May 09 Saturday
Arthur and Friends Make a Musical! Book and Lyrics by John Maclay Music and Lyrics by Brett Ryback Based on the Arthur book series by Marc Brown
Directed by Zack Callis Choreographed by Kiersten Gasemy
Run time: Around one (1) hour and fifteen (15) minutes with no intermission.This show is appropriate for audiences of all ages.
About: Mr. Ratburn's class is putting on a show – but Arthur's not so sure he's ready! With help from his family and friends, Arthur learns that being yourself is the best part of any performance. A fun, feel-good musical for the whole family!
The Young Playwrights Festival is our longest running learning program that encourages expression and creativity in students across the state. Each spring, we invite and receive hundreds of play submissions from participants in our residencies, and many more from students across Maryland. Playwrights in grades K-12 submit their short plays, and each year up to six plays are chosen to receive a professional production produced by Baltimore Center Stage. All YPF playwrights whose work is chosen for a full production will receive dramaturgical mentorship to help them refine and edit their scripts before the plays are performed onstage.
This year’s theme is Hear the World, Heal the World: a hopeful imagination on the current world we live in, the many worlds we create, and the hope of a better future. This is a call for young writers in Maryland to take note of the world around them (or the ones they imagine) and write out their stories imagining ways to respond to what they hear. When you listen to the world, is it screaming, crying, whispering, or singing? Who do you think is listening? What elements would you identify as essential in the recipe for healing the world? What does healing look like to you?
This season, we are expanding our submission categories for the Young Playwrights Festival program so that young writers of different mediums can express their creativity in response to our open call. Young writers are called to respond to this year’s Open Call by submitting either an original 10-page/minute play OR an original 3-5 minute poem/spoken word piece responding to this theme. In addition to our 6 winning plays, 4 young poets will be selected to read/perform their winning poem during our festival.
Join us for a radiant spring program featuring Franz Schubert’s beloved Mass in G, a work celebrated for its lyrical beauty and timeless appeal. The concert also includes Pange Lingua by Benedict Preece and Ave Verum Corpus by renowned Welsh composer Karl Jenkins, offering a rich tapestry of sacred choral music. Additional selections will honor our nation’s 250th anniversary. Don’t miss our Silent Auction fundraiser before and after the performance—perfect for finding a thoughtful gift for Mother’s Day or a special treat just for you!For tickets and pricing, please visit https://harfordchoralsociety.org/
Based on the beloved Newbery Medal- and National Book Award-winning novel—and the hit 2003 film starring Shia LaBeouf, Sigourney Weaver, and Jon Voight—this theatrical adaptation is a thrilling ride for audiences of all ages. When teenager Stanley Yelnats is hit by a pair of falling sneakers, his unlucky family curse strikes again. Wrongly convicted of stealing the sneakers and sent to the mysterious Camp Green Lake, Stanley joins a ragtag group of boys digging endless holes under the blistering sun—all in the name of building character. But as the layers of dirt pile up, so do the secrets buried beneath them. Part mystery, part adventure, and packed with heart, Holes is a wildly imaginative tale about friendship, fate, and the courage it takes to rewrite your story. Holes is “a fast-paced and inventive family show that works on every level” (The Stage).
1999 Newbery Medal1998 National Book Award for Young People’s Literature1999 Boston Globe-Horn Book Award for Fiction
May 11 Monday
ExhibitionTransformations: Lain Singh Bangdel, Art, NepalFebruary 4 – May 16 (closed March 15-22) Monday – Saturday 11 am – 4 pmAsian Arts Gallery, Center for the Arts, Towson University1 Fine Arts Drive, Towson, MD 21204
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.
Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous (FA) is a free Twelve Step recovery program for anyone suffering from food obsession, overeating, under-eating, bulimia or other food-related issues. Weekly meetings every Monday from 7:00-8:30 pm at Christ Episcopal Church, 6800 Oakland Mills Road, Columbia. All are welcome.
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May 12 Tuesday
At VLP, we honor lifelong learning and understand the importance of starting early and making it fun. We hope you join us for our return to in-person Tots Tuesday Storytime for toddlers & preschoolers!
May 13 Wednesday