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EXPLORE THE ARTS IN PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY!


Dear Friends As Chairman of the Prince George’s County Planning Board and The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC), I am THRILLED to invite you to “Explore the Arts” in Prince George’s County, and to share with you the exciting roster of arts programming, activities and events that our ever-creative Department of Parks and Recreation has in store for the upcoming Winter season! M-NCPPC’s arts and cultural centers, including the Publick Playhouse, Montpelier Arts Center, Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center and Brentwood Arts Exchange will host these events, which make up just part of a vast array of visual and performing arts services, classes, performances, exhibits, festivals, and partnerships…All offered through our Arts and Cultural Heritage Division, and all providing a wide range of benefits to our community. As you review the dynamic and creative events listed in this booklet—including dialogues with the artists, visual and performing arts classes, afternoon teas, and incredible live performances for all ages—we know that some are calling your name! We hope you will be inspired to mark your calendars now and plan to enjoy these vibrant arts opportunities. We are also proud to support local, regional, national and international artists as they share their amazing talents with residents, visitors and arts supporters across our County and we invite YOU to join us and “feed” your own creative spirit! The Commission is proud that our long tradition of support for the Arts has helped to enhance our County’s rich history and heritage, helping to make us the only SIX-TIME NATIONAL GOLD MEDAL AWARD-WINNING AGENCY in the entire United States! Please join us in continuing this rich cultural heritage by participating in some or all of the wonderful activities and programs listed in this booklet. I look forward to celebrating the Arts with you and yours at M-NCPPC facilities during the upcoming Season! See you there!

Elizabeth M. Hewlett, Chairman Prince George’s Planning Board and M-NCPPC

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ARTS FACILITIES Arts/Harmony Hall 10701 Livingston Road, Fort Washington, MD 20744 301-203-6070; TTY 301-699-2544 HarmonyHallArts@pgparks.com OFFICE HOURS: Monday–Friday, 8:30 am–8 pm; Saturdays, 10 am–4 pm; closed Sunday BOX OFFICE HOURS: The box office and will-call hours are one hour before every performance. Arts Harmony Hall Regional Center opened its doors to the public in September 1989 and quickly evolved into an active arts locale. John Addison Concert Hall, a cozy venue of 220 seats, each with up-close and unobstructed views of the performers on stage. The art center provides extensive, in-depth programs for children and adults, building audiences for the future. The facility boasts classrooms/studios for painting and drawing, ceramics and sculpture, arts and crafts, a dance studio, a drama classroom, and a complete photography studio. Classes are offered in painting, drawing, watercolor, ceramics, sculpture, adult drama, creative dramatics, African Dance, Belly Dancing, ballet for adults and children, class voice and both B/W and digital photography.

Montpelier Arts Center 9652 Muirkirk Road, Laurel, MD 20708 301-377-7800; 410-792-0664; TTY 301-699-2544 Montpelier.Arts@pgparks.com OFFICE HOURS: Monday–Friday: 8:30 am–5 pm GALLERY HOURS: Seven days a week, 10 am–5 pm (closed major holidays) For visits to the galleries after 5 pm (Monday–Thursday), please call in advance. Located on the grounds of the historic Montpelier Mansion, which dates to the 1780s, the Arts Center was built on the footprint of the original 1925 cattle barn. The Arts Center houses three galleries, artist studios, a metal casting facility, gas- and electric-fired kilns, a digital lab, and classrooms. It also offers an extensive class and workshop program in the visual and literary arts for children to adults; beginners to advanced. Cultural events in both the visual and performing arts are offered throughout the year as well.

TTY (Text Telephone) for customers who are deaf, hard of hearing or have a speech disability 301-699-2544. FREE parking available at all facilities.


Prince George’s Publick Playhouse 5445 Landover Road, Cheverly, MD 20784 301-277-1710; TTY 301-699-2544 PublickPlayhouse@pgparks.com OFFICE HOURS: Monday–Friday: 8:30 am–5 pm BOX OFFICE HOURS: Monday–Friday: 8:30 am–5 pm and two hours before every performance. Known for its comfortable, inviting space and great acoustics, the Publick Playhouse is one of the best performing arts venues in the greater Washington, DC area. First opened as the Cheverly Theatre in 1947, the Publick Playhouse was designed by the architectural firm of John Eberson. For many years the Cheverly, as it was known, was a neighborhood institution, the flagship of the Sidney Lust chain of movie houses. It had ornate sky scenes in the ceiling, plush seating for more than 900, and air conditioning. Conveniently located less than one-half mile from the Baltimore-Washington Parkway, and close to I-495, the Playhouse serves as a popular venue for music and modern dance, musical theater, historical drama, educational programs and monthly events for seniors. The Publick Playhouse is pleased to present the GEICO Gecko Series, a series of midweek matinees for youth generously supported by the GEICO Philanthropic Foundation. GEICO Gecko Series matinees are free to Title 1 Schools in Prince George’s County, giving young people the opportunity to experience outstanding performances at the Publick Playhouse. Educators, look for the GEICO Gecko that identifies the performances, and call Group Sales at 301-277-1710 to reserve your space.

Brentwood Arts Exchange 3901 Rhode Island Avenue, Brentwood, MD 20722 301-277-2863; TTY 301-699-2544 PGP-Brentwood-Arts@pgparks.com OFFICE HOURS: Monday–Friday: 10 am–7 pm; Saturday: Saturday: 10 am–4 pm; closed Sunday The Brentwood Arts Exchange is The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission’s component of the public-private partnership Gateway Arts Center, serving as an anchor for the arts-based community development of the Prince George’s County Gateway Arts District. The Brentwood Arts Exchange supports artists and develops community by welcoming all audiences to diverse, high-quality visual art exhibitions, concerts, a craft store featuring work by local artisans, and affordable arts classes for all ages. Since opening in March 2010, it has welcomed more than 44,000 visitors through its doors. For more information about ongoing opportunities in exhibiting work or teaching classes or workshops, please call 301-277-2863 or email PGP-Brentwood-Arts@pgparks.com.

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EXHIBITIONS

Chimes of Romance and Reality by Melissa Burley


Monday, August 14–Friday, October 6, 2017 Monday–Friday, 8:30 am–8 pm Saturday, 10 am–4 pm; Sunday 10 am–2 pm

Melissa Burley: Existence The illuminated sculptures by local artist Melissa Burley, strive to investigate the concept of “beauty after death.” Incorporating natural, man-made, and recycled materials, Ms. Burley creates beautiful and complex, machine-inspired compositions bathed in light that seek to highlight and call attention to our role in the preservation of this earth. By incorporating a strong light source and combining and arranging discarded artifacts that ordinarily would end up in a landfill, Ms. Burley creates a wide pattern of shadows on the surrounding wall and floor surfaces, thereby luring in the viewer.

Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center

Melissa Burley

Friday, September 15–Friday, November 10, 2017 Monday–Friday, 8:30 am–5 pm Reception: Thursday October 19, 7–9 pm

Alma Selimovic Selimovic is a local artist investigating the “humanness” of diverse peoples and communities. An immigrant from Bosnia, she seeks to present the beauty and uniqueness of individuals, the liveliness that persist despite the struggles of migration, exclusion and even oppression. Through a dynamic mix of media, she invites the viewer to experience the vivid and often complex fabric that forms contemporary communities across the world.

Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Sunday, October 1–Sunday, October 29, 2017 Daily, 10 am–5 pm (closed major holidays) Reception: Sunday, October 15, 2–4 pm

All Hung Open Exhibition In the antithesis of a curated show, artists answer a general call for entries, inspired by the theme “Giving.” This exhibition is open to all Maryland, Washington D.C., and Virginia artists, ages 18 & up. Participants are asked to bring one piece of art per person and a donation of five canned goods. To receive a prospectus, contact Montpelier Arts Center at 301-377-7800. Alma Selimovic

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All Day Long by Sahomi Naka

Sunday, October 1–Sunday, October 29, 2017 Daily, 10 am–5 pm (closed major holidays) Reception: Sunday, October 15, 2–4 pm

Sahomi Naka: Festival Sahomi Naka is a printmaker who experiments with different approaches and techniques—mixing traditional techniques in new hybrid ways. Naka allows the materials to help her create the image. She collaborates with the medium rather than trying to force it towards an “unnatural” perfection. Her prints capture the fleeting moments of experience within life and nature. People from all over the world can connect with Naka’s artwork as it creates an ongoing dialogue, reflecting a long conversation about life, death and the human spirit. Naka believes one should speak out to keep the environment safe and healthy in order to maintain a successful art world.

Montpelier Arts Center

With Vincent and Theo in France by Sahomi Naka

Monday, October 23–Friday, December 22, 2017 Monday– Friday, 8:30 am–8 pm Saturday, 10 am– 4 pm; Sunday 10 am–2 pm Reception: Saturday, November 4, 5–7 pm

Sole Purpose: The Shoe This exhibition is the culmination of a community engagement with local and regional artists of all ages and creative backgrounds. Artists re-interpret the purpose, function, and meaning of the shoe, by transforming it from a utilitarian object, to that of a fantastical, quirky, and otherworldly design and purpose. Because shoes are an essential item for many people, yet not afforded by all, donations of sturdy, gently used shoes will be accepted and distributed to area charities.

Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center Sole Purpose: The Shoe

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Sunday, November 5–Sunday, November 26, 2017 Daily, 10 am–5 pm (closed major holidays) Reception: Sunday, November 5, 2–4 pm

Karen Mesinger: Twisted Mesinger’s signature one of a kind freeform designs and her use of organic shapes are coupled with geometric and textured surfaces. In Twisted, she creates a series of increasingly intricate handmade fashion forward jewelry in gold and silver.

Fused Glass Sapphire Gold Pendant by Karen Mesinger

Montpelier Arts Center

Saturday, November 5–Sunday, December 31, 2017 Daily, 10 am–5 pm (closed major holidays) Reception: Sunday, November 5, 2–4 pm

Portraits of US To celebrate the diversity in the United States, various artists express themselves with work based on identity using drawing, painting, photography, and more. With insightful perspectives, artists cover themes that relate to gender, race, and sexuality. Themes that relate to all of us.

Montpelier Arts Center

Face #214,#267, #241, #230 by Gina Pierleoni

Sunday, November 5–Sunday, December 31, 2017 Daily, 10 am–5 pm (closed major holidays) Reception: Sunday, November 5, 2–4 pm

Chloe Irla: Year One Chloe Irla maintains an interdisciplinary studio practice grounded in both traditional and alternative approaches to painting and drawing. However, her recent work investigates the data visualization of increments over specific time periods. Year One is based on one year’s worth of data collected about her daughter’s first year.

Montpelier Arts Center

Monday, November 27, 2017– Friday, January 19, 2018 Monday–Friday, 8:30 am–5 pm Reception: Thursday, December 7, 7–9 pm Michael Moses

Michael Moses Michael’s background in the plastic arts has given him a fascination with materials that compels a closer look. He magnifies a minute area of a painting, to reveal abstract compositions that occur organically in the work. Alluring patterns, colors and textures are center stage in his photography, seeking to tantalize the eye.

Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Saturday, December 2–Sunday, December 31, 2017 Daily, 10 am–5 pm (closed major holidays) Reception: Sunday, December 3, 2–4 pm

Sushama Parikh Inspired by classical Indian mythology, Parikh uses clay, terra cotta, ceramics, and batik to depict various elements of the animal kingdom. She focuses on horses, beetles, bulls, and rams, as well as the human form. Koi by Sushama Parikh

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Saturday, January 13–Sunday, February 25, 2018 Daily, 10 am–5 pm (closed major holidays) Reception: Saturday, February 10, 1–3 pm

Black History Month Exhibition: Relics and Prospects Montpelier Arts Center is proud to honor Black History Month through an exhibition of contemporary artwork that reflects the lives and perspectives of the African American experience. Using symbolism and found objects, artists explore the journey and history of being black through painting, mixed media, and sculpture.

Montpelier Arts Center

Saturday, January 13–Sunday, February 25, 2018 Daily, 10 am–5 pm (closed major holidays) Reception: Saturday, February 10, 1–3 pm

Thinking Outside the Box by Karen Imm Exhibition curated by Steven Silberg

Steven Silberg: In Care of the White House In Care of the White House presents a selection of documents and reproduced artworks sent to and from the White House, demonstrating the tradition of communication between citizen and government. Steven H. Silberg is an image-influenced, material-based, process-oriented, cross-media artist with a background ranging from photography to book conservation.

Montpelier Arts Center

Saturday, January 13–Sunday, February 25, 2018 Daily, 10 am–5 pm (closed major holidays) Reception: Saturday, February 10, 1–3 PM

Leah Taylor Taylor’s jazz series features collages comprised of torn bits of magazines that celebrate the most original and influential artists of jazz. The first stage of the series is in black and white and represents the past and the second stage is in color to represent contemporary jazz.

Montpelier Arts Center Colored Sax by Leah Taylor

Friday, January 26–Friday, February 23, 2018 Monday–Friday, 8:30 am–5 pm Reception: Tuesday February 6, 7–9 pm

Janelle Washington

A Special Exhibition in honor of Black History Month With detailed, colorful cuts on paper, Janelle Washington celebrates “African American beauty, rich culture, and history.” As she seeks to “empower [the individual] to move forward in greatness”, her work gives a contemporary refresh to traditional silhouette portraiture, making it accessible to audiences of all ages and creating a bridge between the old and the new.

Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Janelle Washington

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Sunday, January 28–Friday, March 9, 2018 Monday–Friday, 8:30 am–8 pm Saturday, 10 am–4 pm; Sunday 10 am–2 pm Reception: Sunday, January 28, 2–4 pm

BLACK HISTORY MONTH EXHIBITION

“We Return Fighting: World War I and the African American Experience” In honor of the 100th anniversary of the United States involvement in World War I, this exhibit explores the experiences of African Americans both at home and abroad during this conflict and the years surrounding it. Despite the oppressive racial climate in America in the opening decades of the 20th century, African Americans staunchly supported the war effort in a variety of ways. This exhibit highlights the experiences of black men and women during this era, with a special focus on the African American soldiers from Prince George’s County and their families.

Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center

Friday, March 2–Friday, April 27, 2018 Monday–Friday, 8:30 am–5 pm Reception: Tuesday, March 13, 7–9 pm

Local Women in Abstraction In recent years, many art institutions have sought to give recognition to women artists who historically were not represented in important collections, exhibitions, or books. This exhibition seeks to build on this momentum by celebrating local female artists investigating various mediums and modes of abstract expression. Line, shape, color, texture, space and form are the universal tools that these artists employ to communicate the ethereal, the mundane and the simply sublime.

