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All events are subject to change without notice or may be tentative. Please call in advance to confirm dates, times, fees and possible reservation requirements.

 

April 1 (7:30 pm)

MARINE BAND

Bowie Center for the Performing Arts, 15200 Annapolis Rd, Bowie 20715

301-464-1737 | www.pgparks.com

Marine Band performs, conducted by Major Jaason K. Fettig. ($)

April 2 (12-4 pm)

PAPER AIRPLANE DAY

College Park Aviation Museum, 1985 Cpl. Frank Scott Dr, College Park 20740

301- 864-6029 | www.collegeparkaviationmuseum.com

Come build your own paper airplane and compete in our annual Paper Airplane Derby at 3 pm. Prizes will be awarded! Free with museum admission.

April 3 (9 am- 4 pm)

CHILDREN'S DAY ADVENTURES

National Colonial Farm, 3400 Bryan Point Rd, Piscataway Park, Accokeek 20607
301-283-2113 | www.accokeek.org

Join us for part or all of this day full of educational and entertaining activities. Including a puppet show, egg  dying and more. ($)

April 3 (10 am)

WORLD'S LARGEST EASTER EGG HUNT

Riverdale Baptist Church, 1177 Largo Rd, Upper Marlbor0 20774

301-249-7001 | www.riverdaleministires.org

Come out for our huge annual Easter Egg Hunt. Rain or shine.

April 3 (12:30-2:30 pm)

EASTER EGG HUNT

Prince George's Sports & Learning Complex, 8001 Sheriff Rd, Landover 20785

301-583-2400 | www.pgsportsandlearn.com

Join us for an Easter Egg hunt, including arts and crafts, games and more. FREE

April 3 (12 noon & 4 pm)

EVANGEL CATHEDRAL EASTER PRODUCTION: THE BRIDE

Evangel Cathedral, 13901 Central Ave, Upper Marlboro 20774
301-249-9400 | www.evangeleasterproduction.com
The largest Broadway-style holiday show in the Mid-Atlantic
area. Includes a cast of 150, live animals, laser light show, special
effects, and guest artists. ($) For limited time, buy one ticket, get one free. Call for details.

April 3 (7:05 pm)

ARENA FOOTBALL: MARYLAND MANIACS VS. GREEN BAY BLIZZARD

Cole Field House, University of Maryland, College Park 20742 

301-490-269 | www.marylandmaniacs.com

The Maryland Maniacs play host to the Green Bay Blizzard in their 2010 home debut at legendary Cole Field House. Be there to witness the hard-hitting fun and all the fast-paced action live and in person. ($)

April 5 (11 am- 12 pm)

EASTER EGG HUNT

Snow Hill Manor, 13301 Laurel-Bowie Rd, Laurel 20708

301-725-6037 | www.pgparks.com

This year's event features our popular egg hunt and entertainment. Reservations required. ($)

April 5 (11 am- 1 pm)

EASTER EGG HUNT

Glenn Dale Community Center, 5626 Bell Station Rd, Glenn Dale 20769

301-352-8983 | www.pgparks.com

Bring a basket and join the eggstravaganza. No reservations necessary. ($)

April 5 (1-3 pm)

EASTER MONDAY FUNDAY

Oxon Hill Manor, 6901 Oxon Hill Rd, 20745

301-839-7782 | www.pgparks.com

Children will enjoy games and activities including an egg hunt. Light refreshments served. Reservations required by March 31. ($)

April 7 (2 pm)

AFTERNOON TEA: ELAINE BRYANT, HARPIST

Harmony Hall Regional Center, 10701 Livingston Rd, Ft. Washington 20744

301-203-6070 | www.pgparks.com

Elaine Bryant provides elegant harp music from classical to contemporary, from “Greensleeves” to “The Entertainer.” With a bachelor’s degree in harp from Temple University, she has performed extensively throughout the Baltimore area. All ages welcome. ($)

April 8 (7:30-9 pm)

US NAVAL ACADEMY BRASS EMSEMBLE

Bowie Center for the Performing Arts, 15200 Annapolis Rd, Bowie 20715

301-805-6880 | www.bowiecenter.org

Enjoy a concert by the United States Naval Academy Brass Ensemble. No tickets are required. Doors open at 6:30 pm, seating begins at 7:00 pm. FREE

April 8 (8 pm)

