Four plays and musicals we're looking forward to in 2026
Each January as residents remove their holiday lights, Baltimore theaters power up the pyrotechnics, staging some of their boldest work.
Each January as residents remove their holiday lights, Baltimore theaters power up the pyrotechnics, staging some of their boldest work.
Mayor Brandon Scott announced several staff promotions and new appointments, including leadership changes in the city's arts office.
Old Bay Improv is now in its second year and has big plans for the future. It's run by Josh Rubinstein, an improv veteran who hopes to create a professional company in Harford County.
Michael Strassner, star of 'The Baltimorons,' will lead the new indie comedy 'Tuesday, New York,' marking his first announced project since signing with Paradigm Talent Agency.
A Baltimore-raised actress is returning home for the holidays as part of the national tour of "Wicked," performing on the Hippodrome Theatre stage where she once watched from the balcony.
Magician, drag queen and comic Lucy Darling " the alter ego of Carisa Hendrix " is bringing their "Simply Darling" show to The Lyric Baltimore in February.
"Swan Lake," performed by ballet dancers from more than a dozen nations and four continents, touches down in Frederick on Jan. 15.
Ahead of a Dec. 19 Annapolis show, comedian Paula Poundstone reflects on Trump, comedy and finding clarity in dark times.
At long last, vindication is at hand for an Oscar-winning composer who sought to prove he was just as capable of breathing life into Italy's grand theaters as into gritty Hollywood films.
Baltimore officials announced the full 2026 dates for Artscape, AFRAM, the Caribbean Carnival, the Baltimore Book Festival and Charm City Live.
Everyman Theatre's update of "Gaslight" is undeniably entertaining. But its message of female empowerment strikes me as pure wish fulfillment.
Tickets went on sale Friday for the national tour of "A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical" starring "American Idol" winner Nick Fradiani.
Baltimore's Most Festive Weekend will feature free water taxi service connecting Inner Harbor neighborhoods, along with markets, performances and other holiday events.
"The Telenovela Archives: Serialized Fiction in Cuba Before the Revolution," an exhibit on display at the University of Miami's Cuban Heritage Collection, revisits that formative era through…
A landmark Mount Vernon church will reopen to the public Thursday in a new role when it hosts a concert and pop-up bookstore.
A version of "The Nutcracker" coming to Maryland in December will feature acrobats, life-sized puppets and a reimagined second act.
Three one-act plays open this week at South Carroll High School in Sykesville, with shows that transport audiences to a variety of settings, spanning a haunted carousel, a sketchy fast-food …
Audiences can still catch performances this weekend. A "Pirate Party" is promised after the matinee performance Saturday.
Singer/songwriters Mike Patton and the Avett Brothers will bring their emotionally complex songs to the Baltimore area for a June 14 concert.
Pop divas Meghan Trainor and Olivia Dean have announced separate concert dates next summer at Baltimore's CFG Bank Arena.
Audiences can expect animal print, thick New Jersey accents, stage fights, sparkles and Jersey glam at Westminster High's fall production.
Baltimore Center Stage has announced the cast for "Santa Claus is Comin': a Motown Christmas Revue," and it's a testimony to the city's growing impact on the American theater scene.
Crew members said the intimate Hippodrome Theater helped establish what they hope will work nationwide with "The Phantom of the Opera."
A concert in Baltimore disappeared and then reappeared on Paramore singer Hayley Williams' solo tour lineup.
This unique retelling of the classic fairy tale "The Princess and the Pea," is done in the style of old Italian theater, leaning heavily on physical comedy.