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This category is for websites about local artistic, cultural, and entertainment activities, events, institutions, venues, performers, professionals, and organizations. Examples include websites about architecture, artists and galleries, clubs and venues, dance, libraries, movies, museums, music, photography, and theater.
http://bridge.skyline.net/
Information and history about the rehabilitation of a concrete arch bridge to make it look like it has a stone veneer. Includes bridge history, builders, features, facts, secrets, and information about the muralist.
http://www.fredericktowneplayers.org/
A nonprofit community theatre organization producing four shows per year. Has organization and officers profiles, audition, membership, scholarship and event information along with photographs of past performances.
http://www.marybk.com/
Author of books for children and teens. Includes articles for students, teachers and parents as well as workshops.
http://performingartsfactory.com/
Home to the Smithereens theatre group and Dance Unlimited classes and repertory company. Information about the companies and events.
http://www.shazammagic.com/
Peter Wood provides quality magic shows with a splash of comedy to the Maryland, Virginia, and DC area. Includes background, description of shows, services and rates, news, and photos.
http://www.marylandensemble.org/
Preview of upcoming performances, online box office, and information about special projects.
http://www.wayoffbroadway.com/
Offers evening mainstage performances and afternoon children's theater. Includes show schedules, prices, directions and FAQ.
http://www.weinbergcenter.org/
A non-profit performing arts venue. Includes schedule of performances, ticket ordering, center history, virtual tour, seating chart and volunteer opportunities.
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