Salt of the Earth at Clarice Smith, Apr 8-9

Salt of the Earth at Clarice Smith, Apr 8-9

PuppetCinema presents:
Salt of the Earth

Fri, Apr 8, 2016 . 8:00PM
Sat, Apr 9, 2016 . 8:00PM

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

Audience advisories: This performance contains strong language, cigarette smoking, haze, a gunshot sound effect, loud noises and fog.

A thousand pounds of salt become a punishing Middle Eastern desert; plastic tanks barrel down paper streets; and a faceless, nameless puppet emerges a rebel hero in this work by artist Zvi Sahar. Puppetry and hand-painted miniature sets combine with live filmmaking and projected video feeds, as a Lilliputian universe is created and destroyed before our eyes.

In Salt of the Earth, inspired by the bestselling Israeli novel The Road to Ein Harod by Amos Kenan, Sahar and PuppetCinema show us a dystopic world in which our protagonist — fleeing his country’s latest military coup — discovers the meaning of perseverance, survival, and ultimately, freedom.

General Public: Regular: $25, Student: $10.

Schoolhouse Rock Live! at the Publick Playhouse, Apr 8 & 9

Schoolhouse Rock Live! at the Publick Playhouse, Apr 8 & 9

Friday, April 8, 2016; 10:15 am & 12 noon Saturday, April 9, 2 pm
Schoolhouse Rock Live!

Location: Prince George’s Publick Playhouse

Description: Tom, a school teacher nervous about his first day of teaching, tries to relax by watching TV when various characters representing facets of his personality emerge from the set and show him how to win his students over with imagination and music, through such beloved Schoolhouse Rock songs as “Just A Bill,” “Lolly, Lolly, Lolly” and “Conjunction Junction.” Based on the Emmy-award winning series from the 1970s, Schoolhouse Rock Live! is lighting up stages everywhere bringing its infectious zest to a cross-generational audience.

Recommended for grades K-8. Curriculum Connections: Language Arts, History, Science, Math.

Tickets: Friday performance: $8/person, $6/groups of 20 or more; Saturday performance: $10/person

Register now for Theater Camps

Register now for Theater Camps

Summer 2016 theater camp registration is now open. The camps are filling fast, so sign up soon! For details and additional camps click here.

2016 Summer Camps

City of Greenbelt Recreation Department
2016 Creative Kids Camp with the Greenbelt Recreation Department, biweekly June 22-Aug 14, 2016
Camp Encore with the Greenbelt Recreation Department, June 20-July 15, 2016
Show: Camp Encore presents A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the Greenbelt Arts Center, July 13-14, 2016
Circus Camp with the Greenbelt Recreation Department, June 20-Aug 19, 2016

Joe’s Movement Emporium in Mount Rainier
World Arts Camp at Joe’s Movement Emporium, weekly June 20-Aug 12, 2016
Creative Cultures Camp at Joe’s Movement Emporium, June 20-July 15, 2016
Show: Creative Cultures Camp Show at Joe’s Movement Emporium, July 15, 2016, 5:30pm
Creativity Explored Camp at Joe’s Movement Emporium, July 18-29, 2016
Dance Theater Intensive Camp at Joe’s Movement Emporium, July 18-Aug 12, 2016
Show: Dance Theater Intensive Camp Show at Joe’s Movement Emporium, Aug 12, 2016, at 5:30pm

Prince George’s County camps:
Registration for 2016 Summer Camps & PreSchool courses begins…
Saturday, February 27, 9am for Prince George’s County residents
Saturday, March 5, 9am for non-residents
Click here for more information.

Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center in College Park
2016 Comedy Arts Camp at Clarice Smith, Aug 1-12, 2016
2016 Making a Musical Camp at Clarice Smith, July 5-15, 2016
2016 Performing Arts Workshop at Clarice Smith, Jul 18-29, 2016

Harmony Hall Regional Center in Fort Washington
2016 Exploring Theater Arts Camp for Children at Harmony Hall, Jun 20-Jul 1, 2016
2016 Exploring Theater Arts Camp for Mixed Ages at Harmony Hall, Jun 20-Jul 1 & Jul 18-29, 2016
2016 Performing Arts Workshop at Harmony Hall, Jul 5-15, 2016

Prince George’s Publick Playhouse in Cheverly
2016 Making a Musical Camp at the Publick Playhouse, July 5-15, 2016
2016 Theater Improvisation Camp at the Publick Playhouse, July 18-22, 2016

Huntington Community Center in Bowie
2016 Theater Camp at the Huntington Community Center, Aug 8-19, 2016



Third Annual Black Theatre Symposium at Clarice Smith, Apr 2 at 9am

Third Annual Black Theatre Symposium at Clarice Smith, Apr 2 at 9am

Third Annual Black Theatre Symposium
Embracing Inclusion and Diversity in American Theatre
Saturday, April 2, 2016 at 9AM

Venue: Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center. Gildenhorn Recital Hall, General Admission.

Featuring keynote speaker Johnetta Boone. Starting as an aspiringart student at the Duke Ellington School Of The Performing Arts and continuing her studies at FIT, Johnetta Boone has served as a stylist and designer for still photography, television, commercial and feature film arenas for more than two decades. Her images have been featured in Essence, German Vogue, Entertainment Weekly and Us Magazines. As a costume designer she has worked on such notable films as Cadillac Records featuring Beyoncé, The Jane Austen Book Club, The Notebook, Runaway Bride and Beloved. Most recently Ms. Boone has become a collaborator with Tyler Perry on films and TV Shows including Temptation, The Haves and the Have Nots, For Better or For Worse and Love Thy Neighbor.

Sponsored by the School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies, the 2016 Black Theatre Symposium (BTS) continues to champion efforts towards inclusion and diversity in American theatre.

In its third year, the BTS symposium will address the overriding theme: “Black Aesthetics: Past, Present, and Future.” Through panel discussions, workshops, and performances, BTS will explore the following:

What is a “Black Theatre Aesthetic”? Which institutions are successfully cultivating black theatre scholars and artists? How do we facilitate inclusion and diversity in the technical and design aspects of the field? Racial Battle Fatigue — How can theatre positively impact the current cultural climate and racial tensions?

Theatre professionals, scholars, and students will convene to discuss and take action around these questions in order to influence and expand practices of inclusion in the field of theatre.

Regular: $30 if purchased on or before March 2, 2016, $40 if purchased on or after March 3, 2016, Students: Free with valid university ID (registration required).

I Hate Hamlet at Laurel Mill Playhouse, Apr 1-17

I Hate Hamlet at Laurel Mill Playhouse, Apr 1 – 17

I Hate Hamlet
by Paul Rudnick
Directed by Ilene Chalmers
Produced by Maureen Rogers

Friday April 1, 2016 through Sunday April 17, 2016

Location: Laurel Mill Playhouse

A young and successful television actor relocates to New York, where he rents a marvelous, gothic apartment. With his television career in limbo, the actor is offered the opportunity to play Hamlet onstage, but there’s one problem: He hates Hamlet. His dilemma deepens with the entrance of John Barrymore’s ghost, who arrives intoxicated and in full costume to the apartment that once was his. The contrast between the two actors, the towering, dissipated Barrymore whose Hamlet was the greatest of his time, and Andrew Rally, hot young television star, leads to a wildly funny duel over women, art, success, duty, television, and yes, the apartment.

Performances run weekends from Friday April 1, 2016 through Sunday April 17, 2016 with Friday and Saturday evening performances at 8 p.m. Tickets are $20 for general admission. Admission for students (12 and under), active duty military and seniors (65 and over) is $15. Tickets can be purchased by clicking the link below. For further information, please call 301-617-9906 and press 2, or contact Maureen Rogers at maureencrogers@gmail.com or 301-452-2557.