Things to do in Baltimore this week 5/27/19

I’m still frolicking through Italy but there is plenty of fun for you here in Baltimore this week! More plays opening up this weekend! Make sure you check out fools and madmen’s Much Ado About Nothing at Motor House. It only runs for three days so see it while you can! A New Brain is premiering at Iron Crow Theatre. I hope I can see it when I get back. The 8th Annual Taste of 3 Cities is back Patterson Park on Saturday. It’s one of my favorite events so I’m sad to be missing it. Go check it out and eat some tasty food! I can’t emphasize enough how import it is that you see Queens Girl in the World and Queens Girl in Africa at Everyman Theatre. Both shows are AMAZING and you are truly truly missing out if you don’t go see them. What are you waiting for? Go buy your tickets!

Follow along on Instagram to see my adventures in Italy. I’ll be back next Sunday!

Monday, May 27

Walk the Murals of Station North
10AM – 10:45AM OR 11AM – 1PM
Greenmount Coffee Lab
1400 Greenmount Avenue, Baltimore
For our tour, we will meet at the Greenmount Coffee Lab at Open Works Bmore, a maker space with a parking lot and coffeehouse. Don’t miss the electronic photo booth on the south wall in the lobby (it’s free!); a great way to commemorate your tour and the pic will be waiting in your email inbox. After guests have checked in, we will then walk to about 60 points of interest, seeing quite a lot of street art, but also learning the history of this often overlooked urban landscape. We will enjoy a walking a loop of about 2.5 miles with a small pit stop towards the end for refreshment before heading back to open works. On this walk, we will enjoy the alleyways, parks, and farms of the often underrated, but constantly surprising revitalized neighborhood of Station North Arts & Entertainment District. Locals and travelers alike will enjoy this very instagrammable look at a gem of a neighborhood. Depending on the size of the group and speed of walking the time for finishing might be slightly later. There are periodical trivia questions and easter eggs hidden along the way – be ready to get competitive and rewarded with candy!
Buy Tickets Here

Baltimore Trolley Tour
11AM & 1PM
Baltimore Visitor Center
401 Light St, Baltimore
The original Baltimore Trolley Tour takes you through the neighborhoods that comprise downtown Baltimore. The tour showcases the city’s role in the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812 (“The Star-Spangled Banner” story), the Industrial Revolution and the preservation of historic architecture, monuments and waterfront neighborhoods. Along the way, you’ll discover why Baltimore is still making history. Boarding begins 15 minutes prior to departure.
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Hamiet Bluiett Tribute Band Memorial Day Concert
3PM & 5PM
An die Musik
409 N Charles St, Baltimore
Featuring: Darrell Mixon, bass – Kendrick Smith, tenor sax – Donald Smith, piano – Ronnie Burrage, drums.
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AJ’s Bay Night
4PM – 10PM
AJ’s on Hanover
1500 South Hanover Street, Baltimore
Every Monday through the end of September will be known as “Bay Night” featuring all of your favorite seafood dishes with an AJ’s twist. We can’t wait to show you what our Chef John Thomas Wood has lined up on the menu. Mussels in an Old Bay OR Cajun broth, crab cakes, buck a shuck oysters, poke bowls, beer battered rockfish sandwiches, the “Seafood Boil”, a full pound of steamed shrimp, clams, mussels, chorizo sausage, and corn in a Cajun broth sprinkled with Old Bay. AND to wash it all down $6 crushes from open to close.

Old Major Game Night
6PM – 12AM
Old Major
900 S. Carey St, Baltimore
Every Monday is Game Night at Old Major! Play one of our many games or bring your own. Our collection includes Monopoly, Apples to Apples, Connect Four, Joking Hazard, Trivial Pursuit, Jenga and many more! Bring friends or come solo. Food and drink specials run all night!

Joel Michael Schwartz at Teavolve’s Open Mic
7PM – 10PM
Teavolve Cafe & Lounge
1401 Aliceanna St, Baltimore
The Teavolve open mic happens every Monday barring flooding or alien assault. Signup starts at 6pm, performances roll from 7-10pm. In deference to the venue we keep things PG-13 & in deference to getting everyone on the stage – no amps, drumkits, 2 pieces or 10 minutes whichever’s shorter. Most weeks we’re joined by a special featured artist in the middle of the night and though admission’s free, we hope you’ll bring a little something for their tip jar!

BBP: May Pre-Ride!
7PM – 9PM
St. Mary’s Park
600 N Paca St, Baltimore
This is the pre-ride for Bike Party: Prom Night! at a faster pace, but doable for all skill levels, this~ 9 mile jaunt traces the plotted Bike Party path to see if it’s juuuust right for the main event. For questions on what to bring, how to lock up, and other info, please check our FAQ page.

The Benny Russell Big Band
7PM – 9PM
Keystone Korner Baltimore
1350 Lancaster Street, Baltimore
Close your Memorial Day Weekend on a high note with The Benny Russell Big Band! Comprised of some of the area’s finest musicians, the group is led by virtuoso tenor saxophonist, Benny Russell, hailed as a “top-flight jazz musician” (Beth Levin, The Global Jazz Network). Mr. Russell is the director and founder of the Rock Spring Jazz Academy, and adjunct professor at the Harford Community College. He is also an RS Berkeley endorsed musician.
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Monday Trivia at MaGerk’s – New Independent Trivia Night
7:30PM – 9:30PM
MaGerk’s Pub
1061 S Charles St, Baltimore
Ours is an independent Trivia Night written specifically for the venue/audience each week. We try to write a rounded game that finds the right balance between challenging and fun, while avoiding too many gimmes or complete guesses. Generally speaking, people seem to really enjoy it and we’ve been pretty successful with consistent crowds, and a loyal following in Hampden, and Mt. Vernon, so we are very excited to be invited to bring the game to Federal Hill!!We’ll be playing at MaGerk’s every Monday in the back bar. It’s free to play (of course), and like any good Trivia Night, we’ll have loads of food and drink specials. We will also have a prize for the best overall team, as well as one for the highest placing small team so it’s good for groups of all sizes. We’d love to have you join us, so definitely consider checking it out if you’re in or around Federal Hill on Monday’s.

La Sonnambula
8PM – 9:30PM
An die Musik
409 N Charles St, Baltimore
Marriage, love, deception, and sleepwalking? What more could you want? Come see Opera Alchemy’s adaptation of Bellini’s famous La Sonnambula. Regular admission: $15. Student admission: $10 (with valid ID)

Califone Living Room Show
8PM – 10PM
Baltimore, Maryland 21210
Living Room Shows are private shows hosted by fans in spaces such as, living rooms, basements, lofts, recording studios, yoga studios, bike shops, screen printing shops, clothing stores, coffee shops, cafes, churches, etc. For each show we try to find the best space based on the acoustics of the room, proximity to parking and public transportation, restroom access, available seating, and when possible ADA accessibility. We’re trying to create intimate shows that will be a positive and memorable experience for guests and artists. These shows are hosted by fans in private spaces. Each show limited to 40-60 tickets. All tickets must be purchased in advance. This show is happening in zip code 21210. You’ll receive the full address after completing your purchase.
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OG Night at the Mobtown Ballroom
8PM – 11PM
Mobtown Ballroom
861 Washington Blvd, Baltimore
It’s time again for those of us who are original Charm City Swing dancers, along with those of us who are over 30, to gather and bond. As usual, we will meet at 8pm during the drop in, chat (quietly), have a drink, and offer some friendly intimidation towards the youthful hubris that has taken over the Ballroom. Then, we shall dance. Invite anyone you can think of from back in the day, or anyone who dances now and is fully grown (30+).

The Session Hosted By Clarence Ward III
8:30PM – ?
Terra Cafe Bmore
101 E 25th St, Baltimore
This event is a weekly Jazz Jam Session created and hosted by Baltimore’s own Saxophonist and Trumpeter Clarence Ward III. Each and every week some of finest musicians from Baltimore, Dc, Va and as far as Ny come to partake in this weekly Gathering of musical expression. There is NO cover and all you have to do is tip the band. There is NO OTHER PLACE in this town offering such a high level of music for free. Come check it out!

Tuesday, May 28

Baltimore Trolley Tour
11AM & 1PM
Baltimore Visitor Center
401 Light St, Baltimore
The original Baltimore Trolley Tour takes you through the neighborhoods that comprise downtown Baltimore. The tour showcases the city’s role in the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812 (“The Star-Spangled Banner” story), the Industrial Revolution and the preservation of historic architecture, monuments and waterfront neighborhoods. Along the way, you’ll discover why Baltimore is still making history. Boarding begins 15 minutes prior to departure.
Buy Tickets Here

Yappier Hours on the Patio!
5PM – 9PM
Gunther & Co.
3650 Toone St, Baltimore
Yappier Hour returns to benefit Canton Dog Park! EVERY Tuesday we invite you and your furry friends to enjoy drinks and food on our patio. $2 from every Tito’s Vodka cocktail will benefit the park!

Reclaiming the Margins: Black Women Design Exhibition
5PM – 8PM
Impact Hub Baltimore
10 East North Avenue, Baltimore
Reclaiming the Margins is a exhibition highlighting the work of Black Women in Design. We explore the variance and complexities of a sometimes ignored aesthetic. This exhibition aims to prove the high capabilities of black women designers and their unique progression to shift the narrative. JOIN US for Necessary Tomorrows: A radical platform founded by Sharayna Christmas in 2017 to represent those of us who stand outside the circle of this society’s definition of what’s acceptable and works to design a future with us in mind, specifically Black Creatives and Creatives of Color. We put a spotlight on bold, fearless black creatives in Baltimore and Beyond through art exhibitions, collaborations, workshops and media features. Last year, Necessary Tomorrows achieved great success working with 23 artists, selling over $13K worth of artwork with no commission , produced 10 shows, hosted 7 studio visits and created 4 new artist collaborations.
Free Tickets Here

Brews and Board Games at The Windup Space
6PM – 9PM
The Windup Space
12 W North Ave, Baltimore
Join us for Brews and Board Games at The Windup Space! Some board and card games, both classic and contemporary, are provided for anyone to play. Feel free to bring your own as well if you have something special in mind. Come bring some friends, meet some new ones, drink some dranks (alcoholic or non) and play some games! FREE to attend, but please buy some beer/cocktails/soda to support this event! Stop on by between 6 and 11. As always, winners of all games get prizes: Cheap Prizes! Free drinks! 2-for-1 drinks! 4 Actual Good Prizes, generously provided by: No Land Beyond, re:gen, Canton Games and THIRD EYE COMICS!

