GIRLS NIGHT: THE MUSICAL has been thrilling audiences and earning raves from critics throughout North America since it began touring after its sensational Off-Broadway debut.
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The J. Millard Tawes Crab and Clambake is an All You Can Eat seafood feast! It takes place inside of the Somers Cove Marina from 11:30 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Tickets are available for purchase now. It will take place on September 24th, 2025.
Get ready to flock to Frederick, MD, for the 77th annual Maryland Ornithological Society convention, September 26-28, 2025! This year promises an exciting blend of nature and history.
Hay Fever is a delightful comedy of manners by Noël Coward, where wit and chaos collide at a country estate. A glamorous, eccentric family hosts guests for a weekend of misunderstandings, charm, and laugh-out-loud high-society antics!
Get ready for This Could Go Boom! Music + Culture Fest on July 26 at Bladensburg Waterfront Park — featuring headliners Speedy Ortiz, River Shook, and Crys Matthews! Enjoy a full day of live music, arts, and community vibes across multiple stages.
WWW USA is a Christian community outreach dedicated to sharing the love of God through impactful initiatives. WWW USA is a FREE event committed to creating an outdoor worship experience that reaches people beyond the traditional church setting.
Peter and the Starcatcher is a wildly inventive prequel to Peter Pan, full of humor, adventure, and heart. Follow young Peter and friends as they battle pirates and uncover magical starstuff in this witty, whimsical, and family-friendly journey.
Formed at Juilliard, the Abeo Quartet's accolades already include prizes at the Fischoff and Melbourne competitions and performances at the Kennedy Center and Lincoln Center. Their program includes Mendelssohn, Brahms and Hailstork.
Globally lauded for her Baroque artistry, Angela Hewitt won the prestigious City of Leipzig Bach Medal in 2020. This recital will include Rameau’s elegant Suite No. 2 – her Hyperion recording of which The Times (London) hailed as "magnificent."