UNITED STATES AIR FORCE CHAMBER BAND

Harmony Hall Regional Center, 10701 Livingston Rd, Ft. Washington 20744

301-203-6070 | www.pgparks.com

Bolling Air Force Base Chamber Players continues its series of delightful chamber music sessions. Throughout this season, please join us in welcoming some of Washington, D.C.’s best musicians to our stage—ALL FOR FREE! A perfect family outing! All ages welcome. FREE

April 8 (Time TBA)

BOWIE BAYSOX BASEBALL SEASON OPENS

Prince George’s County Stadium, Bowie 20716
301-464-4865 | www.baysox.com
The Baysox open the 2010 season. Many home games April– Sept. featuring special events and promotions. Game starts vary. Call for information and tickets. ($)

April 9-11 (various times)

THE GLASS MANAGERIE

Bowie Playhouse, White Marsh Park, 6314 Crain Hwy, Bowie 20715
301-805-0219 | www.bctheatre.com

Tennessee Williams' drama of great tenderness, charm and beauty is one of the most famous plays of the modern theater. Amanda Wingfield, a remnant of southern gentility, lives in poverty in a St. Louis apartment with her son, who escapes his situation with alcohol, and a daughter, who lives in a world of her tiny glass figurines. Perhaps a mysterious gentleman caller can help the daughter escape her fragile world. ($)

April 9–10 (8 pm)

SLIDE

Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, University of Maryland,
College Park 20742
301-405-ARTS | www.claricesmithcenter.umd.edu
A concert-length music theater work, Slide is a multidisciplinary exploration of the seduction and manipulation of the American psyche. The central metaphor is a slide from an experiment, which defines every element in this (complex) drama set with
music, movement and theater. Collaborators Eckert, Mackey and musical sextet eighth blackbird, blur the lines between composer and performer, actor and musician, musician and set, set and instrument, with projected images playing a central role. Slide is a rich tapestry of love, human frailty, the desire for control and the tragic consequences once we have attained it. ($)

April 10 (9:30 am-1:30 pm)

YOUTH BASEBALL CLINIC

Riverdale Park Field, University Research Ct, Riverdale 20737

301-446-6800 | www.pgparks.com

Boys & girls ages 7-15, you’re invited to attend Baseball clinics conducted by former major league baseball players and local high school coaches. Pre-register by calling 301-446-6800 or register in person the day of the clinic. The first 100 registered will receive a giveaway bag from Powerade™ and a ticket to a future Washington Nationals game. Bring your baseball equipment (glove, bat and shoes) for active participation. FREE

April 10 (10 am- 4 pm)

TEACHER'S WORKSHOPS: PROJECT WILD/ECOLOGICAL CONCEPTS

National Wildlife Visitor Center, Patuxent Research Refuge
10901 Scarlet Tanager Loop, Laurel 20708
301-497-5898 | http://patuxent.fws.gov | www.friendspwrc.org

Teachers and group leaders are provided with a wide variety of hands-on-activities to be used with environmental education or life science curricula. Each participant receives a grade and age appropriate curriculum guide. ($)

April 10 (2 pm)

BIRDS AND PLANES

College Park Aviation Museum, 1985 Cpl. Frank Scott Dr, College Park 20740

301- 864-6029 | www.collegeparkaviationmuseum.com

The Wright Brothers studied how birds flew and used these observations when building their airplane. Join us as a naturalist from Watkins Nature Park displays birds of prey and discusses how birds fly. Free with museum admission.

April 10 (7 pm)

BOOK-IN-A-DAY

The Publick Playhouse, 5445 Landover Rd, Cheverly 20784

301-277-1710 | www.bookinaday.org

A host of star musicians and writers will perform at the 1st Annual Book-in-a-Day Benefit. All proceeds go towards our efforts to bring this innovative literacy program to middle & high schools nationwide. ($)

April 10 (7 pm)

DC DIVAS VS. BALTIMORE

Prince George's Sports and Learning Complex, 8001 Sheriff Rd, Landover 20785

www.dcdivas.com

The D.C. Divas, a full-contact football team is comprised of women from varied professional and athletic backgrounds, the team is the first of its kind in the Washington metropolitan area. ($)

April 10 (8 pm)

