New shows, great events, and good entertainment come your way this week in Annapolis.
Annapolis Entertainment
Annapolis Maritime Museum welcomes a winter lecture series this Thursday night: “Bridging the Chesapeake: A ‘Fool Idea’ That United Maryland.” Learn about the Bay Bridge and more. Be there at 7 p.m. with $10 for admission. Go to http://fourriversheritage.org to see more.
Saturday night, enjoy a dance performance from the Expressions Dance Company, entitled Seasons. The show starts at 6 p.m. and costs $26. Take pleasure in the seasonal backdrops, the holiday themes, and of course, the talented dancers. Go to www.marylandhall.org to see more and purchase tickets.
The Colonial Players open their comedic performance this week: The Liar, a play about a man who lies and his servant who tells the truth. This witty show opens the 16th and runs through early February. Head to http://thecolonialplayers.org for the full play details.
Annapolis Green
Annapolis rallies behind numerous causes, and this week, there’s the opportunity to make a difference in the green cause. Wednesday, join Chesapeake Climate Action Network at Lawyer’s Mall to rally behind the clean electricity cause. Noon is the time. Thursday, head to Anne Arundel Community College at 7 p.m. to learn about how everyday folks can improve development and cause decisions to be made. To learn more about these go-getter green events, visit www.annapolisgreen.com.
Annapolis Art
Mitchell Gallery at St. John’s College hosts “A Lineage of American Perceptual Painters,” an artsy and historical event that educates on the American realist painters who shaped perceptions and ideas. The exhibit opens the 15th and runs through March. Go to www.sjc.edu to learn more.
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