling versus assimilating. Bringing together artists from the Bureau of Queer Art and Maryland, spans across geographical and cultural boundaries in an attempt to unify the voices of Queer identifying artists. This exhibition in partnership with the Bureau of Queer Art investigates how through intimacy and vulnerability queerness is ultimately an act of rebellion. Join us in honoring the work of international artists from the United States to Mexico as we obstinately hold space for grief and glitter. And for those who can’t make it to Baltimore: the exhibition expands online from September 1 to December 1, 2025 on Artsy.net, where the work confronts the global gaze directly. This isn’t digital as afterthought—this is a parallel altar, a demand for visibility on the collector’s platform where so many queer artists remain underrepresented.Volume 10: Dismantled will serve as the backdrop to the third biennial Merkin Dream Fashion Show in collaboration with Baltimore-based fashion designer Kenn Hall. The third iteration of Merkin Dream Fashion show will continue to expand on themes such as women’s rights, sex work, body image and dysphoria. The exhibition will open on September 11, 2025 during the BROMO ART WALK. Merkin Dream III will be held on Saturday, October 11, 2025 from 7 PM to 10 PM.
Featuring members of The Polkats, Mambo Combo and New Potato Caboose, The Stone Hill All-Stars have been producing unique, original music in the Baltimore area for 15 years.
Join the band for a three-album release show at An die Musik Live, commemorating the recent releases of full-length recordings A Crystal of Salt, Wednesday in Winter, and Gray Green.
The band will play selections from each of these albums along with new songs, all featuring their trademark literate lyrics and infectious rhythms.
In-person seats: $15 / $10 studentsAttendees receive a link to the recording to view for one week.
Streaming passes: $15The link will remain active thru Oct. 18
Donations Welcome!
Dust off an ancient console, jam in your favorite cartridge, and practice your overly long attack combos as you set forth on an homage to the games you know and love. In this show, you're the player, naming the characters, their backstories, and ultimately deciding their fate on an epic journey through a fantastic land of pixels and comedy.
Garbage Quest is an original semi-improvised homage to retro video games, presented by Baltimore Rock Opera Society featuring the band Garbage Masher. BROS puts the controller in the audience's hands, guiding our plucky adventuring party through quests, romance, and against the evil forces of Monetization in this 1 hour celebration of gaming, fantasy, and electronic music.
Music by Garbage Masher
Written by Ave Kaye and Robyn Stegman
Directed by Ave Kaye and Matthew Payne
Venue at 1915 Maryland Ave
Every Saturday is Orange Out Saturday
Fans are encouraged to wear their best orange O's gear. Enjoy live music at the Coors Light Stage at Legends Park, orange-themed food and beverages, and more!
And to cap it off, the return of the iconic all-orange uniforms will be featured on select Saturday home games.
by Anton Chekhov | adaptation by Stephen Nunns and Atlas Kazanmusic and lyrics by Stephen Nunns and Luci Thomas | directed by Stephen Nunns
Towson University takes Anton Chekhov's classic play about love and denial and approaches it in new, unexpected ways. In each of the four acts, the play is adapted in a different manner--from classic realism, to saturnine experimentation, to exuberant musical theatre. This is a new perspective—or four new perspectives—on Chekhov and his work.
Proceeds benefit the TU Foundation.Run time to be announced. October 13, 14 and 16 free TU student rush tickets.TU students can claim free performance tickets by presenting their OneCards at the box office starting one hour before the performance on October 13, 14 and 16. If student rush tickets sell out, students can purchase tickets at a discounted rate.
THE SHARK IS BROKEN
BY IAN SHAW and JOSEPH NIXONDIRECTED BY Gené Fouché
SEPTEMBER 12 – OCTOBER 5
Preview September 11ASL Interpreted performance September 19
It’s 1974 and the hit movie JAWS is being filmed. Well, it would be, if the prop shark wasn’t a mechanical mess. In this laugh-out-loud comedy, testy, feuding costars Robert Shaw, Richard Dreyfuss, and Roy Scheider take center stage as booze flows, egos clash, and tempers flare. The actors pray for an end to the shoot, not knowing it will change their lives forever.
A New WorldMárquez Guitar Concerto with Pablo Sainz-Villegas, guitarFriday, October 10, 2025 and Saturday, October 11, 2025 7:30 PM at Maryland HallMUSIC PROGRAMReinaldo Moya Polo RomanescoArturo Márquez Guitar Concerto, “Místico y Profano,” Pablo Sainz-Villegas, guitarAntonín Dvořák Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Op. 95, “From the New World”Internationally renowned Spanish guitarist Pablo Sainz-Villegas joins the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra to share his passion for classical guitar with his fellow countryman, Maestro José-Luis Novo. This performance offers a rare opportunity to experience the brilliance of two Spanish-born artists in one unforgettable evening. Contemporary Mexican composer Arturo Márquez’s new guitar concerto, written specifically for Sainz-Villegas himself and subtitled “Mystical and Profane,” is a virtuosic and emotional work that won’t disappoint.The program opens with Venezuelan-American composer Reinaldo Moya’s Polo Romanesco, a contemporary reflection on heritage and innovation, setting the stage for one of classical music’s most beloved symphonies: Dvořák’s “New World” Symphony. Inspired by African American spirituals and Indigenous melodies, Dvořák’s masterpiece captures his impressions of the boundless nature of America’s spirit of discovery and cultural exchange. From its soaring melodies to its poignant longing, the “New World” Symphony stands as a testament to music’s power to transcend borders and generations.Photo credit: Lisa MazzucoTICKETINGPurchase tickets on the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra website, annapolissymphony.org. Please call our Box Office to learn about $10 student tickets or military, law enforcement and first responder discounts for this performance at Maryland Hall: 410-263-0907.THANK YOU!This performance is made possible in part with the support of the Maryland State Arts Council (MSAC.org) and Arts Council of Anne Arundel County (ACAAC.org).