Tuesday Trivia at Waverly Brewing Company
7PM – 9PM
Waverly Brewing Company
1625 Union Avenue Suite C, Baltimore
Each season there are tons of cash & prizes to the top 3 teams! Once you create a team, you’ll get your own team page. By default, the player who registers the team becomes the team Captain, but you can transfer ownership at anytime. The team Captain has the ability to invite (or remove) players to the team, upload a team photo, edit the team name or slogan, and choose the locations at which you play. We’ll take care of uploading your game stats. From the team page, you can view your location standings, as well as your teams overall global ranking.
Register your team to participate

Friends Trivia
7PM – 10PM
The Point in Fells
1738 Thames St., Baltimore
AMAculate Entertainment Trivia is ready to rock 2019 with our amazing themes! Our Trivia theme for the month of May is “FRIENDS”. Come test how big of a fan you really are with your “Friends” knowledge. Doors will open at 7pm, the first trivia question will be at 8pm. Tickets will be $25 per person. That includes trivia and a nacho/taco buffet from our scratch kitchen. Themed drink specials and $20 bottomless cocktails will be offered. *Bottomless includes Bloody Marys, Screwdrivers, Mimosas, sangria, Domestic Drafts. 1st, 2nd & 3rd Prizes. 18% Gratuity and sales tax will be added to all parties on the day of the event for the $25 ticket cost and any additional items purchased. $25 ticket price covers your seat, trivia and a Nacho/Taco Buffet.
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The Stevie Wonder Songbook
7PM – 10PM
An die Musik
409 N Charles St, Baltimore
The Evolution Contemporary Music Series. Baltimore artists, working in multiple genres, celebrate and re-imagine the great American composer’s music.
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Wasted: A Film Screening
7PM – 9PM
Parkway Theater
5 W. North Avenue Baltimore
Baltimore’s Office of Sustainability and the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) will co-host a screening of WASTED! The Story of Food Waste. In the U.S., 40% of all food produced is never eaten while millions go hungry. Across Baltimore City – 25% of the waste produced is wasted food and a third of all materials we throw out are compostable. WASTED! aims to change the way people buy, cook, recycle, and eat food. Through the eyes of chef-heroes like Anthony Bourdain, Dan Barber, Mario Batali, Massimo Bottura, and Danny Bowien – audiences will see how the world’s most influential chefs make the most of every kind of food, transforming what most people consider scraps into incredible dishes that create a more secure food system. Following the screening, we will have a panel discussion from area food waste warriors and announce the awardees of the Baltimore Food Matters grants.
Free Tickets Here

Open Mic Night
7PM – 11PM
Sláinte Irish Pub and Restaurant
1700 Thames St, Baltimore
Join us for Open Mic Night hosted by Ernie Fowler! NO PRE REGISTRATION REQUIRED TO PLAY – ARRIVE AT 6:45 TO SIGN UP. All acts welcome! DRINK SPECIALS $1 Boh’s & $4 Tullamore Dew

Harold Night at BIG
7:30PM – 9PM
Baltimore Improv Group at the BIG Theater
1727 North Charles Street, Baltimore
Every Tuesday night, check out BIG house performers as they rock the classic long-form improv format known as The Harold. Three of BIG’s six Conservatory teams will take the stage every week to blow. your. ever-loving. minds. Baltimore Improv Group offers free comedy shows every night of the week. But please reserve so we know you’re coming.

Charm City Trivia Tuesdays
7:30PM – 9:30PM
Full Tilt Brewing
5604 York Road, Baltimore
Come join us as we welcome Charm City Trivia to our Fully Tilted family. Every Tuesday will will have them in-house orchestrating some of the best trivia in the city. Beer, gift certificates, merch, etc… who knows what you could bring home with you from week to week if your team comes out on top.

Queens Girl in Africa
May 14 – June 23, Various Times
Everyman Theatre
315 W Fayette St, Baltimore
Performed for the first time as a two-play repertory with Jennings’s Queens Girl in the World, Queens Girl in Africa follows the infectiously spirited Jacqueline Marie Butler as she finds herself at a crossroads of personal and political upheaval when her family ups and moves to Nigeria following the assassination of civil rights leader Malcolm X (a close personal family friend). Entertaining and uplifting, Queens Girl in Africa captures an unforgettable moment in time for a teenager abroad—when questions of self and place intertwine with the realities of homework and hormones as Jacqueline assuredly, hilariously navigates the energy, excitement, and unpredictability of the 1960s.
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Backbar Movies | The Warriors (1979)
8PM – 10PM
Paulie Gee’s Hampden
3535 Chestnut Ave, Baltimore
“Warriors, Come Out To Play”. Twofer Drink Specials & Food Specials From 5pm to Close. No children under age 12 allowed in the back bar.

Sensual Bachata with Kevin Ngo
8PM – 12AM
Points South Latin Kitchen
1640 Thames St, Baltimore
An awesome way to have a fantastic time with friends. We attract the best dancers in Charm City. From Baltimore’s premier annual social dance event – the Baltimore Congress, we bring you an evening of dance lessons, and social dancing. Premier Fells Point area, terrific bar, leg shaking music, and alluring dances. Fun with current friends, and come make TONS of new friends. Pictures and Videos from our events are used for promotion purposes on social media, and other places. 8PM to 930 – 2 lessons on Sensual Bachata. 9:30 to midnight social dancing.

Extra Credit: An Improv JAM!
9PM – 10PM
Baltimore Improv Group at the BIG Theater
1727 North Charles Street, Baltimore
BIG presents a free Tuesday night Improv Jam! The jam is geared towards improv students of any level getting some extra (credit) stage time! No need to sign up in advance, just swing by The BIG Theater. We’ll welcome you, right after the Harolds!

Dim, Entierralos, Yume, and Dosser at Sidebar
9PM – 1AM
The Sidebar
218 E Lexington St, Baltimore
Featuring: dim (GA), Entierralos (NJ), with local support from Yume (Baltimore) and Dosser (Baltimore). Music @ 9:30. $8 over 21 // $10 under 21 or no ID. All ages!

Wednesday, May 29

Walk the Murals of Station North
10AM – 10:45AM OR 11AM – 1PM
Greenmount Coffee Lab
1400 Greenmount Avenue, Baltimore
For our tour, we will meet at the Greenmount Coffee Lab at Open Works Bmore, a maker space with a parking lot and coffeehouse. Don’t miss the electronic photo booth on the south wall in the lobby (it’s free!); a great way to commemorate your tour and the pic will be waiting in your email inbox. After guests have checked in, we will then walk to about 60 points of interest, seeing quite a lot of street art, but also learning the history of this often overlooked urban landscape. We will enjoy a walking a loop of about 2.5 miles with a small pit stop towards the end for refreshment before heading back to open works. On this walk, we will enjoy the alleyways, parks, and farms of the often underrated, but constantly surprising revitalized neighborhood of Station North Arts & Entertainment District. Locals and travelers alike will enjoy this very instagrammable look at a gem of a neighborhood. Depending on the size of the group and speed of walking the time for finishing might be slightly later. There are periodical trivia questions and easter eggs hidden along the way – be ready to get competitive and rewarded with candy!
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Harbor Market
11AM – 2PM
Mckeldin Square
101 E Pratt St, Baltimore
Leave the PB&J or microwave lunch at home and join us every Wednesday and Friday from 11am-2pm at McKeldin Square for tasty food options from a variety of food trucks!

Baltimore Trolley Tour
11AM & 1PM
Baltimore Visitor Center
401 Light St, Baltimore
The original Baltimore Trolley Tour takes you through the neighborhoods that comprise downtown Baltimore. The tour showcases the city’s role in the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812 (“The Star-Spangled Banner” story), the Industrial Revolution and the preservation of historic architecture, monuments and waterfront neighborhoods. Along the way, you’ll discover why Baltimore is still making history. Boarding begins 15 minutes prior to departure.
Buy Tickets Here

Wine’d Down Wednesdays
4PM – 12AM
Back Yard Baltimore
131 S. Schroeder St., Baltimore
Come every Wednesday for ‘Wine’d Down Wednesdays’ – 1/2 off Wines by the Bottle.

Wednesday Open Studio at Local Color Flowers!
4:30PM – 8PM
Local Color Flowers
3100 Brentwood Avenue, Baltimore
Drumroll please! By popular demand…Open Studio will now be offered EVERY Wednesday night starting May 2nd from 4:30-8PM!!! What!? For those of you who have not yet been to Open Studio, the model is simple. Come by during the open hours. Choose from loads of amazing locally grown flowers, make something in your own vase or choose one of ours. Pay for what you make. No need to RSVP, just come on by! Bring friends (adults only please), canned Rose and snacks. Enjoy a night relaxing and getting creative with flowers. Make it your weekly routine!

Summer Hat Show & sale
5PM – 8PM
Lord Baltimore Dining & Events
20 W Baltimore St, Baltimore
Guest will enjoy trying on custom hats and fascinators designed by Eileen L. Bleyer Millinery. The show and sale will take place in the lobby of Lord Baltimore Hotel. Prices will be reduced by 25%!!

Adventures in the Meadhall
5PM – 10PM
Charm City Meadworks
400 East Biddle St., Baltimore
We host game night every Wednesday at Baltimore’s only urban winery and meadhall. Our taproom has 10-20 fresh meads on-tap daily with Wild Kombucha and Root Beer as non-alcoholic options. We serve snacks and pizza, but please BYO-food. Game nights are all-ages, and do not require reservations to attend.

Sagamore Tour and Sunset Tour
5:45PM & 6PM
Sagamore Spirit
301 E Cromwell St, Baltimore
Tour the Sagamore Spirit Distillery and then hop aboard the Baltimore Water Taxi for a sunset cruise on the Patapsco River. Sip on a Sagamore cocktail and samples as you learn about Maryland’s great rye whiskey history and maritime traditions.
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Pop Into Summer with PUNCH! + Hello Addie Boutiques!
6PM – 8PM
Anthem House
900 East Fort Avenue, Baltimore
Hey Locust Point, we’re coming to your neighborhood to celebrate the start of our favorite season! Pop Into Summer with PUNCH! and Hello Addie at the Anthem House on Wednesday, May 29th from 6pm – 8pm. This is a FREE event, but tickets are limited so make sure you register to hold your spot! Find out what Sydney of Coffee-Stained Lace will be shaking up at our free mixology bar. Shop the latest trends from both boutiques – clothing, accessories, home goods, beauty, and more! The first 15 people in the door will receive a goodie bag full of our favorite summer essentials. Never shopped with either boutique? No matter what your style is, these two Baltimore boutiques have you covered! Shop with PUNCH! to satisfy your girly side, then hit Hello Addie for the edgier you. We can’t wait to see you all there!
Free Tickets Here

Succulent Building Workshop
6:30PM – 8PM
B.Willow (Remington)
220 West 27th Street, Baltimore
Join us for an evening of succulent building. $35 ticket includes all supplies. For beverages during the workshop, feel free to BYOB! Learn everything necessary to grow happy, healthy succulents. Each workshop attendee will choose from a variety of repurposed, vintage containers to plant in. No discount given for bringing your own pot, but you are welcome to bring your own pots into the shop at any other time to plant!
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Living Wake for the Windup Space: Days Before Death
7PM – 10:30PM
The Windup Space
12 W North Ave, Baltimore
Celebrate the finale of an amazing arts venue with Patterson Trash and friends. We’ll be inviting some of our favorite folks to join us for this special occasion. Baltimore Stoner Metal band Haze Mage is joining us for this final chugg-chugg into the afterlife.

Drag Bingo at The Charles
7PM – 10PM
The Charles Baltimore
1110 South Charles Street, Baltimore
This is NOT your grandma’s bingo. Charlie’s very own angel, Washington Heights, will be hosting the most entertaining event to grace your calendar on a Wednesday. Drag Bingo will include 6 rounds of BINGO broken up with performances, competitions, and witty dialogue. Balls drop at 7:30pm, but we suggest arriving early to take advantage of our delicious Brinner menu. Eat It! As a side pairing for a lite Washington Height’s roast, the Charles’ will be serving BOTTOMLESS Mimosas, Bloody Mary’s, Sangria, and Orange Crushes for $15! We promise to deliver a night of irreverent humor, campy antics, and amazing prizes.

