OPENING THURSDAY!

Happenstance Theater's


ADRIFT


A MEDIEVAL WAYWARD FOLLY



“Charming and beautifully crafted…Its multiskilled ensemble, both as performers and craftspeople, raise the bar and transform a sketch comedy act into something far stranger and more beautiful…Skillfully performed and stylistically integrated, this eclectic pastiche of medieval symbols are a splendid homage to the source materials.” – The Observer



An Off-Broadway Hit!


Happenstance Theater's


ADRIFT

A Medieval Wayward Folly


February 22 - March 3



A ship of fools adrift at sea.


They ask, “What do we do now?”


After an apocalypse, the search begins.


Characters from the paintings of Hieronymus Bosch and archetypes from the tarot are brought to life in this ingeniously staged production of theatrical alchemy using live music, physical comedy, puppetry, and so much more. This pod of eccentrics will drift into the world to bring delight, share hopes and fears, and find a way forward.


A dynamic medieval tapestry of pure theater…and it wouldn’t be the Middle Ages without a hellmouth, demons, and angels.


Featuring


Mark Jaster, Sabrina Mandell, Gwen Grastorf, Sarah Olmsted Thomas, Alex Vernon


“Transcendent and provocative…Happenstance provides immeasurable entertainment with its comedy, music, and artistry…A characteristically compelling, intelligent, and thought-provoking hour of unique, outstanding, must-see theater.” – DC Theater Arts


“ADRIFT is full of wonders! Part Samuel Beckett, part Monty Python, part Lewis Carroll, part opium dream, and part Hieronymus Bosch…Highly entertaining.” – Talkin’ Broadway

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William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund

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The Baker Artist Portfolios 

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Theatre Project is funded by an operating grant from the

Maryland State Arts Council,

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Theatre Project is funded by Mayor Brandon Scott and the City Council of Baltimore through the Baltimore Office of Promotion and The Arts.

Theatre Project is funded by an operating grant from the Baltimore County Commission on Arts and Sciences

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Theatre Project thanks season sponsor

Lord Baltimore Hotel

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Showtimes:

February 22 @ 7:30pm (Pay-What-You-Can)

February 23 @ 7:30pm

February 24 @ 2:00pm & 7:30pm

February 25 @ 4pm


February 29 @ 7:30pm

March 1 @ 7:30pm

March 2 @ 2:00pm & 7:30pm

March 3 @ 4pm


Tickets:

General Admission: $25

Seniors/Artists/Military: $20

Students: $15


February 22 is Pay-What-You-Can


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Coming Soon!


Industrial-Strength Theater Presents


The Baltimore Bazaar of the Bizarre


Four Original Radio Plays Performed Live On Stage!


Written by Tony Tsendeas and Mark Redfield


March 8 – 17

Theatre of the imagination! Join us for four tales of mayhem, murder, and mystery in Mobtown. Four radio plays set in Baltimore performed and recorded LIVE!


The Baltimore Bazaar of the Bizarre audio dramas are:


~ FRANK, THE BODY SNATCHER


by Tony Tsendeas


In the 1830s, Baltimore was one of the first cities in America to establish medical schools, and doctors needed dead bodies for the students to dissect and study. And so they turned to ‘Resurrection Men’ like Frank for a steady, fresh, supply. This is his story…


~ EDGAR ALIEN POE


by Mark Redfield


Poe died in Baltimore in 1849. One of the poet’s last great works was “Eureka”, on the very nature of our universe…But did he write it? Somewhere in the wilds of Perry Hall, Maryland, a group discovers the truth the night a silver saucer crashes in their neighborhood…


~ ONE NIGHT AT THE GRINDHOUSE


by Mark Redfield


For decades, Mobtown has long been notorious for “The Block” on Baltimore Street, a collection of sex shops, porn theaters, and ancient burlesque houses. What happens when two enterprising entrepreneurs decide to cut-out-the-middle-man and make their own films in 1968? Why, murder, of course!


~ EVERY THEATRE HAS A GHOST


by Mark Redfield


It’s a fact that all theaters are haunted, and the Baltimore Theatre Project is no exception. But who puts on a better show in 2024? A traveling group of players opening a new play on Preston Street, or the spirits that haunt the theatre, and claim the opening night date for themselves?

Showtimes:

March 8 @ 8pm

March 9 @ 8pm

March 10 @ 4pm


March 15 @ 8pm

March 16 @ 8pm

March 17 @ 4pm


Tickets:

General Admission: $25

Student/Artists/Military: $20


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