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The Baltimore Sun | Sunday, September 15, 2024
FALL ARTS PREVIEW
Events
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Barber of Seville’ at Maryland
Hall, 801 Chase St., Annapolis.
The opera tells the story of two
young lovers and their quest to
be together. The main character
Figaro needs all his wiles to help
the Count outwit Dr. Bartolo and
ensure true love wins the day.
Tickets: $28 to $100. Showtimes
are Oct. 18, 7:30 p.m. and Oct. 20, 3
p.m. marylandhall.org/events
‘QUEENS GIRL: BLACK IN
THE GREEN MOUNTAINS’
Oct. 20-Nov. 17: Find out what
happens in the final chapter of
the award-winning “Queens
Girl” trilogy. Poetry, music, and
dance combine to tell the story
of Jacqueline Marie Butler’s
years at Bennington College
in Vermont amidst the raging
Vietnam War and the Kent State
shootings. Everyman Theatre,
315 W. Fayette St., Baltimore. For
times and ticket information, go
to everymantheatre.org/event/
queensgirl3
‘ART AND PROCESS’ AT
THE WALTERS
Oct. 24 – March 9, 2025: The
Walters Art Museum presents Art
and Process: Drawings, Paintings, and Sculptures from the
19th-Century Collection, an exhibition delving into the creative
process through the display of
preliminary sketches and finished
works in the museum’s permanent collection of 19th-century French art. This exhibition
provides visitors a window into
the artist’s mind through 30
works on paper, 23 oil paintings,
and works in bronze, porcelain,
and terracotta. Admission to the
museum is free. 600 N. Charles St.
thewalters.org
‘TIM BURTON’S
NIGHTMARE BEFORE
CHRISTMAS IN CONCERT’
Oct. 26-27: Watch the 1993 clas-
sic musical fantasy film with a
live orchestra at “Tim Burton’s
Nightmare Before Christmas in
Concert” at the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, 1212 Cathedral St. Jack Skellinton “The King
of Halloween Town,” plots to
take over Christmas. The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra will
perform. Ticket prices start at
$22. Date and showtimes are Oct.
26 at 7:30 p.m. and Oct. 27 at 3
p.m. my.bsomusic.org/19092/19096
Full Circle Dance Co. dancer Alicia Williams. BRION MCCARTHY
“From the Source of Our Power”
draws on the history of indigo,
its connections to slavery, and its
spiritual value within the African Diaspora and specifically in
Baltimore. Showtimes are 2:30
p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Baltimore
Museum of Art, 10 Art Museum
Drive, Baltimore. Tickets: $25
for general admission, $15 for
students. fullcircledancecompany.org
THE GREAT HALLOWEEN
LANTERN PARADE &
FESTIVAL
Oct. 26: Help celebrate the 25th
year of this annual event. Start
a day of fun with the family
Halloween festival, featuring a
kids costume contest, lantern
making, pop-up performances,
an arts & crafts market, and more.
Once the sun sets, the magic
begins. Everyone is welcome to
grab a lantern and march with
thousands of neighbors, artists,
musicians, and performers.
Produced by Creative Alliance
and Friends of Patterson Park,
and in partnership with Baltimore City Department of Recreation and Parks. Free. 4 p.m. – 9
p.m. at Patterson Park. creativealliance.org
CELEBRATION OF THE
ARTS
Nov. 2: Help support local artists
at the Howard County Arts Council’s 27th annual Celebration of
the Arts. One of the top fundraising events will be held at the
EASTERN SHORE SEA
GLASS & COASTAL ARTS
FESTIVAL
Nov. 23: See objects of art created
The Great Halloween Lantern Parade & Festival is Oct. 26 in Patterson Park.
BALTIMORE SUN FILE
Horowitz Visual & Performing
Arts Center at Howard Community College. There will be an
art auction, food prepared by
culinary experts and the Rising
Star Competition. Tickets start at
$50. The event runs from 6 p.m.
to 10 p.m. hocoarts.org/explore/
learn-participate/celebration-ofthe-arts/
‘FROM THE SOURCE OF
OUR POWER’
Full Circle’s Dance
Company’s original show dives
deep into the theme of power.
Nov. 3:
from shards of glass washed
up on a beach at the Eastern
Shore Sea Glass & Coastal Arts
Festival: Holiday Edition. Since
2011, artisans and craftspeople from Maryland and beyond
have exhibited and sold sea glass
turned into jewelry, art and decorations. The event runs from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. at 213 N. Talbot St.,
St. Michaels. cbmm.org/event/
eastern-shore-sea-glass-coastalarts-festival-2/
09.17 RUBEN STUDDARD OF AMERICAN IDOL
09.21 DEBBY BOONE
09.22 THE FABULOUS HUBCAPS (MATINEE)
09.27 BRIAN SIMPSON & JACKIEM JOYNER
10.04 ARI SHAPIRO: AN EVENING OF STORIES & SONGS
10.08 OTTMAR LIEBERT & LUNA NEGRA
10.26 JIM BELUSHI & THE BOARD OF COMEDY
11.03 & 11.04 GAELIC STORM
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9.26 WELCOME BACK MY FRIENDS
THE RETURN OF EMERSON, LAKE & PALMER
11.12 IT WAS 50 YEARS AGO TODAY
11.23 COMEDIAN PAUL MECURIO: PERMISSION TO SPEAK
11.24 AN EVENING WITH JESSE COOK
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