

October 3 – 18, 2025
Fridays and Saturdays at 8PM
Sundays October 5* & 12 at 2PM
*Please be advised that for the Sunday, October 5 performance a mask is required to be worn at all times while in the GAC facility*
Tickets: General Admission: $24.00, Senior/Military: $22.00, Child/Student: $12.00
The Hot L Baltimore
by
Lanford Wilson
Directed by Seth Ghitelman
Lanford Wilson’s The Hot L Baltimore introduces us to a memorable cast of characters residing in a crumbling Baltimore hotel, their lives as frayed as the lobby’s worn carpet. A young prostitute named “the Girl” plies her trade, while Mr. Morse, a bewildered old man, yearns for a visit from his estranged daughter. With the hotel’s demolition looming, they and the other residents grapple with an uncertain future. Wilson masterfully blends humor and pathos, as seen in the scene where the residents, facing eviction, share a makeshift meal, finding solace and fleeting joy in their shared predicament. This play feels especially relevant today, as America seems increasingly unwilling to address the needs of its most vulnerable citizens. The struggles of the residents of the Hot L Baltimore serve as a mirror to contemporary issues like homelessness, poverty, and the growing gap between the haves and have-nots.
This production includes coarse language, sexual references and discussions.

Smashing The Oligarchy
And other fun Pre-apocalypse activities.
Written and Performed by James Gordon
Smashing the Oligarchy is a musical handbook for surviving the suicide of democracy and saving the planet at the same time. Filled with insights, humour, visual images, and some grim reality observations, with 15 original songs and a post-show discussion, Smashing The Oligarchy has an important message that’s fun at the same time. This appearance is a U.S. debut. Written and performed by ’song and rants’ man James Gordon, a Canadian songwriter/playwright/author/activist and former politician.
One night only performance on Monday, October 13, 2025 at 8PM
A Compendium of Curiosities
A Night of Magic and Mystery
presented by
Christopher DePamphilis
For an evening of magic unlike any other, get ready for Chris DePamphilis in his all ages and captivating one-man show “Compendium of Curiosities”. With over two decades of experience, Chris has honed his craft on international stages, from the bustling streets of Tokyo and Osaka, Japan to his acclaimed three-week residency, “The Devil You Don’t” was featured in GAC’s 2023-2024 season. As a repeat headliner at Virginia’s “Magic Mic” and a featured house magician at Baltimore’s “Poe’s Magic Theatre,” Chris’s unique blend of masterful sleight-of-hand, and engaging stage presence will leave you questioning what’s possible. Prepare to be amazed and intrigued by a magician who doesn’t just perform effects but creates an unforgettable experience that will challenge your perception of reality.
One night only performance on Friday, October 24, 2025 at 8PM
Announcements

Auditions
Announcing auditions for one role in The Mountaineer, a musical by Diana Raynes, and directed by Eric Honour.
Auditions will be held on Tuesday, September 23, 7:30-10 PM in the GAC lobby. For all of the details and information you will need, see our Auditions page.

Greenbelt Co-op Community Round-Up for GAC
The Greenbelt Co-op Community Round-Up October 1-31, 2025 will raise funds for GAC. Please be sure to ask the cashiers to round up your purchase total to the nearest dollar throughout the month. They take those nickels and dimes and put them together to make BIG dollars to pass on GAC! Thank you for your support.

GAC Annual Membership Meeting
When:
- Sunday, October 26 from 5PM to 6PM, EDT.
Where:
- GAC Lobby
- Zoom – link to be provided
Annual Meeting Agenda:
- Reports from Executive Board Members,
- Approval of Annual Budget, and
- Election for open Board positions
Open Board positions:
- Programming Vice President
- Secretary
- Treasurer
- Two At-Large Members
Any member in good standing interested in running for these positions may notify the GAC President to see if they qualify to be placed on the ballot. Also, nominations will be accepted from the floor if another member in good standing “seconds” the nomination.
For those that cannot attend in person, a Zoom link to the meeting will be provided in a subsequent e-mail message. Light refreshments will be served at the end.
Only members in good standing will be allowed to attend and vote. To become a member or renew membership, click here.
Announcing GAC’s 2025-26 Season!
This year we’ve brought in a variety of productions, from classic pieces like King Lear, Salome and A View from a Bridge to original productions like Wifey Unknown and The Mountaineer, to crowd pleasing musical performances by The Chromatics and Happiness Happening. With all these different options, we’re sure you’ll want to come to see us several times this season. See Our Season page on our website for dates.
Our Mission
The mission of the Greenbelt Arts Center is to provide a dedicated and sustainable hub that makes the arts accessible to our community.
Join the Mission
Toward that end, we need your help to produce more accessible theatre for Greenbelt, Maryland. We showcase and co-produce over six productions a season, as well as many smaller shows. We believe in empowering artists by holding auditions, honing your skills, and hosting special events! Volunteer your time and talent, and let’s make some awesome things happen!
Please fill out the Contact Form found here, and our Box Office Manager will reach out to you.
We Did It!!
Thanks so much for helping us reach our goal $43K by June 30th, 2025. But we can always use more help in funding our programs. Please make a donation to or become a member of of GAC.
Upcoming Events at GAC
Volunteer Opportunities!
Volunteer Crowd Managers Needed:
Greenbelt Arts Center (GAC) needs volunteer crowd managers. A crowd manager (CM) is an usher trained in crowd management through the Maryland State Fire Marshal’s Office (MSFMO). The CM welcomes patrons, manages any issues in the lobby prior to showtime, seats people with special needs and latecomers, and greets patrons at the theater door and checks their tickets. They then stay until the audience leaves. Throughout their 2-3 hour shift, they are responsible for making sure egress is not blocked, escorting people to safety in an emergency, and basic monitoring of the crowd. For the most part, they can watch the performance while keeping an eye out in the periphery for emergencies.
Good candidates should be good with managing diverse people, are at least 18 years old, and available for 2-3 performances a month. A typical show is 9 performances over 3 weekends. Both initial and ongoing training is provided. A background check is required by the City of Greenbelt because the volunteers work with children.
Please fill out the Contact Form found here, and our Box Office Manager will reach out to you.
COVID-19 STATUS
As the Greenbelt Arts Center has resumed in-person programming and local mask mandates have been dropped, we are now allowing patrons to be unmasked in the facility. Exceptions to this rule include our masked Sunday matinees (determined by each production) and any conditions set by those using the space for private rehearsals or events.
Click here to read our full current COVID-19 Policy.