Queens Girl in Africa
May 14 – June 23, Various Times
Everyman Theatre
315 W Fayette St, Baltimore
Performed for the first time as a two-play repertory with Jennings’s Queens Girl in the World, Queens Girl in Africa follows the infectiously spirited Jacqueline Marie Butler as she finds herself at a crossroads of personal and political upheaval when her family ups and moves to Nigeria following the assassination of civil rights leader Malcolm X (a close personal family friend). Entertaining and uplifting, Queens Girl in Africa captures an unforgettable moment in time for a teenager abroad—when questions of self and place intertwine with the realities of homework and hormones as Jacqueline assuredly, hilariously navigates the energy, excitement, and unpredictability of the 1960s.
Buy Tickets Here

One Last Night of Musical Theater
7:30PM – 8:30PM
The BIG Theater
1727 North Charles Street, Baltimore
Please join us as we bid our small, beloved musical theater, Baltimore Sings, adieu. Though on this night we close our doors for the last time, we plan to close them in style. Bad Karaoke Experience and duo, 110%, will grace the stage as your thespian hosts to guide you through the show with laughs, tears, songs, and cherished memories. (Please Note: Tonight’s show is in celebration of a fictitious theater. The Baltimore Improv Group is doing just fine!) “The Last Night of Musical Theater” is part of The BIG Lab – Every Wednesday night our comedy scientists take their newest experiments to the stage for further testing. The results may be explosive. Baltimore Improv Group offers free comedy shows every night of the week. But please reserve so we know you’re coming. We are happy to make all of our shows free. Please donate if you’d like to help BIG keep our shows free forever!

BINGO
7:30PM – 9PM
Park Bench Pub
1749 Belt Street, Baltimore
Join us for BINGO every Wednesday, starting at 7:30. $6 Flatbread all night. Lots of fun and great prizes!

Charles Village Trivia Night
7:30PM – 10PM
Red Star Charles Village
3224 Saint Paul Street, Baltimore
Come join us as we welcome Charm City Trivia to our Red Star family. Every Wednesday, we will have them in-house orchestrating some of the best trivia in the city! Drinks, gift cards, merch, etc… Who knows what you could bring home with you from week to week if your team comes out on top? Come find out with us.

Salsa y Bachata Wednesdays
8PM – 12AM
Sangria Patio Bar
930 North Charles Street, Baltimore
Learn to dance Salsa Bachata with absolutely the best of Baltimore. Then stay and practice with everyone! The best week night for Latin Dance in Charm City! $5 per class // 8:00 PM Bachata // 8:45 PM Salsa. Dance with DJ Raj starting 9:30. We invite you to a night of fantastic dance experience with the best dancers in Charm City in regular attendance. From Baltimore’s premier annual social dance event – the Baltimore Congress, and Baltimore’s fabulous Latin Dance Company Sentimento, we bring you a weekly night of dance lessons, and social dancing. Situated right in the heart of Mr Vernon, is where it all goes down with tasty food, refreshing beverages. invigorating music, and alluring dances.
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Mountain Man
8PM – 11PM
Creative Alliance
3134 Eastern Ave, Baltimore
Creative Alliance is pleased to welcome Mountain Man. Mountain Man’s new album “Magic Ship” is available via Nonesuch Records. Order your copy here. Mountain Man did not intend to disappear for the better part of a decade, or to take eight years to release its second album, Magic Ship. But for a trio of devoted friends for whom music has always seemed so effortless and graceful, that’s simply how life went. The wondrous Magic Ship—a magnetic fourteen-song reflection on the joys, follies, and oddities of existence—was well worth the wait.
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Art of Comedy Open Mic
9PM – 11PM
Motor House
120 W North Ave, Baltimore
Baltimore’s hottest open mic night is every Wednesday from 8 to 11 p.m. at Motor House. Sign up to try out 5 minutes of your material in the most welcoming room in the city. Produced by Ivan Martin, with host Garrett Harvest and music by DJ Dragon. 18+ For Explicit Content, Strong Language. Part of the Motor House Creative Crossroads Producer Residency, Producer: Ivan Martin.

Uhtcearu, Bane, Mikhail
9PM – 12AM
TheDepot Baltimore
1728 N Charles St, Baltimore
Uhtcearu, Bane [Serbia], and MIKHAIL will destroy your Wednesday night! $10

Thursday, May 30

Pratt Street Market
11AM – 2PM
Pratt Street Farmers Market
100 Light St, Baltimore
Eating Lunch at your desk is sad…Enjoy fresh fruits, veggies, baked goods, and plenty of prepared food options from local vendors at the Pratt Street Market located outside of the Transamerica building every Thursday afternoon through September.

Rye on the River
4PM – 9PM
Sagamore Pendry Baltimore
1715 Thames Street, Baltimore
Savor the taste of summer at The Pool. Join us every Thursday night, from May 30th through September 26th, from 5pm – sunset. Enjoy live entertainment and a weekly cocktail showdown featuring Sagamore Rye Whiskey,then vote for your favorite on our Instagram story, @sagamorependrybaltimore, for a chance to receive a surprise gift.

An Evening of Traditional Beverages: Maryland Rum!
6PM – 8PM
Mudd Hall
3400 North Charles Street, Baltimore
Join Homewood Museum at the Johns Hopkins University for an evening celebrating Maryland Rum! Enjoy tastings from five local distillers, hearty snacks from Woodberry Kitchen, remarks by historian Kyle Dalton, and live calypso music! Tropical-chic dress encouraged.
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Beers for books
6PM – 8PM
UNION Craft Brewing
1700 West 41st Street, Baltimore
A chance to sip good beers for a good cause: Friends of the Enoch Pratt Library. A portion of proceeds of beers sold between 6-8 pm in the brewery can go to the nonprofit. Author Rob Kasper will give a short talk on the history of brewing in Baltimore.

Drink More Riesling!
6PM – 8PM
Bin 604
604 South Exeter Street, Baltimore
Seriously, do it! The world’s most criminally under-appreciated grape can range from dry to sweet. Light-bodied, and both intensely flavorful, yet delicate and mineral laden, these charming wines can leave the biggest smile on your lips if you give them a chance. Tickets are $10 with a $5 credit toward featured wines.
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Sip & Shine: An After-Hours Experience with Artist Linda St John
6PM – 9PM
American Visionary Art Museum
800 Key Hwy, Baltimore
Join us for an after hours experience with artist Linda St John, whose work is currently on view in our exhibition “PARENTING: An Art without a Manual.” Linda will read from her critically acclaimed memoir “Even Dogs Go Home To Die” followed by a Q&A in the gallery. Then, she’ll lead us in an art workshop using up-recycled materials and shiny bits. Drinks & snacks provided. Participants must be 21 or older.
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The Blackout Tour
6:30PM – 11:30PM
TheDepot Baltimore
1728 N Charles St, Baltimore
“The Blackout Tour” comes to Baltimore on May 30th with heavy hitting Slam, Deathcore, and Metalcore from Tennessee. Featuring Divisive (Deathcore), If All Else Fails (Deathcore), Time & Eternity (Metalcore), and OnceDrowned (Progressive Metalcore).

Slough Feg, with Sanhedrin and Pale Divine at Metro Gallery
7PM – ?
Metro Gallery
1700 N Charles St, Baltimore
Featuring Slough Feg (OG West Coast cult heavy metal, Metal Blade Records), Sanhedrin (Brooklyn NYC, occult metal lords), and Pale Divine (Killer PA Doom on Shadow Kingdom Records). Doors 7pm, Show 8pm, ALL AGES
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Founding Fathers / Dingleberry Dynasty / Big Gorgeous / F City
7PM – 12AM
The Windup Space
12 W North Ave, Baltimore
Cincinnati-based Synth-Pop / New Wave band FOUNDING FATHERS are teaming up with San Francisco-based Perv-Pop duo Big Gorgeous on their ‘Wrapped Up Tight’ 2019 tour.
FOUNDING FATHERS Synth-Pop / New Wave | Cincinnati, OH
Big Gorgeous Dance / Synth / Indie Pop | San Francisco, CA
DINGLEBERRY DYNASTY Poo Punk | Baltimore, MD
F CITY Punk / Electro / Funk / Hip Hop | Baltimore, MD
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Kenny Barron Quartet with Regina Carter at Keystone Corner
May 30 – Jun 2, TR- Sat 7PM, Sun 5PM
Keystone Korner Baltimore
1350 Lancaster Street, Baltimore
Keystone Korner Baltimore presents Kenny Barron Quartet with Regina Carter, Kiyoshi Kitagawa, and Justin Faulkner. Don’t miss one of or swingingest nights yet. Kenny Barron, piano; Regina Carter, violin; Kiyoshi Kitagawa, bass; Justin Faulkner, drums.
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Little Mazarn w/ Mole Suit Choir + Greg Hatem
7:30PM – 10:30PM
Creative Alliance
3134 Eastern Ave, Baltimore
Austin Freak folkers Little Mazarn returns with their second album, Io, in 2019, finding them ever expanding their musical palette & filling out their ethereal otherworldly sound while maintaining their deceptively simple approach. Live, the duo pull you into their own exquisite world.
The Mole Suit Choir is one banjo, one guitar, one triangle, a thumb piano and two soulful vocals painting an aural life raft with inspired harmonies. They gestated in the Baltimore underground for 25 years, Liz Downing and Rupert Wondolowski circling each other in the orbit of the arts community. For this show, Greg Hatem (Natural Velvet) will be joining them, adding atmospheric sparkles.
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Shark Tank – an Improv Comedy Show
7:30PM – 8:30PM
Baltimore Improv Group at the BIG Theater
1727 North Charles Street, Baltimore
Welcome to the Improv Shark Tank, where entrepreneurs pitch solutions to your problems on the spot to rich investors! Who will walk away with enough money to fund their dream? And who will swim out of the tank empty handed? Baltimore Improv Group offers free comedy shows every night of the week. But please reserve so we know you’re coming.