Prince George’s Publick Playhouse Momma's Numbers by Joyce Wellman

Sunday, March 4–Saturday, March 31, 2018 Daily, 10 am–5 pm (closed major holidays) Reception & Awards Ceremony: Saturday, March 10, 1–3 pm

CELEBRATE YOUTH ART MONTH

Sixth Annual Artists on the Rise: Juried Teen Exhibition Montpelier Arts Center strives to foster a positive, creative environment in which young and emerging artists realize their full potential as creative individuals. In honor of National Youth Art Month, Montpelier spotlights teens (ages 13–18) in the Washington metropolitan area and their talents in the visual arts.

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Friday, March 9–Saturday, March 31, 2018 Daily, 10 am–5 pm (closed major holidays) Reception: Sunday, March 11, 2–4 pm

49th Annual Laurel Art Guild Juried Exhibition Organized by the Laurel Art Guild, this annual exhibit is juried by a regional professional and showcases works by artists ages 18 & older who live in the Washington metropolitan area and includes paintings, drawings, photographs, sculptures, collages, and more.

Montpelier Arts Center

Monday, March 26–Friday, May 18, 2018 Monday–Friday, 8:30 am–8 pm Saturday, 10 am–4 pm; Sunday 10 am–2 pm Reception: Saturday, March 31, 5–7 pm

Joyce Wellman: Momma’s Numbers Wellman draws from her experience in the plastic and the mathematical arts to examine her mother’s enjoyment in “playing the numbers.” She looks at her mother’s meticulous organization and sources of inspiration as a process of hope, drawing a parallel to the experiences of others, with numbers across wcultures, history, and time.

Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center

Cafe Pompidou by Roslyn Logsdon

Saturday, April 7–Sunday, April 29, 2018 Daily, 10 am–5 pm (closed major holidays) Reception: Sunday, April 8, 2–4 pm

Linda Bernard & Roslyn Logsdon Linda and Roslyn have often exhibited together since they feel that clay and fiber complement each other. The exhibit concentrates on series—exploring ideas from three perspectives. Linda explores varied surface techniques in clay, while Roslyn hooks wall hangings of trees, arches, and people using various fibers.

Square Vase Writing and Crackle Pot by Linda Bernard

Montpelier Arts Center

Saturday, April 7–Sunday, May 27, 2018 Daily, 10 am–5 pm (closed major holidays) Reception: Sunday, April 8, 2–4 pm

Mike McConnell: Étude in See After graduating from Maryland Institute College of Art in 1975, Mike McConnell worked for over 30 years as an illustrator. His paintings, drawings, and constructions are fueled by life experiences and nature. His show, Étude in See, makes extensive use of an early childhood technique of drawing with crayons and ink on paper. He is currently a resident studio artist at the Motor House in the Station North Arts District of Baltimore.

Montpelier Arts Center

Trout Fishing in America by Mike McConnell

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Saturday, April 7–Sunday, May 27, 2018 Daily, 10 am–5 pm (closed major holidays) Reception: Sunday, April 8, 2–4 pm Artist Talk: Saturday, April 28, 3 pm

Bonnie Crawford Kotula Bonnie creates sculptures, installations, and drawings using a combination of fine art materials, craft supplies, and semi-scientific equipment. Her Light Emitting Studies incorporate tiny blinking electrical circuits that respond to the environment. Accompanying this exhibit, are her drawings inspired by the Insomnia Drawings of Louise Bourgeois.

Montpelier Arts Center Insomnia Drawing 065 by Bonnie Crawford Kotula

Friday, May 4–Saturday, June 23, 2018 Monday–Friday, 8:30 am–5 pm Reception: Thursday, May 10, 7–9 pm

Katherine Hart Hart works with encaustic techniques to cast stories among layers of pigment and wax. Inspired by everything that surrounds or encounters her, she does not premeditate, but rather lets the materials direct the course of the work. The result is a composition emboldened by her organic pursuit, the inherent emotions and challenges of that pursuit—a vivid example of art imitating life.

Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Sunday, May 6–Sunday, May 27, 2018 Daily, 10 am–5 pm (closed major holidays) Reception: Sunday, May 6, 2–4 pm

Irene Sylvester: Paint and Paper Longtime resident artist and instructor at Montpelier Art Center, Irene Sylvester, creates mixed media collages with paint and paper exploring abstract thoughts and forms through natural shapes, human figures, and various textures. The concepts of history and consumerism give Paint and Paper a unique twist that stays true to Irene’s passion and background in fashion.

Katherine Hart

Montpelier Arts Center

Saturday, June 2–Sunday, June 24, 2018 Daily, 10 am–5 pm (closed major holidays) Reception: Friday, June 8, 7–9 pm

Melissa Burley Melissa Burley combines reclaimed items that may include glass, test tubes, furniture parts, and automobile and bicycle components and then illuminates them with halogen or LED lighting. The ultimate goal of her work is to elevate these recycled materials to a level that suggests there is beauty in life after death and to open the eyes of others to consider their role in the preservation of our earth.

Montpelier Arts Center Cignus by Irene Sylvester

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Monday, June 4–Friday, July 27, 2018 Monday–Friday, 8:30 am–8 pm Saturday, 10 am–4 pm; Sunday 10 am–2 pm Reception: Saturday, June 9, 5–7 pm

Nastassja Swift Felt, wool, and other natural fibers are shaped into sculptures that present narratives from the artist’s childhood memories and imagination. Partaking from her needle felted dolls series, where she created dolls, sculptures, and mixed media assemblages, Nastassja creates an immersive environment that engages and mesmerizes audiences of all ages.

Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center

Friday, June 8–Sunday, July 29, 2018 Daily, 10 am–5 pm (closed major holidays) Reception: Friday, June 8, 7–9 pm Artist Talk/Luncheon: Friday, June 15, 12 noon

Concealer by Nastassja Swift

37th Annual Invitational Sculpture Exhibition The 37th annual Montpelier Invitational Sculpture Exhibition will take place in the Main Gallery at Montpelier Arts Center. Various artists from the region are invited to exhibit contemporary sculpture. To register for the Artist Talk/Luncheon, please call 301-377-7800 by Friday, June 1, 2018.

Montpelier Arts Center

Friday, June 8–Sunday, July 29, 2018 Daily, 10 am–5 pm (closed major holidays) Reception: Friday, June 8, 7–9 pm

Neil Feather: Ball Movies Ball Movies experiments with the physics of balls of all kinds, sizes, and materials. Neil Feather combines the balls of bowling, billiards, ping-pong, marbles, croquet, and magnetic in moving situations with tilted turntables, springs, serving trays, drums, pendulums, and speakers to create a unique musical experience. Short videos will be used to showcase this musical concert.

Ball Movies by Neil Feather

Montpelier Arts Center

Sunday, July 1–Sunday, July 29, 2018 Daily, 10 am–5 pm (closed major holidays) Reception: Sunday, July 8, 2–4 pm

David Brosch David Brosch is a teacher and resident artist at Montpelier Arts Center who received his BA in fine arts and a BS in architecture from the University of Maryland. He most often creates representational imagery that includes landscapes and portraiture. The printmaking techniques he employs to produce his metal-plate etchings are very traditional.

Montpelier Arts Center

Final Resting Place by David Brosch

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PERFORMANCES

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T. S. Monk photo by michael weintrob


Wednesday, September 6, 2017, 2 pm

AFTERNOON TEA: The

Smokin’ Polecats

Bill Wax of WPFW Radio said it best when he said, “The Smokin’ Polecats play the blues in all styles and for all tastes.” They are the best blues band in the DC metropolitan area. It is the years and depth of experience that the band members share, which have afforded them that reputation. Their sound comes from the Post-World War II ensemble sound of the Chicago Masters like Jimmy Rogers, Little Walter, and Howlin’ Wolf; the West Coast Jump/Swing sound of Tiny Grimes, Pee Wee Crayton, and T-Bone Walker; the Rock’a’Billy sound of Carl Perkins and Johnny Burnette; and the Louisiana swamp blues of Slim Harpo. They don’t just play songs by these artists, they have their own sound that consists of a melding together of all these sounds. The Smokin' Polecats

All ages; Tickets: $18/person Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center

Saturday, September 16, 2017, 8 pm

CONCERT: Russell Thompkins

The New Stylistics

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Russell Thompkins Jr. and the New Stylistics features the original lead singers of one of the best-known Philadelphia soul groups of the 1970s. The Stylistics formed in 1968 and included singers Russell Thompkins Jr., Herb Murrell, Airrion Love, James Smith and James Dunn. All of their U.S. hits were ballads graced by the soaring falsetto voice of Russell Thompkins Jr., which helped make The Stylistics one of the most successful soul groups of the first half of the 1970s. During the early 1970s, the group had twelve consecutive U.S. R&B top ten hits, including “Stop, Look, Listen,” “You Are Everything,” “Betcha By Golly, Wow,” “People Make the World Go Round,” and “You Make Me Feel Brand New.”

All ages; Tickets: $40/person; $35/students & seniors Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center

Russell Thompkins Jr. & The New Stylistics

Wednesday, September 20, 2017, 2 pm

AFTERNOON TEA: Trifilio Tango Trio Led by bandoneonist Emmanuel Trifilio, and featuring Devree Lewis on cello and Ramon Gonzalez on guitar, Trifilio Tango Trio presents a fresh perspective on the Argentinean music genre. Their concert repertoire is almost entirely comprised of Sr. Trifilio’s original tango pieces: brand new, yet true to the tango tradition. The group performs in many environments from their weekly appearances at DC’s Rumba Cafe to providing live music for local milongas (tango dances).

All ages; Tickets: $18/person Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center

Trifilio Tango Trio

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Friday, September 22, 2017, 11 am

PLATINUM SERIES

Tribute to Sam Cooke and Otis Redding You’ll be transported back to one the great eras of soul and R&B with the hit songs of musical giants Sam Cooke and Otis Redding. Otis Redding’s hits such as “Try a Little Tenderness,” and “(Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay,” remain indelibly woven into the fabric of the 60s, and Sam Cooke’s danceable songs had everyone “Twistin’ the Night Away.” “You Send Me,” “Chain Gang,” and more will have you recalling the “Wonderful World” of these two iconic singers.

Tickets: $10/seniors 60 and better Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Saturday, September 23, 2017, 2 pm

FAMILY FUN DAYS: Capoeira Angola Skher Brown

with Skher Brown & The Dancing Warriors

The whole family will be dazzled by the spins, kicks, flips and live music of this unusual art form, which has its origins in Central Africa but evolved in Brazil. Learn a few words of Brazilian Portuguese as you join the call-and-response songs and stories, and go onstage to participate in the movement and drumming of this high-energy and interactive presentation.

Tickets: $5/person Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Mondays, September 25–November 6, 2017, 10–11:30 am

♥ HEARTS & ARTS:

Hand Dance: The Dance of Our City Bringing back the dances and music of the 50s and 60s with the National Hand Dance Association. Take one class or take them all; you do not need to bring a partner nor do you need any experience to learn these fun dance moves that will have you swinging, stepping and swaying to the beat. Space is limited, advance reservation/purchase is recommended.

Ages 60 & better only; Tickets: $5/person/class Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Tuesday, September 26, 2017, 11 am–12 noon

ACTIVE AGING WEEK:

Drum Circle

Come out, make beautiful music, and celebrate community and life through rhythm and music. People of all levels of musical expertise will come together and share their rhythmic spirit. Drums will be provided; please bring water. In the event of inclement weather, this event will be rescheduled for a different date. Space is limited; register early.

FREE; SMARTlink #1684872 Montpelier Arts Center

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Wednesdays, September 27–Wednesday, October 25, 2017

♥ HEARTS & ARTS: Soul Line Dancing Soul Line Dancing is fun for everyone! This is not just the Cupid Shuffle or the Electric Slide, Soul Line Dance will show you how to put some style & rhythm into your dance moves. Take one class or take them all, no experience or partner is needed and the classes are senior friendly. Space is limited, advance reservation/ purchase is recommended.

Ages 60 & better only; Tickets: $5/person/class Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Thursday, September 28, 2017, 9:30 am & 11:15 am

TINY TOTS: 1, 2, 3 Andrès “A rockstar for little language learners” according to Billboard Magazine, Andrés Salguero, better known as 1,2,3 Andrés, is one of the most exciting new voices on the family music scene in the U.S. and Latin America. A native of Bogotá, Colombia, Andrés brings to audiences joyful sounds, passion for bilingualism and a high-energy love of music that gets kids singing and dancing in Spanish and English.

Recommended for grades Pre-K-3 Tickets: $5/person Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Friday, September 29, 2017, 10–11:30 am

♥ HEARTS & ARTS: Gentle Yoga for Beginners

1,2,3 Andrés photo by keyla sanders

Learn why millions of people of all ages are enjoying the benefits of yoga. Calm your mind, stretch your muscles, improve your balance and feel better when you join this class specially designed for seniors who are new to yoga. Please bring a yoga mat and water. For seniors 60 and better only. Space is limited, advance reservation is recommended.

Tickets: FREE for Active Aging Week Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Saturday, September 30, 2017, 8 pm

Monk on Monk: A Centennial Celebration of Thelonious Monk Celebrate the 100th birthday of jazz icon Thelonious Monk with his son T.S. Monk, who carries on his father’s legacy in a memorable performance that includes newly discovered compositions as well as the celebrated pieces that made his father a legend. An illustrious jazz musician in his own right, T.S. Monk along with his ensemble pays tribute to the man called the “High Priest of Bebop” and “Father of Modern Jazz” in a performance of tremendous, swinging, eternal jazz.

Tickets: $35/person; $30/person for seniors, students, and groups of 20 or more Prince George’s Publick Playhouse T. S. Monk photo by michael weintrob

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Cissa Paz


Wednesday, October 4, 2017, 2 pm

AFTERNOON TEA:

Cissa Paz Trio

“The bounding momentum of some of [Cissa Paz’s] sambas is uncompromising and she evokes the joie de vivre of much that is beautiful about being Brazilian.” (World Music Report). Performing in Portuguese, Portuguese Creole, Spanish, French, and English, Cissa Paz (accompanied by guitar and bass) creates and rearranges songs that are melded with the rich traditions of Afro-Brazilian and LusoAfrican concepts. With a voice that is soft and soulful and a vibrant stage presence, Cissa is fun to watch and enjoys talking about the lyrics and teaching audiences about the styles of music she performs.

All ages; Tickets: $18/person Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center

Friday, October 6, 2017, 8 pm

LIVE! AT MONTPELIER:

Dani Cortaza

Masterful Argentine guitarist, Dani Cortaza, performs Argentine Folk Music seasoned with elements of jazz. The colorful music includes styles like the urban born tango and chacarera, zamba, and malambo rhythms. Cortaza has over three decades of performing in Asia, Europe, and North and South America. This performer, composer, and arranger is now a Maryland resident and has played at the Kennedy Center and U.S. Department of State.

Tickets: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members & seniors Montpelier Arts Center

Dani Cortaza

Saturday, October 7, 2017, 2 pm

FAMILY FUN DAYS

The Cashore Marionettes: Simple Gifts The internationally acclaimed Cashore Marionettes redefine the art of puppetry with marionettes that are astounding in the range of emotion they convey. In Simple Gifts, everyday episodes are transformed into humorous and sensitive stories that all ages will enjoy.

