WHAT WEEKLY

Marquee Ball 2011

14 April 2011

★ Brooke Hall, Justin Allen & Theresa Keil

Photo by Theresa Keil

Back to the Future

The genius behind having a costume party based on Back to the Future is that you can pretty much wear just about anything and fit right in. Case in point, the guy in the big picture above looks more like someone out of a New Order video rather than a furious Lybian chasing down pirated plutonium. The truth is there aren’t enough opportunities for men to break out their skin tight, shiny, hooded jumpsuits for a night on the town. This is where the Creative Alliance comes in. As if it weren’t enough to host brilliant programming in the Patterson Theater as well as workshops, classes and gathering of all kinds, they also provide the citizenry of Baltimore one of the best opportunities of the year to dress as absurd as we see fit. It’s the Marquee Ball, folks, one of the best parties of the year and it looks something like this.

Photo by Theresa Keil, story by Justin Allen.


Photo by Theresa Keil

Behold the winners of this weeks prestigious and highly coveted, “It Wasn’t Enough For You To Just Stand In Front Of The Camera And Let The Image Happen You Performed For The Lens And For That You Were Almost The Lead Photo But Yellow Jumpsuit Man In Front Of The Hair Dryers Has A Certain Absurdity That We Can’t Resist,” award. Don’t consider this second place, think of it as first runner up.

Photo by Theresa Keil, story by Justin Allen.

Photo by Brooke Hall

Hey, remember the scene from Back to the Futurewhere the tinsel haired lady tickled the Green Hornet’s wife while being stalked by the guy in the chrome fedora? Niether do I, but there should have been one.

Photo by Brooke Hall, story by Justin Allen.

Photo by Theresa Keil

Where there’s a party with a half pipe you’re sure to find Casey Jackson.

Photo by Theresa Keil, story by Justin Allen.

Photo by Theresa Keil

Landis Expandis

Photo by Theresa Keil, story by Justin Allen.

Photo by Theresa Keil

Craig Considine

One of the lesser known techniques for playing the trombone.

Photo by Theresa Keil, story by Justin Allen.

Photo by Theresa Keil

Karen Summerville, Creative Alliance Education Coordinator.

Photo by Theresa Keil, story by Justin Allen.

Photo by Theresa Keil

The Creative Alliance Marquee Ball

Photo by Theresa Keil, story by Justin Allen.

Photo by Theresa Keil

Photo by Theresa Keil, story by Justin Allen.

Photo by Theresa Keil

The Creative Alliance Marquee Ball

Photo by Theresa Keil, story by Justin Allen.

Photo by Theresa Keil

The Creative Alliance Marquee Ball

Photo by Theresa Keil, story by Justin Allen.

Photo by Theresa Keil

Casey Jackson and Stephanie Murdock

Photo by Theresa Keil, story by Justin Allen.

Photo by Theresa Keil

Ron Harris & Cheryl Landry

How’d this photo from the Battle Star Galactica party get in here?

Photo by Theresa Keil, story by Justin Allen.

Photo by Theresa Keil

The Creative Alliance Marquee Ball

Photo by Theresa Keil, story by Justin Allen.

Photo by Theresa Keil

The Creative Alliance Marquee Ball

Photo by Theresa Keil, story by Justin Allen.

Photo by Theresa Keil

The Creative Alliance Marquee Ball

Photo by Theresa Keil, story by Justin Allen.

Photo by Theresa Keil

Stephanie Murdock has the best job title in the city, President of the Baltimore Skatepark. Can you imagine being at a Skatepark and being like, “Now hear this I’m imposing a poser tax, that’s right, I’m President of the Skatepark, deal with it. Yo, every one off the ramp I’m dropping in. I’m totally the President of this here Skatepark.”

Photo by Theresa Keil, story by Justin Allen.

Photo by Brooke Hall

That’s the exact face Doc Brown made when the Lybians finally caught up with him.

Photo by Brooke Hall, story by Justin Allen.

Photo by Brooke Hall

Brooke Hall

Barbara Wilgus, Trisha Selko, and Brad Seiko. Brad and Trisha are responsible for the one and only Hot August Blues and Roots Festival, happening this year on Saturday, August 20.

Photo by Brooke Hall, story by Justin Allen.

Photo by Brooke Hall

Don’t be sad. There will be another party next year. You can count on it.

Photo by Brooke Hall, story by Justin Allen.

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