Experience magic, wonder and music starting Sept. 13
Baltimore, MD — Fall family-friendly entertainment hits Baltimore Center Stage starting September 13. Add a bit of magic, wonder and music to your fall plans by joining us for our family-focused productions that begin in September.

Tickets are currently on sale for the following productions:
Magic & Hypnosis featuring David Anthony (Sept. 13, 2025) – David Anthony is an international award-winning entertainer. You will experience mind blowing magic and laugh out loud comedy hypnosis in this fun-filled evening.
Cat Kid Comic Club, The Musical (Sept. 26-28, 2025) – Cat Kid and Molly Pollywog have started an epic club to teach 21 rambunctious baby frogs how to make their own comics. Will creativity save the day? This madcap musical is based on Dave Pilkey’s irreverently hilarious book series, a spin-off of the popular Dog Man series, and is written by the same team that brought you “Dog Man: The Musical!”
Santa Claus Is Comin’: A Motown Christmas Revue (Nov. 6, 2025 – Jan. 4, 2026) – This spirited show features classic holiday favorites, reimagined with the unmistakable sound of Motown legends—from Smokey Robinson to The Supremes.
Tyrone N. Manning, Senior Director of Marketing and Communications for Baltimore Center Stage, says,“These productions are perfect for families and groups that want to expose children and youth to the theater. Our goal is to continue making the theater accessible to all and one of the ways we do this is by bringing diverse family-friendly entertainment to our stage.”
Do not miss this opportunity to expose young people to the theater. Join us this fall and provide your family or group with a theater experience unlike any other!
Tickets and more information on these productions can be found at centerstage.org
About Baltimore Center Stage
Designated the State Theater of Maryland in 1978, Baltimore Center Stage provides the highest quality theater and programming for all members of our communities, including youth and families, under the leadership of Artistic Director Stevie Walker-Webb and Managing Director Adam Frank. Baltimore Center Stage ignites conversations and imaginations by producing an eclectic season of professional productions across two mainstages, through engaging community programs, and with inspiring education programs. Everything we do at Baltimore Center Stage is led by our core values—chief among them being Access For All. Our mission is heavily rooted in providing active and open accessibility for everyone, regardless of any and all barriers, to our Mainstage performances, education initiatives, and community programming.