Tickets: $5/person Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Saturday, October 7, 2017, 2 pm

One Maryland One Book Discussion: Purple Hibiscus by Ngozi Adichie Purple Hibiscus is an exquisite novel about the emotional turmoil of adolescence, the powerful bonds of family, and the bright promise of freedom. One Maryland One Book is affiliated with Maryland Humanities, where all Maryland residents are encouraged to read Purple Hibiscus in the year 2017. Join in the conversation!

FREE. Montpelier Arts Center

Cashore Marionettes photo by stuart dahne

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Tuesday, October 10, 2017, 10:15 am & 12 noon

Smithsonian Discovery Associates Theatre on Tour: African Roots/Latino Soul MIDWEEK MATINEES:

This vibrant play explores what it means to be Latino, African American, and proud, growing up in the heart of the American melting pot. How many cultures can we be? Why not all of them? Celia Cruz, mama’s kitchen, and a crowded subway make for lots of laughs and surprises. Written with the Young Playwrights’ Theater, Latino Soul is a look into the triumphs of today’s multicultural kids.

Recommended for grades 1–2 Curriculum Connections: Character Education, Language Arts, Social Studies, World Cultures, World Languages Tickets: $8/person, $6/person in groups of 20 or more Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

African Roots, Latino Soul

Thursday, October 12, 2017, 9:30 am & 11:15 am

TINY TOTS: The

Great Zucchini

Tots love this hilarious, interactive entertainer who keeps them mesmerized with magic tricks, jokes, and games. He has performed at the White House Easter Egg Roll, The Vice President’s House, embassies, and many D.C. area festivals and schools to thousands of tots who can’t stop laughing when he’s on stage.

Recommended for grades Pre-K and Kindergarten Tickets: $5/person Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Thursday, October 12, 2017, 12 noon

SMOOTH SOUNDS FOR SENIORS: The Great Zucchini photo by susan kang

Rose Moraes

Hailing from south of São Paulo, charismatic vocalist Rose Moraes has entertained thousands of music lovers with her “Roots of Brazil” concerts. She has performed widely in Switzerland, Poland, Brazil, and the U.S., where she now resides. Help her celebrate 100 Years of Samba as she pays tribute to the beloved music of Antonio Carlos Jobim with songs such as “Corcovado,” “Wave,” and “Dindi.”

Tickets: $12/seniors 60 and better Montpelier Arts Center

Friday, October 13, 2017, 8 pm

LIVE! AT MONTPELIER

Bohemian Caverns All Star Band

The Bohemian Caverns All Star Band is back by popular demand! For the past 90 years, Bohemian Caverns was DC’s “sole home of soul jazz.” Return “home” to the Caverns with this all-star performance by Allyn Johnson (piano), Kris Funn (bass), Quincy Phillips (drums), Donvonte McCoy (trumpet), and Tedd Baker (saxophone). Rose Moraes

Tickets: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members & seniors Montpelier Arts Center

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Saturday, October 14, 2017 11 am–2 pm

¡Celebración Hispana! Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month at Montpelier this fall! Have fun participating | in special arts, crafts, and programs that are fun for the entire family! Held rain or shine.

All ages; FREE Montpelier Arts Center

Saturday, October 14, 2017, 8 pm

¡Azúcar al rojo! A Celebration of Latin Dance Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with an extravaganza of Latin American dance. This mesmerizing showcase of music and movement features professional dancers from Mexico, Bolivia, and throughout the Latin world, whose swirling skirts, tapping boots, and pulsating beats transform the Playhouse stage into a festival.

Tickets: $15/person Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Azúcar

Saturday, October 14, 2017, 8 pm

CONCERT:

LeVert II

LeVert formed in the 1980s in Cleveland, Ohio with Gerald and Sean LeVert and lifelong friend, Marc Gordon. The trio formula of combining soulful ballads and up-tempo beats with catchy hooks produced a dynamic catalog of music. During the mid-’80s and ’90s, LeVert racked up hit singles such as “Pop Pop Pop Goes My Mind,” “Just Coolin’” (featuring Heavy D), and their biggest hit, “Casanova.” As fate would have it, in 2006 came the untimely passing of the legendary crooner, Gerald LeVert. With a renewed sense of purpose, Sean and Marc vowed to continue the legacy and added Blaq Rose to complete the trio. Taking on the name “LeVert II,” they went back to the recording studio and the lyrics and harmonies continued to flow. In the midst of the rebirth, tragedy struck again and in 2008, Sean unexpectedly passed away. With the blessing of Eddie LeVert, father of Gerald and Sean, and founding member of the legendary O’Jays, Marc Gordon, Blaq Rose and newest member, Parrice Smith, continue the legacy of LeVert through the music of LeVert II.

LeVert II

All ages; Tickets: $40/person; $35/students & seniors Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center

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Maximus Mars

Tuesday, October 17, 2017, 10:15 am & 12 noon

MIDWEEK MATINEES:

Maximus Mars

Maximus Mars has crash-landed on a foreign planet and must work to stop the bullying residents from destroying his ship. When he begins receiving messages on his communication device, he turns to the audience who helps him put an end to the cyber-bullying.

Recommended for grades 3–5 Curriculum Connections: Anti-Bullying, Character Education, Language Arts (Foundational Skills, Informational Text, Literature, Reading, Speaking & Listening, Writing) Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

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Wednesday, October 18, 2017, 2 pm

AFTERNOON TEA:

Facing East

Master Flutist John Wubbenhorst has the unique distinction of being a fluent virtuoso on both the Bansuri (bamboo flute) and Western flute. He is truly a World musician having played and studied Western classical and jazz, as well as in-depth studies of Eastern music in Asia and Europe. Performing from his first album, “Facing East,” Wubbenhorst appears with Afghanistan native and vocalist Humayun Khan, who has shared the stage with some of the greatest legends of Indian Classical music and has toured the world, performing in numerous international festivals and concerts. Khan’s performance style ranges Facing East from purely classical khayal renditions to a classically oriented presentation of the poetry of the great Persian masters, Maulana Jalaluddin Rumi and Hafiz.

All ages; Tickets: $18/person Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center Facing East

Wednesday, October 18, 2017, 7 pm

CONVERSATIONS AT MONTPELIER

Disabilities and the Inclusive Society

Presented by Michael Franch Join Michael Franch in a conversation about what it means to be an inclusive society in today’s world. In 2007, Michael Franch retired from his day job as a health policy analyst in the Medicaid Program of the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Mike earned his Ph.D. in history at the University of Maryland. His articles on Baltimore history have appeared in the Maryland Historical Magazine, The Sun Magazine, and in the book, Maryland: Unity in Diversity. He also speaks on historical and cultural issues for the Maryland Humanities Council and is active in the Baltimore Folk Music Society.

FREE Montpelier Arts Center

Friday, October 20, 2017, 8 pm

LIVE! AT MONTPELIER

Cheikh Ndoye & Friends featuring Karen Briggs, Raul Pineda & Nachito Herrera

Cheikh Ndoye & Friends has an all-star cast of violinist Karen Briggs, Cuban drummer Raul Pineda, Cuban pianist Nachito Herrera, and of course, bassist, composer, and arranger, Cheikh Ndoye. Cheikh’s West African heritage and his love for classic and contemporary jazz combine to create diverse, rich sounds enjoyable to all listeners!

Tickets: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members & seniors Montpelier Arts Center Cheikh Ndoye

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Sunday, October 22, 2017, 3 pm

CLASSICAL RECITAL SERIES

Laura Whittenberger/Jacqueline Pollauf Duo Laura Whittenberger (soprano) and Jacqueline Pollauf (harpist) complement each other to create a majestic musical experience. Praised in The Baltimore Sun for her “impressive voice,” Laura Whittenberger is a versatile singer and theater performer. Harpist, Jacqueline Pollauf a performer, composer, and teacher is based in Baltimore.

Free; $5 donation appreciated Montpelier Arts Center

Tuesday, October 24, 2017, 11 am Laura Whittenberger

Mousey Thompson and the James Brown Experience PLATINUM SERIES:

Relive the greatest hits of the ‘Godfather of Soul’ with his legendary drummer and band leader, Mousey Thompson. You’ll feel good (like you know you should) in this celebration of soul, rhythm and pride.

Tickets: $10/seniors 60 and better Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Wednesday October 25, 2017, 2 pm

SENIOR ARTS SERIES

Temptations Revue

Formerly known as Smooth N Company, David Smooth’s Temptations Revue brings the songs of Motown to Harmony Hall Regional Center. For over 30 years, group members David Smooth, Larry Skinner, Mike Lewis, Michael Joiner, and Jerome Blanding have been entertaining audiences at venues throughout the metropolitan area. Join us at they perform a tribute to one of Motown’s most successful and celebrated groups: The Temptations. Jacqueline Pollauf

All ages; Tickets: $5/person Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center

Mousey Thompson

Temptations Revue

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Friday, October 27, 2017, 8 pm

LIVE! AT MONTPELIER: Bill

Charlap Trio

Two-time Grammy Award nominated pianist Bill Charlap, along with drummer Kenny Washington and bassist Peter Washington, are recognized as one of the leading groups in jazz. Time magazine wrote, “Bill Charlap approaches a song the way a lover approaches his beloved…no matter how imaginative or surprising his take on a song is, he invariably zeroes in on its essence.”

Tickets: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members & seniors Montpelier Arts Center

Saturday, October 28, 2017, 2 pm

FAMILY FUN DAYS:

Bill Charlap

Kids’ Euro Fest

Kids Euro Festival is a two-week long festival of European arts and culture presenting free activities to D.C. metro area children and their families. There are performances, concerts, workshops, movies, storytelling, and more... and it’s all brought to you by the 28 European Union Member States!

Tickets: FREE Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Saturday, October 28, 2017, 6 pm

STOOP STORYTELLING Crossing Cultures: Stories of Immigration, Home, and Belonging Stoop shows are intimate and surprising, wonderful and weird, hilarious and heartbreaking. Join Stoop Storytelling co-founders, Laura Wexler, Jessica Henkin and seven storytellers, as they bring to life stories of immigrating to America. Stoop stories are not memorized, performed, or read. They’re shared.

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Tickets: $15/person Montpelier Arts Center

Wednesday, November 1, 2017, 2 pm

AFTERNOON TEA

David Wright & The Wright Touch David Wright’s style and experience always create a connection with his audience. The songs are all introduced with a short informative story and performed with a dramatic and musical appeal. Wright, vocalist and saxophonist, has performed his Great American Songbook concerts at venues such as Union Station for the Duke Ellington Centennial, The Cosmos Club, Twins Jazz, and The Library of Congress. Today, his quartet includes Rick Whitehead, a recognized master of the jazz guitar and former leader of the premier jazz ensemble of the U.S. Air Force, The Airmen of Note. Laying down the rhythm is the dynamic duo of Barry Hart (“Heart Beat”) on drums and Steven “The Professor” Miller on string bass.

All ages; Tickets: $18/person Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center

David Wright


Friday, November 3, 2017, 11 am

PLATINUM SERIES:

PHILADANCO!

The elegant dancers of this acclaimed company perform engaging dance pieces in a one-hour program specially designed for seniors.

Tickets: $10/seniors 60 and better Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Friday, November 3, 2017, 8 pm

LIVE! AT MONTPELIER: Shannon

Gunn Sextet

The Montpelier audience is invited to a CD release concert presenting talented trombonist and composer, Shannon Gunn. Her latest album reflects her pursuit of the groove and free jazz expression. Hear “Overjoyed” by Stevie Wonder and “But Beautiful” by Jimmy Van Heusen along with “What It Takes,” (an ode to Obama) and “In Walked Allyn,” written for her husband.

Tickets: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members & seniors Montpelier Arts Center

Friday, November 3, 2017, 8 pm

PHILADANCO! Dynamic, diverse, and dazzling, The Philadelphia Dance Company (PHILADANCO!) electrifies audiences all over the world with its captivating choreography and superbly trained dancers. Founded in 1970, the company is renowned for creating thought-provoking dance pieces that reflect a range of modern dance styles and evoke present-day events, performed with exhilarating vitality.

Shannon Gunn

Tickets: $30/person; $25/person for seniors, students, and groups of 20 or more Prince George’s Publick Playhouse PHILADANCO! photo by julieanne harris

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Bullysaurus Rex


Saturday, November 4, 2017, 11 am–12:30 pm

♥ HEARTS & ARTS: Master Class with

PHILADANCO! Modern Dance

Dancers and dance students (intermediate level and above) won’t want to miss the chance to learn from a professional member of the renowned company Philadanco! Modern dance technique, choreography and combinations are all part of this 90-minute session. Space for students is limited; advance purchase is recommended.

Tickets: $20/student; $10/observer Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Tuesday, November 7, 2017, 10:15 am & 12 noon

MIDWEEK MATINEES: Bullysaurus

Rex

In The Land Before Kind, Bullysaurus Rex is doing everything he can to stop the other dinosaurs from accepting and being kind to the new dinosaur on the block— Terri Dactyl. You’ll roll with delight and have a dino-mite time as these young dinos learn how to end bullying when they see it, how to stop someone from bullying, and teach Bullysaurus how to be kind.

Recommended for grades K–2 Curriculum Connections: Anti-Bullying, Character Education, Language Arts (Foundational Skills, Informational Text, Literature, Reading, Speaking & Listening, Writing) Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Bob Brown Puppets: Second-Hand Stars

Thursday, November 9, 2017, 9:30 am & 11:15 am

TINY TOTS

Bob Brown Puppets: Second-Hand Stars

Rescued from thrift shops and garage sales, these charming group puppets were given a new lease on life when Bob Brown transformed them from cast off toys into lovable puppet friends. Goonie Bird Gertrude, tap dancing bugs Bingo and Bob, and Snirdley and his Scooter are just a few of the recycled pals in this performance that is so much more than a puppet show.

Recommended for grades Pre-K and Kindergarten Tickets: $5/person Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Thursday, November 9, 2017, 12 noon

SMOOTH SOUNDS FOR SENIORS

Carly Harvey

Proclaimed as “DC’s Queen of the Blues” by WPFW radio, singer Carly Harvey has a sound like Etta James with influences from Bonnie Raitt to Ella Fitzgerald. Her contemporary blues sound combines blues, jazz, soul, Americana, roots, and rock styles and is sure to entertain! Carly Harvey

Tickets: $12//seniors 60 and better Montpelier Arts Center

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Saturday, November 11, 2017, 8 pm

CONCERT:

Slave

This R&B and Funk Band from Dayton, Ohio has been known as one of the first purveyors of the Midwest funk, soul and pop sound that became popular during the mid ’70s and throughout the mid ’80s. Slave toured with all of the major recording acts of their time including the Sugar Foot’s Ohio Players, Cameo, The Dazz Band, ConFunkshun, Zapp, Midnight Star, and many other national recording acts. Their first big hit was the thumping single “Slide” in 1977 for Cotillion, where they remained until 1984. Other Top Ten R&B hits included “Just a Touch of Love” in 1979, “Watching You” in 1980, and “Snap Shot” in 1981.

