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Oh to Dream is black artist-owned social enterprise based in Baltimore, MD with a mission to build an environment where creativity can flourish, and artists are empowered. 

 

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UPCOMING EVENTS

UPCOMING EVENTS

BALTIMORE

Fall 2025 – Spring 2026​​

Inheritance Theater Project (ITP) is a national nonprofit that uses theater-making to spark conversation across silos and practice new ways of being in relationship with our neighbors. Over the past 10 years, we’ve worked in 18 cities across the U.S., supporting neighbors to collaborate across divides. 

Now, we're in Baltimore. Together with local artists, faith leaders, and community leaders, we’re inviting you into a collaborative journey that uses playmaking and shared inherited texts as a new way into civic conversation. The process culminates in an original piece of theater created by and for Baltimore — but above all, our goal is relationship-building: to question, imagine, and practice how we want to be neighbors together.

The Baltimore project is led locally by Process Director Rain Pryor, Community Weaver Antoinette Duren and Mia Smith, and Producers Bridgette Burton and Evan Hall of Oh to Dream.

JANUARY

 

Baltimore City College Drama Club Workshop

(POSTPONED DUE TO SNOW) Thursday, January 29 
A creative workshop with student artists exploring community-based devised theater. 

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​FEBRUARY

​Interfaith Storytelling Supper for Black History Month

(POSTPONED DUE TO SNOW) Thursday, February 5 | Baltimore War Memorial | 6pm-8:30pm

With the Mayor’s Office of Community Affairs Faith Outreach Team, The National Great Blacks in Wax Museum, and DiscoverMe/RecoverMe
A shared meal, text reading, and storytelling event exploring faith, history, and civic life. (open to all)

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Park Heights Dinner & PlayLab
Tuesday, February 10 | 6pm-8pm | Sankofa Children's Museum of African Cultures, 4330 Pimlico Rd

With One Park Heights and Sankofa Children’s Museum of African Cultures

A gathering bringing Park Heights neighbors together. (open to those who live, grew up, or work in Park Heights)

​RSVP HERE

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Third Space Text Salon 
Wednesday, February 11 | 6pm-8pm | 2001 Liberty Heights Ave
With
Third Space at Shaarei Tfiloh
An opportunity to listen, read, reflect, and break bread together. (open to all)

RSVP HERE

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Library Meet-Up: Researching Baltimore Together

Thursday, February 12 | 3pm-7pm

With Bawdamore Preservation Society

A drop-in research gathering exploring Baltimore history—help uncover stories of Baltimoreans who came before us. (open to all)

RSVP HERE

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Impact Hub PlayLab, part of Station North Arts District February Art Walk  

Friday, February 13 | 5pm-9pm

With Impact Hub Baltimore and Station North Arts District

A playful, hands-on artmaking space during the Station North Art Walk. Explore the neighborhood, check out other stops, and drop in anytime to create with us. (open to all)

MARCH​

Third Space PlayLab

Wednesday, March 11 | 5pm-8pm

With Third Space at Shaarei Tfiloh
A PlayLab exploring emerging Baltimore questions through creative play. (open to all)
RSVP HERE

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Towson, Morgan, and Coppin Universities Unity Workshop

Thursday, March 12
A cross-campus gathering inviting students into dialogue and creative exploration.

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Bawdamore Preservation Society “Two Baltimores + Way Forward” Bus Tour

Sunday, March 15

With Bawdamore Preservation Society
A guided tour exploring Baltimore’s past, present, and possibilities forward. (open to all)

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APRIL-MAY

​Open Rehearsals (April)
Community Production (May 1–4)

A community-made production celebrating what emerges when we imagine and build together.

Want to share a meal, have us visit your community event, or cohost a program together?

​Email baltimore@inheritancetheater.org to get involved!

Click here to sign up for the Baltimore project mailing list and receive invites to future events.