JIMMY BEAUMONT & THE SKYLINERS

Harmony Hall Regional Center, 10701 Livingston Rd, Fort Washington 20744
301-203-6070 | www.pgparks.com
The original Skyliners, featuring Jimmy Beaumont, performed at the Apollo Theatre in Harlem, as well as the Brooklyn Fox Theater for producer Alan Freed, and Dick Clark’s television show “American Bandstand”. “Since I Don’t Have You” has made its way onto the soundtracks of major motion pictures such as “American Graffiti” and “Lethal Weapon 2”. ($)

April 10 (8 pm)

TAVERN NIGHT

Riversdale House Museum, 4811 Riverdale Rd, Riverdale 20737

301-864-0420 | www.pgparks.com

Join us for an evening of rousing entertainment by the Ship’s Company Chanteymen and partake of tavern-style food and beverages. Advanced payment required by April 2. ($)

April 10, 17 & 24 (7:30 am–7:30 pm)

JOHN WILKES BOOTH ESCAPE ROUTE TOURS

Surratt House Museum, 9118 Brandywine Rd, Clinton 20735
301-868-1121 | www.surratt.org
During this narrated bus tour, follow the trail of President Lincoln’s assassin from Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C. to his death near Port Royal, VA. Reservations and advanced payment required. ($)

April 11 (2:05 pm)

ARENA FOOTBALL: MARYLAND MANIACS VS. ROCHESTER RAIDERS

Cole Field House, University of Maryland, College Park 20742 

301-490-269 | www.marylandmaniacs.com

The Maryland Maniacs play host to the Green Bay Blizzard in their 2010 home debut at legendary Cole Field House. Be there to witness the hard-hitting fun and all the fast-paced action live and in person. ($)

April 12 (4:15-9 pm)

JAZZ BAND SHOWCASE

Bowie Center for the Performing Arts, 15200 Annapolis Rd, Bowie 20715

301-805-6880 | www.bowiecenter.org

Prince George's County Public Schools presents its Annual Jazz Band Showcase featuring the United States Naval Academy Jazz Combo. This is a series of adjudicated performances, open to the public, no tickets are required. FREE

April 14 (2 pm)

AFTERNOON TEA: LOS COMPADRES

Harmony Hall Regional Center, 10701 Livingston Rd, Fort Washington 20744
301-203-6070 | www.pgparks.com

Los Compadres will delight listeners with award-winning vocals on authentic Mexican mariachi music and selections from other Latin American countries.
All ages welcome. ($)

April 14-16 (12- 12:45 pm)

WEEKKDAY BOAT RIDES

Bladensburg Waterfront Park, 4601 Annapolis Rd, Bladensburg 20710

301- 779-0371 | www.pgparks.com

Join a park naturalist on our 40-seat pontoon boat for an environmental or historical tour of the scenic Anacostia River.  FREE

April 15 (10:30 am- 12 pm)

KIDS KABOOSE

Bowie Railroad Museum, 8614 Chestnut Ave, Bowie 20715
301-575-2488 | www.cityofbowie.org

Enjoy games, storytime, trainspotting and more. FREE

April 16 (8 pm)

MONTPELIER JAZZ SERIES: CHARLES COVINGTON

Montpelier Arts Center, 9652 Muirkirk Rd, Laurel 20708
301-377-7800 | www.pgparks.com
Covington, who has played the White House, Europe and China, returns to the center with his trio. ($)

April 16-18 (various times)

SUBURBAN MARYLAND SPRING HOME AND LANDSCAPE SHOW

Show Place Arena, 14900 Pennsylvania Ave, Upper Marlboro 20772

301-952-7999 | www.acshomeshow.com

The Home Show is an event designed for homeowners in all stages of remodeling, landscaping and decorating their homes. Each event includes hundreds of exhibits with merchandise, product demonstrations and sample interior and exterior vignettes. With a combination of new products and expert advice from the pros, the Home Show inspires homeowners with countless ideas on enhancing their home's comfort and functionality, as well as its aesthetic appeal and overall value. ($)

April 16-18 (various times)

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST

Publick Playhouse, 5445 Landover Rd, Cheverly 20784
301-277-1710 | www.pgparks.com

The New Hope Players present the classic tale of Beauty and the Beast. ($)