All ages; Tickets: $35/person; $30/students & seniors Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center Slave

Tuesday, November 14, 2017, 10:15 am & 12 noon

GEICO Gecko Series MIDWEEK MATINEES: Dovie Thomason:

Lessons from the Animal People

The rich heritage of the First Nations comes alive when Dovie Thomason shares an intertribal sampling of animal stories from her Plains Apache and Lakota ancestors. The imaginative tales often answer questions children have about animals (“why do bears hibernate?”) in stories that teach proper values and behavior, and capture kids’ attention.

Recommended for grades 3–4 Curriculum Connections: Character Education, Language Arts, Social Studies Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Wednesday, November 15, 2017, 7 pm

CONVERSATIONS AT MONTPELIER:

Are We Essentially Good or Selfish? How Our Politics Reflect Our Beliefs about Human Nature

Dovie Thomason

Presented by Howard Ernst Howard Ernst will lead a discussion on how our political views reflect our beliefs about human nature. He is a Professor of Political Science within the Political Science Department of the U.S. Naval Academy. Dr. Ernst teaches classes in environmental policy, energy policy, and directs the Honors Program within the Naval Academy’s Political Science Department. He also represents University of Virginia’s Center for Politics as a Senior Scholar in the area of environmental policy and directs the Environmental Leadership Program at Gettysburg College’s Eisenhower Institute, where he is the Seiden-Levi Fellow of Public Policy. Dr. Ernst received his Ph.D. from the Woodrow Wilson School of Government and Foreign Affairs at the University of Virginia.

FREE Montpelier Arts Center

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Sunday, November 19, 2017, 3 pm

CLASSICAL RECITAL SERIES:

C I R C E Ensemble

Laura Kay (soprano), Isabel Fairbanks (cellist), and Zach Mo (pianist) have made a name for themselves as one of the most versatile soprano-cello-piano trios in New York City. Formed in 2012 as a resident ensemble of the Turtle Bay Music School, C I R C E has performed with influential musicians at concerts and festivals.

Free; $5 donation appreciated Montpelier Arts Center

Wednesday, November 22, 2017, 2 pm

AFTERNOON TEA:

Darden Purcell Trio

Jazz vocalist Darden Purcell is a multi-faceted musician and active featured soloist with symphony orchestras, big bands and small ensembles, as well as a bandleader and vocal instructor. In addition to her active performing schedule, Purcell is a sought-after jazz vocal educator and clinician. With her trio, she’ll present an entertaining mix of Jazz classics & American Songbook standards. Isabel Fairbanks

All ages; Tickets: $18/person Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center

Wednesday, November 29, 2017, 10:15 am & 12 noon

GEICO Gecko Series MIDWEEK MATINEES: Thomas

Edison: Inventor, Lecturer, and Prankster

Meet the greatest inventor of all time, live and in-person! Help Thomas Edison recreate some of his most famous experiments and learn some secrets that will help you every day when you try to solve problems or become frustrated by mistakes. Darden Purcell

Recommended for grades 4–5 Curriculum Connections: Mathematics, Science, U.S. History Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Thomas Edison

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December 2–8, 2017

Publick Playhouse 40th Anniversary The Publick Playhouse celebrates 40 years of bringing first-class arts and entertainment to the community, in a festive week of performances and events. The anniversary week begins on Saturday, December 2, at 8 pm, with a Holiday Concert by Regina Belle. The Grammy Award winning singer performs holiday favorites along with her hit songs in a special night of musical celebration. Throughout the week, the Playhouse will highlight its anniversary during scheduled performances for all ages, and there is a reception on Thursday, December 7, from 7– 9 pm. The reception is an opportunity to meet artist Michael Moses, whose work is on exhibit in the lobby, as well as some of the leaders who have helped the Publick Playhouse gain recognition as a performing arts jewel in our community.

Saturday, December 2, 8 pm

A Holiday Concert with Regina Belle The Grammy Award winning singer gets our celebration off to a soaring start in a concert of holiday favorites and her own hit songs. The evening includes a video presentation that highlights the Playhouse’s history.

Tickets: $35/person; $30/seniors, students, groups of 20 or more Tuesday, December 5, 10:15 am & 12 noon

Christmas with Santa The spirit of the most wonderful time of year is overflowing in this hysterical Christmas-wrapped comedy packed with sing-along holiday songs.

Recommended for grades Pre-K–3, but fun for all ages. Tickets: $8/person; $6/groups of 20 or more Thursday, December 7, 7 pm

Artist Reception: Michael Moses Meet artist Michael Moses as well as the leaders who make the Publick Playhouse such an important part of your cultural life. Enjoy a special reception and a look back at the history of the Playhouse.

Free Friday, December 8, 11 am

Platinum Live: A Gospel Christmas Ring in the season and sing along to Gospel renditions of your favorite holiday songs.

Tickets: $10/seniors 60 and better only

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Regina Belle

Saturday, December 2, 2017, 8 pm

A Holiday Celebration with Regina Belle Grammy-award winner Regina Belle moves gracefully between R&B, jazz, soul and gospel with hits such as “A Whole New World (Aladdin’s Theme),” “Make It Like it Was,” and “Baby Come to Me.” Performing seasonal favorites along with her hit songs, Regina Belle will get you in the holiday spirit, so bring your friends, family and loved ones for a special night of musical celebration.

Tickets: $35/person; $30/person for seniors, students, and groups of 20 or more Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Sunday, December 3, 2017, 1–4 pm

Annual Holiday Open House Montpelier Arts Center invites families to a fun holiday celebration! Tour resident artists’ studios, attend exhibition receptions, shop the pottery sale, enjoy holiday music, and become inspired by art demonstrations.

FREE Montpelier Arts Center

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Tuesday, December 5, 2017, 10:15 am & 12 noon

MIDWEEK MATINEES: Christmas

with Santa

The spirit of the most wonderful time of year is overflowing in this hysterical Christmas-wrapped comedy packed with sing-along holiday songs. Two zany and lovable elves, Scrunchie and Bangles, have accidentally misplaced some of Santa’s presents. When Santa finds out, he teaches the well-meaning elves that the real gift of the season are the people and friends we celebrate it with.

Recommended for grades Pre-K-3 Curriculum Connections: Language Arts (Foundational Skills, Informational Text, Literature, Reading, Speaking & Listening, Writing) Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more Prince George’s Publick Playhouse Christmas with Santa

Wednesday, December 6, 2017, 2 pm

AFTERNOON TEA:

Barry Gurley Duo

Washingtonian Magazine named Barry Gurley “Best Pianist-Vocalist” in Washington, D.C. His career has taken him to countless venues, including Washington, D.C.’s Blues Alley, New York City’s The Blue Note, The Monterey Jazz Festival, and Le Bilboquet in Paris. Mr. Gurley plays uniquely stylized versions of songs from the ’40s and ’50s jazz vocal repertoire, songs by pop artists such as The Beatles and Stevie Wonder, as well as those of current jazz vocal stalwarts Al Jarreau, Jon Hendricks, and others. His eclectic style and repertoire transitions from American standards to songs that have withstood the test of time. Barry Gurley

All ages; Tickets: $18/person Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center

Thursday, December 7, 2017, 12 noon

SMOOTH SOUNDS FOR SENIORS: A Very

Green Christmas with Chelsey Green

Billboard charting recording artists Chelsey Green and The Green Project perform the Christmas Classics in a special narrated audience-involved show as she trounces stereotypes of the violin. The Green Project melds classical technique and themes with modern idioms. R&B, pop, soul, funk, jazz, alternative, hip-hop, and gospel are all part of this afternoon of fun!

Tickets: $12/seniors 60 and better Montpelier Arts Center

Chelsey Green photo by derrel todd


Friday, December 8, 2017, 11 am

PLATINUM SERIES: A

Gospel Christmas

Ring in the season and sing along as the BRENCORE ALLSTARS perform your favorite holiday songs in gospel renditions that will bring the spirit of the season to your soul.

Tickets: $10/seniors 60 and better Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Saturday, December 9, 2017, 1 pm

The Nutcracker Tea Party The BRENCORE ALLSTARS Band

The season would not be complete without enjoying an afternoon of elegant tea and goodies while dressed in your fanciest, as this classic holiday ballet comes to you on screen. Delight in family-friendly sugarplum music, photo ops, Nutcracker crafts, and more.

Tickets: $25/person Montpelier Arts Center

Saturday, December 9, 2017, 8 pm

CONCERT:

Part Harmony

Part Harmony is one of Baltimore’s finest a cappella groups. Established in 1984, three brothers, along with two cousins, set out to bring joy to the hearts of everyone who listens to their songs. Known for their ability to bring back the sounds of Doo Wop mixed with Motown and Flash, Part Harmony always seems to please their audience. Becoming an attraction each summer at Baltimore City’s Inner Harbor Downtown Amphitheater, their popularity grows with every performance. Some of their accomplishments consist of sharing the stage with some very elite company such as Sinbad, Angela Bofield, Natalie Cole, The Four Tops, The Drifters, and others. They also had a cameo appearance in Charles Dutton’s directorial debut “The Corner” and the first episode of “Homicide.” With its flair for style and music, Part Harmony promises to continue to bring wholesome fun to everyone.

All ages; FREE Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center Part Harmony

Sunday, December 10, 2017, 3 pm & 6 pm

LIVE! AT MONTPELIER: A

Charlie Brown Christmas with The Eric Byrd Trio

Back by popular demand, The Eric Byrd Trio returns to celebrate the music from the Peanuts’ A Charlie Brown Christmas show. By bringing fresh arrangements to these familiar songs, it gets everyone in the holiday mood. Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown!

Tickets: $15/person Montpelier Arts Center

The Eric Byrd Trio

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Tuesday, December 12, 2017, 10:15 am & 12 noon

MIDWEEK MATINEES: A

Christmas Carol

Perhaps the best loved holiday story of all time, this adaptation of Dickens’ classic is particularly suited to children. Watch Mr. Scrooge’s stone-cold heart change to gold as he is visited by the ghosts of Christmas. All the joy, sentiment and meaning are here, without being too scary for young audiences.

Recommended for grades 3–5 Curriculum Connections: Family Ties, Language Arts (Literature, Reading), Music Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Wednesday, December 13, 2017, 10:30 am

KIDS’ DAY OUT: Winter

Fables

For this cozy little show we are returning to Aesop’s fables to bring to life some amazing winter-inspired tales. Our spirited performers take your young audience on a hilarious and highly entertaining journey. They cover valuable lessons from “The Ant and the Grasshopper” to “The Country Mouse and the City Mouse.” The audience will walk away with strong character-education influence and a boatload of uproarious laughter! They will learn about responsibility, honesty and appreciating what they already have just in time to get into the spirit of the season.

A Christmas Carol

All ages; Tickets: $5/person Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center

Thursday, December 14, 2017, 9:30 am & 11:15 am

TINY TOTS

Bob Brown Puppets: The Magic Toy Shop

Tot’s favorite puppeteer Bob Brown brings some special toys that do astounding things: meet Ted E. Bear, the jolly juggling stuffed animal; Carl and his crayon calliope performing wonderfully silly music, and many more of Bob’s friendly magic toys.

The Magic Toy Shop

Recommended for grades Pre-K and Kindergarten Tickets: $5/person Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Saturday, December 16, 2017, 2 pm

FAMILY FUN DAYS

The Squeaky Clean Band: Mistletunes The whole family will have a rockin’ holiday time when Suzanne and Glenn bring the wide world of year-end celebrations to the stage. Traditions and songs of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Dongzhi, and Three Kings Day are just some of the celebrations included in this festive program. Whether your family is celebrating a major holiday, a minor holiday, or no holiday at all, this show has something for you.

Tickets: $8/person Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

The Squeaky Clean Band

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Sunday, December 17, 2017, 4 pm

LIVE! AT MONTPELIER

Divas Deck the Halls The holidays come to life during an afternoon of carols, yuletide songs, and festive fa, la, la, la, la la la la la tunes, performed by Washington National Opera sopranos. Tis’ the season to be jolly with the entire family!

Tickets: $15/person Montpelier Arts Center

Divas Deck the Halls

Wednesday, December 20, 2017, 2 pm

AFTERNOON TEA

The Beltway Brass Quintet Get an exclusive preview of The Beltway Brass Quintet’s holiday concert performed every year at the Kennedy Center with lots of original holiday brass music! Trumpet players and co-leaders Zachary Smith, Charlie Peterson, as well as Tubist Tom Holtz, have written most of the arrangements for the group. Each member of the ensemble has a background rooted in jazz, as well as classical performance. This allows them to incorporate their incredible jazz technique and improvisation into their totally entertaining performance. All ages The Beltway Brass Quintet

Tickets: $18/person Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center

Thursday, December 21, 2017, 10:15 am & 12 noon

GEICO Gecko Series MIDWEEK MATINEES: A

Beatrix Potter Christmas: The Tailor of Gloucester

When the mayor orders a cherry-colored coat for his Christmas wedding, the poor Tailor of Gloucester works his fingers to the bone. All goes well until the tailor realizes he lacks the piece of twisted silk needed to sew on the final button. But it is Christmas Eve, that one blessed night when animals are granted the gift of speech. Simpkin the cat and the house mice become steadfast friends and work together to complete a coat that leaves the bedazzled Mayor—and them—speechless for a miraculously happy ending on Christmas Day.

Recommended for grades 3–5 Curriculum Connections: Art, Folk Tales, History, Language Arts (Literature, Reading), Music, Mythology Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more Prince George’s Publick Playhouse The Tailor of Gloucester

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Saturday, January 6, 2018, 8 pm

Forever Yours– A Tribute to the Music of the O’Jays CONCERT:

Come out and be prepared to take a stroll down memory lane featuring Forever Yours, an O’Jays tribute and soul vocal group. The ensemble is comprised of four talented musicians and vocalists that have a combined entertainment history spanning over thirty years. Their music will take you back to a time when the Philly Soul sound was at the top of the R&B music charts and the O’Jays kept those hits coming year after year. Forever Yours has captured the stylish choreography, the soulful harmony, and the excitement of a live concert by The Mighty, Mighty O’Jays.

