PUBLICK PLAYHOUSE
THE MARYLAND-NATIONAL CAPITAL PARK AND PLANNING COMMISSION, DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION, PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY
FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS | 2018–2019 SEASON
PRINCE GEORGE’S
Welcome We are pleased to present our 2018-2019 season of events. Whether loyal patron or new guest, you will find a wealth of outstanding entertainment for every member of your family. From concerts, to educational theater, and movies, there is something for everyone to enjoy at the Publick Playhouse! This season features world-class artists such as Rahsaan Patterson and Alex Bugnon in our Weekend Performances series, a host of educational programs for school-age children, more Saturday Family Fun events, and a vibrant slate of live performances in our popular Platinum Series for sassy seniors. We present this season with your whole family in mind and we hope you will enjoy it as much as we did in creating it. So from our family to yours: here’s to an amazing season together and we look forward to seeing you at the Publick Playhouse! — STAFF OF THE PUBLICK PLAYHOUSE
THE PUBLICK PLAYHOUSE opened in 1947 as the Cheverly Theatre, the flagship of the Sidney Lust chain of movie houses. Designed in the art deco style by John Eberson, it was one of the first public spaces in the area to have air conditioning. In the late 1960s, the theatre fell into decline and closed. In 1975, The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission acquired the property and began an extensive restoration, preserving many of the art deco elements of the building. In 1977, the building was re-opened as the Publick Playhouse, and since then has been a superior cultural resource that presents outstanding performances, classes, and art exhibitions for all ages.
Table of Contents Weekend Performances.................................................................. 2 Platinum Series............................................................................... 14 Education on Stage!....................................................................... 18 Tiny Tots Thursdays ....................................................................... 26 Family Fun Series........................................................................... 29 Hearts & Arts.................................................................................. 32 Art Exhibitions................................................................................ 34 Auditions........................................................................................ 36 Information and Directions.............................................................. 37
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Frank McComb
WEEKEND PERFORMANCES
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2018, 2–4 PM
Hispanic Heritage Month Opening Reception Join us as we host an opening reception to kick off a month of celebration. Honor Hispanic Heritage and culture with food, entertainment by the Trifilio Tango Trio, a demonstration and Argentine Tango lesson with dancers from Mercurio Tango, and the introduction of the new 2018 Hispanic Heritage Month poster. All ages, FREE
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2018, 8 PM
Rahsaan Patterson
Trifilio Tango Trio
Rahsaan Patterson is a world-renowned American rhythm and blues singer and actor best known for portraying “The Kid” on the popular show “Kids Incorporated.” Patterson has been hailed as a key part of the current soul movement and has recorded six impressive studio albums. He has recently collaborated with many artists—including Ledisi, Angela Johnson, and Sy Smith —and has co-written massive hits such as Brandy’s “Baby.” His diverse and vulnerable voice is unlike anyone else’s and should not be missed. Tickets: $35/person; $30/person for seniors, students, and groups of 20 or more
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2018, 8 PM
Frank McComb
Frank McComb is a divine soul man who speaks in the native tongue of soul, jazz, blues, and pop. His virtuoso vocal and piano work has made him not only an indispensable and highly sought-after session musician, but a favorite in the soul, jazz, and rhythm and blues scenes. His fans affectionately describe his work as the perfect combination of Donny Hathaway, Stevie Wonder, Herbie Hancock, and Chick Corea. McComb has worked with many of the entertainment industry’s giants including but not limited to: Prince, Branford Marsalis, George Duke, Patrice Rushen, The Rude Boys, Phil Perry, Tommy Davidson, Fred Hammond, John P. Kee, songwriting duo Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, D. J. Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince (Will Smith), Frankie Beverly and Maze, Teena Marie, Lalah Hathaway, Terri Lynn Carrington, Phyllis Hyman, Valerie Simpson, Philip Bailey, and more.
Rahsaan Patterson
Tickets: $35/person; $30/person for seniors, students, and groups of 20 or more
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2018, 8 PM
A Tribute to Jeffrey Osborne Join us for a tribute to American musician, singer-songwriter, lyricist, and lead singer of the band LTD, Jeffrey Osborne. We will present a concert that will be an evening to remember! You’ll hear favorite songs “On the Wings of Love” and “We Are the World” and more from his expansive repertoire. Tickets: $25/person; $20/person for seniors, students, and groups of 20 or more Ray, Goodman & Brown
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2018, 8 PM
Ray, Goodman & Brown Ray, Goodman & Brown is known as one of the most soulful R&B groups of the 70s. The group originated as “The Moments”, who formed in the mid-1960s and whose greatest successes came in the 1970s with hits including “Love On a Two-Way Street,” “Sexy Mama,” and “Look at Me (I’m in Love).” In 1979, for contractual reasons, they changed their name to Ray, Goodman & Brown. The group consisted of the late Harry Ray, Al Goodman (deceased) and the current leader of the group Billy Brown. The hit making of Ray, Goodman and Brown continued with such hits as “Happy Anniversary,” “Special Lady” and others. The legacy continues with current members Kevin “Ray” Owens (long time back-up singer for the legendary Luther Vandross), Larry Winfree and original member Billy Brown. Few groups of that era have equaled the stage presence and consistent crowd pleasing shows of Ray, Goodman and Brown. They are one of the most sought after groups on the ever popular “70’s Soul Tour.” Calling all “Special Ladies” for an evening of being serenaded by the incomparable “Ray, Goodman and Brown.” Tickets: $40/person; $35/person for seniors, students, and groups of 20 or more
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2018, 8 PM
Motown and More: A Holiday Celebration Even today, the name “Motown” still evokes the sounds and images of that past musical era full of great artists, classic songs, and smooth choreography. For the holidays, Motown and More: A Holiday Celebration offers those special tunes that bring the season in with style—such as The Temptations’ “Silent Night” and the Jackson 5’s “Santa Claus is Coming to Town.” Motown and More: A Holiday Celebration is a seasonal favorite throughout the state and has sold out area venues for the past three years. Tickets: $30/person; $25/person for seniors, students, and groups of 20 or more
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2019, 4 PM
Catherine Russell
Motown and More
With her sixth album “Harlem on My Mind,” Grammy Award-winning vocalist Catherine Russell journeys to the blues heart of the great African American songbook. Swinging forth with soulful interpretations, Russell taps the golden age of Harlem, as befits this vibrant daughter of jazz. Vocalists Ethel Waters, Billie Holiday, Etta James, and Dinah Washington provide her inspiration. Russell is a native New Yorker and a one-of-a-kind musician and vocalist. Russell’s voice and music have been a hit at major jazz festivals, including Montreal’s, Newport’s, and Monterey’s, and she is a genuine rare jazz and blues singer. In 2012, Russell won a Grammy Award for the “Boardwalk Empire” soundtrack album. Tickets: $25/person; $20/person for seniors, students, and groups of 20 or more Catherine Russell
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2019, 8 PM
Luther Re-Lives!
