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SUMMARY:Vagabond Players: ARSENIC AND OLD LACE
DESCRIPTION:Murder\, mayhem\, and impeccable farce take center stage as Vagabond Players brings Joseph Kesselring’s classic ARSENIC AND OLD LACE to the stage Feb. 20 through March 15\, 2026. Directed by Katie Sheldon in her Vagabond Players directorial debut\, the production marks the third offering of the company’s milestone 110th season. \nMeet Aunt Abby and Aunt Martha Brewster—two of the sweetest homicidal maniacs you’ll ever encounter. Only please don’t let them talk you into a glass of their homemade elderberry wine\, because you probably won’t live to regret it! As the corpses begin to pile up\, so does nephew Mortimer Brewster’s panic—not just in trying to fend off the police\, but also his prodigal brother\, Jonathan\, a murderous gangster with a scary new face and a body count that rivals his aunts’. \nIt may not seem hilarious that a dozen men succumb to one of the most unlikely murder plots ever perpetrated in Brooklyn\, N.Y.\, but ARSENIC AND OLD LACE remains one of American theatre’s most enduring comedies\, which exposes the insanity and dark secrets that lie hidden beneath the veneer of an ordinary\, folksy all-American family. \nARSENIC AND OLD LACE runs Feb. 20 – March 15\, 2026\, with performances Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. And check out a special “Thursdays on Broadway” performance March 12 at 8 p.m. when all tickets are just $12. \nFor tickets\, cast and show info visit vagabondplayers.org. Special discounts and group rates are available online. \nLocated in the heart of Baltimore’s historic Fells Point\, Vagabond Players continues its tradition of bold\, intimate theater that sparks conversation and celebrates artistic freedom. Now in its 110th season\, the company remains a cornerstone of Baltimore’s performing arts scene.
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LOCATION:Vagabond Players\, 806 S Broadway\, Baltimore\, MD 21231
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SUMMARY:Loyola University Maryland 2026 Humanities Symposium Keynote Address
DESCRIPTION:Pulitzer Prize–winning author and public historian David W. Blight will deliver this free lecture exploring how the Declaration of Independence’s aspirational ideals continue to shape and challenge our understanding of equality 250 years after its signing. \nA book signing with books available for purchase will immediately follow the talk. Guests can meet Blight\, who has written and lectured extensively on slavery and abolitionism\, the Civil War and Reconstruction\, race relations\, and problems in public history\, American historical memory and African American intellectual and cultural history. \nHis Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom garnered nine book awards – including the Pulitzer Prize\, the Francis Parkman Prize\, the Bancroft Prize and the Gilder Lehrman Lincoln Prize – and was optioned by Higher Ground Productions and Netflix for a projected feature film. He previously consulted for such documentary films as “Death and the Civil War\,” the PBS series\, “Africans in America\,” and “The Reconstruction Era.” \nIn addition to being one of the authors of the bestselling American history textbook for the college level\, A People and a Nation\, Blight is series advisor and editor for Bedford Books’ American History and Culture series. He is also a frequent book reviewer for The New York Times\, Washington Post Book World\, the Chicago Tribune\, the Los Angeles Times\, the San Francisco Chronicle\, The Boston Globe\, Slate\, and other media outlets. \nHaving previously taught at Amherst College and held distinguished fellowships at Cambridge University\, the Huntington Library\, and the New York Public Library\, Blight currently is Sterling Professor of History at Yale University and Director of the Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery\, Resistance\, and Abolition. As chair of the Yale and Slavery Working Group\, he co-authored Yale and Slavery: A History. \nBlight’s keynote address will cap off various faculty workshops\, student-faculty colloquia and activities following the theme “Life\, Liberty\, and the Unfinished Work of Democracy.” Since 1986\, Loyola’s Humanities Center has sponsored the annual Humanities Symposium – a series of events related to a particular text for students\, faculty\, friends of the University and the Baltimore community. The main goal has been to get a large portion of the Loyola community to read the same work at roughly the same time and to be engaged in a common inquiry. Keynote speakers have included Elie Wiesel\, Toni Morrison\, Tracy Chevalier\, Czeslaw Milosz\, Phil Klay\, Vice Admiral James B. Stockdale and William Bennett.
URL:https://jmoreliving.com/event/loyola-university-maryland-2026-humanities-symposium-keynote-address/
LOCATION:Loyola University Maryland McGuire Hall\, 4501 North Charles St.\, Baltimore\, Md. 21210
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