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Upcoming events at Chesapeake Arts Center

Below are the upcoming concerts/events at the Chesapeake Arts Center located at 194 Hammonds Lane, Brooklyn Park, Maryland 21225. Their website is www.Chesapeakearts.org. If you would like to request anymore information on the events, tickets, or photos. I will provide any additional information for you.

Chesapeake Arts Center logoFriends of Togo Outreach and Soteria Assembly presents

Voices For Africa Benefit Concert

Saturday, April 12, 2014

in the Hammonds Lane Theatre

Doors 5:30 pm | 6:00pm

Show Tickets : $25.00 ( includes $4.00 fee)

Voices for Africa benefit concert is a ticketed event and will involve dancers, instrumentalist, and local and national recording artist from the Baltimore and Washington D.C. area.Tickets are $25.00 and the evening will be filled with exciting entertainment and fundraising. All money raised will benefit the education project sponsored by Friends of Togo Outreach.

The featured artists will be Chelsey Green and the Green Project, Cassia the Poet, Shannon Wright Dulin, Tim & Shalese Sabb, Charm City Dancers, Soulful Praise Dancers, and S- Dee Last year, Friends of Togo Outreach and our partner TKM, The Kingdom Ministry, was able to send 86 Togolese children to school. These children had never attended school before. Not only were their school fees paid for one year but each child also received two school uniforms, a new pair of shoes, notebooks and school supplies.

This year, our goal is not only to continue to pay the school fees for the 86 children from last year but to also send no less than 100 more children to school for the 2014-2015 academic year.

 

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PAAL Presents: Brooks Tegler Big Band “A Tribute to Artie Shaw with the Songs of Cole Porter, George Gershwin and More”

Saturday, April 19, 2014

7:30PM in Hammonds Lane Theatre

All Age Concert!

Ticket Price: $27.00

Brooks Tegler will recreate the magic of Shaw’s rendition of Porter’s “Begin the Beguine” and many other Porter tunes as interpreted by Shaw such as what is This Thing Called Love? , Night and Day, My Heart Belongs to Daddy, along with Gershwin tunes as interpreted by Shaw’s great vocalist Helen Forrest and Mel Torme.

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The Singing Sons of Abraham present

The 50s, 60s, 70s, & 80s….

A memory lane Rock and Rhythm Production II

Saturday, May 3, 2014

Doors: 6:00pm | 7:00pm Show

in the Hammonds Lane Theatre

GA Tickets $25.00

Seniors (62 +) / Students with I.D.

$20.00 Children (6-12) $15.00

*$5.00 will be added to each ticket price the day of the event if not purchased in advance.

The Singing Sons of Abraham from First Tabernacle of Baltimore, Maryland, developed their unique style of vocalization more than 40 years ago. Over the years, the brethren, under the direction of Charles W. Harris, Larry Johnson and Jacob Carey, I, Musical Directors, the group added an array of arrangements, as well as new original songs to their inspirational repertoire of “a cappella” singing. The group also performs contemporary secular songs for occasions such as weddings and private parties, as well as for state and city political functions or events. They have performed locally at the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, the Lyric, Arena Playhouse, and are favorites at colleges and universities along the east coast.

Jays, The Platters, Harvey and the Moon Glows and many, many others from the above eras.

As members of First Tabernacle of Baltimore, Maryland, located at 1606 Ashland Avenue, their local pastor, former Musical Director of the group, is Evangelist-at-Large Dr. Charles W. Harris. The group’s current Musical Director is Jacob Carey, II who accepted the position after his father, Jacob Carey, I, retired in 2013. In 2008, the group launched their first CD “Try Everyday.” It is a collection of their favorite gospel and inspirational songs sung “a capella.”

Featuring portrayals of The Temptations, Earth, Wind and Fire, Michael Jackson, Joe Williams, Nina Simone, The Intruders, Jerry Butler, The Stylistics, Stephanie Mills and many more…

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It Was A Very Good Year

A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra

Sunday, May 4, 2014

In Studio 194 | All Ages!

3:00pm Show

Ticket: $25.00 *includes surcharge

This show is a must -see for any Sinatra fan a multi extravaganza for the eyes and ears! Tony has incorporated video stunning graphics that entice you the moment the stage lights dim and the music begins.The show starts with Sinatra’s early days with Tommy Dorsey to the bright lights of New York City to his come back at Madison Square Garden the “Main Event”.Tony is uncanny portraying Frank’s mannerism and singing voice,will take the audience on a musical journey. It’s as if Frank walked off of the screen and on to the stage to perform for the audience.Don’t  miss this one of a kind musical tribute to Frank Sinatra staring Tony Sands.

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Drama Club Presents

 Seussical Jr.

at the Chesapeake Arts Center

In Hammonds Lane Theatre

All Ages!

Friday, May 9, 2014

Saturday, May 10, 2014

Doors 6:30pm | Show 7:00pm

Tickets: $8.00 Adult ; $5.00 Children

*Limited seating available for the Chesapeake Arts Center. Please call (410) 636-6597 to order your tickets.

For the last four years, the Sunset Drama Club has been proud to make the Chesapeake Arts Center the home for their shows. The C.A.C. is a professional theater to allow these shows to truly come to life!

The Sunset Drama Club is under direction of Mr. Jason Shaw. Ms. Susan Wittek, kindergarten,  s the choreographer. Ms. Carly Anonsen, second grade is an assistant. Mr. Keoni Hutton, Coast Guard volunteer, is the Stage Manager. With the help of these talented Sunset Drama Club staff and children performing, they will bring Seussical Jr. to the Chesapeake Arts Center.

Seussical jr. Information: Horton the Elephant, the Cat in the Hat, and all of your favorite Dr. Seuss characters spring to life onstage in SEUSSICAL JR., a fantastical musical extravaganza from Tony winners Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty.
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