Everyone has a favorite Luther Vandross song; what’s yours? Bring your special someone to the Playhouse for this Valentine weekend treat. William “Smooth” Wardlaw embodies the sound and style of Vandross and wraps it up with his own distinctive flavor. So, close your eyes for a moment and listen. Do you hear Luther Vandross? Wardlaw is a great singer and fantastic entertainer. With his Feisty Divas and The Sensation Band, he is burning up the country to sold-out audiences. He has a striking resemblance to the late, great Vandross; he looks like, talks like, laughs like, has mannerisms like, and YES...SINGS LIKE LUTHER VANDROSS! Tickets: $25/person; $20/person for seniors, students, and groups of 20 or more
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2019, 4 PM
PRAISE Liturgical Dance Festival This annual dance festival presents top liturgical dance companies selected through an audition. Inspiring and colorful, this moving program showcases talent in the area. Tickets: $25/person; $20 students, seniors, and groups of 20 or more
Best Dance Crew Competition
William “Smooth” Wardlaw
FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 2019, 7 PM
Prince George’s Best Dance Crew Competition This competition features local 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, please call 301-446-3259 or go to arts.pgparks.com. Tickets: $5/person 6 | 2018-2019 SEASON
SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 2019, 4 PM
Love 2 Dance Teen Showcase Outstanding young dancers from area high schools and dance studios perform jazz, hip-hop, ballet, modern, and world dance. Bring the family to see these teens twirl, spin, and leap across the stage in a terrific and uplifting program showing the depth of the talent in our community. Tickets: $5/person
SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2019, 8 PM
Victory Boyd
Love2Dance
Victory Boyd’s music is a fusion between soul music and folk music. Whether Boyd is performing classics or original compositions, she has a way of tailoring each song with her voice and guitar to fit her unique style. Some people say she’s a cross between Tracy Chapman, Roberta Flack, and Nina Simone. Her style is youthful, mellow, and spiritual all at the same time. Most recently, Boyd got a record deal with Jay-Z and Roc Nation. Come and see this awe-inspiring young artist. Tickets: $20/person; $15/person for seniors, students, and groups of 20 or more Victory Boyd
FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 2019, 7– 9:30 PM
Washington Women in Jazz Business Workshop and Networking Event Join Washington Women in Jazz Festival (WWJF) director Amy K. Bormet and ChamberSoul cellist and singer Shana Tucker in this informative business workshop that will focus on developing your career as a creative entreprenuer. This will be an evening of inspiration and conversation. We will discuss the importance of collaborating with artists, how to generate new performances, best practices for developing press materials, and more. The Publick Playhouse is proud to be one of the sites for the 2019 WWJF. Tickets: $10/person
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Clarissa Corey-Bey photo by aleta elsayed
SATURDAY MARCH 23, 2019, 2– 5:30 PM
Washington Women in Jazz Festival’s Young Artist Showcase Enjoy an afternoon of performances as part of the Washington Women in Jazz Festival’s (WWIJ) Young Artist Showcase. The showcase will feature emerging female jazz musicians in high school and college. Selected young artists will perform in the showcase with professional musicians who make up the WWIJ Trio. A jam session will follow the performances. Tickets: $10/person FOR THOSE INTERESTED IN PARTICIPATING IN THE SHOWCASE, applications are open November 1, 2018–February 1, 2019. To apply, you must send two contrasting pieces, a letter of recommendation from your teacher, a 100-word bio, and a high-resolution photo. Applications must be emailed to amy@washingtonwomeninjazz.com. Network with musicians at a jam session after the performance. Contact the Publick Playhouse for more information.
SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 2019, 8 PM
World Dance Showcase One of the enriching benefits of living in the greater Washington, D.C., area is the fabulous diversity of our community. The world beats a path to our doorstep, bringing historic and colorful customs, tradition, and folk arts. This annual event will feature breathtaking costumes and authentic music, and the enchanting grace of the dancers is not to be missed. Tickets: $25/person; $20/person for seniors, students, and groups of 20 or more
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World Dance Showcase
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SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 2019, 8 PM
JoGo Project
The JoGo Project is a genre-blending ensemble inspired by the musical stylings of Chuck Brown. Based in Washington, D.C., the band combines elements of jazz, funk, rhythm and blues, rock, even pop, and, of course, Go-Go music to create a fresh, healthy blend of styles that’s sure to keep you on your feet! Founded by saxophonist Elijah Jamal Balbed in 2014, the JoGo Project’s goal is to unite cultures and communities by introducing jazz fans to Go-Go and vice versa. Tickets: $20/person; $15/person for seniors, students, and groups of 20 or more
SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 2019, 4 PM JoGo Project
Regina Belle: Back to her Roots For nearly 25 years, Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Regina Belle has been wowing audiences with her powerful voice. Much of that recognition has been for her work in rhythm and blues, with hits such as “A Whole New World (Aladdin’s Theme),” “Make It Like It Was,” and “Baby Come to Me.” In this special performance, Belle returns to her gospel roots. Bring your friends, family, and loved ones for a special afternoon celebration of gospel music. Tickets: $30/person; $25/person for seniors, students, and groups of 20 or more
Regina Belle
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Dallas Black Dance Theatre photo by brian guillaux
FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 8 PM; SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 8 PM; AND SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 2019, 4 PM
Dallas Black Dance Theatre Dallas Black Dance Theatre has been in existence for 40 years. Once you attend one of their performances, you will know exactly why. Their repertory is a mix of classical and contemporary modern works by choreographers Alvin Ailey, Elisa Monte, Milton Myers, Asadata Dafora, Dianne McIntyre, Matthew Rushing, Christopher L. Huggins, Ben Stephenson, Twyla Tharp, and others. The company is a diverse multiethnic troupe of well-trained, exciting, and skillful dancers who leave their ever-expanding audiences asking for more. Tickets: $30/person; $25/person for seniors, students, and groups of 20 or more
SATURDAY, MAY 18, 2019, 8 PM
A Tribute to the Music of the Mighty O’Jays This concert, featuring classic soul vocal group Forever Yours, will be a stroll down memory lane with hits such as “She Used to Be My Girl,” “Backstabbers,” “Love Train,” “For the Love of Money,” and more. If you love the music of the O’Jays, don’t miss this great show. Tickets: $25/person; $20/person for seniors, students, and groups of 20 or more PRINCE GEORGE’S PUBLICK PLAYHOUSE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS | 11
Alex Bugnon
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SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 2019, 4 PM
The Color of New Orleans Musical Extravaganza In celebration of more than 300 years of the history and tradition of New Orleans, this musical extravaganza showcases the music, dance, language, and culture of that beloved city. Join us as we go from the Mardi Gras to the French Quarter Festival, while celebrating classical musicians of New Orleans. This performance is held in partnership with the Coalition for African Americans in the Performing Arts and Opera Créole, an opera company founded in New Orleans, LA. Tickets: $15/person
SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 2019, 8 PM
Alex Bugnon
Pianist Alex Bugnon has been a prolific, energetic force on the contemporary music scene for almost three decades. A renowned musician, composer, and bandleader, Bugnon comes from the picturesque town of Caux, Switzerland— four miles from Montreux, site of the world famous jazz festival. No doubt, the annual convergence in his hometown and in his own home of some of music’s most illustrious names played a role in his decision to pursue a musical career. The fact that his uncle was the legendary Donald Byrd only served to fortify his decision. It’s no coincidence that Bugnon is embraced by a rhythm and blues/soul audience: His love of music was rooted in an appreciation and understanding of classic jazz and soul-based artists Horace Silver to Herbie Hancock; Thelonious Monk to Ahmad Jamal; and Art Blakey to Earth, Wind, and Fire. Tickets: $30/person; $25/person for seniors, students, and groups of 20 or more
SUNDAY, JULY 21, 2019, 3 PM
Shakespeare in the Parks Enjoy free, entertaining, and accessible productions of the work of the greatest playwright of the English language, William Shakespeare! Come to the Publick Playhouse for great theatre and a family-friendly production of one of Shakespeare’s plays. This free performance will delight the entire family. For more information call 301-446-3232; TTY 301-699-2544. FREE
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PLATINUM SERIES FOR SENIORS AGES 60 AND BETTER
DALLAS BLACK DANCE THEATRE photo by anne marie bloodgood
The Publick Playhouse Platinum Series provides a variety of affordable, high-quality entertainment just for seniors 60 and better. Platinum live matinees are about one-hour long, giving seniors the opportunity to experience the Playhouse’s most popular performances in a convenient timeline and affordable price. Platinum movies are presented with closed captions, with audio-assist headphones available.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2018, 11 AM
PLATINUM MOVIE: Lion (2016) This biographical film about the long journey of a young boy, Saroo, weaves together feelings of loss, devotion, family, and determination. Five-year-old Saroo gets lost on a train and travels thousands of miles across India before being adopted by an Australian family. Twenty-five years later, Saroo uses modern technology and his few memories to find and return home. The acclaimed film stars Dev Patel and Nicole Kidman and won many awards, including an Academy Awards nomination for Best Picture. Tickets: $2/person
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2018, 11 AM
Clarence Knight Orchestra The Clarence Knight Orchestra will delight you with a performance featuring vibrant rhythm and blues, swinging jazz, and foot-stomping-big band sound. Knight has performed and recorded with musical legends, including Smokey Robinson, Lou Rawls, Tina Turner, Gladys Knight and The Pips, Pattie LaBelle, The Dells, The Temptations, The Four Tops, Whitney Houston, and many others. Tickets: $10/person
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2018, 11 AM
’70s Best Show
Keith Busey and the Unit Band know how to make funk, soul, and rhythm and blues come alive in this celebration of the 1970s music era! Keith Busey’s ’70s’ Best Show will bring alive the soulful music of some of the great and favorite artists from that time, including The Temptations, Aretha Franklin, and many other Motown artists. It’s sure to be a fantastic show performed by an excellent group of musicians and vocalists.
Clarence Knight
Tickets: $10/person
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 11 AM FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2018, 11 AM
A Gospel Christmas
FEATURING THE BRENCORE ALLSTARS BAND
Keith Busey
This concert will have you enjoying and singing some of your favorite holiday songs and getting into the spirit of the season. Tickets: $10/person
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2019, 11 AM
Valentine’s Day Concert FEATURING THE SOFTONES
In the early 1970s, Baltimore was a wellspring of soulful sound, and The Softones were at the forefront. Marvin Brown, Elton Lynch, and Steve Jackson started singing in their early teens as The Softones. With Brown as their lead singer, The Softones’ first recording was a local effort called “Any Street,” which outsold the Jackson 5’s “ABC” in the Baltimore-Washington area. This got the attention of AVCO Embassy Records, which signed The Softones and released the single that became their first hit, “My Dream.” Brown, Lynch, and Jackson continue to perform in the inimitable style unique to vocalists who really love classic rhythm and blues music.
