BSA in the News

Tupac Shakur ’89: From BSA to Hip-Hop Icon — A New Biography Reveals His Baltimore Roots

Before he became one of the most influential voices in hip-hop, Tupac Shakur walked the halls of Baltimore School for...

Spain Arts & Culture Presents ‘Of Gods and Men’

To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Baltimore School for the Arts, its theatre experimental lab presents a new...

Bresha Webb ’02 To Appear in Latest Tyler Perry Project

Tyler Perry is teaming up with Netflix for a new thriller, Fall from Grace, about a woman whose world is shattered...

‘Love, Simon’: Rachel Naomi Hilson Joins Disney+ Series In Recasting

Rachel Hilson '13 has just joined the cast of the Disney+ series Love, Simon. You can learn more in this story from...

How Chesapeake Shakespeare Company Creates Intimacy on the Stage in the #MeToo Era

Since graduating from UMBC in 2017, Clay Vanderbeek '13 has performed a number of roles for the Annapolis Shakespeare...

Baltimore’s Center Stage Appoints Two to Senior Staff

Baltimore School for the Arts Alumna Adena Varner is a teaching artist, playwright, and director. And just a few years...

BHM Spotlight: Maria Broom – Actress, Storyteller, Teacher, and Dancer

The Baltimore School for the Arts' Movement Instructor Maria Broom has had a varied career as a television reporter,...

Actor Sees Important Story in ’74 Seconds’

Travoye Joyner '17 is currently a student at Temple University in Philadelphia. But he's also currently playing the...

Baltimore Center Stage Takes Greek Tragedy on the Road

Baltimore Center Stage is taking a 2,500-year-old play on the road and using spoken word poetry to make it more...

BSA Alumni Join the Cast of ‘Kiss Me Kate’

Two Baltimore School for the Arts alumni, Lance Coadie Williams and Darius Barnes, are in Kiss Me Kate on Broadway,...

Review: ‘The Importance Of Being Earnest’ at Everyman Theatre

Paige Hernandez '98 is a multidisciplinary artist who is critically acclaimed as a performer, director,...

Josh Charles ’88 Speaks to Film and Video Students

Depending on who you are, you may remember Josh Charles '88 as the hopeless romantic Knox Overstreet from Dead Poets...