The Call

When Annie and Peter decide to adopt, they set their sights on a child from Africa. But just how much of Africa are they willing to bring into their home? Long-buried secrets surface, surprising new tensions with old friends arise, and their marriage is put to the test — all in the face of one startling choice. With keen acumen, this portrait of cultural divide casts global issues into the heart of an American home.

“A thoughtful and engrossing new play.” — The New York Times 

Songs of Lear / Piesni Leara: Song of the Goat Theatre

In this poetic and visceral song cycle, Shakespeare’s darkly tragic King Lear is distilled to its musical essence. Movement, words and choral songs performed in Latin, Polish and English render the iconic story of a man who loses everything that defines him.

End Time Harvest Ministries 20th Anniversary Gala

This Red Carpet event will celebrate you and all of ETHM's accomplishments throughout our 20-year journey. So come out and take commemorative pictures with many of your favorite people, new acquaintances, family and friends.

College Park Youth Orchestra Spring Concert

The College Park Youth Orchestra, with more than 80 string musicians from across the region, is playing its annual spring concert with performances by the Primary Ensemble, Intermediate Ensemble, and Chamber Ensemble.

Music in Mind: Four Strings Around the World- A Global Tableau of Solo Violin Repertoire

Experience a fantastic journey around the globe through a violin recital with a theatrical twist.  Four Strings around the World for solo violin features works inspired by the composers’ own ethnic heritage and expresses a variety of musical cultures and performance techniques.  Featured are Bach’s Chaconne and Paganini’s Caprice No. 24, as well as two new works commissioned especially for this program by Indian composer Shirish Korde and Native American composer Jerod “Impichchaachaaha’” Tate. 

NextNOW Fest 2016

Most events are free. All events are freeing.

Just because class will be in session doesn’t mean festival season will be over! NextNOW Fest kicks off the school year and The Clarice’s 2016–2017 season with a creative welcome and welcome back for Terps. Experience two days of nonstop music, theatre and dance performances and immersive, technology-driven installations by artists from around campus and the country.

NextNOW Fest is open to all. Be a part of what’s next now!

2016 NextNOW Fest Lineup

 

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