The BRENCORE ALLSTARS Band
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FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 2019, 11 AM
Let Freedom Ring: Music and Poetry of Black History The language used by those who fought for freedom and equal rights for all people is uniquely powerful and beautiful. This moving show from Bright Star Theatre celebrates those words and brings them to life on the stage as a celebration of Black History Month. Let Freedom Ring
Tickets: $10 person
FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 2019, 11 AM
PLATINUM MOVIE: The
Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks (2017)
Based on the best-selling book of the same name, this drama follows the incredible true story of an African American woman’s cancerous cells, which the medical community utilized for years without her surviving family’s knowledge. The film, starring Oprah Winfrey and Rose Byrne, examines racism and the exploitation of minorities by medical and scientific communities while weaving together a captivating family story. FREE
Henrietta Lacks
FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 2019, 11 AM
PLATINUM MOVIE:
Barry (2016)
Young Barack Obama, known to his friends as “Barry,” arrives in New York City in the fall of 1981 to begin his junior year at Columbia University. Documenting his struggles to stay connected to his family and his classmates, the movie, starring Devon Terrell, recounts the tension of a young man trying to find his place. FREE
THURSDAY, APRIL 25; AND FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 2019, 11 AM
Dallas Black Dance Theatre The incredible Dallas Black Dance Theatre is back with a new program of modern, jazz, and spiritual dance by celebrated choreographers planned especially for the “Sassy Seniors” of the Publick Playhouse. Tickets: $10 person
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FRIDAY, MAY 17, 2019, 11 AM
Celebrating Al Green Jerome Mackall is a soulful rhythm and blues Southern Soul singer whose passionate vocals supported by an effectively energetic performance make him a natural-born entertainer. He started his singing career at an early age and became the lead vocal for the local Southern Soul recording group Hardaway Connection. Mackall has appeared in “Showtime at the Apollo,” many premiere theaters and nightclubs in the DMV, and at countless social events. His sound and approach deliver a captivating homage to legendary artist Al Green. Come and enjoy! Tickets: $10 person Jerome Mackall
FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 2019, 11 AM
Clean Comedy with Ms. Gayle and Friends This side-splitting comic pokes fun at her country upbringing in rural Virginia, television shows, weight gain, and various hard knocks of life. A favorite with all audiences, Ms. Gayle will uplift your spirits and have you rolling in the aisles with her uproarious, but clean, commentary and down-home humor. Tickets: $10/person
FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2019, 11 AM
Memphis Gold Blues Band The blues world continues to discover and love the music of Memphis Gold. He has come a long way on a journey that has lasted half a century. Having released four full length albums, he has shared the stage with such artists as James Brown, George Clinton and the Funkadelic All Stars, Shamekia Copeland. Bobby Parker, and many more. International tours and several festivals have brought Memphis Gold’s high energy blues to audiences worldwide.
Ms. Gayle
Tickets: $10/person
Memphis Gold
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EDUCATION ON STAGE! FrankenSTEM
The Publick Playhouse presents a series of midweek matinees that are entertaining, educational performances for the enrichment of area students. Teacher and student guides are available for most programs, and productions run 45–60 minutes to fit field-trip schedules. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Everyone, regardless of age, must have a ticket.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2018, 10:30–11:30 AM
Sprout Film Festival
Come be a part of the Sprout Film Festival! It’s a series of moving, beautiful, humorous and thought provoking short films created by, for and about individuals with disabilities. Sprout showcases films related to the field of developmental and intellectual disabilities, fulfilling its mission to make the invisible visible. Recommended for ages 13 and up FREE; Reserve tickets on-line at arts.pgparks.com For more information: 301-277-1710 or TTY 301-699-2544
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2018, 10:15 AM AND 12 NOON
Count Mathula
Be part of the math adventure from Bright Star Theatre and help the excellent but clumsy Count learn that numbers, math problems, and even equations can be fun! Participate and learn to love math along with the Count. Recommended for grades K–5 Curriculum Connection: Mathematics Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2018, 10:15 AM AND 12 NOON
Friend Request
This anti-bullying dramatic tale shows the temptations and pitfalls inherent in social media and online culture. Cyberbullying is real and has consequences in real life. Bright Star Theatre’s production will help younger audience members understand the danger and know how to practice healthy behavior online.
