Ending the stigma surrounding mental health issues by sharing personal stories of individuals living successful, full lives despite mental illness through poetry, essay, and original music, on stage in front of a live audience.

Please join us in Baltimore for a live presentation of essays, original music, comedy and poetry performed by individuals living with―or loving someone with―a mental health condition. Be sure to join us in the lobby immediately following the show for a meet-and-greet with the cast and creative team!

*Due to some adult content and strong language, parental guidance is advised for children under 13.

Join us for Jen Silverman's dark comedy THE MOORS -- a unapologetic, feminist parody of the Gothic (think: Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights) with a contemporary twist! Fresh, bold, and sometimes delightfully perverse, this play has it all: a murder plot, seduction, power ballads, a philosophical dog, and a talking chicken!

the moors flyer

The Moors

by Jen Silverman
Directed by Alix Fenhagen

Performance Dates

Thursday, April 11, 8pm
Friday, April 12 , 8pm 
Saturday, April 13, 2pm & 8pm
Sunday, April 14, 2pm

Doors open a half hour before each show.

“The Moors” is presented by special arrangement with SAMUEL FRENCH, INC.

Kate Bossert

Kate Bossert

Associate Professor
410-532-5535

Join us for Jen Silverman's dark comedy THE MOORS -- a unapologetic, feminist parody of the Gothic (think: Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights) with a contemporary twist! Fresh, bold, and sometimes delightfully perverse, this play has it all: a murder plot, seduction, power ballads, a philosophical dog, and a talking chicken!

the moors flyer

The Moors

by Jen Silverman
Directed by Alix Fenhagen

Performance Dates

Thursday, April 11, 8pm
Friday, April 12 , 8pm 
Saturday, April 13, 2pm & 8pm
Sunday, April 14, 2pm

Doors open a half hour before each show.

“The Moors” is presented by special arrangement with SAMUEL FRENCH, INC.

Kate Bossert

Kate Bossert

Associate Professor
410-532-5535

Join us for Jen Silverman's dark comedy THE MOORS -- a unapologetic, feminist parody of the Gothic (think: Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights) with a contemporary twist! Fresh, bold, and sometimes delightfully perverse, this play has it all: a murder plot, seduction, power ballads, a philosophical dog, and a talking chicken!

the moors flyer

The Moors

by Jen Silverman
Directed by Alix Fenhagen

Performance Dates

Thursday, April 11, 8pm
Friday, April 12 , 8pm 
Saturday, April 13, 2pm & 8pm
Sunday, April 14, 2pm

Doors open a half hour before each show.

“The Moors” is presented by special arrangement with SAMUEL FRENCH, INC.

Kate Bossert

Kate Bossert

Associate Professor
410-532-5535

Join us for Jen Silverman's dark comedy THE MOORS -- a unapologetic, feminist parody of the Gothic (think: Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights) with a contemporary twist! Fresh, bold, and sometimes delightfully perverse, this play has it all: a murder plot, seduction, power ballads, a philosophical dog, and a talking chicken!

the moors flyer

The Moors

by Jen Silverman
Directed by Alix Fenhagen

Performance Dates

Thursday, April 11, 8pm
Friday, April 12 , 8pm 
Saturday, April 13, 2pm & 8pm
Sunday, April 14, 2pm

Doors open a half hour before each show.

“The Moors” is presented by special arrangement with SAMUEL FRENCH, INC.

Kate Bossert

Kate Bossert

Associate Professor
410-532-5535
Exhibition on view March 18 through April 26, 2019

30th National Drawing & Print Competitive Exhibition flyer

Featuring artwork by Mark Bischel, Jessica Burke, Suzanne Michele Chouteau, Michael DeLuca, Anne Finucane, Robin Gibson, M. Alexander Gray, Ming Hong, Jennifer Hoskins, Elena Johnston, Andrew Kozlowski, Camila Linaweaver, Sascha Mallon, Kathy McGhee, Lisa Parker Hyatt, Eva Redamonti, William Dean Reynolds, Carmen Schaefer, Charlotte Schulz, Rhonda Smith, Ellen Verdon Winkler, and Lauren Yandell

Juror: Ginevra Shay, former Artistic Director of The Contemporary
Reception and Gallery Talk: Saturday, March 23, 2019, from 4:00 to 6:00pm
Exhibition Dates: March 18 through April 26, 2019

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