Hey, Baltimore listeners, it's your friendly guide to the best things happening right here in Charm City from today through the weekend. Kick off your Thursday with the darkly hilarious puppet show Really Quite a Lot of Mechanisms at the Theatre Project on 35 West Preston Street. Shows at 7:30 p.m. tonight and tomorrow, plus Saturday at 3 and 7:30 p.m., and Sunday at 3 p.m. Tickets run $15 to $25, and it's all about finding joy in pulleys, levers, and wheels amid life's chaos—perfect for a quirky night out, according to Baltimore Magazine's March events calendar.
Art lovers, head to Area 405 on 405 East Oliver Street for the 405 Daily exhibition, wrapping up this weekend. It's open Thursday through Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m., free entry, showcasing 17 artists' daily lives like a creative newspaper, curated by Joyce Liang. Game enthusiasts, the Unpub Festival 2026 is underway at the BWI Airport Marriott in Linthicum—playtest unpublished tabletop games through Sunday. It's a four-day blast of innovation.
Friday brings more puppet fun at Theatre Project, plus check out ongoing gems like the Baltimore Watercolor Society’s Members’ Exhibit opening at Manor Mill Gallery in Monkton, 2029 Monkton Road. Wednesday through Sunday, noon to 6 p.m., free, featuring local flora in stunning watercolors. Music fans, while Cyrus Chestnut's jazz wrapped last weekend, keep an eye on Keystone Korner Baltimore for vibes.
Saturday heats up with prep for the big St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Sunday. Get your green on for the procession down North Charles Street from the Washington Monument to the Inner Harbor at 1 p.m.—free, with Shamrock 5K, mummers, Irish dancers, wolfhounds, and floats. It's the city's annual emerald explosion, as highlighted by Baltimore Magazine.
Don't miss No Mean City: Baltimore 1966 at the Baltimore Museum of Art through March 15—$35, Dan Rodricks' play on '66 politics and Orioles fever. Or catch Trinity at Baltimore Center Stage, Lena Waithe's bold play on fantasies turning real, running through March 15 for $10 to $60.
Sunday's parade is the highlight, but squeeze in animal encounters at the National Aquarium in the Harbor Overlook at 10 a.m., up-close with their ambassadors. Ongoing exhibits like Key Bridge: Building a Baltimore Landmark open soon at the Baltimore Museum of Industry, exploring its history and collapse.
Baltimore's buzzing with art, theater, and Irish cheer—grab tickets, wear green, and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
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