(un)choir

(un)choir turns the tables on traditional choir. No auditions, no rehearsals, no long-term commitment – just show up and sing a song you love! You’ll get a lyric sheet and then Allison Hughes, music director for the College Park Chorale, will teach you 2 or 3 part harmony to a well-known song. The evening will end with a performance by the whole group.

There is no cost to participate. Food & beverage will be available to purchase from MilkBoy ArtHouse's menu.

Songwriter Sundays

Come to MilkBoy ArtHouse every third Sunday of the month for Songwriter Sundays! Curated by local songwriter Annette Wasilik, each performance showcases three incredible songwriters and includes a short opening set from a local rising star.

The February showcase features:

  • Mike Ryan
  • Dan Whitener
  • Eli Lev
  • With Ujjval Saravanan

Music + Entertainment Starts Here

Music + Entertainment Starts Here

DIY Booking & Promotions

Dive into the world of independent booking & promotions with Asher Meerovich from VoidLife Records (College Park) and Fitz Holladay from Sofar Sounds (DC). Moderated by WTMD radio host and Baltimore music coordinator Sam Sessa, this event will feature a live performance by College Park's own Tomato Dodgers.

(un)choir: “I Can See Clearly Now” by Johnny Nash

(un)choir turns the tables on traditional choir. No auditions, no rehearsals, no long-term commitment – just show up and sing a song you love! You’ll get a lyric sheet and then Allison Hughes, music director for the College Park Chorale, will teach you 2 or 3 part harmony to a well-known song. The evening will end with a performance by the whole group.

There is no cost to participate. Food & beverage will be available to purchase from MilkBoy ArtHouse's menu.

Arts Drop-In

College Park Arts Exchange is bringing their classic Arts Drop-In series to MilkBoy ArtHouse! Every second Sunday of the month, adults and kids alike are welcome to take part in fun arts projects facilitated by arts specialist Aaron Springer.

Bring the family, take a seat, order brunch and get started on your project. You'll leave MilkBoy ArtHouse will a full stomach – and an artistic memento from your experience.

Seating and capacity are limited. Project supplies are provided at no cost, but we encourage you to purchase brunch and support MilkBoy ArtHouse!

Second Season: Babel and The Breaking Point

The Breaking Point

By Jennifer Kasnadi

The Breaking Point explores how relationships between people devolve due to the current political climate of the US. The piece features interviews with students from the School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance studies that comment on how politics affect an "epicenter of apathy."

Babel

By Almost Human

City of College Park Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

The City's annual tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. will feature a keynote address by business strategist, writer and speaker, Jennifer B. Jones. Past and new participants will gather to honor Dr. King's legacy and remind us that We Must Live Together. Stay for a brief reception and an opportunity to meet the performers.

Town Hall

In a small town, somewhere in America, a community gathers to ask their senator questions about the politics of the day, and the proceedings are live-streamed on social media by a young intern. But the conversation turns into a heated debate with mortal stakes when a retired librarian takes the event hostage. 

Maryland Opera Studio students premiere an opera by the winner of the annual Opera Composition Contest. Launched in 2017, the contest is a joint initiative of the Maryland Opera Studio and Artist Partner Program to support the cultivation and performance of new work. 

New Dances

New Dances is a great opportunity for students to present their creative work on stage, no matter how developed it is. New Dances is a fun, supportive and fulfilling experience for everyone!

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