Teaching Artist Spotlight: CJAY Philip
Broadway Dance Teaching Artist CJay Philip has taught at Baltimore Center Stage for the last six summers. According to Education Coordinator Kristina Szilagyi, CJay is a triple-threat: she’s a Broadway veteran, a choreographer, and incredible educator and mentor to the young people she teaches. We talked to CJay about her experience as a Camp CS Teaching Artist.
Intern Spotlight: Audience Relations Intern Vivian Barnes
Last week marked the grand re-opening of Baltimore Center Stage’s fully renovated theater. Audience Relations Intern Vivian Barnes was on hand to greet long-time patrons: “I loved getting to watch people’s jaws drop and their eyes widen in delight as they turned the corner and got to see the new lobby, all lit up and expanded. It brought me so much joy to see people walk into the new Head Theater and not want to take their seats because they were so excited to explore everything that has been updated.”
A Transformed Baltimore Center Stage Reopens After Its Historic $28 Million Renovation
“In 2012, the Board of Directors and the staff of Baltimore Center Stage conducted a strategic plan to address the needs of our aging historic building, our artist housing in the Mount Vernon neighborhood, and our artistic programming, which serves the citizens of the city, the county, and the state,” said Baltimore Center Stage Board President Terry H. Morgenthaler. “Today, we celebrate the realization of that vision.”
In The News – January Highlights
A look at some of the headlines featuring Baltimore Center Stage.
Intern Spotlight: Jack Dee And Jasmine “JaiBee” Baxter
Jack Dee, the Lynn and Tony Deering Production Intern, and Jasmine “JaiBee” Baxter, the Digital Media Fellow, have been hard at work helping to create and organize The Ground on Which We Stand.
Notes From The White Snake First Rehearsal
The cast and design team of The White Snake came together with Baltimore Center Stage staff for the production’s first rehearsal, which took place in the newly renovated Andrus Rehearsal Hall in our historic theater on Calvert Street.
A Story of Love and Friendship: Natsu Onoda Power Discusses The White Snake and Mary Zimmerman
Natsu Onoda Power is directing The White Snake, the first production in Baltimore Center Stage’s re-designed Head Theater. In this interview, Natsu discusses her approach to directing The White Snake, as well as her relationship with Mary Zimmerman.
The Ground On Which We Stand: An Exploration of Black Excellence
The Baltimore Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. in partnership with Baltimore Center Stage are pleased to present a one-time performance featuring music, dance, art, film and projection technology highlighting breakthrough moments in history.
Welcome Back
The time has come. Our historic building has reopened after a year of major refurbishment and new construction. We are truly excited to be home.
A Few of Our Favorite Things
We asked our leadership, board president, and staff members what they were most looking forward to about the new building.