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Baltimore School for the Arts' Theater Fall Spectacular

November 10, 11:23 AMBaltimore Arts ExaminerCara Ober
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The Baltimore School for the Arts (BSA) theatre department will present Wilder Ones: four one act plays by Thornton Wilder, the season’s premier theater performance and a production to be performed by the Senior Acting Ensemble.

The collection of “plays for Bleecker Street” by the American playwright and novelist will bring some of his more unfamiliar work to the forefront of the Baltimore School for the Arts theatre stage. The four one-act plays were created as part of an unfinished fourteen-play cycle on the Seven Ages of Man and the Seven Deadly Sins.

Directed by Donald Hicken, opening night is planned for November 11 at 7:00 p.m. To find out more information or order your tickets today, call 410-642-5170, or visit www.bsfa.org.

WHAT: Baltimore School for the Arts Fall Theatre Performance
Wilder Ones: four one act plays

WHEN: Wednesday, November 11 – Friday, November 13, 7:00PM
Wednesday, November 18 – Friday November 20, 7:00PM
Saturday, November 14 & Saturday, November 21, 2:00PM

WHERE: Baltimore School for the Arts
The Jada Pinkett Smith Theatre
712 Cathedral Street
Baltimore, MD 21201

TICKETS: General admission, $10.00
Students & senior citizens, $5.00

FOR MORE INFO & FOR TICKETS, call 410-642-5170 or visit www.bsfa.org

Founded in 1980, the Baltimore School for the Arts provides students with intensive pre-professional training in the arts in the context of a rigorous college preparatory curriculum.  BSA graduates go on to the most selective arts and university programs nationwide and achieve prominence in theater, film, music, dance and visual arts. Additionally, the Baltimore School for the Arts is a catalyst for young people to explore and discover their interest for the arts through TWIGS, its highly acclaimed program that provides free after-school arts classes to more than 750 elementary and middle school students; special dance and theatre recitals for Baltimore City Public School students; family performance series; partnerships with other arts organizations; and art exhibitions. 

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