All ages; Tickets: $35/person; $30/students & seniors Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center

Wednesday, January 10, 2018, 2 pm

AFTERNOON TEA: AWOL This versatile a cappella vocal quartet are active duty members of the military who serve in the Air Force, Navy, and Army. They focus on celebrating men’s quartet music from modern arrangements of classic barbershop songs to widely acclaimed arrangements of American folk music. These seasoned professional vocalists enjoy a diverse array of musical education and perfor­mance experiences in the Washington, D.C. area to include the Washington National Opera, the National Symphony Orchestra, and the Baltimore Sym­phony Orchestra, as well as their highly acclaimed active duty performances. All ages

Tickets: $18/person Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center AWOL

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Saturday, January 13, 2018, 11 am & 1 pm

MUSICAL PLAY

Missoula Children’s Theatre’s Cinderella

The Missoula Children’s Theatre presents Cinderella, an original adaptation of the classic fairy tale. A pumpkin coach, Prince Charming, a glass slipper, and a dream come true are woven together by the magic of a Fairy Godmother in this enchanting musical. When Cinderella’s stepsisters try to keep Cinderella from attending the ball, the Fairy Godmother enlists the help of the Mice and the Pumpkins and is able to transform Cinderella just in time for the big event. Also featured in the production are Cleo the Cat, Fido the Dog, the Lords and Ladies, the Town Criers, the King and the Beggars. Experience the unique twist the Missoula Children’s Theatre puts on this classic story.

All ages; Tickets $5/person Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center

Wednesday January 17, 2018, 2 pm

SENIOR ARTS SERIES:

Rise Band and Show

The “Rise Band and Show” is a very lively, upbeat, and fun band that brings the type of energy that electrifies a crowd when on stage. They perform covers of Motown, R&B, soul, and classic oldies from the ’60s to the ’90s.

All ages; Tickets: $5/person Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center

Thursday, January 18, 2018, 12 noon

Packed in a Trunk: The Lost Art of Edith Lake Wilkinson (2015)

FILMS AT MONTPELIER:

Like a fast-paced detective story, Packed in a Trunk celebrates the life of Edith Lake Wilkinson, a gifted and prolific lesbian artist who, in 1924, was committed to an asylum. All of Edith’s worldly possessions were packed into trunks and she was never heard from again. Edith’s great-niece, Jane Anderson (Emmy Awardwinning writer & director) grew up surrounded by Edith’s paintings after her mother discovered the trunks in their relative’s attic and rescued the work. This delightful film follows Jane and her spouse Tess in their efforts to find answers to the mystery of Edith’s buried life, return her art to Provincetown where she once lived and thrived, and have Edith’s contributions recognized by the art world.

FREE Montpelier Arts Center

Wednesday, January 24, 2018, 2 pm

AFTERNOON TEA: Manouche

Balzac Trio

Experience the hauntingly beautiful music of Eastern Europe and Russia from the Manouche Balzac Trio as you enjoy Russian Tea! You will learn about this regional music from an expert violinist and his trio with their roots in both classical and jazz improvisation.

Manouche Balzac Trio

All ages; Tickets: $18/person Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center

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Thursday, February 1, 2018, 10:15 am & 12 noon

MIDWEEK MATINEES

A Woman Named Truth A great African American leader in the 1800s, Sojourner Truth was born a slave but was freed when she was in her 20s. As an abolitionist, religious leader, and advocate for women’s rights, she became a national figure. During the Civil War she aided the Union troops by bringing supplies, working in a hospital, counseling freed slaves, and encouraging soldiers with her sermons and hymns. You’ll be inspired by the life and work of this remarkable woman in this moving new play with music.

Recommended for Grades 4–7 Curriculum Connections: History, Character Education, Music, U.S. History, Women’s Studies Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Saturday, February 3, 2018, 1 pm

BLACK HISTORY MONTH

Blacks in Classical Music Panel

A Woman Named Truth

In honor of Black History Month, music experts will help clarify, solidify and highlight the strong role Blacks have had in the world of classical music—past, present and future—as well as the popular idea of adapting a variety of genres into classical music including jazz, R&B, hip-hop, and gospel.

Suitable for all ages; FREE Montpelier Arts Center

Saturday, February 3, 2018, 8 pm

Daniel Beaty: Emergency! A slave ship suddenly appears in present-day New York City harbor, setting off a series of events and reactions from more than two dozen characters, all embodied in this astonishing, Obie award-winning, one-man performance. Heralded by the Cincinnati CityBeat as “a masterful performer,” actor, poet, singer, and writer Daniel Beaty (a regular of Russell Simmons’ Def Poetry Jam) weaves a narrative that is a stirring commentary on what it is to be human with the longing to be free.

Tickets: $25/person; $20/person for seniors, students, and groups of 20 or more Prince George’s Publick Playhouse Daniel Beaty

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Wednesday, February 7, 2018, 2 pm

AFTERNOON TEA:

Mutual Agreement

Mutual Agreement, which means “a covenant with God,” is a gospel vocal ensemble whose purpose is to spread the word of God through song wherever the opportunity allows. The group has ministered in various parts of the country and performed with national recording artists such as Daryl Coley, Wintley Phipps, Sounds of Blackness, CeCe Winans, and Hezekiah Walker to name a few. They are members of the Gospel Music Workshop of America and have appeared on Showtime at the Apollo and the Breath of Life Telecast. Mutual Agreement has also performed at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. and was awarded for their participation in the Celebration of Black History at the U.S. Department of State by former Secretary of State Madeline Albright. Mutual Agreement was nominated one of the eight best a cappella vocal bands in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States by the Mid-Atlantic Regional Harmony Association. They have been featured on various television and radio programs and have one recording “Back to Basics” available.

Mutuall Agreement

All ages; Tickets: $18/person Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center

Wednesdays, February 7, 21, 28, & March 7, 2018, 7 pm

BLACK HISTORY MONTH

Toni Morrison: American Icon

Join us for a four-week series exploring the life and works of Nobel laureate, Toni Morrison. Her trilogy: “Beloved, Jazz, and Paradise”, gathers time from the 1800s to the 1970s. In these novels, Morrison’s characters translate history into personal detail, exploring the complicated mix of race, personality, and national identity in American life. These discussions will be led by Dr. Karen Arnold, former poet-inresidence at Montpelier Arts Center and discussion moderator for multiple literature groups in Baltimore. Read with us and view the film Beloved; add your voice to the conversation! About the meetings: Each session will include introductory comments followed by an in-depth discussion of the Morrison books. Viewing of the film Beloved will be part of the first two sessions.

Toni Morrison

FREE Montpelier Arts Center

Friday, February 9, 2018, 11 am

PLATINUM SERIES

Mike Wiley: Breach of Peace On May 24, 1961, 19-year-old Jean Thompson boarded a Trailways bus in Montgomery, Alabama with 11 other young Freedom Riders bound for New Orleans—and history. Within three months, approximately 300 other riders took up the mantle to desegregate buses, following the path of the first brave few. Actor and playwright Mike Wiley stars in this one-man play that is a living monument to those remarkable men and women who faced violence and arrest in their courageous fight for just and equal treatment for all.

Tickets: $10/seniors 60 and better Prince George’s Publick Playhouse Mike Wiley photo by chris charles for creative silence

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Sunday, February 11, 2018, 1–6 pm

Festival: Expressions of a People You’re invited to our FREE Black History celebration featuring musical performances, children’s activities, workshops, and entertainment for the entire family. This year we welcome back some of our regular favorites, including our warm and engaging greeter and storyteller, Baba-C and our always popular Culture Queen, Jessica Smith. Activities will include mask making, face painting, a caricaturist, a make-and-take pottery workshop and a S.T.E.A.M. workshop, and just like in year’s past, our performances on stage are sure to please.

All ages; FREE admission Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center

Sunday, February 11, 2018, 4 pm

Seoul to Soul Music, drumming, and dancing are universal languages, and in honor of the 2018 Winter Olympics, hosted by South Korea, the Coalition for African Americans in the Performing Arts (CAAPA) and the Korean American Cultural Arts Foundation (KACAF) have joined together to celebrate the commonalities and distinctions of these essential forms of expression. Fascinating, entertaining, and joyous, this international multi-cultural event is perfect for the whole family.

Tickets: $15/person Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Wednesday, February 14, 2018, 10:30 am

KIDS’ DAY OUT: Black

History Hall of Fame

Join us in the fast-paced adventure featuring hall of famers who have shaped our nation’s past, present, and future! You’ll see everyone from Maya Angelou and Aretha Franklin to the Buffalo Soldiers and Mae Jemison—and that’s just to name a few. These incredibly talented performers bring this show to life in every way.

All ages; Tickets $5/person Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center Seoul to Soul

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Thursday, February 15, 2018, 10:15 am & 12 noon

GEICO Gecko Series

Lesolé’s Dance Project: Dancing through South Africa MIDWEEK MATINEES:

Lesolé Dance

Explore South Africa when Lesolé Dance takes you on an incredible journey emphasizing the role that dance plays in encouraging people in difficult times, and in promoting a deeper understanding and acceptance among people of different backgrounds and traditions. Traditional Zulu; Gumboot, which originated in the gold mines during Apartheid; and Pantsula, a modern social/hip-hop dance form are all part of this fascinating program.

Recommended for grades K–3 Curriculum Connections: Dance, Music, Social Studies, Language Arts, World Languages Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Saturday, February 17, 2018, 8 pm

Love Song: Shirley Jones of the Jones Girls Former lead singer of the Jones Girls, Shirley Jones sings your favorite R & B songs and romantic ballads including her chart-topping “Who Can I Run To?” “Do You Get Enough Love?” and hits from her best-selling albums “Always in the Mood” and “Feels Like Heaven.” Extend your Valentine’s Day celebration, and let your heart swell as you sway to the music of these soul-stirring songs.

Tickets: $30/person; $25/person for seniors, students, and groups of 20 or more Prince George’s Publick Playhouse Shirley Jones

Sunday, February 18, 2018, 3 pm

BLACK HISTORY MONTH:

Voices from the Past: Juanita Hall Delve into the life and music of little known Black Classical Musician soprano Juanita Hall, remembered for her role as Bloody Mary who sang “Bali Hai” from the movie South Pacific. Hear soprano Angela R. Simpson bring her to life during this moving recital with historic narration and visuals.

FREE Montpelier Arts Center Juanita Hall

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Tuesday, February 20, 2018, 10:15 am & 12 noon

MIDWEEK MATINEES

Struggle for Freedom: The Life of Dr. King “Struggle for Freedom” celebrates the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in the context of the American Civil Rights Movement. Featuring songs from the era, this production offers us the opportunity to experience the heroic moment when Rosa Parks refuses to give up her seat, The Great March on Washington of 1963, and many more of the key events that shaped both the civil rights movement and our country.

Recommended for grades 3–5 Curriculum Connections: History, Language Arts (Foundational Skills, Informational Text, Literature, Reading, Speaking & Listening, Writing), Social Studies Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more Prince George’s Publick Playhouse Struggle for Freedom

Tuesday, February 20, 2018, 7 pm

FILMS AT MONTPELIER: Walking While L.O.V.E. is the Answer (2017)

Black:

As minority communities face the daily stranglehold of racial profiling and police officers face relentless scrutiny by an anxious public, tensions mount as lines are drawn in the sand. This documentary shows that this conflict may be solved by finding common ground with each other.

FREE Montpelier Arts Center Producer and Director, A.J. Ali

Wednesday, February 21, 2018, 2 pm

AFTERNOON TEA: Esther Williams Trio Esther Williams presents an exciting program of jazz standards, Rhythm & Blues with a touch of gospel thrown in. Her name is one you’re sure to remember once you’ve seen this sensuous talented entertainer. It is said that in just one set, Esther will take you from a whispered, heart-warming ballad to a swinging, jazzy standard; right into something that gets into your body and makes you move. Along with her husband, Davey Yarborough, Esther shares a passion for and commitment to music and art in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan community. Together, they’ve developed the Washington Jazz Arts Institute teaching young musicians to excel in an exciting and stimulating environment.

All ages; Tickets: $18/person Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center

Esther Williams

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Director of Photography, Errol Webber


Thursday, February 22, 2018, 9:30 am & 11:15 am

TINY TOTS

Baba Jamal Koram: The Story Man

African and African American cultures come alive when The Story Man’s wit and wisdom captivates youngsters’ imagination through drumming, call-and-response games, music and, of course, inspired, light-hearted stories.

Recommended for grades Pre-K– 2 Tickets: $5/person Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Saturday, February 24, 2018, 8 pm Baba Jamal Koram photo by gary photo

CONCERT:

Eddie Holman

Vocalist extraordinaire Eddie Holman is one of the most listened-to artists in the field of popular and classic R&B music. Born in Norfolk, Virginia and raised in New York City, Holman showed his smooth tenor voice at an early age by winning Amateur Night at the Apollo Theater at age 10. After singing with The Delfonics and The Stylistics, he finally struck personal gold in 1970 with his ballad, “Hey There Lonely Girl,” which peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold record in March 1970. Eddie Holman works year-round, performing at concert halls throughout the world and mesmerizing throngs with his rich ten­or voice and the original Philly sound, which he helped define. His exemplary career has certainly stood the test of time and his dignified musical legacy is one that will continue to flourish for as long as there is a song to sing.

All ages; Tickets: $40/person; $35/students & seniors Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center

Sunday, February 25, 2018, 4 pm

PRAISE Dance Festival This popular annual festival returns with another inspirational program featuring the area’s finest liturgical dancers who are selected by audition.

Tickets: $25/person; $20/person for seniors, students, and groups of 20 or more Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Eddie Holman

Friday, March 2, 2018, 7 pm

Prince George’s Best Dance Crew Competition A perennially sold-out performance, this competition features young, talented, energetic dancers who compete for cash and other prizes. Buy your tickets early so you can support your favorite dance crew. For information about participating in the competition, call 301-446-3259 or go to arts.pgparks.com

Tickets: $5/person Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Prince George’s Best Dance Crew Competition

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PRAISE Dance Festival


Sunday, March 4, 2018, 2 pm

JAZZ TALKS SERIES: Allyn

Johnson

Performer, composer, arranger, and educator, Allyn Johnson, will discuss a variety of jazz topics at Montpelier Arts Center. He was specifically chosen by jazz legend Calvin Jones to succeed him as Director of the Jazz Studies program and jazz ensembles at the University of the District of Columbia. Join us for an engaging dialogue about jazz and its relevancy in the world.

FREE Montpelier Arts Center

Sunday, March 4, 2018, 4 pm

Love 2 Dance Showcase

Allyn Johnson

Don’t miss your chance to see the premiere dancers of the future, when the best high school dancers in the D.C. area perform at the Publick Playhouse. Representing studios and public and private high schools, the participating troupes are jury-selected, based on their excellence and achievement in dance.

Tickets: $5/person Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Wednesday, March 7, 2018, 10:15 am & 12 noon

GEICO Gecko Series MIDWEEK MATINEES: We

Can Do It! American Women in History

When two students explore the attic of a museum, they meet some amazing women from history face to face. “We Can Do It!” celebrates the courageous, confident women who have helped shape our country, from Amelia Earhart and Laura Ingalls Wilder to Sacajawea and Susan B. Anthony.

Recommended for grades 3–5 Curriculum Connections: History, Social Studies Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Love 2 Dance

We Can Do It!

