124 Market Pl
Baltimore, MD 21202
(410) 244-0057
The Lyric Box Office is open Tuesday-Friday 10:00am-4:00pm. On days when there is a performance taking place, the main box office opens two hours prior to the time of the performance.
The Modell Performing Arts Center is a music venue in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, located close to the University of Baltimore. The building was modeled after the Concertgebouw concert hall in Amsterdam, and it was inaugurated on 31 October 1894 with a performance by the Boston Symphony Orchestra and Australian opera singer Nellie Melba as the featured soloist. Beginning 1904, it was also used for touring performances by the Metropolitan Opera, and from 1950, it was the home of the Baltimore Opera Company until the company's liquidation in 2009.The Lyric has been the home of the Lyric Opera Baltimore company since 2011. It was founded after the demise of Baltimore Lyric Opera.HistoryOpera and music at the LyricPrior to the 1909 purchase of the building on behalf of the Metropolitan Opera by Otto Kahn, Oscar Hammerstein I presented an opera season and began to make plans to remodel it by enlarging the stage area. However Kahn's purchase caused the venue's name to be changed to the Lyric Theatre. and firmed up the continuity of the Metropolitan Opera's annual visits. In the early 20th century, the Lyric Opera featured opera tenor Enrico Caruso who appeared there with the Metropolitan Opera in a performance of Flotow's Martha.
Summer- fan in the patio tent now. Smoke, Drink, Be Cool! Winter- heated tent in the back court yard. Smoke, Drink, Be Warm. ** Winter Hours are as follows: Monday - Thursday 2:00 pm - 2:00 am Friday - Sunday 12:00 pm- 2:00 am **Summer Hours are as follows: All Week 12:00 pm - 2:00 am -----December 2016----- Thursday, December 1: Pete Kanares Blues Band Friday, December 2: Billy Thomson & Jeb Baynum, 5-8pm, Bad Neighbors, night Saturday, December 3: Ursula Ricks’ Project, 4pm-8:00pm, Lower Case Blues, night Sunday, December 4: Steve Kraemer & the Bluesicians, afternoon, Grapefruit Kings, night Monday, December 5: Phil Cunneff New Trio Tuesday, December 6: Timmy Shelley Band Wednesday, December 7: J.E.T.T. Thursday, December 8: Skyla Burrell Blues Band Friday, December 9: Katie Bowers Band, 5-8pm, Nothin’ But Trouble, night Saturday, December 10: Nothin’ But Trouble, afternoon, Roger Girke Band, night Sunday, December 11: Steve Kraemer & the Bluesicans, afternoon, Linwood Taylor Band, night Monday, December 12: Phil Cunneff New Trio Tuesday, December 13: Drunken Uncles Wednesday, December 14: Muleman Band Thursday, December 15: Ruben Montoya Band Friday, December 16: Rachel & Chick Hall, 5-8pm, The Racket, night Saturday, December 17: Eddy & the Haskyls, afternoon, Nate Myers & the Aces, night Sunday, December 18: Steve Kraemer & the Bluesicians, afternoon, Pete Kanares & the Hi-Fliers, night Monday, December 19: Phil Cunneff New Trio Tuesday, December 20: Rod & Real Wednesday, December 21: Twine Time (Grapefruit Kings) Thursday, December 22: The Unofficial Friday, December 23: Brian Kendig, 5-8pm, Katie Bowers Band, night Saturday, December 24: Wayne Dean & the Bailouts, afternoon Billy Thomson Band, night Merry Christmas, Sunday, December 25: Timmy Shelleys’ Xmas Extravaganza Monday, December 26: Phil Cunneff New Trio Tuesday, December 27: Billy Thomson Band Wednesday, December 28: Dogs Among the Bushes Thursday, December 29: Baltimore Rockabilly with Jay Cleaver Friday, December 30: Billy Thomson & Jeb Baynum, 5-8pm, Bad Neighbors, night New Year’s Eve, December 31: Tony Denikos Band, afternoon, Ruben Montoya Band, 10:00pm-3:00am Party Favors & Champagne at Midnight! Fireworks can be viewed in front of the bar! 1730 THAMES STREET, HISTORIC FELL’S POINT, BALTIMORE, MD 21231 410.276.9866 www.catseyepub.com
The Hippodrome Theatre is a theater in Baltimore, Maryland. Built in 1914 for impresarios Marion Scott Pearce and Scheck, the 2300-seat theater was the foremost vaudeville house in Baltimore, as well as a movie theater. When the movie palace opened it was the largest theatre south of Philadelphia. The Hippodrome was designed by Thomas W. Lamb, one of the foremost theater architects of his time. Lamb gave the theater an unusually strong presence on Eutaw Street through the use of brick and terra cotta on a massive façade. The Hippodrome was renovated in 2004 for use as a performing arts theater, and is part of the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center.The site had previously been occupied by the five story Eutaw House Hotel, built in 1835 and destroyed by fire on May 25, 1912. The new theater had an original capacity of 3,000 seats and boasted a Moller organ, as well as a house orchestra that survived into the 1950s. The Loew's chain operated the Hippodrome from 1917 to 1924, then Keith-Albee-Orpheum assumed stewardship. In 1920 the average weekly attendance was 30,000. During the 1930s the Hippodrome featured such performers as Jack Benny, Milton Berle, Bob Hope, Martha Raye, Dinah Shore, Red Skelton, The Three Stooges, the Andrews Sisters, Morey Amsterdam and Benny Goodman. Frank Sinatra first performed with Harry James at the Hippodrome. Live performances ceased in 1959, but movies remained strong through the 1960s. The Hippodrome finally closed in 1990 as the last movie theater in downtown Baltimore.
All shows are 21+ unless otherwise noted. For booking inquires contact Bill Wienecke at [email protected]
That's right! We're back, bitches! We aren't pigeonholed into any particular genre or sound. We invite DJs to do what they do best...dig deep and be themselves. Come by on the last Friday of the month at the By Degrees Cafe in Baltimore, Harbor East! Each month we showcase local talent and keep it fresh. NEW SPACE! We're in a beautiful new space! It's By Degrees Cafe in Harbor East, owned by our friend Chef Omar. It's a corner space with HUGE windows circling the floor. There's parking in the back AND a parking garage across the street that's only $4 ALL NIGHT. Parking on the street can't come close to touching that deal! NEW SOUND! We've got all new sound equipment that pushes nearly 8,000W of crystal clear sound!...putting the Butter back in Sonic. LIGHT FARE AND DRINK SPECIALS! Chef Omar will be serving some light fare and cocktails, and it's definitely something you don't want to sleep on...he knows what he's doing people! Come join us for casual beats, drinks, and nibbles!
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I play vinyl records on the turntables at the end of the bar at Idle Hour in Baltimore, MD. Records span from the 1940s(1) to the2010s(1). It leans to popular tunes and is very much fun for me. Patrons seem to like it, too.