A Night with Megan Piphus Peace at the Clarice, Mar 12

A Night with Megan Piphus Peace at the Clarice, Mar 12

The University of Maryland and the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center present:
A Night with Megan Piphus Peace

Wednesday, March 12, 2025 • 7:30PM

Venue: Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center.

Groundbreaking Black puppeteer Megan Piphus Peace will share her experiences and career highlights, including her work on Sesame Street. Dean Stephanie Shonekan will moderate the conversation. Megan will also do a short performance with her favorite puppets.

Tickets: Free, tickets required, click here.

Clue on Stage, High School Edition at Bishop McNamara High School, Mar 7-9

Clue on Stage, High School Edition at Bishop McNamara High School, Mar 7-9

Bishop McNamara High School presents
Clue on Stage, High School Edition

March 7 – 9, 2025
Friday, March 7 at 7:00 pm
Saturday, March 8 at 7:00 pm
Sunday, March 9 at 2:00 pm

Location: Bishop McNamara High School in Forestville.

Get ready for a night of mystery and laughs! Clue is a hilarious murder-mystery based on the classic board game—you won’t want to miss it!

Tickets are $15. Click here or here.

Bowie High School presents Little Shop of Horrors at the Bowie CPA, Feb 28-Mar 2

Bowie High School presents Little Shop of Horrors at the Bowie CPA, Feb 28-Mar 2

Bulldog Theatre at Bowie High School presents
Little Shop of Horrors
Book & Lyrics by Howard Ashman
Music by Alan Menken

February 28 – March 2, 2025
Friday, February 28 at 7pm
Saturday, March 1 at 7pm
Sunday, March 2 at 2pm

Presented by: Bowie High School
Location: Bowie Center for the Performing Arts

for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf at the Clarice, Feb 21-28

for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf at the Clarice, Feb 21-28

The University of Maryland and the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center present:
for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf
by Ntozake Shange
directed by Ama Law and Fatima Quander

February 21–28, 2025
Fri, Feb 21, 2025 . 7:30PM
Sat, Feb 22, 2025 . 7:30PM
Sun, Feb 23, 2025 . 2:00PM
Wed, Feb 26, 2025 . 7:30PM: Includes an audio description.
Thu, Feb 27, 2025 . 7:30PM: Includes ASL interpretation.
Fri, Feb 28, 2025 . 7:30PM

Venue: Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center.

Ntozake Shange’s highly influential 1976 choreopoem for colored girls… might well be the most performed and important piece of theater created expressly by and for Black women in the history of the United States. The work has been adapted for both film and television and can boast a Tony-nominated Broadway revival as recently as 2022. UMD School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies faculty members Ama Law and Fatima Quander direct a loving rendition of Shange’s masterpiece that proves its timelessness.

Tickets: $25 Public, $10 Students, click here.

Prince George’s Community College presents Out of the Vineyard, Feb 19-26

Prince George’s Community College presents Out of the Vineyard, Feb 19-26

Prince George’s Community College presents:
Out of the Vineyard
by Psalmayene 24

February 19 – 26, 2025
Wednesday, February 19th at 6:30 PM
Friday, February 21st at 7:30 PM
Saturday, February 22nd at 3:00 PM
Saturday, February 22nd at 7:30 PM
Wednesday, February 26th at 3:00 PM

Location: Prince George’s Community College.

Center for Performing Arts, 301 Largo Road Largo, MD 20774

A vivid, deeply-researched narrative constructed from interviews with descendants of enslaved families and individuals. Through powerful imagery and movement, “Out of the Vineyard” brushes against the grain of history to bring the experiences of freedom-making from enslavement to life.

“Out of the Vineyard (OOTV)” was written by esteemed playwright Psalmayene 24, who masterfully adapts the groundbreaking historical work “A Question of Freedom: The Families Who Challenged Slavery from the Nation’s Founding to Civil War” by historian William G. Thomas III for the stage.

The play highlights the families, names, and places, illuminating stories of quests for freedom and opportunity against systematic racism. By exploring how slavery has shaped our societies and by encouraging audiences to think critically about the legacy of hiding the details of history, “Out of the Vineyard” promotes a deeper understanding of the issues facing us today. The play inspires audiences to work toward a more just and equitable future.

Unraveling over seven decades, the enslaved families of Prince George’s County, Maryland, including the Butlers, Queens, Mahoneys, Bells, and more, embarked on a relentless legal quest for freedom. These brave families confronted formidable slavery within the court system, leading their crusade to the highest echelons of justice: the Supreme Court.

Tickets $40 General, or $10 Students, click here.