Based in Yoruba mythology and full of poetry and ritual, The Brothers Size is a powerful story about belonging and family from the awarding-winning writer of Moonlight. Location: CCBC Essex, Arts & Humanities Hall, Studio Theatre
In this bold, witty comedy set in 1793 Paris, four fierce women—Olympe de Gouges, Charlotte Corday, Marianne Angelle, and Marie Antoinette—face the guillotine and their legacies. A surreal, funny take on art, sisterhood, and resistance.
Step aboard the luxurious Orient Express in this thrilling stage adaptation by Ken Ludwig. With a killer on the loose, detective Hercule Poirot must solve the mystery before time runs out. Packed with wit, style, and classic Agatha Christie twists.
You are in store for a special night of music and entertainment. This is a night you don't want to miss. Powerful Vocals and loads of fun. A Not So Silent Night featuring regional powerhouse's Mama’s Black Sheep, Regina Sayles and Colleen Clark.
This fall, ARHU Dean Stephanie Shonekan sits down with Peter Sagal, the quick-witted host of NPR's popular weekly news quiz Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! for a timely and essential conversation.
Presented by Kate Jones. She is a 19th century murder researcher, speaker, and living historian who specializes in the Lincoln assassination.Talk starts at 2:00 pm and lasts about 45 minutes. $5.00 cash for those ages 13 and older.
The CCBC Dance Company presents the Fall 2025 Dance Concert, featuring new and restaged works. Guest artist Tanya Chianese joins as part of our MERGE! collaboration with BCPS, along with new pieces by CCBC Faculty.
The Trawick Prize: Bethesda Contemporary Art Awards 2025 finalists will have their work on display September 4–28, 2025 in downtown Bethesda at Gallery B.
Louis Ck returns to Baltimore October 23! See him LIVE at The Lyric!
Dozens of Holiday Ice Art Sculptures on display throughout downtown! Shops open late and make sure you see the town's 20 ft real tree all lit up. The tree will be lit at 6pm. Free to attend, free to park. Always the Friday after Thanksgiving.