April 17–25

SHADOWBOXER: An Opera Based on the Life of Joe Louis

Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, University of Maryland, College Park 20742
301-405-ARTS | www.claricesmithcenter.umd.edu
Presented by the Maryland Opera Studio. The Center presents the world premiere of a new American opera based on the life of one of the greatest boxers who ever lived, Joe Louis. “The Brown Bomber” became a hero to the whole country in an era when a black hero was all but unthinkable. But what happens to a hero when the glory fades and the bills come due? ($)

April 17-18 (11 am-4 pm)

MARCHING THROUGH TIME

Marietta House Museum, 5626 Bell Station Rd, Glenn Dale 20769
301-464-5291 | www.pgparks.com

Spend the day at our living history encampment that encompasses re-enactors from Bronze Age Celts through the 20th century Gulf War. Visitors will experience camp and domestic life, military drills, period merchants, crafts, food and more. NEW this year: hands-on childrens’ activities. No pets allowed. Free parking at Glenn Dale Community Center with continuous shuttle service to the event. No reservations necessary. ($)

April 17 (4 pm)

TEDDY BEAR TEA

Belair Mansion, 12207 Tulip Grove Dr, Bowie 20715

301-809-3089 | www.cityofbowie.org

Teddy Bear Lovers from ages 4 to 104 are invited to celebrate America’s most famous fuzzy friend at Belair Mansion’s Annual Teddy Bear Tea. Bring your favorite bear (or any other stuffed critter!), wear your bear garb, or just come and enjoy the fun.  Traditional tea fare will be served, participants will enjoy a “beary” special parade of critters,  and a “beary” good time will be had by all. Reservations and advanced payment required. ($)

April 17 (7-9 pm)

PIRATES OF THE CHESEPEAKE

Bowie Center for the Performing Arts, 15200 Annapolis Rd, Bowie 20715

301-805-6880 | www.bowiecenter.org

The City of Bowie presents the Ballet Theatre of Maryland's production of "The Pirates of the Chesapeake." Buried treasure, swashbuckling sword fights and a shipwreck all come together with history to create an adventure for the entire family. ($)

April 18

LIVE EARTH 6K RUN

The Plateau, National Harbor 20745
1-877-NATL-HBR | www.nationalharbor.com | www.liveearth.org
The Dow Live Earth Run for Water on April 18, 2010 is a series of 6km run/walks (the average distance women and children walk everyday to secure water) taking place over the course of 24 hours in 192 countries, featuring concerts and water education activities on a global scale. ($)

April 18 (1-3 pm)

AIR DARE TRIVIA CHALLENGE

College Park Aviation Museum, 1985 Corporal Frank Scott Dr, College Park 20740

301- 864-6029 | www.collegeparkaviationmuseum.com

Think you know a lot about airplanes and flight? Then come to College Park Aviation Museum for an Aviation Trivia Challenge ideal for children age 5 to 12. Answer questions or try out the fun physical challenges to win prizes. Free with museum admission.

April 20 (1-3 pm)

HOLOCAUST REMEMBERED

Harmony Hall Regional Center, 10701 Livingston Rd, Ft. Washington 20744

301-203-6070 | www.pgparks.com

In honor on National Holocaust Month, witness the 3rd annual Holocaust Remembered tribute. Includes music, poetry and a post-talk discussion. FREE

April 20 (7-8:30 pm)

BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY DISTINGUISHED EVENTS SERIES

Samuel Myers Auditoruim, Bowie State University

1400 Old Jericho Park Rd, Bowie 20850

301-860-3700 | www.bowiestate.edu

Featuring Juan Williams, NPR journalist and commentator and author of critically acclaimed biography, Thurgood Marshall-American Revolutionary. FREE

April 20-23 (12- 12:45 pm)

WEEKKDAY BOAT RIDES

Bladensburg Waterfront Park, 4601 Annapolis Rd, Bladensburg 20710

301- 779-0371 | www.pgparks.com

Join a park naturalist on our 40-seat pontoon boat for an environmental or historical tour of the scenic Anacostia River.  FREE

April 21 (7:30 pm)

HISTORY LECTURE-HAMPTON HOUSE OF BALTIMORE

Montpelier Arts Center, 9652 Muirkirk Rd, Laurel 20708
301-377-7800 | www.pgparks.com

Angela Roberts-Burton of Hampton House National Historic Site, will tell the stories of this magnificent house and its occupants. Ages 12 up. Refreshments served. No reservations required. FREE

April 23 (8 pm)

