Things to do in Baltimore Jan. 26 to Feb. 2

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Support the Ravens, go to a concert that pays tribute to an icon of American jazz, watch a 1980s blockbuster with a live concert, see a 1990s comedy/drama turned into a musical, learn about Irish railroad workers or listen to a discussion about culture and art.

Friday: Ravens Playoff Rallies

Show your purple pride for the Baltimore Ravens Sunday AFC Championship game versus the Kansas City Chiefs by attending rallies at four locations in Baltimore. Legends, cheerleaders and mascots will be at: Wayward Bar & Kitchen (1117 S. Charles St.) from 6 p.m. to 6:40 p.m.; James Joyce Irish Pub & Restaurant (616 President St.) from 7:05 p.m. to 7:45 p.m.; Waterfront Hotel (1710 Thames St.) from 8 p.m. to 8:45 p.m.; and Claddagh Pub (2918 O’Donnell St.) from 8:55 p.m. to 9:35 p.m. For more Ravens weekend events go to baltimoeravens.com.

Friday

Tuesday: Charles Funn plays Count Basie

Charles Funn will channel the “King of Swing” at Charles Funn & The Funn Band Playing Count Basie at the Keystone Korner, 1350 Lancaster St. Funn, a Morgan State graduate and professional musician, has played with Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles and more. Ticket prices start at $20 for in-person and $10 for streaming. Go to instantseats.com.

Tuesday 7:30 p.m.

Ongoing: ‘Back To The Future’ in concert

Hop into your DeLorean sports car/time machine and head to the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, 1212 Cathedral St., and watch a Michael J. Fox blockbuster from 1985 with a live orchestra at “BSO Music Presents: Back To The Future In Concert.” Anthony Parnther will conduct. Ticket prices range from $18 to $75. For more information go to my.bsomusic.org

Friday, 7:30 p.m. and Sunday 3 p.m.

Ongoing: ‘Mrs. Doubtfire — The Musical’

From left, Axel Bernard Rimmele as Christopher Hillard, Giselle Gutierrez as Lydia Hillard, Rob McClure as Euphegenia Doubtfire, and Kennedy Alexandra Pitney as Natalie Hillard in “Mrs. Doubtfire: The New Musical Comedy.” (Joan Marcus/handout photo)See the Robin Williams 1993 comedy-drama on stage at “Mrs Doubtfire — The Musical” at The Hippodrome Theatre at the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center, 12 N. Eutaw St. Broadway’s Rob McClure plays the title character. Ticket prices start at $29. Go to baltimore.broadway.com.

Tuesday through Feb. 4

Saturday: Family History on the Rails

Learn about the Irish American railroad workers and their impact on civil rights and the American workforce at “Introduction to Genealogy: Family History On The Rails” at the B&O Railroad Museum, 901 W. Pratt St. Tour both the B&O Railroad Museum and Irish Railroad Workers Museum. Tickets cost $20 for adults, $17 for seniors and $12 for children ages 2-12. Go to borail.org.

Saturday 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Sunday: Ethiopian Art, Culture and Family

Hear a discussion about culture and creativity at “Ethiopian Art, Culture, and Family: Getachew Metaferia and Helina Metaferia in Conversation” at The Walters Art Museum, 600 N. Charles St. Getachew Metaferia teaches political science at Morgan State and Helina Metaferia teaches visual arts at Brown University. The father-daughter duo will share their familial perspectives. The event is free. Register at thewalters.org.

Sunday 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.