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SUMMARY:HAIR at Vagabond Players
DESCRIPTION:The historic Vagabond Players—the nation’s oldest continuously operating little theater—kicks off its milestone 110th Season with HAIR\, the groundbreaking “American Tribal Love-Rock Musical” with book and lyrics by Gerome Ragnia and James Rado and music by Galt MacDermot. This revolutionary work\, which stormed Broadway in 1968 and forever transformed American musical theater\, channels the passion\, rebellion\, and hope of a generation on the brink of change. \nDirected by TJ Lukacsina in his Vagabond Players debut\, with music direction by Stephen Deininger and choreography by Rikki Howie Lacewell\, this bold new production reimagines HAIR for a modern audience while honoring its free-spirited roots. This exciting\, revolutionary and theatrical celebration of 1960’s counterculture was a rebellion against the establishment\, war\, and social repression that championed freedom\, individuality\, sexual liberation\, racial equality\, AND captured the spirit of a generation in revolt. \nBrimming with iconic songs like “Aquarius\,” “Good Morning Starshine\,” “Let the Sunshine In\,” “I Got Life\,” and “Where Do I Go?”\, HAIR captures the joy\, defiance\, and raw emotion of a community daring to question authority and celebrate individuality. More than 50 years later\, it still vibrates with an energy and drive that contributed to it being a phenomenon and its messages of peace\, equality\, and love still ring out as powerfully as ever. \nHAIR runs October 17 – November 23\, 2025\, with performances Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. And check out a special “Thursdays on Broadway” performance Nov. 20 at 8 p.m. when all tickets are just $18. \nFor tickets\, cast and show info visit vagabondplayers.org. Special discounts and group rates are available online.
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LOCATION:Vagabond Players\, 806 S Broadway\, Baltimore\, MD 21231
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SUMMARY:Defying the Stereotype: Jews and the Making of Modern Art
DESCRIPTION:“Celebrating Jews in the Arts” is a three-part series devoted to the vibrant legacy and ongoing influence of Jewish creativity. Hosted by distinguished experts\, each event showcases how Jewish artists and performers have shaped music\, visual arts\, and comedy across generations. \nOn November 10\, 2025 at 7 p.m.\, art historian Dr. Ori Z. Soltes explores Jewish innovation in the visual arts over the past 150 years\, from Moritz Oppenheim to Anish Kapoor. This image-rich engaging talk highlights how Jews have helped shape modern and contemporary art\, breaking boundaries and redefining creativity. Key works by both renowned and lesser-known artists will be discussed\, offering a comprehensive view of Jewish influence across genres and movements. \n“Celebrating Jews in the Arts” promises a memorable journey through achievement\, innovation\, and resilience. Join Beth Israel Congregation to honor the masterpieces\, music\, and laughter that continue to shape our world.
URL:https://jmoreliving.com/event/defying-the-stereotype-jews-and-the-making-of-modern-art/
LOCATION:Beth Israel Congregation – Owings Mills\, 3706 Crondall Lane Owings Mills\, Maryland 21117
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SUMMARY:Auditions for The Heidi Chronicles at Vagabond Players
DESCRIPTION:Audition Dates and Info:\nMon.\, Nov. 10 | 7 – 10 p.m.\nTues.\, Nov. 11 | 7 – 10 p.m. \nCallbacks: Sat.\, Nov. 15 at 12 p.m. \nSign-up for an audition slot using SignUp Genius. Time slots are limited to 2 auditioners per 10 minute block – Each auditioner will be seen individually. \nAuditioners are asked to prepare 2 contrasting monologues. Headshots & resumes are not required\, but gladly accepted. Video submissions are NOT accepted. \nLocation:\nVagabond Players\n806 S. Broadway\nBaltimore\, MD 21231 \nPlay Synopsis:\nComprised of a series of interrelated scenes\, the play traces the coming of age of Heidi Holland\, a successful art historian\, as she tries to find her bearings in a rapidly changing world. Amidst a historical context that shifts from the 1960’s to the 1980’s\, the play follows Heidi’s relationships with her friends as they each trace their own paths\, as well as Heidi’s own relationship to feminist movements. Heidi and her friends wrestle with dovetailing and sometimes conflicting interests\, both personal and political\, as they navigate professional advancement\, romantic love and infidelity\, feminist activism\, cultural beauty standards\, consumerism and materialism\, the emergence of HIV/AIDS\, motherhood\, and loyalty– to their friendships\, their causes\, and themselves. Both a retrospective of the second wave feminist movement and an intimate portrait of one woman’s journey to maturity\, the play ultimately offers hope for future generations while reminding us that as the world changes\, we always have important work to do. \nProduction Dates:\nApril 10-May 3\, 2026\nPerformances Fri./Sat. at 8 p.m.; Sun. at 2 p.m.\nSpecial Performance Thursday\, April 30 at 8 p.m. \nRehearsal Dates:\nRehearsals will begin in late January and be held 2-3 weeknights and 1 weekend day per week. \nFor questions/more information email director Lee Conderacci at leeconderacci@gmail.com \nVagabond Players is a not-for-profit\, non-union theatre. Actors of all ethnicities are welcome.
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LOCATION:Vagabond Players\, 806 S Broadway\, Baltimore\, MD 21231
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