MONTPELIER JAZZ SERIES: DICK MORGAN QUARTET

Montpelier Arts Center, 9652 Muirkirk Rd, Laurel 20708
301-377-7800 | www.pgparks.com
Featured on the latest CD in the JazzMont series, pianist Morgan and his group once again bring their distinctive style to Montpelier. ($)

April 21–22 (Fri 8 pm, Sat 2 pm)

DALLAS BLACK DANCE THEATRE LECTURE/DEMO

The Publick Playhouse, 5445 Landover Rd, Cheverly 20784
301-277-1710 | www.pgparks.com
The annual visit of fabulous Dallas Black to the Playhouse is a highlight of the Washington area dance season. Dances of all styles are demonstrated, with hands-on participation by the audience, followed by a performance. ($)

April 21–22 (7:30-9 pm)

DALLAS BLACK DANCE THEATRE WORKSHOPS

The Publick Playhouse, 5445 Landover Rd, Cheverly 20784
301-277-1710 | www.pgparks.com
The annual visit of fabulous Dallas Black to the Playhouse is a highlight of the Washington area dance season. Train with members of the Dallas Black Dance Theatre. ($)

April 23 (11 am)

DALLAS BLACK DANCE THEATRE

The Publick Playhouse, 5445 Landover Rd, Cheverly 20784
301-277-1710 | www.pgparks.com
The annual visit of fabulous Dallas Black to the Playhouse is a highlight of the Washington area dance season. This is a special presentation for seniors. ($)

April 23 (7- 8:30 pm)

FAMILY CAMPFIRE

Watkins Regional Park, 301 Watkins Park Dr, Upper Marlboro

301- 218-6702 | www.pgparks.com

Enjoy roasting marshmallows, stories, and an animal show. ($)

April 23-24 ( 8 pm, 2 pm)

DALLAS BLACK DANCE THEATRE

The Publick Playhouse, 5445 Landover Rd, Cheverly 20784
301-277-1710 | www.pgparks.com
The annual visit of fabulous Dallas Black to the Playhouse is a highlight of the Washington area dance season. ($)

April 23 (8 pm)

GILGAMESH

Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, University of Maryland, College Park 20742
301-405-ARTS | www.claricesmithcenter.umd.edu
Ancient and modern Japanese movement, masks and puppetry are fused in this avant-garde interpretation of the 4,000-yearold Mesopotamian epic. As Gilgamesh hunts for the secret to eternal life, he struggles with love, power and death in his quest for immortality. Presented by the University of Maryland Dept. of Theatre. ($)

April 23 ( 8 pm)

ADULT SPRING HAND DANCE SOCIAL

Oxon Hill Manor, 6901 Oxon Hill Rd, 20745

301-888-1500 | www.pgparks.com

Join the fun! Bring your friends or meet new ones at our annual spring hand dance. Show off your moves in all styles of dance - line, freestyle and hand. Enjoy light refreshments. Advance ticket sales only. Ages 21 and up. ($)

April 24 (10 am- 4 pm)

TEACHER'S WORKSHOPS: PROJECT LEARNING TREE

National Wildlife Visitor Center, Patuxent Research Refuge
10901 Scarlet Tanager Loop, Laurel 20708
301-497-5898 | http://patuxent.fws.gov | www.friendspwrc.org

Teachers and group leaders are provided with a wide variety of hands-on-activities to be used with environmental education or life science curricula. Each participant receives a grade and age appropriate curriculum guide. ($)

April 24 (1-4 pm)

EARTH DAY CELEBRATION

National Wildlife Visitor Center, Patuxent Research Refuge
230 Bald Eagle Dr, Laurel 20724
301-776-3090 | http://patuxent.fws.gov | www.friendspwrc.org

Earth Day is a global event designed to educate and mobilize people worldwide for environmental stewardship. Activities will include invasive species removal, trail maintenance, guided walking tours. FREE

April 24 (1-5 pm)

GET FIT! GET MOVING! HEALTH AND FITNESS EXPO

Bladensburg Waterfront Park, 4601 Annapolis Rd, Bladensburg 20710

301-779-0371 | www.pgparks.com

Get moving through Latin and African dance, go canoeing or kayaking, try yoga or martial arts. Visit exhibits and try healthy foods. FREE

April 24 (1–6 pm)

CARIBBEAN FESTIVAL

Prince George’s Community College, Novak Field House Courtyard
301 Largo Road, Largo 20774
301-322-0853 | www.pgcc.edu
The Caribbean Festival features West Indian musicians, singers
and dancers. Held on the grounds of the Novak Field House. FREE

CANCELED

April 24

MARYLAND DAY 2010: EXPLORE OUR WORLD!

