Beech Tree Puppets presents Crow Brings Daylight at College Park Arts Exchange, Dec 6 at 3pm

Beech Tree Puppets presents Crow Brings Daylight at College Park Arts Exchange, Dec 6 at 3pm

Beech Tree Puppets presents “Crow Brings Daylight”
Sunday, December 6, 2015 at 3 pm.

College Park Arts Exchange
Old Parish House, 4711 Knox Road, College Park MD

Beech Tree Puppets uses shadow puppetry and marionettes for this show about the legend of how the Crow brought Sunlight to the world.

Our AHA Kids Series is appropriate for ages 3 and 8 with their parents. This show is FREE and open to the public — Your generous donation to College Park Arts Exchange is always appreciated!

Holidays Around the World at the Publick Playhouse, Dec 3

Holidays Around the World at the Publick Playhouse, Dec 3

Midweek Matinee
Thursday, December 3, 2015 at 10:15 am $ 12 noon
Holidays Around the World

Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Join Nick and Joy as they travel home for the holidays. On the way they encounter people celebrating many different traditional holidays, including The Festival of Lights, Kwanzaa, The Lohri Festival of India, and even Chinese New Year. Experience the costumes, stories, and celebrations that occur around the globe during this special time of year.

Recommended for Grades K-5. Curriculum Connections: Social studies, Language Arts.

Tickets: $8 / $6 groups of 20 or more

More than 90 Miles from Home and Snake Telegram at Clarice Smith, Nov 20-22

More than 90 Miles from Home and Snake Telegram at Clarice Smith, Nov 20-22

More than 90 Miles from Home and Snake Telegram

Fri, Nov 20, 2015. 7:30PM
Sun, Nov 22, 2015. 3:00PM
Sun, Nov 22, 2015. 7:00PM

Venue: Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center. Dance Theatre, General Admission.

More than 90 Miles from Home
by Colette Krogol

More than 90 Miles from home explores Colette Krogol’s Cuban-American identity and the oral stories told to her throughout her life by her maternal Cuban family. Through movement, poetry and film, Colette attempts to piece together reality and dream by coming to terms with the truth that the Cuba she knows from her families stories exists vividly but solely in her mind. She can deeply hear, taste, feel, smell, and be with her Cuba but only for as long as each story goes. This work weaves together personal moments of history, loss, mystery, anger, joy and family while reorienting the viewer’s cinematic experience by encouraging them to investigate their surroundings and take on new perspectives.

“To me it isn’t just 90 miles when you can never go back home.” – Mom

Snake Telegram
by Sarah Beth Oppenheim

Oppenheim performs a soft and vicious solo evening which unravels from maneuvered folds into an operetta of savage and coarse dimensions. It is both mystery and surprise that arcs from coil to cry as its plucked and tarnished movements dance to cool, cool jazz.

Free, tickets required. Get tickets here.

Series: 2015-2016 TDPS Second Season

The Ghost of Strasburg at Joe’s Movement Emporium, Nov 20-21

The Ghost of Strasburg at Joe’s Movement Emporium, Nov 20-21

The Ghost of Strasburg
By Carol Lee Campbell

Friday, November 20, 2015 at 8:00pm
Saturday, November 21, 2015 at 3:00pm

Location: Joe’s Movement Emporium

Circa 1929 in Central Virginia, where the ladies of the Strasburg Hotel offer more than a good night’s rest — They provide sanctuary to lost souls. But when the wife of a policeman seeks refuge from her husband, the hotel proves anything but idyllic. From critically-acclaimed playwright Carol Lee Campbell (The Goddess Diaries) comes a new story that blends history with a touch of magic in a genre-defying drama about our dalliances with eternity.

Tickets: $15.

The Fourth of April at Bowie State University, Nov 19-22

The Fourth of April at Bowie State University, Nov 19-22

The Fourth of April

Description: Written to commemorate Bowie State University’s 150th anniversary, the play is set in the immediate aftermath of the Civil Rights Movement. It concerns the activities of Bowie State College students in the 1967-68 academic year when they confronted conditions on campus and power at the highest level of state government.

Thursday, Nov. 19, 2015 at 7:30pm
Friday, Nov. 20, 2015 at 11am and 7:30pm
Saturday, Nov. 21, 2015 at 7:30pm
Sunday, Nov. 22, 2015 at 2:30pm

Fine and Performing Arts Center, Main Stage, Bowie State University.

$12 general admission
$7 students, faculty and staff
$5 children

Contact:
Bob Bartlett
bbartlett@bowiestate.edu
301-860-3769