Pride Night

June 5

Overview

Join us for an enchanting evening filled with werewolves, mummies, vampires, and laughter!

Dress to impress in your finest Victorian attire, gothic glam, or fabulous drag. Plus, enjoy special event cocktails at Vinny’s Bar. Let’s celebrate diversity and pride in style!  

Event Schedule


6 – 6:45PM

Pre-show Concert with The New Wave Singers of Baltimore Listen to songs of hope, diversity, inclusion, and humor while the New Wave Singers of Baltimore, Maryland’s Premiere LGBTQ+ Chorus, serenade us on the mezzanine during the pre-show.


PRE-SHOW & DURING INTERMISSION

Pride Community Concierge

Stop by the lobby to visit local organizations providing info and resources at tables for the LQBTQ+ community. Check out our partners below!

  • Baltimore Safe Haven is committed to empowering TLGBQ individuals in Baltimore City who are navigating survival modes by providing inclusive and supportive spaces, resources, and opportunities. Our mission is to foster an environment where every member of the TLGBQ community not only survives but thrives, promoting resilience, dignity, and inclusivity as we collectively work towards a more compassionate and equitable Baltimore. 
  • The Pride Center of Maryland (PCOM) is a non-profit organization dedicated to ensuring Maryland’s sexual and gender minority communities (LGBTQ+/SGL (same-gender-loving) have equal access to care, services, and a space to be their authentic selves. We offer over 30 programs and services that reflect our dedication to this objective, including education, advocacy, and support for individuals, families, and allies. 
  • FreeState Justice (FSJ) is Maryland’s oldest and leading statewide legal services nonprofit working to improve the lives of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ+) Marylanders. Through a combination of pro bono legal services, policy advocacy, and community education, we hope to create a truly inclusive Maryland for all.  
  • The Baltimore Police Department is committed to the safety of all Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning (LGBTQIA+) residents and visitors. The Baltimore Police Department (BPD) SAFE PLACE program creates safe locations for individuals to visit if they feel they have been a victim of anti-LGBTQIA+ crimes. Signage is displayed by participating businesses and organizations that work closely with the Baltimore Police Department in an effort to reduce anti-LGBTQIA+ crimes and encourage the reporting of LGBTQIA+-related crimes. These are also locations supporting safe and secure places for victims of anti-LGBTQIA+ related crimes and harassment. 

7 – 9PM

A performance of The Mystery of Irma Vep: A Penny Dreadful 

While the event itself is free, tickets must be purchased for the production if you wish to see the show. Tickets to the evening’s performance are available at a discounted rate for Pride Night attendees with code PRIDE15.


9 – 9:30PM

Post-show Cast Conversation

Stay after the performance and meet the cast in a 30-minute facilitated talkback.