Count Mathula
Recommended for grades 3–8 Curriculum Connection: Character Education, Anti-Bullying Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2018, 10:15 AM AND 12 NOON
FrankenSTEM
Dr. Frank N. Stein is one of the world’s most famous scientists, but he needs your help to use science, technology, engineering, and math to make his masterpiece come to life! See why audiences around the world made this show, Bright Star Theatre’s most popular science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) show! Recommended for grades K–5 Curriculum Connection: Science, Technology, Mathematics Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more
Friend Request
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2018, 10:15 AM AND 12 NOON
Sleeping Beauty
This musical adaptation, from Virginia Rep on Tour, of the original story by Charles Perrault follows the plot of the traditional fairy tale but adds delightful surprises and comic situations. A prick on the spinning wheel will take its toll on the kingdom. Will destroying all the spinning wheels be enough to save the king’s daughter? Find out as this tale illustrates that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and true goodness is found only in a loving heart. Recommended for grades K-5 Curriculum Connection: Social Studies, Character Development Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more
Sleeping Beauty
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2018, 10:15 AM AND 12 NOON
Wytold: The Science of Sound Electric cellist-composer Wytold blends classical techniques with live looping to create interactive musical adventures featuring inventive remixes and original works. By exploring the relationship between the science of waves and musical scales, students learn how basic patterns in the world can create exciting and dynamic music. This production from Artivate has students interact to use their new knowledge to create a short musical piece together as a group. Wytold
Recommended for grades 3–8 Curriculum Connection: Social Studies, Music, Mathematics, Science, Technology Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2018, 10:15 AM AND 12 NOON
A Dickens Tale
See Charles Dickens’ classic “A Christmas Carol” come to life with Bright Star Theatre’s production. Join old Scrooge, bumbling Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim, and Jacob Marley to discover the true meaning of the season. Recommended for grades K–8 Curriculum Connection: Language Arts (Literature, Writing, Informational Text, Speaking), Character Education Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more
A Dickens Tale
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2018, 10:15 AM AND 12 NOON
’Twas the Night Before Christmas
Inspired by the timeless poem and the real life of its author, Clement Moore, this hilarious musical introduces Santa in a particularly beneficent light. This Virginia Rep on Tour classic has been charming audiences nationwide for years. Recommended for grades K–5 Curriculum Connection: Language Arts (Reading, Literature, Writing), Social Studies, History Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2018, 10:15 AM AND 12 NOON
The Shoemaker and the Christmas Elves
This heartwarming holiday musical gives a yuletide spin to the Brothers Grimm fairy tale. Delight in Virginia Rep on Tour’s rendition of this magical story of a poor shoemaker and the magical elves who show him the true meaning of Christmas. Recommended for grades K–5 Curriculum Connection: Language Arts (Reading, Folk Tales), Music, Social Studies, World Languages Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2019, 10:15 AM AND 12 NOON
The Shoemaker and the Christmas Elves
Madre Africa— African Heritage in Latin America
Learn how African cultures influenced and inspired fascinating rhythms, instruments and musical styles, such as candombe, festejo, tango, and salsa. As we travel through South America and the Caribbean, hear how each country developed its own blend of cultural and religious traditions while sharing a similar African heritage. Tracing migration through music, geography and social studies become lively subjects that are especially relevant in today’s diverse school and work environments! This fast paced musical tour is interactive with clapping, dancing and African-style call and response. Audience members can join the group on stage to try instruments and dance steps. Recommended for grades K-5 Curriculum Connection: History, Language Arts Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more
Madre Africa
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2019, 10:15 AM AND 12 NOON
North by Night: More Heroes of the Underground Railroad Follow the journey of brave men and women who risked it all to travel north and help others escape the terrors of slavery. Meet some familiar names and many more who have gone mostly unnoticed by history—until now! This Bright Star Theatre show features William Still, Sojourner Truth, William Lloyd Garrison, and others. Recommended for grades 3–8 Curriculum Connection: History, U.S. History, Women’s History Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more
North by Night
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2019, 10:15 AM AND 12 NOON
George Washington Carver and Friends
George Washington Carver and Friends gives students a fast-paced and accessible introduction to many influential black Americans who have shaped our nation over the last 150 years. The lives and accomplishments of Booker T. Washington, Jackie Robinson, Thurgood Marshall, Madame C.J. Walker, and other famous leaders are brought to life in this empowering production. Recommended for grades Pre-K-5 Curriculum Connections: Black History, History and Social Studies, STEM Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2019, 10:15 AM AND 12 NOON
Meet Dr. King
“Meet Dr. King” is an excellent introduction to the life and work of one of America’s most influential men, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. This Bright Star Theatre show is perfect for younger audiences and serves to introduce students to major concepts of Black History such as freedom, integration, and equality. Recommended for grades K–5 Curriculum Connection: History, Character Education, Conflict Resolution, U.S. History Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more
Meet Dr. King
TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 2019, 10:15 AM AND 12 NOON
Buffalo Soldier
Based on the true story of our nation’s longest surviving buffalo soldier and veteran of the Spanish-American War, this dramatic and amazing play with music from Virginia Rep on Tour tells the heroic story of the brave soldiers of the 9th and 10th Cavalries, who served our country well with little of the recognition they deserved. Recommended for grades 3–8 Curriculum Connection: U.S. History, Music, Language Arts, Character Development Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more Buffalo Soldier
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TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 2019, 10:15 AM AND 12 NOON
Jack’s Adventure in Space Join Jack, a young student who puts his imagination to work to take him on an out-of-this-world adventure through our solar system! Learn about all the fantastic and awesome planets that circle our sun in this Bright Star Theatre play. Recommended for grades K–6 Curriculum Connection: Science, Mathematics, Technology Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more
Jack’s Adventure in Space
TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 2019, 10:15 AM AND 12 NOON
Billy B: Weather, Climate, Let’s Define It A Billy B show is active learning—and kids all over the country have sung and danced their way to a better understanding of the natural world. In “Weather, Climate, Let’s Define It,” Billy B leads his audience through a song-and-dance exploration of the differences between weather and climate. This show from Artivate will also demonstrate the structure and benefits of the atmosphere and how it all supports the fantastic diversity of plant and animal life on our beautiful planet. Recommended for grades 2–7 Curriculum Connection: Science, Technology, Social Studies, Language Arts Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more Billy B photo by rick mccleary
THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 2019, 10:15 AM AND 12 NOON
One Small Step…
This real-life journey to outer space celebrates the 50th anniversary of humankind’s landing on the moon! The Bright Star Theatre tale marks the history of flight and space travel, from the Wright brothers at the beaches of Kitty Hawk to the moon and beyond! Recommended for grades 2–8 Curriculum Connection: Science, Mathematics, History, U.S. History Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more
One Small Step…
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TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 2019, 10:15 AM AND 12 NOON
Chicken Little: The Sky Is Falling This production challenges young audiences to think critically to realize that you can’t believe everything you hear, read or see, Chicken Little is the story of barnyard friends Henny Penny and Chicken “Chick” Little. When “Chick” gets “bonked on the head” by a mysterious object, the barnyard goes wild looking for the culprit. Somehow, a vicious rumor gets started that “the sky is falling” and it’s up to the audience and the other barnyard friends to make sure that the rumor doesn’t get out of control! With elements of comedy, suspense and slapstick, this fun adaptation of a classic tale is sure to entertain any audience. Recommended for grades pre-K-5 Curriculum Connection: Language Arts, Literacy Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more Chicken Little
TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 2019, 10:15 AM AND 12 NOON
Stuart Little
From the loving heart of E. B. White, author of “Charlotte’s Web,” comes this merry musical from Virginia Rep on Tour about a noble mouse who jumps headlong into adventures big enough to match any imagination. “Stuart Little” mixes gorgeous child-size puppets with live actors to work theatrical magic. Recommended for grades K–5 Curriculum Connection: Language Arts (Speaking, Literature), Music Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more Stuart Little
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The Jungle Book
TUESDAY, MAY 21, 2019, 10:15 AM AND 12 NOON
The Jungle Book
Join young Mowgli as he learns the laws of the jungle in this time-honored adventure. With the help of friends such as the black panther Bagheera and Baloo, the lovable bear, Mowgli learns about friendship and survival. Cheer as Mowgli faces his fear and foils his nemesis, the tiger Shere Khan. Virginia Rep on Tour’s musical production of Rudyard Kipling’s classic will delight both the young and the young at heart. Recommended for grades K–5 Curriculum Connection: Language Arts (Literature, Reading, Speaking, and Listening), Character Development, Social Studies Tickets: $8/person; $6/person in groups of 20 or more
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TINY TOTS THURSDAYS DinoRock
Small children will enjoy these short programs specially designed for them. Performances are 35– 45 minutes long and feature performers and puppets who know how to make little kids smile while they learn.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2018, 9:30 AM AND 11:15 AM
DinoRock: Mi Casa Es Su Casa Artivate’s “Mi Casa Es Su Casa” introduces our Latin American neighbors through bilingual songs, Latin rhythms, and travel stories. Award-winning artists Ingrid Crepeau and Michele Valeri present interactive programs children will long remember, with marvelous original music and colorful puppetry. Recommended for grades pre-K–3 Curriculum Connection: World Languages, Social Studies, Language Arts Tickets: $5/person
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2018, 9:30 AM AND 11:15 AM
Grandma’s Thanksgiving Visit This holiday-hit show brings about Thanksgiving fun! Grandma has arrived for the holiday—and that can only mean making puppets, cooking together, washing the car, and learning lots of fun new things. This musical play with a great big heart brings the whole audience into the family with singing, finger play, and call-and-response as we all give thanks for being together.
Grandma’s Thanksgiving Visit
Recommended for grades Pre-K–2 Curriculum Connection: Language Arts (Foundational Skills, Speaking) Social Studies, History Tickets: $5/person
THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 2019, 9:30 AM AND 11:15 AM
Here We Go Team!
This Discovery Theatre original scores big in a musical play about sharing and taking turns, the importance of personal space, and the awesome power of teamwork. Five-year-olds Mika and Casey are aspiring soccer stars and best friends—but they’ve ended up on separate teams! Through a mishap on the field, they discover that helping people is cool, thanks to another kind of ‘team’—of medical stars who make everyone feel great. Recommended for grades Pre-K–2 Curriculum Connection: Science, Language Arts (Foundational Skills) Tickets: $5/person
Here We Go Team!
THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 2019, 9:30 AM AND 11:15 AM
Mark Jaster: Piccolo’s Trunk Mark Jaster presents wildly popular shows worthy of his master teachers, Marcel Marceau and Etienne Decroux. His diverse skills, luminous imagination, and world-class training ignite in unique and engaging performances. In “Piccolo’s Trunk,” from Artivate, a wordless clownish character enchants with illusions and humorous surprises. Skillful movement, live music, and audience participation are featured in this accessible introduction to the art of mime.
The Magic Toy Shop
Recommended for grades Pre-K–2 Tickets: $5/person
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THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 2019, 9:30 AM AND 11:15 AM
SMITHSONIAN ASSOCIATES DISCOVERY THEATER ON TOUR
Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
Meet the butcher, baker, pizza-dough maker, and all of the friendly people who make our neighborhoods terrific places to live every day. Recycled crafting and interactive songs make this community day the perfect blend of learning and just plain fun. This is a new production from the Smithsonian Associates Discovery Theater on Tour. Discovery Theater is your source for live performances that celebrate the rich diversity of our region and our world. Recommended for grades pre-K–2 Curriculum Connection: Language Arts, Social Studies Tickets: $5/person
THURSDAY, MAY 9, 2019, 9:30 AM AND 11:15 AM
SMITHSONIAN ASSOCIATES DISCOVERY THEATER ON TOUR
Jojo’s Backyard Safari
It’s time for high adventure as Jojo goes on the lookout for all kinds of fascinating creatures in the wilds of his very own yard. What will he find hidden in plain sight? Come along on the trek as we learn, create, and play in this musical mini-travelogue about the hidden natural world close to home. This is a new production from the Smithsonian Associates Discovery Theater on Tour. Discovery Theater is your source for live performances that celebrate the rich diversity of our region and our world. Recommended for grades pre-K-2 Curriculum Connection: Language Arts, Social Studies Tickets: $5/person
