POSTPONED: One-Act Play Festival at Eleanor Roosevelt High School, Mar 20-22

One-Act Play Festival at Eleanor Roosevelt High School, Mar 20-22

The One-Act Play Festival has been postponed to April due to weather.

One-Act Play Festival

Location: Eleanor Roosevelt High School in Greenbelt. In the Drama Room (004).

March 20 – 22, 2018 at 7pm

At Roosevelt every Spring, we hold our One Act Festival, in which we showcase many different One Acts. Each One Act is about 10 to 15 minutes, and they are all student directed (and in some cases, even student written). They are a fun opportunity for students to experiment with the different aspects of putting on a play, and get a closer look at how many things actually go into making a play.

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8th Annual Theatre Festival at Laurel High School, Mar 17

8th Annual Theatre Festival at Laurel High School, Mar 17

8th Annual Theatre Festival
Location: Laurel High School.

Selected Elementary, Middle and High School theatre students will be in workshops all day and selected groups will showcase their work in a culminating production at 6:00 p.m.

Admission is $5.00. (Children under 5 are free)

For more information contact:
Patricia Payne
301-808-8256
patpayne@pgcps.org

Take Laughter With You at Joe’s Movement Emporium, Mar 17

Take Laughter With You at Joe’s Movement Emporium, Mar 17

Take Laughter With You
The Second Annual Benefit for Clowns Without Borders
Joe’s Movement Emporium

Warning: Show may provoke, laughter, wonder, and hope against all odds!

Saturday, March 17th, 2018 at 6pm

Location: Joe’s Movement Emporium

The second annual benefit is a true variety show: Clean comedy for adults and kids and all kinds of circus and variety arts. Each year, top-notch performers volunteer their time and talent to wow audiences for a great cause. Proceeds of the show support CWB-USA’s work of relieving suffering through laughter in areas of crisis all over the world. This show will support CWB’s tour in the Balkans where hundreds of thousands of refugees are seeking asylum.

The event is hosted by CWB Board Member and performing artist, Kolleen Kintz, and includes performances by the area’s top performers. Expect variety including acrobatics, aerialists, comedy, and juggling by Christian Kloc, Drew Richardson, Anthony Oliva, Elise Sipos, Jane Bryan, Julia Quigley, Kiersten VanHouten, Krystan Silva, Lessie Longstreet, Kim DeAngelis, Sophia DeAngelis, and Matthew Pauli. The evening also includes performances by Clowns Without Borders performing artists Bobby Kintz, Brendon Gawel, Alex Orthwein and Kaitlin Kaufman.

Hosted by Her Royal Silliness Kolleen Kintz
With knock out acts including:
Drew The Dramatic Fool Richardson
Nimble-fingered Juggler Christian Kloc
Courageous Subdeur of Savage Creatures Matthew Pauli
Audacious and Indomitable Acrobatics : Julia Quigley, Anthony Oliva, Lessie Longstreet, and Kiersten VanHouten
Aerial Sensations Krystan Silva, Jane Bryan, Elise Sipos, Kim DeAngelis & Sophia DeAngelis
And the CWB Clown Crew : Alex Orthwein, Bobby Kintz, Brendon Gawel, and Kaitlin Kaufman

Doors open at 5:30pm, with a 6:00pm curtain. All tickets are $20, and may be purchased online at: http://bit.ly/2BcQuUt or at the door. For additional information, visit http://www.clownswithoutborders.org

Privacy Project at Milkboy Arthouse, Mar 2-3

Privacy Project at Milkboy Arthouse, Mar 2-3

Privacy Project

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED

Part 1: Friday, March 2, 2018 8 PM
Part 2: Saturday, March 3, 2018 8 PM

Venue: Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center. Milkboy Arthouse, 7416 Baltimore Ave., College Park 20740

This groundbreaking transatlantic theater project is focused on the value of privacy. In cooperation with the Goethe-Institut Washington, theaters across the US and Europe have commissioned playwrights to write five-minute plays exploring the central question, “What does privacy mean to you in the digital age?” The results will be presented in different formats by a network of theaters through June 2018, with the intention of creating an artistic and cultural dialogue centered around varying American and European understandings of privacy.

Experience staged readings of all 15 plays over two evenings, accompanied by discussions about the issues raised by the works with participation from some of the playwrights as well as on-campus and local partners from the public policy, cyber-security and intelligence communities.

Join UMD faculty members and three of the participating artists/playwrights in Do Good Dialogue: No Place to Hide: A Conversation about Privacy, or the Lack Thereof on Wednesday, February 28, 2018 . 7 PM

Tickets: Reserved: $30+, General Admission: $25+, Student/Youth: $10+

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A Night in Harlem at Prince George’s Community College, Feb 23

A Night in Harlem at Prince George’s Community College, Feb 23

Prince George’s Community College Hallam Players Present:

A Night In Harlem
A celebration of the Harlem Renaissance movement

February 23, 2018 at 7:30pm

Location: Prince George’s Community College, Rennie Forum, Limited Seating.

Largo Student Center, Rennie Forum

Free Performance

For More Information Call: (301) 546-7422