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Wednesday, March 7, 2018, 2 pm

AFTERNOON TEA: The

Damon Foreman Duo

A charismatic performer, Damon along with his bass player, brings eclectic artistry and breaks through the boundaries of music genres. He can soothe your soul with his jazz, wake your spirit with his soul, jump start your heart with his funk, and light your fire with his rock. Damon has toured throughout the world playing many styles of music with major artists such as Ashford and Simpson, Gladys Night, Sista Monica, Mary Wells, and Parliament Funkadelic. He has major label production credits on Sire Records, Warner Brothers, and others. Damon loves to perform and leaves listeners with a knowing that they have experienced something different and awesome. In other words, he rocks!

All ages; Tickets: $18/person Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center

Thursday, March 8, 2018, 9:30 am & 11:15 am

Dinorock: Dinosaur Book of World Records TINY TOTS:

Meet nature’s own record-holding dinosaurs through colorful puppetry and fabulous original music. Each of the eight marvelous monsters sings its own special song as kids explore and discover the fascinating prehistoric world.

Damon Foreman

Recommended for grades Pre-K – 2 Tickets: $5/person Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Friday, March 9, 2018, 8 pm

LIVE! AT MONTPELIER

Clarence Ward III All Stars Clarence H. Ward III began studying flute then saxophone at Paul Laurence Dunbar High School under the guidance of Baltimore musician and educator trombonist Charles Funn. Under Funn’s tutelage, Clarence Ward III won best soloist awards at three jazz festivals while in high school and received a music scholarship to the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. After a couple years of college, Clarence joined the U.S. Army as a full-time saxophonist. Since he left the army in 2001, he has been busy touring and recording with a number of great artists, including jazz artists Stanley Turrentine, Benny Golson, Nancy Wilson, Abbey Lincon, Gary Thomas, Gary Bartz, and Antonio Hart. Clarence currently leads a popular weekly jam session at The Sign of the Times in Baltimore. Come out and enjoy a mix of jazz standards and originals.

Dinorock photo by fredde lieberman

Tickets: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members & seniors Montpelier Arts Center

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Saturday, March 10, 2018, 8 pm

CONCERT:

Peaches & Herb

Peaches & Herb

Peaches & Herb are an American vocal duo, once comprising of D.C. natives Herb Fame and Francine “Peaches” Barker. The group’s first single, “We’re in This Thing Together” enjoyed modest success, but month’s later, the “B” side’s “Let’s Fall in Love” became a huge hit, which began a string of extraordinarily successful hits. It was followed up by “Close Your Eyes,” “For Your Love,” and the smash hit song, “Love is Strange,” which established Peaches & Herb as international stars. The duo continued touring and recording through the late ‘60s until his retirement in 1970. In 1978, Herb, with a new “Peaches,” came back with the monster hits, “Shake Your Groove Thing” and “Reunited,” which reached #1 in 1980. A year later, Peaches & Herb released “I Pledge My Love,” a song that has been widely used as a wedding march and reached #6 in the world. Peaches & Herb have continued to perform both nationally and internationally and are a featured act on the highly regarded “’70s Soul Jam” tour. The duo continues to be America’s Sweethearts of Soul.

All ages; Tickets: $35/person; $30/seniors & students Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center

Saturday, March 10, 2018, 8 pm

Andrea Frierson: Me and Ella The life and music of The First Lady of Song is celebrated in this personal tribute by Broadway actress and singer Andrea Frierson. A musical homage that interweaves Frierson’s coming of age in 1960s New York City with the life of the legendary Ella Fitzgerald, the performance finds fascinating common ground as the two stories unfold.

Tickets: $25/person; $20/person for seniors, students, and groups of 20 or more Prince George’s Publick Playhouse Andrea Frierson

Thursday, March 15, 2018, 10:15 am & 12 noon

GEICO Gecko Series MIDWEEK MATINEES

Flight School: The Musical Penguin is excited to go to the first day of Flight School, where they teach birds to fly. Although Penguin is ready to live on the wind he wasn’t built to soar, as the other birds constantly remind him. But Penguin’s spirit won’t be grounded, so with the help of some friends, Penguin follows his dreams to flip, flap, fly! Based on the popular book by Lita Judge.

Recommended for grades Pre-K–3 Curriculum Connections: Language Arts, Science, Social Studies Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Flight School

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Thursday, March 15, 2018, 12 noon

SMOOTH SOUNDS FOR SENIORS

The Jewels: The Divas of DC Doo-Wop

Enjoy a 30-minute documentary on The Jewels (producer, Beverly LindsayJohnson)— a popular 1960s female singing group from Washington, D.C. who toured with James Brown and recorded Billboard Hot 100 hits such as “Opportunity.” Enjoy a 10-15-minute Q & A session after the film, followed by a 15-minute performance by The Jewels.

Tickets: $12/seniors 60 and better Montpelier Arts Center

Friday, March 16, 2018, 8 pm

LIVE! AT MONTPELIER: Tongue

in Cheek

Tongue in Cheek is one of Maryland’s most popular gigging bands, focusing on traditional New Orleans jazz. Traditional, old time swing has become extremely popular in this region. Headed by bassist/banjo player Zach Serleth and vocalist Bridget Cimino, the band has helped create a scene, which sometimes includes dancing and always includes loads of fun. Many of the region’s finest musicians enjoy performing with this group. Whether they perform for a sitting or hoofing audience, all are thoroughly entertained. Often arriving in period costume, the musicians offer delightful listening music, mostly written between 1910 and the mid-1930s. Audience members find themselves singing along to songs they heard from grandma and grandpa and the old time movies.

The Jewels

Tickets: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members & seniors Montpelier Arts Center

Tuesdays, March 13, April 10 & May 8, 2018, 6:30 pm

BLACK HISTORY MONTH

Veterans Book Group Beginning in March 2018, Montpelier Arts Center will offer a Veterans Book Group, a free, facilitated small-group reading and discussion series for active service members and veterans of all eras. Refreshments and all reading materials are provided; registration is required. The Veterans Book Group was created to offer veterans an opportunity to connect with one another over the course of three monthly discussions centered on their military experiences. Each Veterans Book Group has its own unique set of readings. The readings can be a mix of classics, fiction, memoirs, poetry, short stories, and essays, all of which relate in some way to military experiences or offer a veteran’s perspective. Veterans Book Group is coordinated statewide by Maryland Humanities and presented locally in partnership with Montpelier Arts Center. Call 301-377-7800 for more information and to register. Spaces are limited. Participants should plan to attend all three sessions. Dinner and materials are provided. Registration is required by February 27, 2018.

Tongue in Cheek

FREE Montpelier Arts Center

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Saturday, March 17, 2018, 8 pm

Victory Boyd Singer and guitarist Victory Boyd performs classic pop songs and original compositions with a unique blend of soul, folk, and jazz elements. Her style is youthful, mellow, and spiritual all at the same time, evoking shades of Tracy Chapman, Roberta Flack, and Nina Simone. Check out her videos on YouTube, and then you’ll see why you won’t want to miss this concert.

Tickets: $20/person; $15/person for seniors, students, and groups of 20 or more Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Sunday, March 18, 2018, 2 pm

JAZZ TALKS SERIES: Women

in Jazz with Amy Bormet and Jen Krupa

Victory Boyd

Amy Bormet

Jen Krupa

Currently living in Los Angeles, Amy K. Bormet is an in-demand pianist, vocalist, and composer. The quintet from her debut album, “Striking”, was featured as part of the Mary Lou Williams Jazz Festival at the Kennedy Center. As an advocate for women in music, Amy created the Washington Women in Jazz Festival in 2011 and continues to serve as executive director. California native Jennifer Krupa is an active trombonist in the Washington, D.C. area. A member of the United States Navy Band Commodores Jazz Ensemble since 2004, Jen also performs regularly with the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra; Sherrie Maricle & The DIVA Jazz Orchestra; and her own group, Jen Krupa–Leigh Pilzer Quintet. In this Jazz Talks series, Bormet and Krupa will discuss the challenges and rewards of building community and generating support for the Washington Women in Jazz Festival. They will address the challenges of recruiting local artists, securing venues, creating concerts, workshops, and jam sessions, and the importance of bridging different ages and demographics as audience members, participants, and presenting artists.

FREE Montpelier Arts Center

Tuesday, March 20, 2018, 10:15 am & 12 noon

GEICO Gecko Series MIDWEEK MATINEES

The Story of Anne Frank This meticulously researched production provides an engaging and accessible approach to this time in history as it tells the story of a remarkable young woman. Celebrating the courage and strength of Anne and her companions in the Secret Annex, The Story of Anne Frank offers an opportunity to reflect on a young person’s perseverance in the face of unimaginable odds.

Recommended for grades 6–8 Curriculum Connections: History, Social Studies, Language Arts Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

The Story of Anne Frank

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Wednesday, March 21, 2018, 2 pm

AFTERNOON TEA

Seikaly/Herberman Duo Lena Seikaly is a fresh voice on the national jazz scene from Washington, D.C. Named “one of Washington’s preeminent jazz singers” and “brightest voices in jazz” (The Washington Post), as well as a “major league young talent in jazz” by Duke Ellington’s biographer, Dr. John Hasse, Lena is already making her mark as both a revivalist of traditional jazz vocals, as well as an innovator in contemporary vocal jazz styles. Joining Seikaly on stage is master performer, educator, and jazz guitarist Steve Herberman. A graduate of Berklee College of Music, he has performed at venues such as Birdland in New York City, Spazio in Los Angeles, the NAMM shows in Anaheim and Nashville, and recently at the North Wales jazz guitar weekend in the U.K. as a featured guest artist. Closer to home, Herberman has performed at Blues Alley, the Smithsonian Jazz Cafe, and the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

All ages; Tickets: $18/person Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center

Seikaly/Herberman Duo

Thursday, March 22, 2018, 11 am

PLATINUM SERIES

Lena: A Moment with a Lady Featuring Broadway Star, Syndee Winters One of the most influential African American pioneers in entertainment, Lena Horne shattered the color barrier in Hollywood, was deeply involved with the civil rights movement, and collaborated with some of the greatest musical artists of the 20th century. Broadway star Syndee Winters (Hamilton, Lion King, Pippin), stars in this play with music that depicts the most pivotal personal and professional moments of Horne’s remarkable life. On a mission to share the truth, she unexpectedly opens the emotional crevices that have eluded her for years. Relish, remember, and revel in this celebration of an exceptional woman.

Tickets: $10/seniors 60 and better Prince George’s Publick Playhouse Syndee Winters

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Friday, March 23, 2018, 8 pm

LIVE! AT MONTPELIER: Winfield

Parker

Hailing from Cooksville, Maryland, Winfield Parker toured with Little Richard and his band as a saxophone player before embarking on his own international tour. Always in demand for live concert appearances, Winfield Parker delivered his unique style of soulful R&B to sell-out crowds in every major city. Over the past 59 years, Winfield has traveled, performed, and played with legends such as Mary Love and the Flirtations, Tommy Hunt, and Maxine Brown.

Tickets: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members & seniors Montpelier Arts Center

Saturday, March 24, 2018, 2 pm

FAMILY FUN DAYS: The

Cat in the Hat

The adventures of the mischievous cat in the tall striped hat are retold in a delightful new musical production.

Tickets: $8/person Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Winfield Parker

Saturday, March 24, 2018, 8 pm

CONCERT: The

Floaters

The Floaters is a staple on the current “’70s Soul Jam Tour.” Best known for their 1977 smash hit, “Float On,” the band started as a quartet with members Larry Cunningham, Charles Clark, Robert Palmer, and Paul Mitchell. The song’s lyrics spotlight each member of the band, who introduced themselves with their name, astrological sign, and ideal type of romantic partner. It became a worldwide hit in 1977 on ABC Records, reaching #1 on the US R&B and UK Singles charts, and #2 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. The Floaters will take you for a stroll down memory lane and will leave you singing “Float On” for weeks to come.

All ages; Tickets: $40/person; $35/students & seniors Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center

Sunday, March 25, 2018, 4 pm

Jeff Majors in Concert A Cat in the Hat

Award–winning harpist and composer Jeff Majors successfully straddles gospel, spiritual, and jazz styles when he returns with his versatile ensemble for another Palm Sunday concert. Don’t miss this stirring performance of inspirational favorites from his “Sacred” CD series, as well as selections of the sophisticated jazz fusion pieces that have been the hallmark of his recent renaissance.

Tickets: $30/person; $25/person for seniors, students, and groups of 20 or more Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

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Jeff Majors


Friday, March 30, 2018, 11 am

PLATINUM MOVIE:

Hidden Figures (2015)

As the United States raced against Russia to put a man in space, NASA found untapped talent in a group of African-American female mathematicians who were the brains behind one of the greatest operations in U.S. history. Based on the incredible true stories of three of these women, known as “human computers”, we follow Dorothy Vaughn, Mary Jackson, and Katherine Johnson as they quickly rise through the ranks of NASA alongside many of history’s greatest minds. Tasked with calculating the momentous launch of astronaut John Glenn into orbit, and guaranteeing his safe return, they crossed all gender, race, and professional lines as their brilliance and desire to dream beyond anything ever accomplished before by the human race firmly cemented them in U.S. history as true American heroes. Hidden Figures

Tickets: $2/seniors 60 and better Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Saturday, March 31, 2018, 8 pm

World Dance Showcase This very popular showcase gives you the opportunity to travel the globe from the comfort of your Publick Playhouse seat, when professional troupes perform dances from a panoply of cultural traditions. Breathtaking costumes, authentic music and the enchanting grace of the dancers will make you feel like a world traveler.

Tickets: $15/person; $10/seniors, students, and groups of 20 or more Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Wednesday, April 4, 2018, 2 pm

AFTERNOON TEA: The

World Dance Showcase

Clazzical Project

The Clazzical Project group is a cross between classical and jazz and aptly coined by the group as “outside the ‘Bachs” making it accessible to music lovers of all kinds. Listeners will enjoy “ingenious and beautiful juxtaposition of jazz treatments against iconic classical melodies,” according to Jeffrey Silberschlag, Music Director of Chesapeake Orchestra and Italy’s Alba Music Festival. The performance will take you on a journey of mind bending “What ifs;” combining famous classical works with improvisational jazz. Through stories both fictional and funny, commentaries on each piece include an almost believable fantasy allowing you to imagine the possibility of unusual musical classical composer and jazz artist meet-ups surprising the listener again and again.

All ages; Tickets: $18/person Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center

The Clazzical Project

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Thursday, April 5, 2018, 9:30 am & 11:15 am

TINY TOTS

Mark Jaster: Piccolo’s Trunk Put aside whatever you expected from mime, and prepare to be enchanted by the playful interaction, light, inclusive humor, and musical wit that is Piccolo. This silent, amusing jester engages the audience with skillful movement, live music and gentle interaction.

Recommended for grades Pre-K-2 Tickets: $5/person Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Friday, April 6, 2018, 8 pm

LIVE! AT MONTPELIER:

Lena Seikaly

Piccolo’s Trunk

Lena Seikaly is a fresh voice on the national jazz scene from Washington, D.C. Named “one of Washington’s preeminent jazz singers” and “brightest voices in jazz” (The Washington Post), Lena is already making her mark as both a revivalist of traditional jazz vocals, as well as an innovator of contemporary vocal jazz styles.

