And you are warmly invited to fall into a performance. Spend your weekend celebrating American Masters in live theatre.
Dundalk Community Theatre Fundraiser Concert :
There’s No Business Like Show Business, a musical revue celebrating American Masters of musical theatre.
Saturday, September 22 at 8 p.m. – Sunday, September 23 at 3 p.m.
College Community Center (COMM) | John E. Ravekes Theatre
For more information, contact:
Thomas Colonna
tcolonna@ccbcmd.edu
443-840-1168
Children’s Playhouse of Maryland presents:
Anything Goes, a hilarious shipboard romp, wrapped around one of Cole Porter’s most magical scores.
Saturday, September 22 at 1 p.m. & 7 p.m. – Sunday, September 23 at 1 p.m.
CCBC Essex | Administration Building (ADMN) | Lecture Hall
Tickets $10
For more information, contact:
Margie Lake
cpm@ccbcmd.edu
443-840-2426
If this weekend isn’t available for you, mark your calendar for these live performances !
CCBC Essex Academic Theatre presents The Verge by Susan Glaspell
October 18 at 11:10am, October 19, 20 at 7pm, October 21 at 3pm, October 22 at 10am
CCBC Essex, Robert and Eleanor Romadka College Center, F. Scott Black Theatre
General admission $10, seniors, students, CCBC faculty/staff/alumni $5, free for CCBC students with current ID
CCBC Dance Company Fall 2018 Dance Concert
November 15 at 11:10am, November 16, 17 at 7pm
CCBC Catonsville, Center for the Arts Theatre
General admission $10, seniors, students, CCBC faculty/staff/alumni $5, free for CCBC students with current ID
Tickets for all events:
Purchase tickets online »
Box Office 443-840-ARTS (2787)
Looking for live entertainment in the middle of your Friday? Try a weekly music forum which features professional musicians as well as students and faculty, and are free and open to the public. Music forums take place each Friday at 12:20 p.m. in the Arts and Humanities Hall (AHUM) Recital Hall, at CCBC Essex, unless otherwise noted.
Sitar John
Friday, September 28, 12:20 PM-1:20 PM
Sitarist John Protopapas, a native of South Africa, traveled to India as a young man where he studied the art of Indian music, particularly the sitar. John will perform and demonstrate the differences between Indian and Western musical systems. Free! No ticket needed.
You can find information on these and many other performances at http://www.ccbcmd.edu/arts