Community Corner
Get Out: Weekend of July 14-17
Professional entertainers are traveling to our area this weekend and providing exciting shows for all ages.

When/Where: Friday, and Saturday night at 8 p.m., Saturday and Sunday matinee at 2 p.m., at the Theater on Bay Head Road now through August 7.
Why Go: New York professionals have come to Annapolis to share their incredible talents with local residents. The show’s story centers around two star-crossed, down-and-out Skid Row lovers, Seymour and Audrey, who try to make sense of a trashy world of greedy florists, sadistic dentists, sassy street urchins, and a man-eating potted plant from outer space.
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Note: Little Shop of Horrors contains some comedic violence and mild adult language. Parental guidance suggested for children under age 10.
Price: $18 - $35. For tickets, click here.
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2) Adult Pool Party at Big Vanilla
When/Where: Saturday, 7 to 11 p.m., in Arnold.
Why Go: This event is for those 21 and older and features live music by the Doug Segree Band, specialty drinks, beer, wine and food all available for purchase. Nonmembers welcome.
Price: $5 cover charge.
3)
When/Where: Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Key Auditorium of St. John’s in Historic Annapolis.
Why Go: A great cast of talented kids (including Broadneck residents) present Al Capp's upbeat musical extravaganza. The show is described as a satisfying mixture of hillbilly nonsense and sharp, critical humor.
Price: General admission is $10; $8 for children 7 and under or for groups of 20 or more. Click here for tickets.
4)
When/Where: Friday and Saturday at various evening times at the Metropolitan, Rams Head, Loews Annapolis Hotel, and O’Callaghan Annapolis Hotel.
Why Go: Enjoy sketch comedy shows, improv sets and stand up performances by comedians from New York, Chicago, and Charleston.
Price: $33-$15. Click here for tickets.
5) Earleigh Heights Volunteer Fire Company Carnival
When/Where: Thursday to Saturday, 6 to 11 p.m., Earleigh Heights Fire Station in Severna Park.
Why Go: The carnival features rides that will thrill young kids and teens, along with games and an assortment of food and beverages.
Price: Free admission and parking; rides, tickets and food are available for purchase.
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