Queens Girl in the World
May 7 – June 23, Various Times
Everyman Theatre
315 W Fayette St, Baltimore
Performed for the first time as a two-play repertory with Caleen’s Queens Girl in AfricaQueens Girl in the World chronicles the misadventures of bright-eyed, brown-skinned Jacqueline Marie Butler, whose sudden transfer from a protective, middle class late-1950s upbringing in Queens to a progressive, predominantly-Jewish private school in Greenwich Village, adds comical confusion to her already quizzical, fish-out-of-water adolescence. Lively and poignant—and punctuated with the irresistible sound of Motown—Queens Girl in the World tags along for a young woman’s journey of self-discovery, at the onset of Civil Rights-era social change.
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Tornkid
May 23 – Jun 9, TR – Sat 8PM, Sun 4PM
Cohesion Theatre Company
923 S. East Avenue, Baltimore
Cohesion Theatre Company is excited to be partnering with the newly created Baltimore Asian Pasifika Arts Collective (BAPAC) on a world premiere play for the second performance of Cohesion’s 2019 Season. Devised with members of Cohesion and BAPAC, and written by playwright Katelynn Kenney, Tornkid draws on the power of Southeast Asian and Pacific Indigenous creation stories to explore identity and belonging and to unearth how ancient female narratives can provide guidance towards healing our broken world. Under the direction of Cara Hinh, with puppetry created by Cohesion Artistic Director, Jess Rassp, and masks created by Tara Cariaso, Tornkid promises to be a feast for the senses, and an exploration into a world rarely seen on the American stage. It follows the journey of Tornkid – a child of immigrants pulled between cultures – as they tear themselves in two and search for their other half in a land both familiar and unfamiliar.
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Vinegar Tom – Spotlighters
May 10 – June 2, Thurs – Sat 8PM – 10PM, Sun 2PM – 4PM
Spotlighters Theatre
817 Saint Paul St, Baltimore
Witch Hunt: a community targets its weakest members as “other”, then uses law and religion to persecute and destroy them. It’s no coincidence the victims are female identified. What was true in 1670 is eerily true in 2018. A play about power, sex and witches by acclaimed British playwright Caryl Churchill. An intense journey back and forth through time, propelling us from the 17th to the 21st century to see just how much things have changed even as they remain the same.
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TC Superstar / June Pastel / Coco and Bananas
8PM – 2AM
The Crown
1910 N Charles St, Baltimore
Bring your dancing shoes! TC Superstar (ATX) June Pastel, and Coco and Bananas.

Distant Creatures, The Hell Yeah Babies, The Jennifers
8PM – 12AM
Reverb
2112 N Charles St, Baltimore
Featuring The Jennifers, The Hell yeah Babies, and Distant Creatures. $8 to get in, Doors at 8, music at 9pm sharp!

Kendall Street Company w/ Moogatu
8PM – 12:30AM
The 8×10
10 E Cross St, Baltimore
All Good Presents Kendall Street Company with Moogatu.
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The Kaleidoscope – an Improv Comedy Experiment
8:30PM – 9:30PM
Baltimore Improv Group at the BIG Theater
1727 North Charles Street, Baltimore
The Kaleidoscope is an improv experiment where friends and strangers get together and do a show! Every month, two new improvisers will invite players with whom they have never performed to create teams that have never existed and will never exist again. Like a kaleidoscope: every time you look you will see something different. Every month will feature a guest monologist. Created in 2009 by Alan Starzinski, The Kaleidoscope also currently runs in NY and LA. Baltimore Improv Group offers free comedy shows every night of the week. But please reserve so we know you’re coming.

A Little Bit Show
9:30PM – 10:30PM
Baltimore Improv Group at the BIG Theater
1727 North Charles Street, Baltimore
A little bit weird and a lot funny, this show offers you a tiny taste of a variety of new and experimental comedic ideas performed in just five minutes each. This may seem short, but A Little Bit goes a long way! Baltimore Improv Group offers free comedy shows every night of the week. But please reserve so we know you’re coming.

Friday, May 31

Walk the Murals of Station North
10AM – 10:45AM OR 11AM – 1PM
Greenmount Coffee Lab
1400 Greenmount Avenue, Baltimore
For our tour, we will meet at the Greenmount Coffee Lab at Open Works Bmore, a maker space with a parking lot and coffeehouse. Don’t miss the electronic photo booth on the south wall in the lobby (it’s free!); a great way to commemorate your tour and the pic will be waiting in your email inbox. After guests have checked in, we will then walk to about 60 points of interest, seeing quite a lot of street art, but also learning the history of this often overlooked urban landscape. We will enjoy a walking a loop of about 2.5 miles with a small pit stop towards the end for refreshment before heading back to open works. On this walk, we will enjoy the alleyways, parks, and farms of the often underrated, but constantly surprising revitalized neighborhood of Station North Arts & Entertainment District. Locals and travelers alike will enjoy this very instagrammable look at a gem of a neighborhood. Depending on the size of the group and speed of walking the time for finishing might be slightly later. There are periodical trivia questions and easter eggs hidden along the way – be ready to get competitive and rewarded with candy!
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Harbor Market
11AM – 2PM
Mckeldin Square
101 E Pratt St, Baltimore
Leave the PB&J or microwave lunch at home and join us every Wednesday and Friday from 11am-2pm at McKeldin Square for tasty food options from a variety of food trucks!

Time Travel Tours at the Peale
April 21 – June 30, Fri 12PM & 6PM, Sat 6PM, Sun 1PM, 3PM, 6PM
The Peale Center
225 N Holliday St, Baltimore
Activate our 200-year Time Machine and embark on a guided tour to Rembrandt Peale’s study in the year 1819! Time Travel Tours are led by curator, storyteller, historian and David London, who will accompany you on your journey, and illuminate the many wonders that await you inside. Each Time Travel Tour includes the history of the Peale family and their museums, an introduction to our Time Machine, and up to 40 minutes of actual Time Travel! Time Travel Tours are ideal for 2-10 guests, and there are several tour options for your to choose from. Time Travelers must be at least 13 years of age. Maximum 10 guests per tour. Discounts admission available for students, historians and artists. Interested in booking a Time Travel Tour at times other than those listed here? Schedule a private appointment and pick a time that works for you! Contact us at events@thepealecenter.org to schedule an appointment, or call 1-866-TME-TRVL!
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Good Shot Judy at Summer Sounds
6PM – 9PM
Belvedere Square
540 E Belvedere Ave, Baltimore
Summer Sounds at Belvedere Square Presents: Good Shot Judy! Since 2010, this Virginia-based group has been delivering top-notch, classic swing, jazz and big band tunes. From the swingin’ sounds of Sinatra, Basie, Michael Buble and Harry Connick Jr., to the beautiful ballads of Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday, and the high-energy Latin Dance big band sound, Good Shot Judy has got you covered! Now… Let it swing, baby! Summer Sounds concerts at Belvedere Square are always free. Bring the whole family and enjoy the very best Baltimore has to offer in live music, food, arts and more!

Shadow World Documentary Screening
6PM – 8:30PM
The Real News Network
231 Holliday St, Baltimore
The Real News Network presents the cinematic documentary, Shadow World. Exposing the shocking realities of the global arms trade—the only business that counts its profits in billions and its losses in human lives. Doors open at 6:00 PM. Film screening at 6:30 PM. The event is free. Light refreshments will be provided. Join us after the film for a post-screening discussion with Andrew Feinstein, founder of Corruption Watch UK and author of the acclaimed book The Shadow World: Inside the Global Arms Trade. The film is partially based on the book. The film reveals how the international trade in weapons—with the complicity of governments and intelligence agencies, investigative and prosecutorial bodies, weapons manufacturers, dealers, and agents—fosters corruption, determines economic and foreign policies, undermines democracy, and creates widespread suffering.
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Craft Your Own Cocktail
6:30PM – 8PM
Sagamore Spirit
301 E Cromwell St
Always wanted to learn how to make cocktails like the pros? Come join one of our tour guides as we walk you through the history of Sagamore Spirit and the process of how we make our Rye Whiskey. Gather in one of our tasting rooms with individual stations to make some of our signature cocktails. You’ll get hands-on in creating two cocktails that are easy enough to recreate at home. Get ready to have some fun and enjoy some thirst quenching cocktails! Tour includes a 30-minute distillery tour, followed by a 30-45-minute cocktail making course led by one of our Tour Guides.
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Bike Party: Prom Night!
6:30PM – 11:30PM
St. Mary’s Park
600 N Paca St, Baltimore
Thanks everyone for coming out this month, can’t wait for the next one! The theme is Bike Prom! and the after party is at Lexington Market! For questions on what to bring, how to lock up, and other info, please check our FAQ page. Please take a look at the volunteer opportunities, we need YOU to keep the party going!

Happy Hour w/PLAN B
7PM – 8PM
The BIG Theater
1727 North Charles Street, Baltimore
Start the weekend right, with friends and laughs. Every Friday at 7 pm, kick back with Baltimore Improv Group’s longest-running troupe, Plan B, for a special HAPPY HOUR show. They’ll delight and surprise you while creating scenes, characters – sometimes, even songs – on the spot. Bring your favorite coworkers, your favorite friends, heck bring your favorite party hat and enjoy yourself as we do the work. You’re off the clock. Baltimore Improv Group offers free comedy shows every night of the week. But please reserve so we know you’re coming.

Kenny Barron Quartet with Regina Carter at Keystone Corner
May 30 – Jun 2, TR- Sat 7PM, Sun 5PM
Keystone Korner Baltimore
1350 Lancaster Street, Baltimore
Keystone Korner Baltimore presents Kenny Barron Quartet with Regina Carter, Kiyoshi Kitagawa, and Justin Faulkner. Don’t miss one of or swingingest nights yet. Kenny Barron, piano; Regina Carter, violin; Kiyoshi Kitagawa, bass; Justin Faulkner, drums.
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Black Masala – John Papa Gros
7PM – 1:30AM
The 8×10
10 E Cross St, Baltimore
This is what DC’s Black Masala blasts to the world, harnessing all the good times sunk in the Romany, second-line, bhangra, and funk horn parts that have gotten huge swaths of the planet up and dancing. With rock drive and a willingness to be as weird and wonderful as the party demands, Black Masala woos fans and new listeners with Trains and Moonlight Destinies, a tribute to the ins and outs of love, fate, and wanderlust.
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Murder Mystery Dinner in Baltimore
7PM – 10PM
Ikaros Restaurant
4901 Eastern Ave, Baltimore
Join The Murder Mystery Company live in Baltimore for the showing of Til Death Do Us Part, an immersive mystery experience full of twists and turns. A murder will occur and your sleuthing skills will be put to the test as you work to determine whodunnit. You’ll have the chance to examine clues and mingle with suspects to deduce the culprit as you dine on a killer three-course meal. You might even become a suspect yourself! Tickets go fast, so get yours today.
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Gamer Night Mario Kart Tournament
7:30PM – 11PM
Checkerspot Brewing Company
1399 S. Sharp St., Baltimore
We’re “Switch”ing it up and bringing in some classic games. Compete for the Checkered Flag at Checkerspot while enjoying great beers and fun times. Classic gamer films on the other TV; The Wizard, Tron, Mortal Kombat and ???? 5 minute “vs” rounds with top scorer advancing in the bracket. No cash or real prizes just classic basement fun. Cool Ranch Doritos optional.

