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The Company Theatre Presents THE SECRET GARDEN
by BWW News Desk - March 01, 2023
The Company Theatre announces its upcoming production of The Secret Garden, the Tony Award-winning musical based on Frances Hodgson Burnett's classic novel.
The Town and The City Festival Announces Additional Artists and Programming
by BWW News Desk - March 01, 2023
The Town and The City Festival,  the two-day music and arts festival set to take place Friday, April 28th and Saturday, April 29th, announced additional artists and programming certain to enhance the remarkable line-up of performances and activities set for the 2023 Festival.  
ELTON UNDRESSED Comes to Merrimack Repertory Theatre
by BWW News Desk - March 01, 2023
The Merrimack Repertory Theater has announced a limited engagement of Elton Undressed: Todd Alsup Sings Elton John featuring Todd Alsup and conceived by Rob Ruggiero. This limited performance will be held Saturday June 10th at 8pm and Sunday June 11th at 4pm. Excerpts from the show will be performed as part of MRT's 44th annual gala on Friday June 9th at Liberty Hall.  
Kendall Square Orchestra Presents Annual SYMPHONY FOR SCIENCE This June
by BWW News Desk - February 28, 2023
The Kendall Square Orchestra will present its fourth annual Symphony for Science on Sunday June 4th at Symphony Hall in Boston. 
Boston Symphony Orchestra to Perform Two Programs at Carnegie Hall in 2024
by BWW News Desk - February 28, 2023
As part of Carnegie Hall’s 2023–24 season, the Boston Symphony Orchestra will perform two programs on January 29 and 30, 2024, led by BSO Music Director Andris Nelsons.
Musicians of the Springfield Symphony Orchestra Make Their Sevenars Concerts Debut in July
by BWW News Desk - February 28, 2023
MOSSO (Musicians of the Springfield Symphony Orchestra) will make its debut at the Sevenars Concert Series in Worthington, MA, on Sunday, July 23, at 4PM.  MOSSO and Friends, which opened the Westfield Athenaeum series, features violinist Beth Welty, horn player Sarah Sutherland, and pianist Elizabeth Skavish.
Cape Cod Chamber Music Festival Previews 44th Season With New York Benefit Concert
by BWW News Desk - February 28, 2023
Cape Cod Chamber Music Festival (CCCMF), Cape Cod's foremost summer chamber music presenter since 1979, previews its 44th annual season with a “New York Benefit Concert” on Tuesday, March 28, 5:30 pm, in the Grand Gallery of the historic National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park South, New York. 
Shakespeare & Company's Center for Actor Training to Hold Weekend Intensive in March
by BWW News Desk - February 27, 2023
Shakespeare & Company's Center for Actor Training will hold a Weekend Intensive Friday, March 3 through Sunday, March 5.
TCAN Players to Present Ken Ludwig's MOON OVER BUFFALO Next Month
by BWW News Desk - February 26, 2023
The TCAN Players will present Ken Ludwig's Moon Over Buffalo, March 3 through 12, 2023, at The Center for Arts in Natick.
Photos: First Look at Clare Perkins in THE WIFE OF WILLESDEN
by BWW News Desk - February 25, 2023
A.R.T. has released a first look at Clare Perkins in the title role in The Wife of Willesden, which begins performances at American Repertory Theater tonight, Saturday, February 25; opens officially on Thursday, March 2; and closes on Friday, March 17, 2023.
ArtsEmerson Announces Spring 2023 Play Reading Book Club
by BWW News Desk - February 24, 2023
ArtsEmerson, Boston's leading presenter of contemporary world theater and film and the professional presenting and producing organization of Emerson College, recently announced the schedule for the Spring 2023 Play Reading Book Club (PRBC).
Boston Pops & Keith Lockhart Announce 2023 Spring Pops Season At Symphony Hall, May 12- June 10
by BWW News Desk - February 23, 2023
Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops Orchestra has announced their 2023 Spring Pops season, May 12–June 10, encompassing a celebratory spectrum of concerts and remarkable breadth of musical genres for which “America's Orchestra” is universally recognized. 
Review: FAIRVIEW at SpeakEasy Stage Forces Audiences to Look Inside Themselves and Reflect
by Erik Bailey - February 23, 2023
'I'm uncomfortable' was the thought I had to myself after leaving FAIRVIEW. I've had this thought while leaving the theatre before, but usually, I feel that way because I didn't enjoy what I saw. But this time, it was precisely how the playwright wanted the audience to feel and it worked. Uncomfortable was exactly how I was supposed to feel.
