Things to do in Baltimore, Jan. 3-9

See a Broadway classic, learn some dance moves, cheer on the Ravens, go to a classical music concert or a 70s supergroup tribute band concert.

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See a Broadway classic, learn some dance moves, cheer on the Ravens, go to a classical music concert or a 70s supergroup tribute band concert. Experience the timeless Broadway musical “Annie” at the Hippodrome Theatre, 12 N. Eutaw St.

Let the uplifting story of Little Orphan Annie carry you through tough times. Listen to classic show tunes like “Tomorrow,” “It’s a Hard Knock Life,” “Maybe,” and more. Dates and times are Tuesday-Thursday 7:30 p.



m., Friday 8 p.m.

, Saturday 2 p.m. and 8 p.

m. and Sunday 1 p.m.

and 6:30 p.m. Ticket prices start at $49.

Swing your partner all around at the Say Sister! Opening Square Dance in The Theater at the Creative Alliance, 3134 Eastern Ave. An old-fashioned string band and caller will talk you through the dance moves. Tickets cost $25.

Root for the hometown team when the Baltimore Ravens host the Cleveland Browns at M&T Bank Stadium, 1101 Russell St. The post-season-bound Ravens will be looking for payback after a 29-24 loss to Cleveland on Oct. 17.

Ticket prices start at $105. Go to a classical music concert to hear the works of two great composers at “Bach and Mozert at the Maryland State Boychoir Center for the Arts,” 3400 Norman Ave. Performance selections include: “Bach: Cantata 83: Erfreute Zeit im neuen Bunde” and “Mozart: Symphony No.

25.” Featured soloists include Kristen Dubenion-Smith, Ben Hawker and Edmund Milly. Tickets cost $33 in advance and $37 at the door for adults, $10 for students 13 and over and free for kids 12-under.

You’ll swear it’s the real thing at Devotion: an Earth, Wind & Fire Experience at Keystone Korner, 1350 Lancaster St. The tribute includes such hit songs as “Shining Star,” “September,” “Lets Groove,” and more. Tickets cost $40-$45 for in-person and $15 for streaming.

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