Friday Night Stand Up
7:30PM & 9PM
The Lou Costello Room
1023 W 36th St, Baltimore
Friday Night Stand Up every Friday night in The Lou Room! 4 great comedians for just $5
This week enjoy comedy from Garrett HarvestViolet GrayBunny ThemelisLeelend Clayton, And your host Michael Furr. Followed by our ever popular Friday Night Late Night at 10:30 hosted by Ian Salyers.

fools and madmen’s Much Ado About Nothing
May 31 – Jun 2, Fr & Sat 8PM, Sun 6PM
Motor House
120 W North Ave, Baltimore
fools and madmen’s Much Ado About Nothing is a mobile hip-hop adaptation of Shakespeare’s most loved romantic comedy touring to Baltimore City Public Schools and Motor House this May 2019. The goal of the project is to bridge the gap between Shakespeare and Hip-Hop as artforms. The adaptation contains both classical Shakespearean text and original hip-hop lyrics and music. The resulting show is a lyrical and rhythmic mash-up of classical and modern language, of poetry and music. The show is performed in the round, to an audience of 40-70 people, no more than two rows deep. The ensemble cast includes performers of diverse artistic disciplines – classical actors, modern actors, spoken word poets, and hip-hop artists. The music is played live onstage by three musicians. The play has been cut to fit a run time of an hour and a half.
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A New Brain
May 31 – Jun 9, TR – Sat 8PM, Sat 2PM, Sun 5:30PM
Iron Crow Theatre
45 West Preston Street, Baltimore
A New Brain is an energetic, sardonic, and often comical musical about unforeseen life events reminding us of who we are, what we’re made of, and who we hope to be. Gordon, a composer for a children’s TV show that features a human frog named Mr. Bungee, dreams of quitting his ‘talent killing’ job and writing Broadway’s next hit musical. At lunch, Gordon collapses into his meal and wakes up in the hospital, surrounded by his maritime-enthusiast boyfriend, his overbearing mother, a co-worker, and a team of medical professionals. Thought to have a tumor inside his brain, Gordon finds the courage to confront not only his mortality as he agrees to the necessary yet life-threatening surgery, but also the specter of Mr. Bungee and the music still left unwritten.
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Queens Girl in Africa
May 14 – June 23, Various Times
Everyman Theatre
315 W Fayette St, Baltimore
Performed for the first time as a two-play repertory with Jennings’s Queens Girl in the World, Queens Girl in Africa follows the infectiously spirited Jacqueline Marie Butler as she finds herself at a crossroads of personal and political upheaval when her family ups and moves to Nigeria following the assassination of civil rights leader Malcolm X (a close personal family friend). Entertaining and uplifting, Queens Girl in Africa captures an unforgettable moment in time for a teenager abroad—when questions of self and place intertwine with the realities of homework and hormones as Jacqueline assuredly, hilariously navigates the energy, excitement, and unpredictability of the 1960s.
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10x10x10 2019 at Fells Point Corner Theatre
May 24 – Jun 16, Fri & Sat 8PM, Sun 2PM
Fells Point Corner Theatre
251 S Ann St, Baltimore
Back for its SEVENTH installment, Fells Point Corner Theatre is delighted to bring you a fantastic lineup of hilarious and compelling 10-minute plays by local playwrights in our annual 10x10x10 Play Festival! In just two short hours, audiences will see 10 brand-new, fully-produced works presented by an ensemble of 10 of the area’s finest actors. At the end of each performance, audiences vote on their favorites as the playwrights compete for cash prizes!
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Welcome to Shakesville
May 24 – June 16, Fri & Sat 8PM, Sun 3PM
Baltimore Rock Opera Society
400 East Lexington Street, Baltimore
A groovy love letter to the 60s filled with puppets, magic, and rock n’ roll! Grab your board, blare your tunes and boogie down to the Baltimore Rock Opera’s Society furriest, feltiest, full-length rock opera yet! Welcome to Shakesville will teleport you back to 1965 and the dawn of psychedelia. Join our unsung heroine, Betty, as she falls down a rabbit hole in search of answers to rock and roll history’s greatest mystery: the disappearance of Jimmy Graves! Featuring a wild cast of people and puppets, it’ll have you twisting and shouting all the way home! Welcome to Shakesville is a hip and trippy journey filled with 1960s-style pop rock that explores the wondrous world of Shakesville; a colorful world where music is magic, but everything is not super groovy. As Betty explores this new world and learns about its troubles, we’ll explore the value of creativity as a means of personal expression and the joys of music. Welcome to Shakesville is also our first ever kid-friendly production, and has lots to enjoy for both kids and adults (Ages 6+).
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Tornkid
May 23 – Jun 9, TR – Sat 8PM, Sun 4PM
Cohesion Theatre Company
923 S. East Avenue, Baltimore
Cohesion Theatre Company is excited to be partnering with the newly created Baltimore Asian Pasifika Arts Collective (BAPAC) on a world premiere play for the second performance of Cohesion’s 2019 Season. Devised with members of Cohesion and BAPAC, and written by playwright Katelynn Kenney, Tornkid draws on the power of Southeast Asian and Pacific Indigenous creation stories to explore identity and belonging and to unearth how ancient female narratives can provide guidance towards healing our broken world. Under the direction of Cara Hinh, with puppetry created by Cohesion Artistic Director, Jess Rassp, and masks created by Tara Cariaso, Tornkid promises to be a feast for the senses, and an exploration into a world rarely seen on the American stage. It follows the journey of Tornkid – a child of immigrants pulled between cultures – as they tear themselves in two and search for their other half in a land both familiar and unfamiliar.
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Vinegar Tom – Spotlighters
May 10 – June 2, Thurs – Sat 8PM – 10PM, Sun 2PM – 4PM
Spotlighters Theatre
817 Saint Paul St, Baltimore
Witch Hunt: a community targets its weakest members as “other”, then uses law and religion to persecute and destroy them. It’s no coincidence the victims are female identified. What was true in 1670 is eerily true in 2018. A play about power, sex and witches by acclaimed British playwright Caryl Churchill. An intense journey back and forth through time, propelling us from the 17th to the 21st century to see just how much things have changed even as they remain the same.
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DuoDuo Quartet
8PM – 10:30PM
Creative Alliance
3134 Eastern Ave, Baltimore
Irish, Québécois, Scottish, and percussive dance traditions break into pairs, then reform for a juggernaut of music and dance featuring Maeve Gilchrist & Nic Gareiss and Natalie Haas & Yann Falquet.
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Juice Bruns, Solesky, T. Cain, SLiP, Koi
8PM – ?
Ottobar
2549 N Howard St, Baltimore
Juice Bruns at Ottobar with Solesky, T. Can, SLiP, and Koi.
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Matthew Shipp Trio
8PM & 9:30PM
An die Musik
409 N Charles St, Baltimore
Twenty years ago, and once or twice again since, pianist Matthew Shipp announced his retirement from recording. Yet he never stopped. Maybe the declarations were mere publicity stunts. If anything, he picked up the pace, adding somewhat furiously to a catalog that now includes more than 80 albums as a leader or co-leader—recordings through which Mr. Shipp has helped define, with uncommon distinction, a fresh range of possibilities for contemporary pianism grounded in jazz tradition.
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SuperSonic – North America’s Tribute To OASIS
8PM – ?
Metro Gallery
1700 N Charles St, Baltimore
SuperSonic – North America’s Tribute To OASIS and Murmur – A Tribute to REM.
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$100 Girlfriend EP Release with Sugar Glass and Gabbie Rotts
8PM – 11PM
The Windup Space
12 W North Ave, Baltimore
It’s happening! $100 Girlfriend celebrate the release of their EP “Easy to Please” with Sugar Glass and Gabbie Rotts. It’s gonna be the night of your bedroom pop, grudge pop, gloom pop dreams! 8pm, 18+, $8
$100 Girlfriend (Baltimore)
Sugar Glass (Baltimore)
Gabbie Rotts (Atlanta, also winners of Melody Easton’s 2018 Top Spotify Artist)

BIG Time with Eddie’s of Roland Park
8PM – 9PM
Baltimore Improv Group at the BIG Theater
1727 North Charles Street, Baltimore
BIG Time – How do you know when you’ve truly succeeded? The answer is when the Baltimore Improv Group invites you to have your life memorialized in a series of made up, totally unprepared comedy scenes celebrating you! Come join a hand picked cast of BIG’s best improvisers as they comedically revere some of Baltimore’s most important movers and shakers. Eddie’s of Roland Park co-owner, facilitator, and oenophile, Andrew Schaffer, joined the family business in 2018, after spending half a decade honing his love of improv comedy and managing New York City’s “best natural wine shop” (Food and Wine). A beloved, local, independent gourmet grocer since 1944, Eddie’s of Roland Park is celebrating 75 years of business and three generations of family ownership in 2019 with a year-long series of anniversary contests, community partnerships, and special events.

BIG Mainstage Friday – improv comedy!
9PM – 10PM
Baltimore Improv Group at the BIG Theater
1727 North Charles Street, Baltimore
Ready to see the best of the best? Then get yourself to BIG’s Mainstage! Okay sure, some might say, doesn’t BIG only have one stage? Yes, that’s true but this is still our main one. If we add stages down the line they will have different names. Featuring Old City and Training for Prom. Baltimore Improv Group offers free comedy shows every night of the week. But please reserve so we know you’re coming.

Oozing Wound, TMS, Hangers & Ozmo at Sidebar
9PM – 1AM
The Sidebar
218 E Lexington St, Baltimore
Featuring: OOZING WOUND (Chicago, IL), TEN MILLION SPIDERSOZMO, and HANGERS.
$8 over 21 // $10 under 21 or no ID

Saturday, June 1

Waterfront Wellness – Saturday/Sunday
Sat & Sun 7AM – 9AM
West Shore Park – Inner Harbor
501 Light Street, Baltimore
Join us for the 8th year of Waterfront Wellness presented by Medifast and OPTAVA at West Shore Park. These classes are FREE but to participate, please register.
Saturday – 7AM: Yoga with Brick Bodies, 8AM: Bootcamp with XPF Studio, 9AM: Dance 2 Fitness with XPF Studio
Sunday – 8AM: Vinyasa with YogaWorks Federal Hill, 9AM: Family Yoga with YogaWorks Federal Hill, 10AM: Family Friendly HiiT with Federal Hill Fitness
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Saturdays at LoCoFlo
8AM – 12PM
Local Color Flowers
3100 Brentwood Avenue, Baltimore
We have pre-made bouquets, you can make your own bouquets, or we will make one for you. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for updates. We feature something special every week like seasonal flowers, themes, swag and more! We are only open for four hours, so the fun is highly concentrated. Make it your Saturday routine!

Poolside Yoga
8AM – 9AM
Sagamore Pendry Baltimore
1715 Thames Street, Baltimore
Practice poolside at the Sagamore Pendry Baltimore with BeachFit’s talented instructors! All summer long, we’ll have classes on Saturday mornings, happening right on the pool deck. Join us for a beautiful flow with stunning views of the water! Make sure you bring your own yoga mat and water for class! Clients are encouraged to sign up online to join our Pendry Yoga classes. Check the schedule to find your class and sign up! Walk-in clients can join but please note, space is limited and classes are first come first serve, so make sure you sign up today! $25
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Yoga at Cylburn
8:30AM – 9:30AM
Cylburn Arboretum Association
4915 Greenspring Ave, Baltimore
Saturday yoga on the lawn with instructors from Coppermine Racquet and Fitness Club! Free event. Bring your mat and get your Zen on. Meet on the lawn directly in front of the visitor parking lot. Weather dependent.

