hippodrome theatre
- Rebecca Polen "Becky" Hartman Obituary
- Baltimore mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake to appear in a cameo role when the national touring production of "Chicago" gets to the Hippodrome Theatre.
- Touring production of "Chicago" will feature John O'Hurley of "Seinfeld" and "Dancing with the Stars" fame at Baltimore's Hippodrome Theatre in March.
- Ronald Gary "Chief" McBee Sr., who founded a plumbing business, died of cancer Dec. 28 at his Fallston home. He was 67.
- New renewal process for subscribers means the same seats for all productions.
- Plaintiff wants a federal court judge to order the theater to provide open captioning
- Hit indie film 'Once' inspires a hit stage musical, which is coming to the Hippodrome in Baltimore.
- The redevelopment of a former Army base in the Blue Ridge mountains doesn't initially appear to have much in common with the renovation of the historic Hippodrome Theatre on Baltimore's west side. Except one thing: "it's at least as big a challenge."
- The sixth annual Orioles Pet Calendar benefitting the Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter (BARCS) will go on sale August 12, and five players will be on-hand to sign calendars at the shelter that day.
- On Wednesday, a group of middle school students from the Lansdowne Summer Bridge Academy, a free summer enrichment program at Lansdowne Middle School, traveled to the Hippodrome Theatre in Baltimore City to participate in a day of theater programming.
- Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and Police Commissioner Anthony Batts walked the downtown and Inner Harbor areas Wednesday evening
- From the depths of downtown, mere feet from the Hippodrome Theater, Alewife has been delivering dozens of beers on tap and a dimly lit aesthetic that has stood the test of time.
- Forno, a great-looking new restaurant and wine bar located across the street from the Hippodrome Theatre, opened as quietly as it could in late February just as the blockbuster musical "The Book of Mormon" pulled into town.
- The sound of harmonized voices echoed through the halls of Lansdowne High School on Tuesday morning. "Four, three, two," Micah Smith said while striking the keys of a piano as 25 students began to sing under his direction.
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- Current, future presidents of downtown theater sound hopeful notes
- Nearly 16,400 medical students around the country gathered in auditoriums for the 62-year-old Match Day program, when at noon students open letters saying which residency program had accepted them.
- Louis G. Hecht, an owner of the Triangle Sign Co. and antiques appraiser who immersed himself in Baltimore's classic jazz scene, died of congestive heart failure Saturday, his 92nd birthday, at Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital. He lived in Pikesville.
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- Baltimore officials are laying the groundwork for a major overhaul of the city-owned Lexington Market that could cost as much as $25 million. Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and market managers believe a redesigned building and better vendor mix — less fast food, more fresh, gourmet and ethnic fare — could lure back the middle-income shoppers who abandoned it long ago. But officials acknowledge that managing what happens outside, including open-air drug sales, is vital to achieving
- Ron Legler of Florida Theatrical Association succeeds Jeff Daniel at key west-side site
- Willard Hackerman, the longtime president and CEO of the Whiting-Turner Contracting Company and a prominent philanthropist, has died. He was 95.
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- Herbert Charles Wagner, a retired pharmacist, died Dec. 21 at Sinai Hospital after suffering a fall a week earlier. He was 82 and lived at the Kensington Park Retirement Community.
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- Dr. Joseph S. Ardinger, a retired obstetrician and gynecologist who delivered more than 4,000 babies in nearly 50 years of medical practice, died of pneumonia complications Monday at Howard County General Hospital. The Ellicott City resident was 92.
- The hit jukebox musical about Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons remains an effective blend of back story and popular songs.
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