University of Maryland, College Park 20742
301-405-7898 or 1-800-UMTERPS | www.marylandday.umd.edu
Enjoy a fun-filled day of learning, exploration and discovery. Our campus will buzz as we host more than 400 interactive activities with something for everyone, including tours, exhibits, live performances, sporting events, hands-on demonstrations, workshops, petting zoos, dairy delights and more. Come explore
our world! FREE

April 24 (10 am- 2 pm)

GOING GREEN EXPO

North Brentwood Community Center, 4012 Webster St, North Brentwood  

301-864-0756 | www.pgparks.com

Children and adults will have fun learning about 'going green' and how to help our planet. Enjoy educational information, music, and giveaways. FREE

April 25 (10 am)

OLD TOWN BOWIE SPRING FLING STREET FEST

Rte. 564 & Chestnut Ave, Bowie 20715
301-464-2999 | www.antiquesoldtownbowie.com
Day-long celebration featuring 100+ antiques, collectible and craft booths, moon bounce, bands, antique cars, and the railroad museum. FREE

April 25 (1-4 pm)

SNAPSHOTS IN TIME: OUR COMMUNITY IN 1910 AND 2010

Laurel Museum, 817 Main St, Laurel 20708

www.laurel historicalsociety.org

Join us for food, fun and entertainment as we explore how community has changed and stayed the same in Laurel for 100 years. FREE

April 26- May 18 (9 am- 8 pm)

SPRING JURIED STUDENT ART LEAGUE EXHIBITION

Prince George’s Community College, Marlboro Gallery, 301 Largo Road, Largo 20774
301-322-0966 | www.pgcc.edu

The competitive showcase includes digital imagery, computer graphics, and animation together with the traditional art of drawing, painting, photography, sculpture, and ceramics.

April 27 (10:15 am, 12 pm)

AESOP'S FABLES

The Publick Playhouse, 5445 Landover Rd, Cheverly 20784
301-277-1710 | www.pgparks.com

The Jim West Puppets are bigger than the puppeteer. Aesop’s dog Moral, is the star of the show who gets into mischief and shows off his karate skills and flips.
Recommended for grades Pre-K-3. ($)

April 27-30 (12- 12:45 pm)

WEEKDAY BOAT RIDES

Bladensburg Waterfront Park, 4601 Annapolis Rd, Bladensburg 20710

301- 779-0371 | www.pgparks.com

Join a park naturalist on our 40-seat pontoon boat for an environmental or historical tour of the scenic Anacostia River.  FREE


April 28- May 2 (various times)

GILGAMESH

Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, University of Maryland, College Park 20742
301-405-ARTS | www.claricesmithcenter.umd.edu
Ancient and modern Japanese movement, masks and puppetry are fused in this avant-garde interpretation of the 4,000-year old Mesopotamian epic. As Gilgamesh hunts for the secret to eternal life, he struggles with love, power and death in his quest for immortality. Presented by the University of Maryland Dept. of Theatre. ($)

April 30 (7 pm)

ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH OPENING RECEPTION: "ASIA IN THE HEART"

Oxon Hill Manor, 6901 Oxon Hill Rd, Oxon Hill 20745

301-839-7782 | www.pgparks.com

Welcome Asia Pacific Heritage Month with Thai and Cambodian dances, Chinese martial arts, India folk dances, and tea ceremony. Refreshments will be served. Reservations required. FREE

April 30 (8 pm)

MONTPELIER JAZZ SERIES: RON HOLLOWAY QUINTET

Montpelier Arts Center, 9652 Muirkirk Rd, Laurel 20708
301-377-7800 | www.pgparks.com
Tenor saxophonist Holloway has remarkable flexibility and is
at home playing all forms of jazz from hard bop to funk. ($)

April 30 (8 pm)

BYE BYE BIRDIE

Bowie Playhouse, White Marsh Park, 6314 Crain Hwy, Bowie 20715
301-805-0219 | www.pglt.org

One of the most captivating musicals of our time, tells the story of a rock and roll singer who is about to be inducted into the Army. Presented by The Prince George's Little Theatre. ($)






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