Bmore Flea Market
9AM – 1PM
Baltimore Museum of Industry
Opening May 18th from 9am to 1pm at the Baltimore Museum of Industry Farmers’ Market! 2 great markets in an amazing location, free to the public and free parking! Every Saturday May 18th- Oct. 12th

Red Star Fells Point Drag Queen Brunch
10:30AM – 1:30PM
Red Star Fells Point
906 South Wolfe Street, Baltimore
Red Star invites you to their monthly Drag Queen Brunch featuring Evon Michelle, and powered by DJ Big Vanilla, on Saturday June 1st at 11:30AM, in Historic Fells Point! Brunch and Drag Queen Show Tickets are $35.00. Brunch, Drag Queen Show and Bottomless Drinks are $45.00.
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Babes + Brunch
11AM – 3PM
101 Baltimore
1118 South Charles Street, Baltimore
Enjoy a morning of Boss Babe Networking, Coffee + Beignets, Special Guest Speakers, Special Babe Bevviess and more! Remember our brunch last year at the Sagamore? It was super dope. We learned a lot about throwing a party, and this year will be even better! Kick off your summer with Be More Babes. This event WILL sell out so get your tickets today!
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Babes In The Brewery: W/ EBB & NOVA
11AM – 12:30PM
Checkerspot Brewing Company
1399 South Sharp Street
Join Checkerspot Brewing Company for our 2nd kid forward morning concert. We welcome Baltimore based Ebb & Nova to rock out some originals, pop covers and few magical kingdom surprise tunes. This event is for all ages. Featuring a soaring and enchanting lead vocalist, a tender, sometimes haunting cello, and wonderful, expertly played lead acoustic guitar and percussion, Ebb & Nova combines an alternative blend of acoustic and folk to create lush, cosmic, and heartfelt original and cover material. Full of energy and enthusiasm, Ebb & Nova has been hailed by event companies all over Baltimore as “one of the few bands that commands attention in any room!” Ticket price includes a beer for our adult guest 21 and over as well as all taxes, fees and tip.
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8th Annual Taste of 3 Cities
12PM – 9PM
Patterson Park
2800 Eastern Ave, Baltimore
The 8th Annual Taste Of 3 Cities, voted 2 years in a row, one of the Top Ten Festivals in Maryland. Featuring the fan favorite Food Trucks from the region. A main musical stage featuring the area’s top bands from DC & Baltimore. Expanded Kid’s Zone with children’s activities. Just added- Just added- Hot Air Balloon Rides. Featuring music by: Squaring the Circle, Muskrat Lighting, Amanda Lynn plus 2 more bands. Now in its 8th year, The Taste Of 3 Cities is the Original Maryland Food Truck Festival. Situated in beautiful Patterson Park, shuttle buses will be available from many area parking lots. Family friendly & pet-friendly. Children 12 and under are FREE. VIP gates open at 11 am. General admission starts at 12 pm.
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Kickoff Pride Month with Drag Brunch!
12PM – 6PM
El Bufalo Tequila Bar & Kitchen
2921 O’Donnell St, Baltimore
Our Pride Month special edition Drag Brunch is here on Saturday June 1st with a DOUBLE show! ​El Bufalo has festivities scheduled month long for June Pride celebrations! First show will be 11am-2pm, and the second show will be 3pm-6pm! WITH BOTTOMLESS! Get into your seats at 11am or 3pm, the show starts promptly at Noon and 4PM! $20 includes ticket and bottomless bloody mary’s, mimosas, and tequila sunrises! Come early and see both shows if you like! First show starts 11am! RESERVATIONS required, email: ElBufaloEvents@gmail.com

Winecream Tour and Tasting
1PM & 2:30PM Every Saturday
Winecream Production Space
208 South Pulaski Street, Baltimore
Enjoy a tour of Crossroad Company’s production space, where we hand craft Winecream from start to finish. You’ll hang out in the loft-type space where we ferment and age our distinctive fruit wines, the kitchen where it’s blended with our house-pasteurized cream, and the intimate tasting room where you’ll sample a variety of delicious, boozy Winecream flavors. You’ll also have the opportunity to purchase scoops to enjoy in our historic urban space, as well as pints to bring home. PLEASE NOTE: This event is a walking tour that involves stairs; please contact us at info@crossroadco.com at least 24 hours in advance of your tour to request accessibility accommodations.
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Binology 101: The Basics of Wine Tasting
2PM- 3:30PM
Bin 604
604 South Exeter Street, Baltimore
Bin 604 Wine Sellers hosts a series of in-depth tasting classes for the burgeoning wine enthusiast. Join our wine experts for an entertaining 90-minute class jam-packed with valuable information, in a small, group format setting. In our Basics of Wine Tasting class, we explore the typical characteristics of popular grape varietals. Learn the basic terminology and techniques of wine tasting and how to recognize the subtle and subjective flavors of wine. Tickets are $29
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Time Travel Tours at the Peale
April 21 – June 30, Fri 12PM & 6PM, Sat 6PM, Sun 1PM, 3PM, 6PM
The Peale Center
225 N Holliday St, Baltimore
Activate our 200-year Time Machine and embark on a guided tour to Rembrandt Peale’s study in the year 1819! Time Travel Tours are led by curator, storyteller, historian and David London, who will accompany you on your journey, and illuminate the many wonders that await you inside. Each Time Travel Tour includes the history of the Peale family and their museums, an introduction to our Time Machine, and up to 40 minutes of actual Time Travel! Time Travel Tours are ideal for 2-10 guests, and there are several tour options for your to choose from. Time Travelers must be at least 13 years of age. Maximum 10 guests per tour. Discounts admission available for students, historians and artists. Interested in booking a Time Travel Tour at times other than those listed here? Schedule a private appointment and pick a time that works for you! Contact us at events@thepealecenter.org to schedule an appointment, or call 1-866-TME-TRVL!
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Puppet Slamwich!
6:30PM & 9:30PM
Black Cherry Puppet Theater
1115 Hollins St, Baltimore
There’s nothing like puppets in the summertime! Join us for a wildly wonderful evening full of PUPPETRY MAGIC! The performances are geared more towards grown-ups – but all ages are welcome! Two shows at 6:30 and 9:30. Doors open 1/2 hour before each showtime.
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Off The Cuff: André Watts Performs Beethoven’s Emperor
7PM – 9PM
Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall
1212 Cathedral St, Baltimore
André Watts joins Marin Alsop and the BSO for a performance and discussion of Beethoven’s last piano concerto, the mighty “Emperor.” Though the composer didn’t give it that name, it’s worthy of the title because of its majestic tone and heroic gestures. This 90-minute Off The Cuff concert provides more insight into a single work, followed by a question-and-answer session. Join us for a post-concert party with live entertainment by polka band Heidi Und Heimat Echo, drink specials and food from Pen & Quill and Midnite Confection’s Cupcakery!
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Music Under the Dome: Talking Heads
7PM – 9PM
Maryland Science Center
601 Light St, Baltimore
We’re burning down the house! Experience music in motion as our planetarium operators fly you through the universe in beat to your favorite Talking Heads tracks. Soak in your favorite songs while perfectly blended beats mix with 360-degree psychedelic graphics in an immersive music show you can’t get anywhere else–this is Music Under the Dome. Also enjoy special access to explore our space exhibits and grab yourself a drink when the doors open at 7:00pm. Showtime begins at 8:00pm and runs for approximately 40 minutes. All Music Under the Dome programs are intended for audiences 18+. Valid ID required.
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Frogohmine, Clean Breast Collective, Microkingdom, Hestina
7PM – 11PM
Current Space
421 N Howard St, Baltimore
Frogohmine: Mikey Powers of Sun Club plays acoustic
Clean Breast Collective: Nate Yielding’s sampling and looping improv project featuring Matt Davenport, Dave Heumann, & Chip Molter
Microkingdom: Longstanding powerhouses Will Redman and Marc Miller
Hestina: Philly via NoLa haunting folk duo

