LUH YOU, HEAR?!
Created and Performed by Robert Lee Hardy
January 3
LUH YOU, HEAR?! is a one man show of original monologues that honor the voices and people who shaped Robert growing up in Baltimore. It blends storytelling, poetry, transformative character work, and a touch of stand up comedy to capture the rhythm, grit, and humor of the city. The show is a celebration of survival, resilience, and the culture that raised him. Each moment moves between laughter and heartbreak, memory and imagination, revealing the soul of a city that is as radiant as it is gritty. Through these stories, Robert pays tribute to Baltimore’s heartbeat, its people, its language, its love, and how it continues to live through him and his art. At its heart, it is all things Baltimore.
About the Artist
Robert Lee Hardy is a Baltimore-born actor, writer, producer and teaching artist who has worked with over 400 students across Baltimore City through theatre-based after-school and summer programs. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting from the SUNY Purchase Conservatory of Theatre Arts and Film. His original work combines performance, education, and storytelling rooted in community empowerment.
His television and film credits include The Wire, Jamesy Boy, and Jazz in the Diamond District.
Stage credits include A Time to Kill, The Snowy Day, Home, and Marty and the Hands That Could.
Showtime:
January 3 @ 2:00pm
January 3 @ 8:00pm
Tickets:
General Admission: $30
Please click below to purchase tickets.
**Parking Alert**
The parking garage across the street from Theatre Project has been closed. If street parking is not available, we recommend the Fitzgerald Parking Garage, at the corner of Mt. Royal and Oliver Streets. It is about two blocks from the theatre and is adjacent to the Lyric. Click here for map & directions.
Other available garages within a two block walk are the Maryland Avenue garage, located at 1120 Maryland Ave, and the Symphony Center garage, located at 1030 Park Ave.
If using Google Maps to locate the theatre, please type in the address, 45 West Preston Street, Baltimore, MD for accurate directions.



