May 3 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
In partnership with Baltimore Center Stage and Oh to Dream
Inheritance Theater Project (ITP) is a nonprofit that builds relationships across siloes through collaborative playmaking around the country. Third Space and Baltimore Center Stage saw the potential of a community-wide art project in Baltimore, and invited ITP to town in September 2025. Led locally by Rain Pryor (Process Director), Antoinette Duren (Community Weaver), and Oh to Dream leaders Bridgette Burton and Evan Hall (Producers), the project has grown to include partnerships with organizations such as Dance and Bmore, Good Trouble Church, Beth Am Synagogue, the Greater Mondawmin Coordinating Council, the Bawdamore Preservation Society, and the Baltimore School for the Arts.
This spring, ITP invites community members to continue exploring what brings Baltimoreans together and what keeps us apart through the process of creating art together.
Performance of the Community-Made Play — May 3: This is the culmination of a year of generative work and relationships!
Note: timing is subject to change.
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