That’s What She Said is an all female improv team. Specializing in long form improv, these ladies spin you a hilarious story. They start with inspiration from the women in your life and then they blend in funny stories of their own.
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The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain sings and strums its way through a witty, virtuosic all-ukulele performance featuring clever takes on classic tunes.
Grammy-winning Ladysmith Black Mambazo blends South African vocal traditions, rich harmonies, and joyful movement in uplifting a cappella performances.
Grammy winner Meshell Ndegeocello delivers a bold, bass-driven blend of soul, jazz, R&B, and rock with powerful lyrics and genre-defying style.
Globally lauded for her Baroque artistry, Angela Hewitt won the prestigious City of Leipzig Bach Medal in 2020. This recital will include Rameau’s elegant Suite No. 2 – her Hyperion recording of which The Times (London) hailed as "magnificent."
South African soprano Golda Schultz, who has starred at the Opéra National de Paris, Metropolitan Opera, and BBC Proms, brings this program to life with her “remarkable depth and dimension” and “distinctively thrilling radiance” (Financial Times).
It’s been a decade since the husband-and-wife team of Keifer and Shawna Thompson exploded out of Nashville with their multi-platinum mega-hit “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not”, and crowds remain hungry for more.
Inspired by color, texture, and space found in nature, Christina Haslinger creates abstract paintings. She plays with light and transparency through layers and textures to make her paintings exude energy. Public Reception, October 1, 2022 2pm-4pm.
GRAMMY Award winner and Guitar Foundation of America Hall of Fame inductee, David Russell, is world renowned for his superb musicianship and inspired artistry. A “talent of extraordinary dimension” (New York Times).
For more than two decades, hundreds of garden enthusiasts have descended upon Downtown Frederick and Baker Park to explore the elegant, whimsical, and inventive gardens nestled beyond the gates of private Frederick homes each spring.