Cinderella
November 25 - December 23
  • Music by Richard Rodgers - Book and Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II
  • Adapted for the Stage by Tom Briggs - From the teleplay by Robert L. Freedman
  • Directed by Kevin S. McAllister
  • BCS Presents ArtsCentric's Production

With possibly the first Cinderella to be set in Africa, ArtsCentric returns to BCS following its must-see performances of Crowns for a take on the time-honored story that’s not to be missed! Inspired by the groundbreaking 1997 movie featuring Brandy and Whitney Houston, this version of the beloved, timeless classic features musical performances that follow Cinderella’s magical transformation with the help of her fairy godmother, in a show for all generations.

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What is a Preview?

Previews are an essential part of the theater-making process that allow directors and playwrights to see their plays with audiences for the first time and identify areas for adjustment. These special performances allow you to get a first look at the play and be a part of each shows’ creative journey before it opens officially. 

Run Time: Approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes with an Intermission

SPECIAL EVENTs

Nov 26 – Artists & Makers Night (2:00 PM Community Night, 3:00 PM show) 
Artists, artisans, and makers of all kinds are invited to join Baltimore Center Stage for a celebratory night featuring our community members and a performance of ArtsCentric’s production of Cinderella! 

Dec 9 – Post-Show Talkback  (After the 2:00 pm Matinee)

Dec 11 – Theatre/Arts Industry Night (7:30 PM Show) 
$20 Tickets with promo code: INDUSTRYNIGHT 

Dec 16 – Youth & Family Night (1:00 PM Community Night, 2:00 PM show)   
Join Baltimore Center Stage for a Community Night celebrating youth and their families! 
 
Dec 21 – Holiday Celebration Night (6:30 PM Community Night, 7:30 PM show)   
Join Baltimore Center Stage at our final Community Night of 2023, and celebrate the holiday season!  

 


 

Kevin S. McAllister, Director

Kevin S. McAllister  was most recently cast in the revival of CAROLINE OR CHANGE alongside Cassie Levy, Sharon D. Clarke and Broadway legend Chip Zien. He was also recently seen in the hit Broadway musical, COME FROM AWAY. When not in NYC, he can be seen often on regional stages around Washington D.C where he is a two time Helen Hayes Award winning actor with 12 nominations under his belt. His favorite roles being The Tin Man in THE WIZ, Coalhouse Walker Jr. in RAGTIME, and Tom Collins in RENT. Regional venues include The Kennedy Center, Arena Stage, Cleveland Playhouse, Signature Theatre, and Ford’s Theatre. Mr. McAllister’s opera background has also afforded him the opportunity to perform in Washington National Opera’s revival of Kurt Weill’s LOST IN THE STARS with Eric Owens. He’s participated in several world premieres and workshops with works written by Pasek and Paul, Jeanine Tesori, Rowe and Dempsey and living legend Bruce Hornsby. As an actor, Kevin is a firm believer in the idea of reimagining roles and has often taken on roles not originally written for African-American actors. Regionally, he has played Daddy Warbucks in Annie, File in 110 IN THE SHADE, Murdoch in TITANIC THE MUSICAL, Herman Preysing in GRAND HOTEL, and Burrs in THE WILD PARTY.

When not on the stage, Kevin is the artistic director of ArtsCentric, a performing arts organization in Baltimore dedicated to re-examining traditional roles in the arts. He has served on the production team of various works that have been featured at Ford’s Theatre, Toby’s Dinner Theatre, NextStop Theatre, Olney Theatre and Monumental Theatre Company. He is also a recurring guest lecturer at Montgomery College, American University, Howard University, University of Maryland and in January 2021 will join the Musical Theatre Department at Catholic University. In November 2020, Kevin was nominated as DC’s Artist of The Decade by Broadway World for his continued commitment to arts advancement in Maryland/DC region. He was also selected as the Director of the Decade by Broadway World in the Baltimore region.


ArtsCentric, Inc. is an African-American performing arts organization; a color-conscious organization committed to reexamining traditional roles in the arts, advancing original stories of specific cultures, and fostering educational advancement to strengthen the community through the power of theatre. ArtsCentric approaches the arts with a color-conscious lens when creating community-oriented and enriched education programs.; specifically the organization strives to positively impact a broad and diverse audience base, and uphold high standards of quality entertainment, while using the arts to inform, change, and enhance lives, one audience at a time.

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Creative Team

Cedric D. Lyles
Music Director/Piano Conducter

Shalyce Hemby
Choreographer

Daniel Conway
Scenic Designer

Larry Boggs
Costume Designer

Max Doolittle
Lighting Designer

Alec Green
Sound Designer

Antwan Hawkins Jr.
Props Designer

Larry Peterson
Hair & Wig Designer

Jordan Ross
Stage Manager

Cedric Khalil
Assistant Stage Manager

Peri Ellis
Assistant Choreographer

Alex Navarette
Keyboards

Jonathan Colon
Cello/Hand Percussion

Themba Mkhatshwa
African Percussion

Kevin Kearny, Jr.
Drums

Adrian Mitchell
Trumpet

*Member of Actors’ Equity Association