HOURS: Monday - Friday, Noon - 5 pm Performance Days: Open 2 hours prior to performance through the first intermission or 1 hour after show time, whichever comes first.
Please arrive at least 45 minutes prior to show time to ensure on site parking
Online ticketing available 24 hours a day/ 7 days a week. Call for group rates - available for most performances. PLEASE CALL THE BOX OFFICE DIRECTLY TO ARRANGE WHEELCHAIR SEATING
For Subscriptions to the following companies, please contact the company directly.
ANNAPOLIS CHORALE/LIVE ARTS MARYLAND: Subscriptions are currently being accepted by calling 410-263-1906. Single tickets to Annapolis Chorale/Live Arts Maryland will go on sale August 15, 2010 at 12:00pm ONLINE ONLY. Walk-in and call-in sales begin August 16th at 12 noon at the Maryland Hall Box Office. **Tickets for the Annapolis Chorale February 11 & 12, 2011 performances will go on sale on September 13th, 2010 at 12:00pm online and at the box office**
ANNAPOLIS OPERA: Subscriptions are currently being accepted by calling 410-267-8135. Single tickets to Annapolis Opera will go on sale August 1st, 2010 at 12:00pm ONLINE ONLY. Walk-in and call-in sales begin August 2nd at 12 noon at the Maryland Hall Box Office.
BALLET THEATRE OF MARYLAND Please call 410-263-8289 for more information about subscriptions and single ticket on sale date.
The members of multi-national Minsarah met in September 2000 while all three of them attended BerkleeCollege of Music in Boston, Massachusetts.The word Minsarah is Hebrew and means "prism". Like a prism showing the colors in light, the trio goes for new sound colors and new ideas in band playing. A team of densely interacting improvisers, the three of them play with powerful and dramatic intensity, fresh lyricism, a sense of melody that is all their own and a great openness for improvisation and innovation. The trio attended the majority of the big festivals such as the Berlin jazz festival, Paris JVC Jazz Festival, Montreal Jazz Festival and many more. In the past year the trio recorded a quartet album with the jazz legend Lee Konitz.
The Sachs Jazz Series features some of the area's best musicians in an outdoor setting free and open to the public. Utilizing the front lawn labyrinth at Maryland Hall the series is underwritten by the family of the late Joe Sachs - MD Hall supporter and jazz aficionado.
Blending the blues of Mississippi John Hurt with the "hot club" swing of Django Reinhardt, The Blue Rhythm Boys have delighted audiences with their tight vocals and hot guitar playing since 1997. Tom Mitchell, Jim Stephanson, John Previti and Vince McCool bring authenticity and originality to their own smoky mix of hot jazz, blues and hokum.
Other shows in the series... June 23 - The Brooks Tegler band July 21 - The Redwinejazz Band - Tribute To Charlie Byrd September 15 - Anne Watts & Boister
All concerts take place on MD Hall's front lawn and are free and open ot the public. Lawn chairs and coolers allowed but alcohol is not. MHCA's Hard Bean Cafe will provide food and drinks including beer and wine for sale. Concerts last approximately 2 hours and will be held rain or shine. In the case of rain, concerts will be moved indoors.
Arts Alive 12 ARTS ALIVE 12 Friday, September 10, 2010 6 - 11 pm $150 per person $1,500 table of 10
TICKETS: 410-263-5544 ext. 10
Come celebrate and support the arts at Arts Alive 12, Maryland Hall’s largest single fundraiser in our "tent under the stars" on Maryland Hall’s front lawn. Featuring silent and live auctions, entertainment by the Brooks Tegler Orchestra and tasting stations with signature dishes and drinks by area restaurants, hotels and caterers. Proceeds support Maryland Hall's year-round arts programs.
For more information call 410-263-5544 ext. 10.
Thanks to our major sponsors: COMCAST Don and Judy Morrissette Additional support from: ARINC M&T Bank Sandy Spring Verizon
Sponsorships are available by calling Donna Anderson at 410-263-5544 ext 22.
The Sachs Jazz Series features some of the area's best musicians in an outdoor setting free and open to the public. Utilizing the front lawn labyrinth at Maryland Hall, the series is underwritten by the family of the late Joe Sachs - MD Hall supporter and jazz aficionado.
Comparing her to Kurt Weill and Jacques Brel New York Times reviewer Michael Yockel said about cabaret jazz and pop singer Anne Watts "her relentlessly listenable songs of sorrow and pity, of sin and salvation, deftly stitch together musical swatches of pre-Weimar Germany, jazz-age parts, and postmodern America to form a strong, seamless, 100 percent natural sound fabric". She's also been compared to Edith Piaf, Captain Beefheart, Thelonious Monk and Tom Waits all rolled into one and is fervently backed by her crackershot band Boister.
Other shows in the series... June 23 - The Brooks Tegler band July 21 - The Redwinejazz Band - Tribute To Charlie Byrd August 18 - The Blue Rhythm Boys
All concerts take place on Maryland Hall's front lawn and are free and open ot the public. Lawn chairs and coolers allowed but alcohol is not. MHCA's Hard Bean Cafe will provide food and drinks including beer and wine for sale. Concerts last approximately 2 hours and will be held rain or shine. In the case of rain, concerts will be moved indoors.