Southern Maryland's largest music and arts festival | September 20-21 (10am-5pm each day)
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Take a nighttime walk-through historic Berlin. Hear about the child haunting the Atlantic Hotel, the Lady in White, a spirit in a basement and the town’s “ley line”. Touch the healing tree, walk in the steps of the Elementals and visit a graveyard.
Internationally acclaimed storyteller Noa Baum presents "Once Upon a Kindness: Stories that Bring us Together!"
Join us for the Montgomery County Thanksgiving parade on the Saturday before the holiday. The parade kicks off at 10 a.m. from Ellsworth Drive and Fenton Street and travels south on Georgia Avenue, ending at Silver Spring Avenue.
Annie has become a worldwide phenomenon, winning 7 Tony Awards, including Best Musical. The beloved book and score by Tony Award winners Thomas Meehan, Charles Strouse, and Martin Charnin features some of the greatest musical theatre hits ever.
Taste of Bethesda food and music festival will return to downtown Bethesda on Saturday, Oct. 4th from 11am - 4pm.
Three-course dinner and interactive mystery game for ages 21+.
Weekly classes by Compass Rose Theater professionals, at Maryland Hall, Sept - Dec. $20/class/hour. Create A Play, Improv, Teen Acting, Musical Theater, Adult Acting. Register now. Classes start 10/14-15. Limited space. Kinder theater class in Sept.
We hope you can join us for an art-filled day! Echo Arts Festival is Glen Echo Park’s fall celebration of visual and performing arts at the Park.
This program of music from Thomas Jefferson’s library features Christoph Hammer, director & harpsichord, & Rufus Müller, tenor; w/ Cynthia Roberts, violin; & Phoebe Carrai, cello. PMR is an early music ensemble. 3:30 pm, talk @ 2:30 pm. Free parking.