Whether it’s the Nutcracker defending Clara from the Mouse King or a songwriter strumming a guitar while singing about a winter wonderland, plenty of local performers are entertaining audiences during holiday-inspired events this season. Check out these upcoming shows and concerts, listed by date.
Presented by Pasadena Theatre Company at Anne Arundel Community College
Playing November 15-24
Tickets: www.ptcshows.com
The ghosts of Christmases past, present and future appear in hopes of helping Ebenezer Scrooge change his miserly ways in this Pasadena Theatre Company adaptation of the classic Charles Dickens story.
Presented by Classic Theatre of Maryland
Playing November 29-December 29
Tickets: www.classictheatremaryland.org
Based on the 1954 film, this musical adaptation features the music of Irving Berlin. Audiences will be treated to a heartwarming tale that is full of love and laughter.
Presented by Classic Theatre of Maryland
Playing December 5-29
Tickets: www.classictheatremaryland.org
Charles Dickens’ story was created to inspire a spirit of charity toward the less fortunate. This Helen Hayes Awards–recommended original production of this story has become an annual holiday tradition, delighting patrons of all ages.
Presented by Live Arts Maryland at Maryland Hall
Playing December 6 at 7:30pm
Tickets: www.liveartsmd.org
Yuletide carols being sung by a choir – that’s the theme of this holiday event featuring the talents of J. Ernest Green, the Annapolis Chorale, the Annapolis Chamber Orchestra, Broadway star Derrick Davis and pianist Mark Berman.
Presented by Children’s Theatre of Annapolis
Playing December 7 from 2:00pm-5:00pm
Tickets: www.childrenstheatreofannapolis.org
Showcasing performances from past and present Children’s Theatre of Annapolis talent, along with games and a visit from Santa, this holiday cabaret is a celebration for kids and parents.
Presented by the United States Naval Academy and Annapolis Symphony Orchestra
Playing: December 7-8 in the USNA chapel
Tickets: navyperforms.showare.com
Continuing a long-standing tradition, the United States Naval Academy (USNA) Glee Club is partnering with the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra and world-class soloists to present selections from Handel's beloved “Messiah” on this Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon. Conducted by Aaron Smith, USNA director of musical activities, this concert has been broadcast on public television stations nationwide.
Presented by Woods Memorial Presbyterian Church
Playing December 7 at 7:00pm
Tickets: www.woodschurch.org
Together, the Woods Church adult choir and a professional orchestra will offer Christmas music of the Baroque and Renaissance eras, surrounded by candlelight. With works by Johann Sebastian Bach, Antonio Vivaldi, George Frideric Handel, Heinrich Schütz, Dieterich Buxtehude, John Rutter — and some standard Christmas favorites —the concert is free, and no ticket is required. A livestream will be shared at www.woodschurch.org.
Presented by the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra
Playing December 13 at Maryland Hall and December 14 at Severna Park High School
Tickets: www.annapolissymphony.org
Join the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra and 70 world-class musicians as they bring the joy, beauty and warmth of the holidays to life with a dazzling mix of classic carols and heartwarming holiday tunes. Native Annapolitan soprano Katherine Sanford Schrock is this year’s guest artist, and she will help her fellow musicians usher in the holiday season. She returns to Annapolis at the height of her successful career as an opera singer and concert vocalist.
“Holiday Pops” will include a singalong, with conductor José-Luis Novo leading the orchestra, Sanford Schrock leading the crowd, and a visit from Santa. The ASO will perform a Duke Ellington jazz arrangement of the ‘Nutcracker’ overture, a fun and interesting twist to this holiday favorite.
Presented by The Dance Center at Severna Park Community Center
Playing December 13, 15 at Severna Park High School
Tickets: www.spcommunitycenter.org/events
Visit the magical world of sugar plum fairies and toy soldiers with this enchanting adaptation of “The Nutcracker.” According to The Dance Center, “This timeless classic will spark your imagination, touch your heart, and transport you to a winter wonderland like no other.”
Presented by Live Arts Maryland at St. Anne’s Episcopal Church
Playing December 13-15
Tickets: www.liveartsmd.org
The acoustics of St. Anne’s in downtown Annapolis are expected to provide a clear sound for performances of Handel’s “Messiah” and the “Hallelujah” chorus.
Presented by The Talent Machine Company at Indian Creek School
Playing December 13-23
Tickets: www.talentmachine.com
A family tradition for Anne Arundel County audiences, “A Jolly Holiday” features Rudolph, Frosty, Santa, dancing bears and elves as part of an evening of music and holiday spirit. The show will feature a cast of 42 talented children, ages 7-18. From classic carols to contemporary favorites, the production promises a mix of joyful tunes, delightful dance numbers and colorful sets including a magical toy room that comes to life.
Presented by Ballet Theatre of Maryland at Maryland Hall
Playing December 14-22
Tickets: www.balletmaryland.org
This annual show delights audiences with its whimsical story, entertaining characters, and festive sets and costumes. To extend the joy of the holidays, Ballet Theatre of Maryland will offer a family friendly sugar plum party before every Sunday show.
Presented by Chesapeake Ballet Company at Children’s Theatre of Annapolis
Playing December 14-16, 20-22
Tickets: chesapeakeballetcompany.ludus.com
Under the direction of Noelle Reese, the Severna Park-based Chesapeake Ballet Company will bring together the talent and expertise of local dancers with the artistic direction of Dmitri Malikov and Ninel Cherevko.
“We are thrilled to present this landmark season of ‘The Nutcracker’ and to celebrate 20 years of bringing dance to life for our community,” Reese said. “This production is a testament to the dedication of our dancers and the expertise of Dmitri Malikov and Ninel Cherevko, who have truly transformed this year’s performance into something special.”
The 20th anniversary season of ‘The Nutcracker’ will feature a blend of tradition and innovation, inviting audiences to experience the enchanting story of Clara and her Nutcracker Prince with fresh choreography, beautiful costumes, stunning set designs and a bit of holiday magic.
Presented by Rams Head On Stage
Playing December 16-17
Tickets: www.ramsheadonstage.com
The 26th annual show features Anne Arundel County artists playing holiday originals and classic tunes.
Presented by the National Symphony Orchestra at The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.
Playing: November 29-December 1
Tickets: www.kennedy-center.org/nso
Relive the story of Buddy, who was accidentally transported to the North Pole as a toddler and raised to adulthood among Santa’s elves. Buddy feels that he does not fit in and travels to New York in search of his real father. Watch the film, accompanied by John Debney’s score.
Presented by the Hippodrome Theatre in Baltimore
Playing December 16-17
Tickets: www.nutcracker.com/tickets
This year’s Christmas ballet at the Hippodrome will be complemented by a live orchestra led by Grammy-winning conductor Michael Repper and a special collaboration with the Children’s Chorus of Maryland.
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