Live Arts Maryland opens the season with music that explores peace, compassion, and our shared humanity. Karl Jenkins composed The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace. It’s a response to …
Meet the Civil War First Maryland Volunteer Infantry Regiment on Pinkney Street! Learn about their recruiting efforts in August and September of 1862 to replace troops lost at the battle …
Stop by the Hogshead Trades Museum and meet two prominent Annapolis ladies. Mrs. Dulaney and Mrs. Calvert are saying farewell to one another—and to the town they have long called …
Don’t miss When the Hurlyburly’s Done! This gripping drama follows a traveling Ukrainian theater troupe in 1920, performing Ukraine’s first Macbeth while facing war, loss, and uncertainty. Through laughter, music, and …
It’s the spring of 1776 and the American Revolution is underway. British occupation of several colonies, combined with Congress’ non-importation policy on British goods, makes essential supplies increasingly scarce for …
Marylanders organized a rapid-response militia to defend liberty during the early days of the American Revolution. Known as the Maryland Flying Camp, this force was more than a military unit; …
Step onto Pinkney Street and meet soldiers, camp followers, and musicians and experience the Revolutionary War through living history. Learn how African Americans served on both sides of the conflict …