Tickets: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members & seniors Montpelier Arts Center

Thursday, April 12, 2018, 10:15 am & 12 noon

MIDWEEK MATINEES: The

Ugly Duckling

Lena Seikaly

This creative new take on the classic story of a misfit discovering his identity draws on parallel stories from other cultures in a delightful new musical. The familiar Hans Christian Andersen duckling meets the Burmese mole that hates dirt and the Inuit bald eagle who has a full head of hair, and all three work together to earn their home on the King’s estate, finding in the process the self-confidence that friendship and accomplishment bring.

Recommended for grades Pre-K-2 Curriculum Connections: Character Education, History, Language Arts (Literature, Reading), Music, Science Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Thursday, April 12, 2018, 12 noon

SMOOTH SOUNDS FOR SENIORS: Avon

The Ugly Duckling

Dews

Avon Dews is a Washington, D.C. native who started playing the harmonica at a young age. His style is classic, cool, and jazzy with a little old school and a touch of funk and blues. A professional harmonica player, Avon has played at venues including the Kennedy Center, the American Market at the National Harbor, the 2015 Cherry Blossom Festival, and the Bethesda Blues and Jazz Supper Club.

Tickets: $12/person Montpelier Arts Center

Avon Dews

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Friday, April 13, 2018, 8 pm

LIVE! AT MONTPELIER:

Melissa Aldana

Saxophonist Melissa Aldana has been performing all of her life, as her father Marcos Aldana was her first teacher. After attending Berklee College of Music, Melissa moved to New York to pursue her dreams of performing. Melissa has successfully released multiple CDs, unveiling powerful music individually and with her illustrious bandmates. This engagement of Melissa Aldana is funded through the Mid Atlantic Tours program of Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation with support from the National Endowment for the Arts.

Tickets: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members & seniors Montpelier Arts Center

Saturday, April 14, 2018, 8 pm

CONCERT:

L.T.D. Tribute Band

L.T.D., which stands for Love, Togetherness, and Devotion, is an American R&B/ funk band formed in Greensboro, North Carolina in 1968. The band is best known for their 1977 hit single, “Back in Love Again” and “Holding On,” as well as their many ballads, “Love Ballad,” “We Both Deserve Each Other’s Love,” and “Where Did We Go Wrong.” The BRENCORE ALLSTARS Band is known to produce several great tributes to artists and bands over the years and this tribute will take you back to the days of the sweet love ballads of L.T.D.

All ages; Tickets: $25/person; $20/students & seniors Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center

Sunday, April 15, 2018, 3 pm Melissa Aldana

CLASSICAL RECITAL SERIES: Thomas

Hunter

Noted for his “riveting, emotional complexity,” (Washington Times) award winning American pianist, Thomas Hunter has toured in England, the USA, Italy, and Serbia at a variety of noteworthy venues. He holds an Artist Diploma from the Royal College of Music, London.

Free; $5 donation appreciated Montpelier Arts Center

L.T.D. Tribute Band

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Sunday, April 15, 2018, 4 pm

Mandy Harvey With effortless intonation and immaculate timing, jazz singer and songwriter Mandy Harvey brings fresh delight to both standards and original work, so it’s easy to understand why she is a contestant in season 12 of America’s Got Talent. But what’s fascinating about Mandy is that, while studying for a career as a choir director, she became almost completely deaf. In overcoming the challenges of profound hearing loss she has inspired millions of fans who love her impeccable interpretations of jazz hits and her imaginative, heartfelt, original songs.

Tickets: $25/person; $20/person for seniors, students, and groups of 20 or more Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Tuesday, April 17, 10:15 am & 12 noon

GEICO Gecko Series

Mandy Harvey

SMITHSONIAN ASSOCIATES DISCOVERY THEATER ON TOUR: Mother Earth and Me The magic of earth science takes center stage in this fun, interactive Discovery Theater original as we explore the origins of our planet, the water cycle, and our important role in the ecosystem, as well as folklore about the “big blue marble” we call home. Kick off Earth Month by pledging to become an Earth Warrior and find out some great ways to start right away!

Tickets: $8/person, $6/person in groups of 20 or more This performance is supported by a grant from the GEICO philanthropic foundation; free tickets are available for qualifying Title 1 schools.

Wednesday, April 18, 2018, 2 pm

AFTERNOON TEA: Allyn

Johnson Trio

Native Washingtonian, Allyn Johnson, is a multi-talented musician, composer, arranger, and producer whose trademark sound gives brilliance fortitude to the art of jazz improvisation. Joining Johnson is D.C.-native and jazz vocalist Christie Dashiell, whose history includes performances with Howard’s premiere vocal jazz ensemble, Afro-Blue. She has performed at the Kennedy Center as a part of the 2010 Betty Carter’s Jazz Ahead residency program and Lincoln Theater in Washington, D.C. She is also the recipient of Downbeat magazine’s Best College Graduate Jazz Vocalist and Outstanding Soloist awards in the jazz vocal category. No matter what configuration Johnson and Dashiell may be heard in, one can believe it will be just “good music for the soul.”

Mother Earth and Me

All ages; Tickets: $18/person Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center

Allyn Johnson Trio

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Wednesday, April 18, 2018, 7 pm

CONVERSATIONS AT MONTPELIER

Citizen Democracy: How Average Citizens Influence National Public Policy Presented by Steve Frantzich Learn how you can take a larger role in developing public policy with Steve Frantzich. Steve Frantzich is Professor of Political Science at the U.S. Naval Academy, where he was selected as the outstanding professor in 1990, runnerup as outstanding researcher in 2001, and as one of the first USNA Teaching Fellows in 2002. He is the author of over a dozen books, most recently Citizen Democracy: Citizen Activists in a Cynical Age and Cyberage Politics 101: Mobility, Technology and Democracy. He has won awards from the American Political Science Association, C-SPAN, and a variety of publishers for the use of computers and video in teaching. He is the co-author of two interactive texts: Congress and American Government.

FREE Montpelier Arts Center

Thursday, April 19, 2018, 10:15 am & 12 noon

MIDWEEK MATINEES

Anansegromma of Ghana: African Drum, Songs, Stories, and Games Anansegromma gives young people an exhilarating experience when they become members of a typical Ghanaian village, gathering with “royal elders” and court musicians. They’ll experience traditional West African culture through call-and-response songs, games, mime, dance, and drum rhythms. This high energy program includes demonstrations of authentic musical instruments and an explanation of kente cloth symbolism.

Anansegromma of Ghana

Recommended for Grades K–2 Curriculum Connections: History, Music, Literature, World Cultures, World History, Social Studies Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Friday, April 20, 2018, 11 am

PLATINUM MOVIE: 13th (2016) A provocative 2016 documentary about the prison industry and mass incarceration, 13th (TV-MA) takes its name from the Constitutional amendment, which abolished slavery for everyone “except as a punishment for crime.” As 13th weaves through history, activism, racism and politics, the film exposes the bleak soul of American criminal justice in this explosive call to conscience.

Tickets: FREE Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

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Friday, April 20, 2018, 7 pm

XTREME TEENS: 13th

Film & Discussion

A compelling 2016 documentary about the prison industry and mass incarceration, 13th (TV-MA) takes its name from the constitutional amendment, which abolished slavery for everyone “except as a punishment for crime.” As 13th weaves through history, activism, racism and politics, the film exposes the bleak soul of American criminal justice in this electrifying call to conscience.

Tickets: FREE Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Friday, April 20, 2018, 8 pm

LIVE! AT MONTPELIER: Cissa

Paz

Brazilian singer-song writer Cissa Paz shares her diverse cultural experiences with every audience she encounters. She composes and arranges songs that are filled with the rich traditions of Afro-Brazilian and Luso-African concepts. Cissa’s captivating stage presence and soulful voice bring music that is fresh, fun, and rhythmic.

Tickets: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members & seniors Montpelier Arts Center

Saturday, April 21, 2018, 11 am–6 pm

FILMS AT MONTPELIER

Spring 2018 Anime Film Festival

Montpelier Cultural Arts Center presents a showcase of great works in Anime, a look at the cross-cultural influence of the art and animation style native to Japan.

FREE Montpelier Arts Center

Cissa Paz

Saturday, April 21, 2018, 8 pm

Story District: Don’t Stop the Music! Story District turns personal stories into great performances when a troupe of diverse storytellers comes to the Playhouse to share their experiences. Personal, poignant, and often hilarious, these stories will have you laughing, sympathizing, and cheering as each speaker shares an episode from their not-so-tranquil past. Note: this performance contains adult-oriented material that may not be suitable for children under 18 years.

Tickets: $15/person Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Sunday, April 22, 2018, 1–2 pm

Celebrate Earth Day at Montpelier! Appreciate the beauty of Montpelier’s grounds while participating in a fun and educational Earth Day activity for the whole family.

FREE Montpelier Arts Center

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Dallas Black Dance Theatre photo by sharen bradford

Wednesday, April 25, 2018, 7–9 pm

♥ HEARTS & ARTS: Master Class with Dallas

Black Dance Theatre–African Dance

Experience dance and drumming in an open master class of West African movement, taught by professional members of the acclaimed dance company, Dallas Black Dance Theatre. Space for students is limited; advance purchase is recommended.

Tickets: $20/student; $10/observer Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Thursday, April 26, & Friday, April 27, 2018, 11 am

PLATINUM SERIES

Dallas Black Dance Theatre Dallas Black Dance Theatre returns with another Platinum-pleasing selection of dances performed with the breathtaking athleticism and grace for which the dancers are internationally famous. Tickets to these performances always sell out weeks in advance, so don’t wait to buy yours.

Tickets: $10/person; $8/groups of 20 or more Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Thursday, April 26, 2018, 6–7:30 pm

♥ HEARTS & ARTS: Master Class with

Dallas Black Dance Theatre– Liturgical Dance for Youth

This extremely popular class is designed for students ages 8–14, and covers praise movements and combinations that can be used in worship services or performances. Student space is limited and the class fills up very early, so advance purchase is strongly recommended.

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Thursday, April 26, 2018, 7:45–9:15 pm

♥ HEARTS & ARTS: Master Class with

Dallas Black Dance Theatre – Liturgical Dance for Teens and Adults Dancers ages 15 and up learn praise choreography from the professionals of Dallas Black Dance Theatre. Student space is limited and the class fills up early, so advance purchase is recommended.

Tickets: $20/student; $10/observer Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Friday, April 27, 8 pm, Saturday, April 28, 8 pm Sunday, April 29, 2018, 4 pm

Dallas Black Dance Theatre Playhouse patrons flock to see Dallas Black Dance Theatre because of its compelling and innovative choreography, magnificent dancers, and dance pieces that speak to our collective experience. This year’s program includes a recent work by DBDT’s new Artistic Director, Bridget L. Moore, “Southern Recollections: For Romare Bearden,” a piece dedicated to the artist best known for his powerful collages about African American life.

Tickets: $30/person; $25/person for seniors, students, and groups of 20 or more Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Dallas Black Dance Theatre photo by sharen bradford

Saturday, April 28, 2018, 10 am–4 pm (held rain or shine)

Annual Montpelier Festival of Herbs, Tea, and the Arts Hosted by Montpelier Arts Center and Montpelier Mansion/Historic Site, celebrate spring at this fun festival for the entire family! Visit the resident artists’ studios, watch art demonstrations, paint the Montpelier bird, and create spring-themed crafts. Stroll the Arts Center’s galleries and view the exhibition, as well as art by Linda Bernard, Roslyn Logsdon, Bonnie Crawford Kotula, and Mike McConnell. At 1 pm, join us in the Main Gallery for a classical recital featuring percussionist Jeff Stern and at 3 pm, join us in the Library Gallery for an artist talk with Bonnie Crawford Kotula. Adjacent to the Arts Center is Montpelier Mansion/Historic Site. Visit the Mansion and stroll the beautiful grounds where you can purchase art, crafts, food, herbs, plants, and more. Self-guided tours are available year-round from 11 am –3 pm (Thursdays–Tuesdays).

FREE admission Montpelier Arts Center

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Saturday, April 28, 2018, 1 pm

CLASSICAL RECITAL SERIES:

Jeff Stern

Percussionist Jeff Stern is emerging as an exciting new voice in today’s contemporary music scene. As a performer, Stern has performed at Carnegie’s Weill Recital Hall, the Lincoln Center, and the Kennedy Center. Jeff holds degrees from UMass Amherst, the Peabody Conservatory, and an Artist Diploma from the Yale School of Music.

Free; $5 donation appreciated Montpelier Arts Center Jeff Stern

Saturday, April 28, 2018, 8 pm

CONCERT

Next Phase: Isley Brothers Tribute

Next Phase is your ticket to the perfect Isley Brothers tribute band. Comprised of musicians and performers that have toured nationally and internationally, the band’s rendition of the Isley Brother’s music is unmatched. Let Next Phase take you on a unique journey that defined and influenced a generation of music.

All ages; Tickets: $30/person; $25/students & seniors Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center

Thursday, May 3, 2018, 9:30 am & 11:15 am

TINY TOTS: Bob

Brown Puppets: Teddy Bear’s Picnic

Next Phase

Mother Bear and Baby Bear set out on a picnic and meet all kinds of unexpected friends and foes. Crazy dancing frogs Fred and Ginger, Quincy the Caterpillar (who meets himself coming and going), and Artie the Ant (who almost ruins the picnic) are just a few of the delightful puppet pals in this enchanting show.

Recommended for grades Pre-K and Kindergarten Tickets: $5/person Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Friday, May 4, 2018, 11 am

PLATINUM MOVIE: Southside

Quincy the Caterpillar

with You (2016)

In the summer of 1989, Michelle Robinson and Barack Obama go on their first date. Described by The New Yorker as a “sharp-witted, perceptive drama” and by Rolling Stone “gorgeously romantic,” this engaging film is both sweetly romantic in its intimacy and epic in its historical connotation.

Tickets: $2/seniors 60 and better Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Southside with You

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Friday, May 4, 2018, 8 pm

LIVE! AT MONTPELIER

Warren Wolf & Wolfpack Warren Wolf performs with his band, Wolfpack, at Montpelier Arts Center this spring! Warren is a Baltimore native and multi-instrument musician who attended the Peabody Conservatory and played with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra before pursuing his main goal of becoming a full time performing musician. As a percussionist and pianist, Warren landed the piano duties performing, recording, and touring in the Rachael Price Group, drumming with alto saxophonist Tia Fuller, and performing with the Donal Fox Group.

Warren Wolf

Tickets: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members & seniors Montpelier Arts Center

Saturday, May 5, 2018, 11 am

Pen & Pose: A Workshop in Yoga and Writing

CELEBRATE NATIONAL FITNESS MONTH:

In this workshop, we will use breath work, poses, mindfulness techniques, and writing exercises to connect with our bodies, mind, and spirit. Bring a yoga mat, pen, and your favorite notebook. Wear comfortable clothing.

