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Baltimore's Week Ahead: From the Aquarium to the Stage, Variety Abounds

Baltimore's Week Ahead: From the Aquarium to the Stage, Variety Abounds

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Baltimore listeners, if you’re wondering what to do this week, let’s build you a game plan packed with local flavor.

Start right at the Inner Harbor with the National Aquarium’s daily Animal Encounter, where staff introduce you to ambassadors like an Eastern box turtle, an Australian bearded dragon, or even a hyacinth macaw at Harbor Overlook. According to the National Aquarium’s schedule, these encounters around late morning are included with admission and are perfect if you’re looking for something kid friendly that still fascinates adults.

From there, lean into Baltimore’s love of the stage. Vagabond Players in Fells Point is in the middle of its Baltimore premiere run of The Shark Is Broken, a behind-the-scenes comedy about the making of the movie Jaws. Waterfront Partnership’s event listing notes that performances run in the evenings through early February at Vagabond’s historic theater on South Broadway, so you can pair dinner on the cobblestone streets with a smart, funny play celebrating the film’s 50th anniversary.

If you’re craving more theater, Baltimore.org’s events calendar highlights August Wilson’s Seven Guitars at Spotlighters Theatre on Saint Paul Street. It’s an intimate venue, and this production drops you into 1940s Pittsburgh with live-wire dialogue, blues, and big questions about fate and ambition. It’s a great pick for listeners who want something powerful and thought-provoking before grabbing a late-night bite in Mount Vernon.

Comedy fans have strong options, too. Culture Fly and Baltimore.org both spotlight Devon Walker at The Port Comedy Club on South Broadway, giving listeners a chance to catch a rising stand-up name in a cozy club setting. For a different comedy vibe, Baltimore.org and Culture Fly list Block Party: Baltimore’s Best Black Improv Comedy at Maryland Art Place downtown, an evening of fast, high-energy improv that leans into local voices and Black creativity in the city.

Round things out with some culture-on-the-go: Baltimore’s museum calendars note extended evening hours and rotating exhibitions at the Baltimore Museum of Art, making it easy to slip in a gallery visit before or after a show.

Whatever you choose, Baltimore is giving you plenty of reasons to get out of the house this week.

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