Archive for February 18th, 2026
Family & physics take the stage in AND YET IT MOVES
A new play by local playwright Katie Ganem gets a staged reading from Glass Canon Theatre Company on February 27th and March 1st at Keegan Theatre, directed by Gil Mitchell. The play is And Yet It Moves, which takes its title from a (possibly apocryphal but no less apt) quip muttered by astronomer Galileo Galilei after […]
Wilde’s Witty Wordplay on Display at GWU
From February 26th through March 1st, the theatrical wizard of witty wordplay, Oscar Wilde, will be back on display in what is undoubtedly his best-known and best-beloved piece of stagecraft, The Importance of Being Earnest. This “Trivial Comedy for Serious People,” as its author cheekily subtitled his play when it debuted in 1895, dances deftly […]
Parlor Arts offers a performance buffet at Zen West
Still somewhat new on the local arts scene but already making an outsized impact, Parlor Arts brings together some of Baltimore’s richest resources in a feel-good-do-good, cabaret-style evening: the depth and breadth of performing arts, the grassroots power of an engaged community, and the significant range of local non-profits working on behalf of meaningful causes. […]
Wednesday 2/18/26 European Broadcast Union Concerts
11:00 PM Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Ying Fang, soprano Wiebke Lehmkuhl, alto Pavol Breslik, tenor William Thomas, bass Vienna State Opera Chorus Riccardo Muti, conductor Franz Schubert Symphony No. 4 in C minor, D. 417 Anton Bruckner Mass No. 3 in F minor
Playlist: Feb/18/26
10:07 PM Sir Edward Elgar — Violin Concerto Key: B minor Opus: 61Conductor: Sir Colin DavisEnsemble: London Symphony OrchestraHilary Hahn, violinDG/Archiv, 3026 9:54 PM Richard Wagner — Gotterdammerung: Conductor: Klaus TennstedtAngel/EMI, 68616 9:27 PM Camille Saint-Saens — Six Etudes Opus: 52Piers Lane, pianoHyperion, 67037 8:42 PM Ludwig van Beethoven — Symphony No. 6 Key: F […]


