Baltimore Buzzing with Holiday Magic: Wicked, Nutcracker, Eggnog and Monopoly Takeover
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If you want something magical in the middle of the day, the touring production of Wicked is on stage at the Hippodrome Theatre at the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center, with a matinee performance at the historic venue on North Eutaw Street. National Today lists the 2 p.m. show as part of the blockbuster tour, so listeners can slip into the world of Oz without leaving downtown.
For a shorter outing with a lot of wow factor, the National Aquarium is offering its Australia fish feeding today at 11:20 a.m. in the Australia: Wild Extremes exhibit. According to the National Aquarium schedule, staff feed the massive barramundi while sharing quick facts about these fish, and the experience is included with general admission, making it a perfect Inner Harbor stop.
Tonight, classic holiday magic hits the stage with The Nutcracker at The Lyric. SeatGeek notes a 7 p.m. performance, so listeners can dress up, grab a bite along Mount Royal Avenue, and then settle in for sugar plums, toy soldiers, and full-on seasonal nostalgia.
All week long, the Charm’tastic Mile is leaning into the holidays with something a little quirky: Patch reports the first Annual Eggnog and B’More Monopoly Holiday Week, running December 17 through 24. The promotion celebrates the new Baltimore‑edition Monopoly game, featuring local icons like the National Aquarium, the Maryland Zoo, the B&O Railroad Museum, the Baltimore Ravens, and the Charm’tastic Mile itself. The idea is simple: grab some eggnog, gather friends or family, and play the city’s own Monopoly as a new Charm City tradition.
Looking toward the weekend, Baltimore.org’s events calendar is packed. At the Inner Harbor’s West Shore Park there’s an Ugly Sweater Day and Contest on Friday, a perfect excuse to pull out the most ridiculous holiday gear and enjoy the waterfront. Culture lovers can catch Candlelight: Christmas Special featuring The Nutcracker and more at the Baltimore Museum of Art’s Meyerhoff Auditorium, where live musicians perform holiday favorites by candlelight for an intimate, glowing atmosphere.
For theater and improv fans, Baltimore.org highlights several shows at The Highwire Center in Highlandtown throughout the weekend, including Forging Laughter and Chaos Hour, offering fast-paced, unpredictable comedy. If you prefer something a little darker and more historic, the Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum is hosting its “Bleak December” Poe Death in Baltimore bus tour, taking listeners through the mystery and lore surrounding Poe’s final days.
Shoppers and makers have plenty to do as well. Baltimore.org lists a Holiday Craft Market at Corradetti Glass Studio in Clipper Mill, where local artisans fill the converted industrial space with jewelry, glass, and handmade gifts, plus the Winter Solstice Artist and Maker’s Market at Peabody Heights Brewery, combining craft beer with local vendors in a relaxed North Baltimore setting.
And if listeners want live music to round out the week, the Keystone Korner jazz club in Harbor East is presenting Merry Christmas from José James, according to the Baltimore events calendar, blending soulful vocals with holiday standards in an intimate jazz-room vibe.
However you spend it—whether at a show, a market, a tour, or just strolling the waterfront with eggnog in hand—Baltimore is ready to keep your week festive.
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