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Puzzle Races and Classic Dramas: What's On in Baltimore Today

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March 8, 2026/08:00 AM
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Puzzle Races and Classic Dramas: What's On in Baltimore Today
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Sunday Highlights in Charm City

Welcome to your Sunday guide for March 8, 2026. Whether you are looking to engage your mind with a competitive challenge, enjoy a matinee performance, or explore local art before a major exhibition closes, Baltimore has a diverse lineup of events today. From the wild outdoors to the quiet intensity of the theater, here is what is happening across the city.

Family Fun and Community Gatherings

Start your morning at the Maryland Zoo for Puzzle Palooza. Running from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., this event invites teams to compete in a high-speed jigsaw race. It is a unique way to spend time at the zoo, featuring guest appearances by animal ambassadors to cheer on the participants. Prizes are awarded to the fastest teams, making it a perfect outing for competitive families and puzzle enthusiasts alike.

For those who prefer a taste of nature, the Irvine Nature Center is hosting Maple Magic from 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Naturalists will guide visitors through the process of tapping sap-producing trees and demonstrating how that sap is converted into syrup over a warm fire. It is a sweet, hands-on educational experience that celebrates the transition into the spring season.

Theater and Musical Performances

The local stage is busy this afternoon with several high-profile productions. At the M&T Bank Exchange, Iron Crow Theatre presents a matinee of "Next to Normal" at 1:00 p.m. This powerful musical explores a family's struggle with mental health and grief with a moving, contemporary score. Meanwhile, in Fells Point, the Vagabond Players continue their run of the dark comedy classic "Arsenic and Old Lace" at 3:00 p.m., offering a lighter but equally entertaining theatrical experience.

Music lovers can head to the Engineers Club at 3:00 p.m. for an intimate performance of Donizetti’s "Lucrezia Borgia" by Opera Baltimore. This concert-style production focuses on the soaring bel canto vocals. Additionally, Bach in Baltimore is scheduled to perform Handel’s "Judas Maccabaeus" today, providing a grand choral experience for those seeking classical majesty.

Final Call for Exhibitions

Today marks the final day for several significant art exhibitions. Baltimore Clayworks is concluding its "Teapots XI" biennial juried exhibition, which features a stunning array of functional and sculptural teapots from artists across the country. Additionally, the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) wraps up its undergraduate Bicentennial Exhibition, "Rooted/Growing," which showcases the next generation of creative talent in Baltimore. Both venues offer a final chance to see these curated collections before they are deinstalled.

Puzzle Races and Classic Dramas: What's On in Baltimore Today