Ages 18 & up; FREE Montpelier Arts Center

Saturday, May 5, 2018, 8 pm

Joe Falero & The Joe Falero Band One of D.C.’s finest Latin performing groups. Joe Falero and his powerhouse band will have you moving to the beat of your favorite Afro-Caribbean rhythms as they raise the roof with their performance of familiar hits and original tunes in styles that include Salsa, Bachata, Latin Jazz, and Merengue.

Tickets: $15/person Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Joe Falero Band

Wednesday, May 9, 2018, 2 pm

AFTERNOON TEA

David Wright & The Wright Touch Come join David Wright (sax and vocals) with his quartet of piano, string bass, and drums, as they take a stroll down memory lane performing a variety of songs such as “Run Around Sue,” My Girl,” “Ain’t Too Proud to Beg,” “Brown Eyed Girl,” “I Only Have Eyes For You,” and more.

All ages; Tickets: $18/person Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center

David Wright & The Wright Touch

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Thursday, May 10, 2018, 12 noon

SMOOTH SOUNDS FOR SENIORS: Akua Allrich Jazz vocalist and DC-native, Akua Allrich’s musical roots run deeply into blues and soul, with a clear grounding in jazz and pan-African music. She sings in many languages including Portuguese, French, Spanish, English, Xhosa, and Twi. Given her ability to capture the essence of a broad range of musical genres, Allrich is often likened to legendary artists such as Oscar Brown, Jr., Miriam Makeba, and Nina Simone.

Tickets: $12/person Montpelier Arts Center

Friday, May 11, 2018, 8 pm

LIVE! AT MONTPELIER: Sharón

Akua Allrich

Clark

Washington, D.C. standout Sharón Clark has brought festival and concert audiences to their feet across the U.S. and Europe. Described by The New York Times as having a sound that evokes “a less operatic Sarah Vaughan fused with the more animated side of Shirley Horn. Ms. Clark’s voice is rich, her phrasing unfussy, and her jazz embellishments minimal.” Ms. Clark appears regularly in D.C. at Blues Alley and Loews Madison Hotel and with the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra, the Richmond Symphony, and the Baltimore Symphony.

Tickets: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members & seniors Montpelier Arts Center

Saturday, May 12, 2018, 11 am

CELEBRATE NATIONAL FITNESS MONTH

The Art of Yoga

Enjoy an hour-long yoga class in the beautiful galleries of Montpelier Arts Center. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a yoga mat. Following the class, explore the art exhibitions in the galleries and discover the gorgeous grounds of Montpelier.

Ages 18 & up; FREE Montpelier Arts Center

Sharón Clark

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Saturday, May 12, 2018, 2 pm

FAMILY FUN DAYS: Cello

Fury: Melodies, Moods, and Movies

Take a journey from silent films to today’s movie hits in this interactive program that uses live performance, sound effects and movie clips to show how music tells a story and creates an emotional response.

Tickets: $5/person Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Saturday, May 12, 2018, 8 pm

Mousey Thompson & The James Brown Experience CONCERT:

Mousey Thompson & The James Brown Experience is an all-star ensemble that faithfully performs the most popular songs of one of the greatest music legends of our time, James Brown. This outstanding band is led by accomplished drummer Robert “Mousey” Thompson, who performed with James Brown from 1993–2006. After James Brown passed away, Thompson assembled his own stellar group of talented musicians to pay tribute to James Brown’s legacy. In addition to an amazing rhythm section led by Thompson, the band features a terrific horn section as well as the impressive show­manship of lead singer Gregory Cooper. The band performs James Brown’s biggest hits such as “This is a Man’s World,” “Please, Please, Please,” “Cold Sweat,” and many others. Mousey Thompson & The James Brown Experience puts on an extraordinary show that has audiences dancing all night long.

Cello Fury

All ages; Tickets: $30/person; $25/students & seniors Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center

Sunday, May 13, 2018, 4 pm

Afro Blue

Mousey Thompson

This extraordinary “vocal big band” from Howard University calls to mind Manhattan Transfer, Take 6, and Lambert, Hendricks and Ross, but Afro Blue puts its own brilliant imprint on jazz song styles. The ensemble has been widely hailed for its flawless technique and ingenious renditions of music that, while primarily jazz, also includes traditional and popular melodies. Afro Blue has been featured on NPR’s All Things Considered and NBC’s The Sing-Off, and has performed at the White House, the Kennedy Center, and with Bobby McFerrin at the 2011 D.C. Jazz Festival. A perfect Mother’s Day outing or just a great way to spend a Sunday afternoon, Afro Blue performs jazz vocals at its very best.

Tickets: $25/person; $20/person for seniors, students, and groups of 20 or more Prince George’s Publick Playhouse Afro Blue

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Wednesday, May 16, 2018, 10:30 am

KIDS’ DAY OUT:

Get C.R.U.N.K.

This performance inspires students about the power of performing arts (hip­ hop, poetry, comedy, theater, and parody) to entertain, educate, and express. After experiencing this multimedia performance combining music, video, and live performance, the audience will be stoked to become educated in the arts. C.R.U.N.K.

All ages; Tickets: $5/person Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center

Wednesday, May 16, 2018, 11 am

PLATINUM SERIES

Reggie Wayne Morris Blues Band Reggie Wayne Morris calls his style “Boogie Woogie Rhythm & Rockin’ Blues,” and you are sure to be tapping your toes during this concert specially created for the Platinum audience. Inducted into the Maryland Entertainment Hall of Fame, the RWMB Band puts the show in show business when they perform classic and original blues with verve and lots of soul.

Tickets: $10/seniors 60 and better Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Friday, May 18, 2018, 8 pm Reggie Wayne Morris photo by ron weinstock

LIVE! AT MONTPELIER

Chieli Minucci & Special EFX Guitarist, composer, and arranger Chieli Minucci is the longtime leader of the Grammy-nominated jazz-fusion group Special EFX. Chieli Minucci, a major force in the jazz and world music scene for the past 35 years, has won three Emmy Awards and has been nominated ten times for his eclectic compositional work. His music can also be heard on the soundtracks of the films Bowfinger, Legally Blonde, and Panic.

Tickets: $25/person; 10% discount for Montpelier members & seniors Montpelier Arts Center

Saturday, May 19, 2018, 8 pm

COMEDY NIGHT

Alex Scott & Friends Chieli Minucci

Born and raised in the D.C. area, Alex Scott has been featured on HBO’s Def Comedy Jam and BET’s Coming to the Stage and Comic View and regularly performs at the hottest clubs in New York and L.A. Get ready to laugh all night long when he comes to the Playhouse stage with some of his funniest friends. Note: this performance contains adult-oriented material that may not be suitable for children under 18 years.

Tickets: $15/person Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Alex Scott

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Sunday, May 20, 2018, 3 pm

CLASSICAL RECITAL SERIES

Ava Oaxaca & Bora Lee American saxophonist Ava Oaxaca, an “accomplished soloist” and praised for her “sweetly mournful melodies” by The Washington Post, aims to bring enjoyable music of all time-periods to her audiences. Accompanist Dr. Bora Lee performs in and around the D.C. area as a concert pianist and maintains a private piano studio in Falls Church.

Free; $5 donation appreciated Montpelier Arts Center

Wednesday, May 23, 2018, 2 pm

AFTERNOON TEA: The

Ava Oaxaca & Bora Lee

Karen Gray Trio

An audience favorite and a popular lead singer for many jazz and swing ensembles, Karen Gray presents a sophisticated blend of jazz and swing with longtime pros Gantt Kushner (guitarist) and Hugh Johnson (bassist).

All ages; Tickets: $18/person Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center

Friday, May 25, 2018, 7 pm

CELEBRATE NATIONAL FITNESS MONTH

Yoga & Jazz

Breathe in…breathe out! Relax and find your center at a yoga class with live jazz music. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a yoga mat.

Karen Gray

Ages 18 & up; FREE Montpelier Arts Center

Saturday, May 26, 2018, 8 pm

CONCERT: Simply Tina Simply Tina is a world class Tina Turner tribute band composed of talented mu­sicians, singers, and dancers. On stage, lead singer Karena Korokous trans­ forms herself into the legendary Tina Turner and performs a high-energy show is sure to get you out of your seats and singing along to so many of Tina’s hits.

All ages; Tickets: $40/person; $35/students & seniors Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center

Simply Tina

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Friday, June 1, 2018, 11 am

PLATINUM SERIES

Gospel Comedy with Ms. Gayle This side-splitting Christian comic pokes fun at her country upbringing in rural Virginia, TV shows, weight gain, and various hard knocks of life. A favorite at Christian comedy, military and corporate shows, Ms. Gayle will have you rolling in the aisles with her uproarious, but clean, commentary.

Tickets: $10/seniors 60 and better Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Sunday, June 3, 2018, 4 pm

Men in Black: Mozart to Motown

Ms. Gayle

The Coalition for African Americans in the Performing Arts (CAAPA) brings another fascinating multi-genre program to the Playhouse, this time featuring eight male singers with instrumental accompaniment performing works in a variety of genres to include classical, jazz, Broadway, R&B, and more.

Tickets: $15/person Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Saturday, June 16, 2018, 8 pm

Antoné Chooky Caldwell Antoné “Chooky” Caldwell is a Grammy-nominated producer and a key player in D.C.’s jazz, soul, and hip-hop music scene. Performing contemporary jazz with influences of R&B, soul, and gospel, Caldwell’s silky vocals and mastery of numerous instruments make for a great way to spend a summer evening.

Tickets: $15/person Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Saturday, June 23, 2018, 8 pm

Antoné Chooky Caldwell

Kayla Waters Featuring Smooth Jazz Star Kim Waters Pianist, singer, and composer Kayla Waters is an ebullient performer whose recent single “I Am” soared to #1 on Billboard’s Smooth Jazz Chart just 10 weeks after its debut. The daughter of internationally acclaimed smooth jazz saxophonist Kim Waters, Kayla has performed all over the world with such musical luminaries as Stevie Wonder, Patrice Rushen, and Avery Sunshine. Featuring a special appearance by her father, Kim Waters, Kayla performs selections from her new album Apogee as well as fan favorites, Kayla Waters’ tremendous talent brings a new, vivacious dimension to contemporary jazz.

Tickets: $25/person, $20/seniors, students, and groups of 20 or more Prince George’s Publick Playhouse Kayla Waters

Kim Waters

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ARTIST OPPORTUNITIES M-NCPPC’s Department of Parks and Recreation in Prince George’s County is proud to support the arts and welcomes artists of all ages to showcase their work in our exhibitions and programs. For detailed information, please contact staff at the Arts & Cultural Heritage Division Office at 301-446-3232, or contact the facility manager at each arts center.

ARTS IN THE CLASSROOM To complement our 2017/2018 visual and performing arts season, arts/Harmony Hall and Montpelier Arts Center offer a host of wonderful classes in a variety of specialties including pottery, watercolor, sculpture, photography, painting, drawing, ballet, as well as African, modern, street, and belly dance. Register for classes online at pgparks.com or at any staffed M-NCPPC facility in Prince George’s County.

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AUDITIONS The Publick Playhouse and Arts/Harmony Hall offers opportunities for aspiring dancers and actors to participate in the performing arts. Application procedures and deadlines differ, so please check the individual listings carefully.

Saturday, September 9, 2017, 10 am–12 noon

PRAISE Dance Festival Audition Workshop This session is strongly recommended for any dancer or dance group intending to audition for the PRAISE Dance Festival, regardless of whether they have auditioned in past years. The facilitator will explain the purpose and vision of the Festival, and will explain the audition process. Scoring categories, the scoring process and what is needed to prepare for a successful audition will all be covered in this information-packed session. Call 301-2771710 to reserve your space.

Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Saturday, November 18, 2017, 10 am–3 pm

PRAISE Dance Festival Auditions Liturgical dance companies, studios, ministries, and individual dancers are invited to audition for the annual PRAISE Liturgical Dance Festival. In 2018, the Festival will be presented on Sunday, February 25, at 4 pm. An informational workshop will be held Saturday, September 9 (see above) and is strongly recommended for all applicants. Bring a CD of the music and audition one complete work in costume; the piece presented in the audition should be one you wish to perform at the Festival. Auditions are by appointment, for an application call 301-277-1710 (TTY 301-699-2544). Application deadline: Friday, November 10, 5 pm.

Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Monday, January 8, 2018, 4:30–6:30 pm

Auditions: Missoula Children’s Theatre’s Cinderella Missoula Children’s Theatre provides two professional tour actor/directors who will audition and cast 50-60 local elementary and secondary school students in a full-length, original musical production of Cinderella. Children must be at the John Addison Concert Hall by 4:30 pm. Latecomers will not be admitted. Please wear comfortable clothing. All materials for song and movement auditions will be provided.

For grades Pre-K-12; FREE admission Arts/Harmony Hall Regional Center

Sunday, January 14, 2018, 10 am–6 pm (Snow Date: Sunday, January 21, 10 am–6 pm)

Annual World Dance Showcase Dance companies and individuals are invited to audition traditional work in any culture-specific dance style. Presentation must not exceed 15 minutes in length and must be auditioned in finished form with costumes. Please audition the exact presentation to be performed at the final showcase. Dance groups will be selected to perform in concert on Saturday, March 31, at 8 pm. Selected groups will receive an honorarium of $600. Auditions are by appointment only and open to performers ages 16 years and older. Apply online at art. pgparks. com > Community Arts Services > Get Involved, or call 301-446-3232 (TTY 301-699-2544). Application deadline: Friday, January 12, 5 pm

Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

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Arts on a Roll is an on-demand, mobile arts service that works with visual and performing artists to provide engaging workshops that facilitate artistic expression for the young and young-at-heart. The ideal hassle-free experience; we provide the teaching artists, supplies, and equipment. You make the art! Perfect for birthday parties, girl and boy scout meetings, in-school and afterschool programs, community days, church groups, camps, office team-building, festivals, and so much more!

Why choose Arts on a Roll? ■

We are affordable. We offer competitive rates when compared with similar local arts-workshop programs.

We are quality. Arts on a Roll is staffed by a team of visual and performing artists who have years of experience engaging children and adults in artistic expression. We are dedicated to proving the highest quality, professional experience.

We are flexible. We will work with you schedule and are willing to adapt lessons to match the needs of your program.

We provide the supplies. We bring all of the supplies, equipment, and teachers necessary for the art activity you choose. Arts on a Roll staff will set-up, lead the workshops, and clean-up all materials at the end.

We are local. We know and are a part of Prince George’s County and are a reliable community resource for art experiences.

Our prices start as low as $120 for a single workshop and discounts are available for qualifying non-profit organizations. Reach out to us today and learn more about how we can add some creativity to your next event!

Arts.OnaRoll@pgparks.com | arts.pgparks.com pgparks.com | 301-446-3232 | TTY 301-446-6802

The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission is supported by a grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, an agency dedicated to cultivating a vibrant cultural community where the arts thrive.


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