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Jojo’s Backyard Safari
FAMILY FUN SERIES Come and join us on Saturday afternoons for live performances that are family friendly and outrageously fun for all ages.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2018, 2 PM
SMITHSONIAN ASSOCIATES DISCOVERY THEATER ON TOUR
Cuentos Muy Mágicos — Magical Stories
This delightful Discovery Theater original offers a fresh take on three classic tales. The Little Red Hen asks the question “Who will help?” Jack and the Beanstalk proves that small is mighty. And The Gingerbread Man…well, he’s just one bad cookie. Filled with delightful songs, puppets, and audience participation, this bilingual story-time spectacular is not to be missed! Tickets: $5/person
Cuentos Muy Magicos
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2018, 2 PM
Stone Soup and Other Heartwarming Tales “Stone Soup and Other Heartwarming Tales” is a Bright Star Theatre holiday show focusing on the true meaning of the season—giving. Three classic tales help all ages learn about what it means to give a gift with an open heart. Tickets: $5/person Stone Soup
SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 2019, 2 PM
Don Flemons: The American Songster GRAMMY winner Dom Flemons shares the music of the early American Songsters, covering nearly a century of folklore and styles, including ragtime, blues, country western, bluegrass, and string band music. Flemons—a singersongwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and music scholar—illuminates the history and influence of African American musicians through spirited performances on banjo, fife, guitar, harmonica, quills, and rhythm bones. Tickets: $5/person
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2019, 2 PM Don Flemons photo by timothy duffy
SMITHSONIAN ASSOCIATES DISCOVERY THEATER ON TOUR
Into the Great Unknown Leadership, courage, and adventure take center stage in this inspiring Discovery Theater original. Meet Matthew Henson, co-discoverer of the North Pole, and Barbara Hillary, the first African American woman to reach that summit nearly 100 years later. Thrill to the frontier exploits of the hard-riding mail carrier “Stagecoach Mary” Fields and Nate Love, the former slave who became the legendary cowboy nicknamed Deadwood Dick. Journey with modern mountaineer Sophia Danenberg to the summit of Mount Everest. And learn how astronauts and aerospace pioneers Guion Bluford and Mae Jemison are charting a whole new frontier today. From the Pole to the prairies to outer space, the histories and heroism of these African American women and men attest that true grit and personal power can push us toward greatness. Tickets: $5/person
Into the Great Unknown
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Tigers, Dragons, and Other Wise “Tails”
SATURDAY, MAY 11, 2019, 2 PM
SMITHSONIAN ASSOCIATES DISCOVERY THEATER ON TOUR: Tigers, Dragons,
and Other Wise “Tails”
Four fantastical tales from ancient Asia capture us in this DT favorite. The sumptuous and mythic creation story, The Four Dragon Rivers of China, features beautiful flying puppets. The natural innocence of childhood outwits the villain in the Vietnamese story, The Boy and the Fly. The Tiger, the Thief, and the Dried Persimmon from Korea features a trickster tiger whose antics recall the teachings of Anansi. In the Japanese tale, The Wise Mole, true love takes charge, complete with cell phones and iPods. From the ancient to modern, these tales share the culture of the Asian countrysides. Recommended for grades 3–8 Curriculum Connection: Language Arts (Literature), Folk Tales, World Languages, Social Studies Tickets: $5/person
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HEARTS & ARTS:
DANCE AND MOVEMENT CLASSES The Publick Playhouse is pleased to present our Hearts & Arts series of workshops and classes in fitness and performancebased movement. These events will get you up and moving on the stage of the Publick Playhouse. Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to move like the star you are while you get your heart pumping to the beat.
TUESDAYS, NOVEMBER 6, 13, 20 & 27, 2018, 11 AM–12 NOON
Gentle Yoga for Beginners
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 especially designed for people who are new to yoga. Please wear comfortable clothing, bring a yoga mat and water. Space is limited; advance registration is recommended. Ages 18 and over. FREE
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TUESDAYS, JANUARY 29, JUNE 11, 2019, 2–3 PM
Sound Meditation
Experience a serene environment where you can explore a deep state of relaxation to bring about balance and peace. Focused breathing techniques combine with guided meditation will allow a tranquil start to your relaxation journey. Settle into stillness and prepare to experience a heightened state of relaxation through Sound Meditation. Feel yourself slip into a peaceful, meditative state as the calming sound waves of crystal & Himalayan singing bowls, bells, chimes, and vocal tones surround you. Participants are encouraged to dress in comfortable clothing. Come with an open mind, ready to unwind through sound vibrations. Ages 18 and over. FREE
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 2019, 7–9 PM
MASTER CLASS WITH DALLAS BLACK DANCE THEATRE
Contemporary Dance and Choreography
IMPROVE your skills with a contemporary modern dance class that zones in on ENHANCING technique and unlocking new levels of artistry. EXPLORE choreography taught by the members of DBDT and reveal untapped layers of your dancing spirit. You will not want to miss this experience! Ages 16 and over. Tickets: $20/student; $10/observer
THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2019, 6–7:30 PM
MASTER CLASS WITH DALLAS BLACK DANCE THEATRE
Liturgical Dance for Youth
This ever so popular class is designed for dancers ages 8–14, and covers praise movements and combinations that can be used in worship services or performances. Spaces are limited; advance registration is recommended. Tickets: $20/student; $10/observer
THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2019, 7:45–9:15 PM
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. Spaces are limited; advance registration is recommended. Tickets: $20/student; $10/observer
MONDAYS, MARCH 4, 11,18 & 25, 2019, 6:30–8 PM
Argentine Tango Classes For the curious and cautious! Get a taste of Argentine tango in this drop-in class. Come alone, come with your significant other, or come with friends. We rotate partners so no need to bring one, but staying with a partner is also welcome. No dance experience required. Left feet welcome! Ages 16 and over. Tickets: $10/student per class PRINCE GEORGE’S PUBLICK PLAYHOUSE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS | 33
ART EXHIBITIONS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15–SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2018
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Public Reception for the Artists: Saturday, September 15, 2018, 2–4 pm
In this exhibition, various artists celebrate their heritage through a variety of works and techniques. Artists featured: David Camero (Venezuela), Gloria Chapa (Mexico), Ric Garcia (Cuba), Maria Balibrea Melero (Spain), Nicole Oxendine (Cuba), and Sandra Perez Ramos (Puerto Rico).