Kenny Barron Quartet with Regina Carter at Keystone Corner
May 30 – Jun 2, TR- Sat 7PM, Sun 5PM
Keystone Korner Baltimore
1350 Lancaster Street, Baltimore
Keystone Korner Baltimore presents Kenny Barron Quartet with Regina Carter, Kiyoshi Kitagawa, and Justin Faulkner. Don’t miss one of or swingingest nights yet. Kenny Barron, piano; Regina Carter, violin; Kiyoshi Kitagawa, bass; Justin Faulkner, drums.
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Caleb Stine and Kagey Parrish – presented by Folkal Point
7:30PM – 10PM
An Die Musik’s Folkal Point / Singer-Songwriter Series
409 N. CHARLES STREET, Baltimore
Folk heroes Caleb Stine and Kagey Parrish return for another show at Folkal Point (at An Die Musik). Last year’s show was epic – as in The Odyssey, or Beowulf. This will be a great show – one night only.
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Aaron West And The Roaring Twenties
7:30PM – ?
Ottobar
2549 N Howard St, Baltimore
Aaron West And The Roaring Twenties with guests Pronoun and Diva Sweetly.
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fools and madmen’s Much Ado About Nothing
May 31 – Jun 2, Fr & Sat 8PM, Sun 6PM
Motor House
120 W North Ave, Baltimore
fools and madmen’s Much Ado About Nothing is a mobile hip-hop adaptation of Shakespeare’s most loved romantic comedy touring to Baltimore City Public Schools and Motor House this May 2019. The goal of the project is to bridge the gap between Shakespeare and Hip-Hop as artforms. The adaptation contains both classical Shakespearean text and original hip-hop lyrics and music. The resulting show is a lyrical and rhythmic mash-up of classical and modern language, of poetry and music. The show is performed in the round, to an audience of 40-70 people, no more than two rows deep. The ensemble cast includes performers of diverse artistic disciplines – classical actors, modern actors, spoken word poets, and hip-hop artists. The music is played live onstage by three musicians. The play has been cut to fit a run time of an hour and a half.
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A New Brain
May 31 – Jun 9, TR – Sat 8PM, Sat 2PM, Sun 5:30PM
Iron Crow Theatre
45 West Preston Street, Baltimore
A New Brain is an energetic, sardonic, and often comical musical about unforeseen life events reminding us of who we are, what we’re made of, and who we hope to be. Gordon, a composer for a children’s TV show that features a human frog named Mr. Bungee, dreams of quitting his ‘talent killing’ job and writing Broadway’s next hit musical. At lunch, Gordon collapses into his meal and wakes up in the hospital, surrounded by his maritime-enthusiast boyfriend, his overbearing mother, a co-worker, and a team of medical professionals. Thought to have a tumor inside his brain, Gordon finds the courage to confront not only his mortality as he agrees to the necessary yet life-threatening surgery, but also the specter of Mr. Bungee and the music still left unwritten.
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Queens Girl in the World
May 7 – June 23, Various Times
Everyman Theatre
315 W Fayette St, Baltimore
Performed for the first time as a two-play repertory with Caleen’s Queens Girl in AfricaQueens Girl in the World chronicles the misadventures of bright-eyed, brown-skinned Jacqueline Marie Butler, whose sudden transfer from a protective, middle class late-1950s upbringing in Queens to a progressive, predominantly-Jewish private school in Greenwich Village, adds comical confusion to her already quizzical, fish-out-of-water adolescence. Lively and poignant—and punctuated with the irresistible sound of Motown—Queens Girl in the World tags along for a young woman’s journey of self-discovery, at the onset of Civil Rights-era social change.
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May 14 – June 23, Various Times
Everyman Theatre
315 W Fayette St, Baltimore
Performed for the first time as a two-play repertory with Jennings’s Queens Girl in the World, Queens Girl in Africa follows the infectiously spirited Jacqueline Marie Butler as she finds herself at a crossroads of personal and political upheaval when her family ups and moves to Nigeria following the assassination of civil rights leader Malcolm X (a close personal family friend). Entertaining and uplifting, Queens Girl in Africa captures an unforgettable moment in time for a teenager abroad—when questions of self and place intertwine with the realities of homework and hormones as Jacqueline assuredly, hilariously navigates the energy, excitement, and unpredictability of the 1960s.
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10x10x10 2019 at Fells Point Corner Theatre
May 24 – Jun 16, Fri & Sat 8PM, Sun 2PM
Fells Point Corner Theatre
251 S Ann St, Baltimore
Back for its SEVENTH installment, Fells Point Corner Theatre is delighted to bring you a fantastic lineup of hilarious and compelling 10-minute plays by local playwrights in our annual 10x10x10 Play Festival! In just two short hours, audiences will see 10 brand-new, fully-produced works presented by an ensemble of 10 of the area’s finest actors. At the end of each performance, audiences vote on their favorites as the playwrights compete for cash prizes!
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Welcome to Shakesville
May 24 – June 16, Fri & Sat 8PM, Sun 3PM
Baltimore Rock Opera Society
400 East Lexington Street, Baltimore
A groovy love letter to the 60s filled with puppets, magic, and rock n’ roll! Grab your board, blare your tunes and boogie down to the Baltimore Rock Opera’s Society furriest, feltiest, full-length rock opera yet! Welcome to Shakesville will teleport you back to 1965 and the dawn of psychedelia. Join our unsung heroine, Betty, as she falls down a rabbit hole in search of answers to rock and roll history’s greatest mystery: the disappearance of Jimmy Graves! Featuring a wild cast of people and puppets, it’ll have you twisting and shouting all the way home! Welcome to Shakesville is a hip and trippy journey filled with 1960s-style pop rock that explores the wondrous world of Shakesville; a colorful world where music is magic, but everything is not super groovy. As Betty explores this new world and learns about its troubles, we’ll explore the value of creativity as a means of personal expression and the joys of music. Welcome to Shakesville is also our first ever kid-friendly production, and has lots to enjoy for both kids and adults (Ages 6+).
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Tornkid
May 23 – Jun 9, TR – Sat 8PM, Sun 4PM
Cohesion Theatre Company
923 S. East Avenue, Baltimore
Cohesion Theatre Company is excited to be partnering with the newly created Baltimore Asian Pasifika Arts Collective (BAPAC) on a world premiere play for the second performance of Cohesion’s 2019 Season. Devised with members of Cohesion and BAPAC, and written by playwright Katelynn Kenney, Tornkid draws on the power of Southeast Asian and Pacific Indigenous creation stories to explore identity and belonging and to unearth how ancient female narratives can provide guidance towards healing our broken world. Under the direction of Cara Hinh, with puppetry created by Cohesion Artistic Director, Jess Rassp, and masks created by Tara Cariaso, Tornkid promises to be a feast for the senses, and an exploration into a world rarely seen on the American stage. It follows the journey of Tornkid – a child of immigrants pulled between cultures – as they tear themselves in two and search for their other half in a land both familiar and unfamiliar.
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Vinegar Tom – Spotlighters
May 10 – June 2, Thurs – Sat 8PM – 10PM, Sun 2PM – 4PM
Spotlighters Theatre
817 Saint Paul St, Baltimore
Witch Hunt: a community targets its weakest members as “other”, then uses law and religion to persecute and destroy them. It’s no coincidence the victims are female identified. What was true in 1670 is eerily true in 2018. A play about power, sex and witches by acclaimed British playwright Caryl Churchill. An intense journey back and forth through time, propelling us from the 17th to the 21st century to see just how much things have changed even as they remain the same.
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Drunk Shakespeare [and other dead white guys]
8PM – 11PM
Single Carrot Theatre
2600 North Howard Street Suite 1200, Baltimore
Join Carrots and friends for Drunk Shakespeare [and other dead white guys]! We’re taking the classics to a whole new level: actors and friends present fully rehearsed scenes, but they’ve gotta get the job done while totally housed. Enjoy a brief and beer-addled history lesson from master of disguise and emcee Lance Bankerd, before our collection of drunken rogues take the stage! We’ll laugh, we’ll cry, we’ll all have hangovers tomorrow.
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Baltimore Square Dance at Mobtown Ballroom
8PM – 11:30PM
Mobtown Ballroom
861 Washington Blvd, Baltimore
The wildly popular Baltimore Square Dance returns to Mobtown Ballroom in Pigtown for a hilariously fun evening of square dancing, live music and infectious silliness. All are welcome – no experience or partner is needed. The bar at the ballroom will be open! Spread the word and tell your friends! Live Old-Time Music from Jane Rothfield & Friends and Dance Calling from Susan Taylor! All dances will be taught. Beginners are welcome! Cost: $12/$7 student

Sean K. Preston, Jade Jackson, Flying Faders, Jimmy Swope
8PM – 12AM
Metro Gallery
1700 N Charles St, Baltimore
Sean K. Preston & The Loaded Pistols return to Metro Gallery Baltimore for the first time in a long time, can’t wait! Featuring Sean K. Preston MusicJade JacksonThe Flying Faders, and Jimmy Swope Music.
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An Evening with Better Off Dead at The 8×10!
8PM – 1:30AM
The 8×10
10 E Cross St, Baltimore
Grab a hippie friend and come join us for an amazing night of Grateful Dead at The 8×10 in Baltimore!! It’s always a crazy night when we play there so come on along! Doors at 8pm! Show starts at 9pm!

Scandalous Saturdays at Sidebar: PRIDE Drag Show
9PM – 1AM
The Sidebar
218 E Lexington St, Baltimore
Sidebar’s monthly drag show is back, with your host, Pariah Sinclair! Join Pariah and her cast of queens to kickoff Pride month with a sickening night of drag. First 10 people through the door receive our special cocktail of the night! Drink specials throughout the night! Host: Pariah Sinclair with Cast: Bambi GaloreKyle White, Ronald Sir.Boi Gross, and Liyah Michellé Adams. Doors @ 9 // Show @ 10. $8 over 21 // $10 under 21 or no ID. All ages!

Improvise 2019 Late Night
9PM – 1AM
Baltimore Center Stage
700 North Calvert Street, Baltimore
Go behind-the-scenes at Baltimore Center Stage with crazy adventures, music, and dancing. Our six-floor historic building in the heart of Mount Vernon will be filled from bottom to top with performances, surprises, and revelry. Join us for the party on June 1, and create your own adventure! Creative Cocktail Attire! $100. This event benefits Baltimore Center Stage’s Artistic, Education, and Community programs.
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Poe’s Magic Theater Opening Night
9PM – 10PM
Lord Baltimore Hotel
20 W Baltimore St, Baltimore
The Lord Baltimore Hotel is proud to present Poe’s Magic Theater! We promise to bring the best and brightest of the World’s premiere illusionists and upcoming talent! Come to Poe’s Magic to bare witness to remarkable Sleight of Hand, mind-bending Mentalism and incredible Illusions! Opening performer is Alain Nu! Throughout his entire life, Alain Nu, The Man Who Knows, has been looking at life with an unusual perspective and doing amazing things. Starting at a very early age, with interests in uncanny phenomena, hypnosis, eastern mysticism and illusions, Alain realized for himself a fantastic world of possibilities and interesting explorations. How does he do it? While Alain Nu is reluctant to reveal his especially sensitive powers, he acknowledges that his uncanny effects incorporate elements of probability, psychology, suggestion, professional techniques and good timing. First, and most importantly, he considers himself an entertainer.
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Sunday, June 2

Baltimore Farmers’ Market & Bazaar
7AM – 12PM, April 7 – Dec 22
Baltimore Farmers’ Market & Bazaar
Beneath the Jones Falls Expy at Holliday & Saratoga Streets, Baltimore
The 42nd Baltimore Farmers’ Market & Bazaar offers a can’t-miss food experience! The market produced by the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts (BOPA) begins Sundays April 7 through December 22, 2019 from 7am to noon, located on Saratoga Street between Holliday and Gay streets, underneath the Jones Falls Expressway. As one of Maryland’s largest producers-only market, the Baltimore Farmers’ Market & Bazaar offers an assortment of fruits and vegetables, dairy, meats and seafood, breads, plants and delicious made-to-order items, in addition to handmade clothing & accessories, natural bath & body products, home furnishings, souvenirs and original works of art.

Waterfront Wellness – Saturday/Sunday
Sat & Sun 7AM – 9AM
West Shore Park – Inner Harbor
501 Light Street, Baltimore
Join us for the 8th year of Waterfront Wellness presented by Medifast and OPTAVA at West Shore Park. These classes are FREE but to participate, please register.
Saturday – 7AM: Yoga with Brick Bodies, 8AM: Bootcamp with XPF Studio, 9AM: Dance 2 Fitness with XPF Studio
Sunday – 8AM: Vinyasa with YogaWorks Federal Hill, 9AM: Family Yoga with YogaWorks Federal Hill, 10AM: Family Friendly HiiT with Federal Hill Fitness
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Inner Harbor Kayak Tours
9AM & 1PM
Maryland Science Center, Water Taxi Landing
601 Light Street
Join Baltimore City Recreation & Parks and the Healthy Harbor Initiative for an Inner Harbor Kayaking Tour! Tours are offered every Sunday, April through October at 9am and 1pm. Departing from the Science Center Water Taxi landing, explore the Inner Harbor by kayak. See the historic Torsk submarine, the USS Constellation or Mr. Trash Wheel from a new and unique perspective!
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Chef Egg Live: Farmers’ Market Family Classes
9:30AM – 11AM
Baltimore Farmers’ Market & Bazaar
Beneath the Jones Falls Expy at Holliday & Saratoga Streets
Join Baltimore’s own Chef Egg at the Baltimore Farmers Market and Bazaar the first Sunday of every month for a unique cooking “eggsperience.” The chef will take you on a quick tour of the market to visit local producers and makers. Then you will prepare easy recipes made with farm fresh ingredients from the market. Chef Egg wants to give you and your family the skills they need to succeed in the kitchen and lead a healthy lifestyle. The Family Cookoff is perfect for Baltimore families who want to learn how to work together in the kitchen and beyond! The class is now FREE because of support from Bright StARTs, a BOPA facilitated program that provides funds for teaching artists to provide free workshops for Baltimore City youth. Registration limited.
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Baltimore Trolley Tour
11AM & 1PM
Baltimore Visitor Center
401 Light St, Baltimore
The original Baltimore Trolley Tour takes you through the neighborhoods that comprise downtown Baltimore. The tour showcases the city’s role in the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812 (“The Star-Spangled Banner” story), the Industrial Revolution and the preservation of historic architecture, monuments and waterfront neighborhoods. Along the way, you’ll discover why Baltimore is still making history. Boarding begins 15 minutes prior to departure.
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Trivia Sunday Funday!
1PM – 4PM
El Bufalo Tequila Bar & Kitchen
2921 O’Donnell St, Baltimore
UNDAY FUNDAY THEMED TRIVIA is BACK at El Bufalo! Groups can be anywhere between 2-8 people. TEAMS MUST RESERVE SEATS VIA THE EVENTBRITE LINK! Games start at 2pm! Additional drink specials before, during & after trivia include: $15 Bud Light Buckets, $20 Corona Buckets, and $7 Smirnoff Bombs! Prizes awarded to Top 3 Teams! Free Shots to the teams that win “Toss Up” Questions! Themed Trivia Schedule: 5/26: Pixar, 6/2: Seinfeld, 6/9: Music Lovers, 6/23: The Office, and 6/30: Stranger Things.
Free Registration Here