Moonbox Productions Selects Seven Original Plays By Local Playwrights For Its 2nd Annual Boston New Works Festival
by BWW News Desk - February 22, 2023
Moonbox Productions has announced that it has selected seven original plays by local playwrights for its 2nd Annual Boston New Works Festival.  Moonbox will host the 2023 Boston New Works Festival June 22nd – 25th at the Boston Center for the Arts.
Acclaimed Vocalist Lizz Wright Comes To City Winery Boston In March
by BWW News Desk - February 22, 2023
One of the most acclaimed vocalists of the era, Lizz Wright,  brings her exceptional blend of gospel,  folk and jazz to City Winery Boston on Sunday, March 19. 
Boston's LGBTQ+ And Allied Classical Chorus Marks 30th Anniversary with Artistic Director David Hodgkins
by BWW News Desk - February 21, 2023
​​​​​​​Coro Allegro, Boston's award-winning LGBTQ+ and allied classical chorus, kicks off its centennial celebration of Daniel Pinkham on March 12 with performances of the late local composer's fanfares and works for double choir, brass quartet, and organ. The celebration culminates with a performance of  Pinkham's “The White Raven,” a Coro Allegro commission, on May 7. 
INTO THE WOODS & More Lead Boston's March Theater Top Picks
by BWW Staff - February 21, 2023
Boston is never lacking outstanding theatre, whether epic Broadway shows, engrossing dramas or bold fringe offerings. BroadwayWorld is rounding up our top recommended theatre every month. This month's top picks include INTO THE WOODS, ALADDIN, and more!
The Art and The Artist
by Student Blogger: Lana Sage - February 21, 2023
I firmly believe that the best mode of learning for an artist is through the consumption of other art. It is so important for us to be patrons of art and artists. It’s not only a way of giving back to our fellow artists, but also a brilliant method of learning for our own artistic gain. Inspiration strikes from others, so it only makes sense that artists become inspired by the art of others. 
MOSSO Presents The Champlain Trio Next Month
by BWW News Desk - February 21, 2023
The Westfield Athenaeum and MOSSO (Musicians of the Springfield Symphony Orchestra) will present the second of a three-concert chamber music series with the Champlain Trio on Thursday, March 23, 2023 at 7:00PM.
Review: THE 12TH ANNUAL 10 X 10 NEW PLAY FESTIVAL at Barrington Stage Company Offers Berkshire Audiences a Sure Sign the 2023 Season is On the Way.
by Marc Savitt - February 20, 2023
The company and seemingly all involved with BSC’s 10X10 NEW PLAY FESTIVAL have done an admirable job creating and presenting an event that is enjoyable, relatable, entertaining, and thought provoking. The 12th ANNUAL 10 X 10 NEW PLAY FESTIVAL continues on the St. Germaine Stage with performances through March 5.
East Coast Premiere of Reimagined THE FANTASTICKS & More Set for Provincetown Theater 60th Anniversary Season
by BWW News Desk - February 20, 2023
To mark the 60th anniversary of its founding, the Provincetown Theater has announced a unique and celebratory lineup of productions for the 2023 season in Provincetown, MA, the historic birthplace of Modern American Theater.
Student Blog: Back to Campus
by Student Blogger: Allie Beckerman - February 20, 2023
In musicals, when something is going wrong, you sing a song. Unfortunately, I was in the middle of a crowded lawn full of students, and in real life, people don’t really burst into random song and dance. Fortunately, I was in the middle of a crowded lawn full of students, and one of them was able to direct me to my university writing seminar. 
Student Blog: Out-Let Yourself Go
by Student Blogger: MJ Kirsche - February 20, 2023
A common thing performers will say when asked about why they love theatre is that it's a 'great outlet' for them. But what does that mean? What is an outlet and how do we find it in art?
Student Blog: Magic (And Work) To Do
by Student Blogger: MJ Kirsche - February 20, 2023
'How did you do it?' I kept asking myself before returning for my second semester of college. 'How did you set all the right alarms, wake up on time, know where to go, remember all the rehearsals, and manage all your school work all at once?' And the truth is, I don't know. But I made it through the first, and we're back for the second! ... And there sure is a lot to do.
Handel and Haydn Society Youth Choruses Partners With Hampshire Young People's Chorus For Day Of Music and Learning
by BWW News Desk - February 20, 2023
The Handel and Haydn Society Youth Choruses are partnering with the Hampshire Young People's Chorus from Northampton for a joint concert in Amherst, MA on March 4

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