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2018–SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 2019
“Playin’ to the Edge” by Aqcuaetta Williams
Public Reception for the Artist: Thursday, November 29, 2018, 7–9 pm
Endlessly, Aqcuaetta Williams
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“Who are those who orchestrate this urban music, who share this daily walk with me? They are faceless, vulnerable, and fragile.” Williams bases her success on reaching her audience of free thinkers: artists and poets. By doing so, she opens a doorway to images that create emotional agitation and excitement. Her collage paintings are engaging in their technique and expression. Williams presents the viewer with keys to unlock the unconscious mind.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 17–SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2019
Mixed-Media Collage Quilt Paintings by Curtis Woody Public Reception for the Artist: Thursday, January 24, 2019, 7– 9 pm Curtis Woody is a mixed-media collage painter who draws inspiration from historical connection points that join together individuals, families, generations, and communities. He creates highly textured and intricately detailed original art pieces intended to breathe new life into and enhance the unique characteristics of a common historical heritage. Life is a circle, and he takes pleasure in salvaging the old to create something new, asking the viewer to recognize the past while appreciating the here and now. His paintings are researchbased collages, and he uses an assortment of found objects, old books, aged photographs, buttons, letters, vintage newspapers, and rusty metal combined with an assortment of artistic mediums.
Stepping Lively in Place, Curtis Woody
THURSDAY, MARCH 21– SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 2019
“Still Life to Portraiture” by Arnold Hurley Public Reception for the Artist: Thursday, March 28, 2019, 7– 9 pm Arnold Hurley’s approach to painting involves a realistic or representational style, and his works vary from still-life drawings to portraiture. He has earned more than 40 awards for his oil, watercolor, and pastel paintings and his pencil drawings. Hurley paints every day and follows this precept: “Never forget the basics — they will serve as the foundation throughout your creative life. Challenge yourself and remember your art will change and grow. And always draw, draw, and draw some more.”
The Color of Genius, Arnold Hurley
THURSDAY, JUNE 6 –SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 2019
“Color-Full” Paintings by Charles Reiher Public Reception for the Artist: Thursday, June 13, 2019, 7– 9 pm Charles Reiher’s focus is on color and movement. He often liquefies and pours the acrylic, which helps to create movement and allows nature to participate in the painting process by determining where the paints will flow and how they will mix together. Many of the pieces incorporate gesso, molding paste, and sand to give a three dimensional feel to the paintings. Most of Reiher’s paintings are so full of color and movement they seem to embody the hectic, 24/7 connectivity of the 21st century while providing a sense of pleasure and hope that we can survive and even enjoy the frenetic pace at which we live.
Charles Reiher
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AUDITIONS The Publick Playhouse offers opportunities for aspiring dancers and actors to participate in the performing arts. All auditions are held at the Publick Playhouse, however, application procedures and deadlines differ, so please check the individual listings carefully.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2018, 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. The Festival will be presented on Sunday, February 24, 2019, at 4 pm. 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 9, 5 pm.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 2019, 10 AM–6 PM SNOW DATE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 2019, 10 AM– 6 PM
Shakespeare in the Parks
Prince George’s Shakespeare in the Parks brings free, entertaining and accessible productions of works by the greatest playwright of the English language to communities throughout Prince George’s County, and provides opportunities for county-based directors, designers, actors, and musicians to share their creativity and expertise with county residents of all ages. All acting positions are paid; performances are scheduled from July 9–27, 2019 in open-air locations in Prince George’s County. Auditioning actors must be 18 years or older, and should present a monologue from one of Shakespeare’s plays. Actors need not be county residents to audition. Auditions are by appointment only. To schedule, send email to Christopher Dwyer, Artistic Director, at dwyer.pgshakes@gmail.com.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 2019, 10 AM–6 PM SNOW DATE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 2019, 10 AM–6 PM
World Dance Showcase Auditions Performers of traditional, culture-specific dance styles, ages 16 years and older may audition for the 17th Annual World Dance Showcase. Adjudicators will select six groups to perform in concert on Saturday, March 30, 2019, at 8 pm, with each group receiving an honorarium of $600. Those selected will have a custom lighting design created for them using state-of-the-art computerized lighting displays available at the Publick Playhouse. A professional high-definition video recording of each dance is made available to the selected dance companies after the March performance. The audition piece may include any traditional work of 15 minutes or less. Work must be auditioned in finished form with costumes. General stage lighting, microphones and CD/mp3 player will be provided. Music may be live or pre-recorded. For more information contact Christel Stevens at 301-446-3238; TTY 301-699-2544.
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Prince George’s
PUBLICK PLAYHOUSE for the Performing Arts
Theatre Hours: Administrative offices are open Monday-Friday, 8:30 am–5 pm. Box Office Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:30 am – 5 pm and two hours before every performance. NEW! Online ticketing available. For more information, visit arts.pgparks.com. Box Office Ticket Policies: The Box Office accepts cash, checks, VISA, MasterCard, Discover Card, and American Express. A $25 fee will be assessed for returned checks. Everyone, regardless of age, must have a ticket; children under age one who sit on parents’ laps will be issued a special ticket at no charge. All ticket sales are final; tickets may not be refunded or exchanged. Accessibility: The Department of Parks and Recreation encourages and supports the participation of individuals with disabilities. Register at least a minimum of two weeks in advance of the program start date to request and receive a disability accommodation. Renting the Playhouse: For information about renting the theatre, visit arts.pgparks.com or call 301-277-1710, TTY 301-699-2544. A rental brochure is also available. Location: 5445 Landover Road (Route 202), Cheverly, MD 20784 at the intersection of Route 450. Patrons may take Metro Bus F1, F8, F2, or T18 or Prince George’s The Bus 18 to the theatre. (Connect to F2 Metro Bus from Cheverly Metro Station, or ride T18 Metro Bus from the New Carrollton Metro Station.) Parking is free; there are three lighted parking lots adjacent to the theatre. Driving from Maryland: Take I-495 to the Baltimore/Washington Parkway South, exit at “Cheverly, Route 202” and turn right on Route 202. The theatre is 1/2 mile on the left. Driving from Washington, DC or Virginia: Take New York Avenue or I-295 to the Baltimore/Washington Parkway and exit on Route 202. Turn left on Route 202. The theatre is 1/2 mile on the left. Parking behind and beside the theatre is free. Contact: Phone 301-277-1710; TTY 301-699-2544; Fax 301-277-8816; arts.pgparks.com To receive email updates about special events, programs, and performances, please contact PublickPlayhouse@pgparks.com.
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