Time Travel Tours at the Peale
April 21 – June 30, Fri 12PM & 6PM, Sat 6PM, Sun 1PM, 3PM, 6PM
The Peale Center
225 N Holliday St, Baltimore
Activate our 200-year Time Machine and embark on a guided tour to Rembrandt Peale’s study in the year 1819! Time Travel Tours are led by curator, storyteller, historian and David London, who will accompany you on your journey, and illuminate the many wonders that await you inside. Each Time Travel Tour includes the history of the Peale family and their museums, an introduction to our Time Machine, and up to 40 minutes of actual Time Travel! Time Travel Tours are ideal for 2-10 guests, and there are several tour options for your to choose from. Time Travelers must be at least 13 years of age. Maximum 10 guests per tour. Discounts admission available for students, historians and artists. Interested in booking a Time Travel Tour at times other than those listed here? Schedule a private appointment and pick a time that works for you! Contact us at events@thepealecenter.org to schedule an appointment, or call 1-866-TME-TRVL!
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Queens Girl in the World
May 7 – June 23, Various Times
Everyman Theatre
315 W Fayette St, Baltimore
Performed for the first time as a two-play repertory with Caleen’s Queens Girl in AfricaQueens Girl in the World chronicles the misadventures of bright-eyed, brown-skinned Jacqueline Marie Butler, whose sudden transfer from a protective, middle class late-1950s upbringing in Queens to a progressive, predominantly-Jewish private school in Greenwich Village, adds comical confusion to her already quizzical, fish-out-of-water adolescence. Lively and poignant—and punctuated with the irresistible sound of Motown—Queens Girl in the World tags along for a young woman’s journey of self-discovery, at the onset of Civil Rights-era social change.
Buy Tickets Here

Queens Girl in Africa
May 14 – June 23, Various Times
Everyman Theatre
315 W Fayette St, Baltimore
Performed for the first time as a two-play repertory with Jennings’s Queens Girl in the World, Queens Girl in Africa follows the infectiously spirited Jacqueline Marie Butler as she finds herself at a crossroads of personal and political upheaval when her family ups and moves to Nigeria following the assassination of civil rights leader Malcolm X (a close personal family friend). Entertaining and uplifting, Queens Girl in Africa captures an unforgettable moment in time for a teenager abroad—when questions of self and place intertwine with the realities of homework and hormones as Jacqueline assuredly, hilariously navigates the energy, excitement, and unpredictability of the 1960s.
Buy Tickets Here

10x10x10 2019 at Fells Point Corner Theatre
May 24 – Jun 16, Fri & Sat 8PM, Sun 2PM
Fells Point Corner Theatre
251 S Ann St, Baltimore
Back for its SEVENTH installment, Fells Point Corner Theatre is delighted to bring you a fantastic lineup of hilarious and compelling 10-minute plays by local playwrights in our annual 10x10x10 Play Festival! In just two short hours, audiences will see 10 brand-new, fully-produced works presented by an ensemble of 10 of the area’s finest actors. At the end of each performance, audiences vote on their favorites as the playwrights compete for cash prizes!
Buy Tickets Here

Vinegar Tom – Spotlighters
May 10 – June 2, Thurs – Sat 8PM – 10PM, Sun 2PM – 4PM
Spotlighters Theatre
817 Saint Paul St, Baltimore
Witch Hunt: a community targets its weakest members as “other”, then uses law and religion to persecute and destroy them. It’s no coincidence the victims are female identified. What was true in 1670 is eerily true in 2018. A play about power, sex and witches by acclaimed British playwright Caryl Churchill. An intense journey back and forth through time, propelling us from the 17th to the 21st century to see just how much things have changed even as they remain the same.
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Monthly Metal Matinee at TheDepot Vol 5!
3PM – 7PM
TheDepot Baltimore
1728 N Charles St, Baltimore
Var Victis Promotions and TheDepot bring you Volume 5 of the Monhtly Metal Matinee! $7
Mangog – Local favorite doom metal masters, expect some riffs that’ll melt ya face
False Gods (NY) – New Yorks finest bring some dark sludgy filthy metal to Baltimore.
Sukkawut – Hailing from Westminster, these boys represent MDHC like no other.
Butchers Hill – Riff driven hardcore the way it was meant to be enjoyed, heavy as hell, in your face.

Reggae Spin Cycle at Waverly – June Edition
3PM – 7PM
Waverly Brewing Company
1625 Union Avenue Suite C, Baltimore
Come on down by the tropical shores of the Jones Falls for great beer and cool vibes when your pals from Reggae Spin Cycle return for another Sunday at the W.B.C.!

The Voices of Time
3PM – 4:30PM
Baltimore War Memorial
War Memorial Plaza, Baltimore
Join the artists of Baltimore Musicales for a special event co-sponsored by the War Memorial Arts Initiative. Sopranos Claire Galloway and Thea Tullman Moore, mezzo-soprano Elise Christina Jenkins, baritone Jason Widney, and pianist Andrew Stewart will explore universal themes that connect poet, artist, and listener throughout time: love and loss, connection to nature, and spirituality. Works by living composers will be paired with those by past artists who have provided inspiration or shared a common passion. We proudly present songs by prominent African-American composers H. Leslie Adams, Florence Beatrice Price, and Jasmine Barnes, who is a product of the Baltimore City public school system and a graduate of Morgan State University. Other contemporary artists include Baltimore-based composers Joshua Fishbein and Garth Baxter, as well as Frances Pollock, Libby Larsen, Juliana Hall, and Kurt Erickson.
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Tornkid
May 23 – Jun 9, TR – Sat 8PM, Sun 4PM
Cohesion Theatre Company
923 S. East Avenue, Baltimore
Cohesion Theatre Company is excited to be partnering with the newly created Baltimore Asian Pasifika Arts Collective (BAPAC) on a world premiere play for the second performance of Cohesion’s 2019 Season. Devised with members of Cohesion and BAPAC, and written by playwright Katelynn Kenney, Tornkid draws on the power of Southeast Asian and Pacific Indigenous creation stories to explore identity and belonging and to unearth how ancient female narratives can provide guidance towards healing our broken world. Under the direction of Cara Hinh, with puppetry created by Cohesion Artistic Director, Jess Rassp, and masks created by Tara Cariaso, Tornkid promises to be a feast for the senses, and an exploration into a world rarely seen on the American stage. It follows the journey of Tornkid – a child of immigrants pulled between cultures – as they tear themselves in two and search for their other half in a land both familiar and unfamiliar.
Buy Tickets Here

Kenny Barron Quartet with Regina Carter at Keystone Corner
May 30 – Jun 2, TR- Sat 7PM, Sun 5PM
Keystone Korner Baltimore
1350 Lancaster Street, Baltimore
Keystone Korner Baltimore presents Kenny Barron Quartet with Regina Carter, Kiyoshi Kitagawa, and Justin Faulkner. Don’t miss one of or swingingest nights yet. Kenny Barron, piano; Regina Carter, violin; Kiyoshi Kitagawa, bass; Justin Faulkner, drums.
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Sunday Supper
5PM – 8PM
Magdalena
205 E Biddle St, Baltimore
Join us on Sunday evenings beginning April 7 to experience time honored British traditions reimagined into modern culinary delights.Inspired by the British family custom of a Sunday Roast, Chef Mark Levy’s Sunday Supper will offer a seasonal three course menu featuring classic British fare, in addition to select options from Magdalena’s spring menu. Menu will change weekly, see a sample menu here.
Make Reservation Here

A New Brain
May 31 – Jun 9, TR – Sat 8PM, Sat 2PM, Sun 5:30PM
Iron Crow Theatre
45 West Preston Street, Baltimore
A New Brain is an energetic, sardonic, and often comical musical about unforeseen life events reminding us of who we are, what we’re made of, and who we hope to be. Gordon, a composer for a children’s TV show that features a human frog named Mr. Bungee, dreams of quitting his ‘talent killing’ job and writing Broadway’s next hit musical. At lunch, Gordon collapses into his meal and wakes up in the hospital, surrounded by his maritime-enthusiast boyfriend, his overbearing mother, a co-worker, and a team of medical professionals. Thought to have a tumor inside his brain, Gordon finds the courage to confront not only his mortality as he agrees to the necessary yet life-threatening surgery, but also the specter of Mr. Bungee and the music still left unwritten.
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fools and madmen’s Much Ado About Nothing
May 31 – Jun 2, Fr & Sat 8PM, Sun 6PM
Motor House
120 W North Ave, Baltimore
fools and madmen’s Much Ado About Nothing is a mobile hip-hop adaptation of Shakespeare’s most loved romantic comedy touring to Baltimore City Public Schools and Motor House this May 2019. The goal of the project is to bridge the gap between Shakespeare and Hip-Hop as artforms. The adaptation contains both classical Shakespearean text and original hip-hop lyrics and music. The resulting show is a lyrical and rhythmic mash-up of classical and modern language, of poetry and music. The show is performed in the round, to an audience of 40-70 people, no more than two rows deep. The ensemble cast includes performers of diverse artistic disciplines – classical actors, modern actors, spoken word poets, and hip-hop artists. The music is played live onstage by three musicians. The play has been cut to fit a run time of an hour and a half.
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Sunday Evening Flow Yoga at B. Willow Canton
7PM – 8PM
B.Willow (Canton)
2822 O’Donnell St, Baltimore
Molly Campbell will be leading our one hour yoga flow for all levels! She is an insured, certified instructor. Nearly every move or pose will be accompanied by various modifications (gentle to advanced) to allow for people to ease back or press harder as they wish. This class will be a practical, user-friendly style, regardless of your body type, fitness level, or experience. $12 per person
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FACS with TK Echo and Infinity Knives at Metro Gallery
7PM – ?
Metro Gallery
1700 N Charles St, Baltimore
Featuring: FACS (mem of Disappears, Trouble In Mind Records), TK Echo (Dischord Records, ex Q And Not U), and Infinity Knives. Doors 7pm, Show 8pm. All Ages.
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Banda Magda
7:30PM – 10:30PM
Creative Alliance
3134 Eastern Ave, Baltimore
Led by the irrepressible musical firecracker that is composer, orchestrator, singer, accordionist Magda Giannikou, Banda Magda is a global romp through South American rhythms, jazz improvisation, and songs in six languages. Even if you don’t speak any of the languages they sing in, you are still transported into beautiful imagery with tales of love and devotion, as strong as the bonds between Banda Magda diverse musicians. (Greece, Japan, Argentina, USA, Colombia, Brazil, Turkey, Israel, UK) Banda Magda is a community; their camaraderie shining with cross-pollinating melody and rhythm. . The rotating madcap fellowship has traveled to more than 22 countries in 5 continents combining whirlwind tours of music, invigorating transformative workshops and magical interactive moments led by Magda’s uncanny ability to engage the audience.
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Barghest, Wyrm Chasm, Athame
8PM – 11PM
TheDepot Baltimore
1728 N Charles St, Baltimore
Sunday’s are for black metal featuring Barghest (Baton Rouge), Wyrm Chasm (Dallas), and Athame (MD/WV). $10

Enjoy!

– Lindsey

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