Register for Theater Skills or Home-School Classes at Huntington Community Center

2019 Winter Teen Theater Skills Workshop at the Huntington Community Center, Dec 3, 2018 – Feb 22, 2019

M-NCPPC Theater Skills Workshop for ages 10-15

Mondays, 6pm to 8pm and Fridays, 7pm to 9pm; December 3, 2018 – February 22, 2019

Location: Huntington Community Center, 13022 8th Street, Bowie MD.

Learn how to stage a play, including acting, stage design, stage presence, and costume design. Present it to family and friends at the end of the camp session.

Ages 10 yrs. – 15 yrs.

No fee: free course.

To sign up click here and search for keyword “theatre”.


2019 Winter Home-School Theater Class at the Huntington Community Center, Tue, Jan 8-Feb 26, 2019

M-NCPPC Home-School Theater Class for ages 8-14

Tuesdays, 11:30pm to 1:00pm, January 8 – February 26, 2019

Location: Huntington Community Center, 13022 8th Street, Bowie MD.

Learn the basics of putting together a play.

Ages 8 yrs. – 14 yrs.

Fee: $50 residents; $65 non-residents

To sign up click here and search for keyword “theatre”.

Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro at Clarice Smith, Nov 16-19

Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro at Clarice Smith, Nov 16-19

Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro
W.A. Mozart, composer
Lorenzo Da Ponte, librettist

November 16 – 19, 2018

Fri, Nov 16, 2018 . 7:30PM
Sun, Nov 18, 2018 . 3:00PM
Mon, Nov 19, 2018 . 7:30PM

Venue: Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center. Kay Theatre

Regarded by many as the greatest opera of all time, this tale of deception is a romantic comedy accompanied by some of the most beautiful and familiar music ever written. Mozart takes audiences on a hilarious adventure as Figaro and Susanna overcome plotting and jealousy to make it to their wedding day. A winning combination of music and mischief.

Sung in Italian with English supertitles.

Tickets: General public $25, Student/Youth $10. Click here.

Hell is a Bubble Tea Shop at Clarice Smith, Nov 16 & 18

Hell is a Bubble Tea Shop at Clarice Smith, Nov 16 & 18

Second Season:
Hell is a Bubble Tea Shop
by Hana Huie
November 16 & 18, 2018

Fri, Nov 16, 2018 . 7:30PM
Sun, Nov 18, 2018 . 2:00PM
Sun, Nov 18, 2018 . 7:00PM

Venue: Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center. Cafritz Foundation Theatre

What happens when the barriers holding you back from your dreams are also the people closest to you? Hell is a Bubble Tea Shop is a play that explores how we construct identity in the midst of obstacles and expectations… that happen to take the form of a Chinese-American family. We follow the journey of a freshly deceased young woman who tries to use her new perspective on life to make sense of familial expectations and pain.

Free, tickets are required. Click here.

The Complete History of America at Prince George’s Community College, Nov 16

The Complete History of America at Prince George’s Community College, Nov 16

Prince George’s Community College Hallam Players Present:

The Complete History of America
by Adam Long, Reed Martin & Austin Tichenor
directed by Antoinette Doherty

November 16, 2018 at 2:00pm and 7:30pm

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

Largo Student Center, Rennie Forum

A smash and grab history-comedy at its brashest.

Tickets: $5 general admission. Seating is limited.

For More Information Call: (301) 546-0926

Ronya-Lee Anderson: Kings and Queens at Joe’s Movement Emporium, Nov 16

Ronya-Lee Anderson: Kings and Queens at Joe’s Movement Emporium, Nov 16

NextLook:
Kings and Queens
Performed by Ronya-Lee LaVaune Anderson

Friday, November 16, 2018 at 7:00 PM

Location: Joe’s Movement Emporium

Kings and Queens is a multi-disciplinary project designed to highlight the contributions of African-American artists to the beloved musical genre: Rock n’ Roll. The project will combine monologues, live music, projections, dance and discussion honing in on artists such as Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Jimi Hendrix, Big Momma Thorton, Bo Diddley, Louis Gordon and others. Beyond noting the practice of cultural appropriation, the project will illustrate the influence of black musicians on their white successors like Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and Led Zeppelin, generally considered the greatest rockers. In workshop and performance Kings and Queens links the lives and legacies of black and white artists, the richness of their synergy lost due to racial discrimination and ignorance.

Ronya-Lee LaVaune Anderson is a dancer, choreographer, singer, songwriter and educator. She holds a Master’s of Divinity from Duke Divinity School in Durham, North Carolina, a B.A. in Dance and a B.A. in English Language and Literature from the University of Maryland at College Park. A former member of the Chuck Davis African American Dance Ensemble, Clancy Works, Carla Perlo’s Carla and Company, Erica Rebollar Dance Co., Liz Lerman’s Dance Exchange and most recently, Dance Place’s Marvin Gaye Project, for which she also serves as Rehearsal Director, Ronya-Lee has performed both nationally and internationally. She has led residencies at Duke University (Durham, NC), Henderson State University (Arkadelphia, Arkansas), Mercyhurst University (Erie, PA) and Prince George’s Community College (Landover, MD). Her work has been commissioned by Duke University, PG Community College, Joy of Motion, DanceEthos, Dance For All Youth Company in South Africa, as well as churches, schools and community organizations throughout the United States.

Tickets: Pay what you wish, $5 to $25. Click here.