New Rep Announces 2023 Season Directors
New Repertory Theatre has announced the Directors for each of the plays of its 2023 Season, as the company continues to build on its nearly 40-year legacy of excellent, provocative theatrical productions that speak to the vital issues of our time.
Provincetown CabaretFest Announces Lifetime Achievement Award for 2023
The 23rd Annual Provincetown CabaretFest “Sondheim By The Sea” festival will be held June 5 – June 11 , 2023 at : The Commons, Brasswood Inn and The Crown & Anchor Inn.
Aida Rodriguez To Take The Stage At City Winery Boston, April 12
Multi-talent actress, comedian, and writer Aida Rodriguez will be bringing her unique brand of insightful and observational comedy to the City Winery Boston Wednesday, April 12, 2023.
The New England Foundation For The Arts Names Harold Steward As Next Executive Director
The New England Foundation for the Arts announced that Harold Steward (they/he) will join the organization as the next executive director.
CHITA: THE RHYTHM OF MY LIFE is Coming to North Shore Music Theatre in May
Come celebrate the one and only CHITA RIVERA in CHITA: THE RHYTHM OF MY LIFE, a unique concert event coming to North Shore Music Theatre on Sunday, May 7 at 2pm with special guest George Dvorsky.
New Chamber Ballet Celebrates Centennial of Composer Ursula Mamlok in May
On May 25, the Goethe-Institut Boston will welcome Miro Magloire’s New Chamber Ballet in the Boston premiere of Stray Bird, Dances to Music by Ursula Mamlok, celebrating the composer’s centennial.
Decisions... A Year Later
As we learned in my blog, Decisions Are Hard, Boston University School of Theatre BFAers are tasked with declaring their major within the school halfway around through their second semester freshman year.
Shakespeare & Company To Host Two-Day Acting Workshop In April
Shakespeare & Company's Center for Actor Training will hold a two-day acting workshop titled Tuning Your Instrument at its Lenox, Mass.
VOICES Boston Children's Choir To Present BRUNDIBAR AND BUT THE GIRAFFE in June
The nationally recognized VOICES Boston Children's Choir will present Brundibár and But the Giraffe, directed by Allison Talis and conducted by Dan Ryan.
Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater Announces 2023 Summer Season
Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater has announced its 2023 Summer Theater Season, featuring four productions, including one world premiere and a collaboration with Harbor Stage Company, on the Julie Harris Stage.
Boston Ballet Presents Next Generation in May
Boston Ballet School (BBS) presents Next Generation, a one-night-only performance showcasing young artists of Boston Ballet II, Boston Ballet School, Graduate program, and the Professional Division at Walnut Hill School for the Arts.
Greater Boston Stage Company Presents BEEHIVE: THE '60s MUSICAL
A musical celebration of the groovy women of the 1960s! BEEHIVE: THE ‘60s MUSICAL is created by Larry Gallagher and directed/choreographed by Ilyse Robbins.
NEC Jazz Orchestra Celebrates The Centennial Of Legendary Trumpeter, Composer And Arranger Thad Jones, April 20
Pianist, composer and conductor Jim McNeely Pianist and composer Jim McNeely conducts the NEC Jazz Orchestra in a celebration of legendary trumpeter, composer and arranger Thad Jones, born 100 years ago on March 28, 1923.
Tanglewood Adds Elvis Costello To The 2023 Popular Artist Lineup
The Boston Symphony Orchestra has announced that Elvis Costello and The Imposters with Charlie Sexton as special guest have joined the lineup for the Popular Artists Series at Tanglewood.
A Son Directs His Father In A PARTY IN THE CROSSROADS At Cotuit Center for the Arts This April
When Mwalim first performed 'A Party at the Crossroads' as a performance piece in 1996 at the Falmouth Public Library for Black History Month, with a subsequent production in Boston through New African Company, little did he know that the show would become a touring piece that took him around the co
Shakespeare & Company Seeking Young Actors For August Wilson's FENCES
Shakespeare & Company is seeking two young actors to alternate in the role of Raynell: a bright, hopeful, seven-year-old Black girl who appears in the final scene of August Wilson's Fences.
Boston Baroque Sets 23-24 Season Featuring Beethoven's 'Ode to Joy' Symphony No. 9, Handel's 'Messiah' & More
Boston Baroque will celebrate its 50th Year with a season led by founding Music Director Martin Pearlman.
Student Blog: I Guess I'll Miss the Show (an ode to PIPPIN)
Yesterday I closed my first show of college.
Cape Cod Chorale & Choral Art Society Perform 40th Celebration Concerts in May
Cape Cod Chorale (CCC) and Choral Art Society of the South Shore (CAS), two of Eastern Massachusetts’ community choral ensembles, join forces this spring in honor of CCC’s 40th anniversary season in concert, performing “Mozart and Two Mendelssohns,” on Saturday, May 6, 4 pm at Scituate Cent
Swedish Folk Band Väsen Adds Second Show at Club Passim
Swedish folk duo Väsen, have added a second show at Club Passim on March 30th at 9:30PM.
Handel and Haydn Society Youth Choruses Partners with Hampshire Young People's Chorus for Day of Learning and Public Concert in Amherst
The Handel and Haydn Society Youth Choruses are partnering with the Hampshire Young People’s Chorus for a joint concert in Amherst, MA on April 1.
Arlekin Players Presents JUST TELL NO ONE - A Multi-Media Staged Reading
Arlekin Players, an award-winning, artist-driven theater company helmed by Ukrainian-born artistic director Igor Golyak, today announces a special one-night multimedia staged reading - Just Tell No One - hosted by The Huntington in Boston on April 27, 2023, 7:30pm ET in the Maso Studio.
THE BAND'S VISIT to Open in Boston in Fall 2023
The Huntington and SpeakEasy Stage will co-produce the Tony Award-winning musical The Band’s Visit which features music and lyrics by David Yazbek and book by Itamar Moses, as part of their respective 2023-2024 seasons.
Jimmy Webb Comes To City Winery Boston In April
Multi-Grammy Award winner Jimmy Webb, whose hits have been sung by artists ranging from Glenn Campbell to Guns N' Roses will perform in concert at City Winery Boston Thursday April 6.
Leslea Newman To Speak About Matthew Shepard In Amherst
Da Camera Singers, the adult chamber choir located in the Pioneer Valley, is sponsoring a presentation by Lesléa Newman, “He Continues to Make a Difference: The Story of Matthew Shepard,” on Saturday, April 22 at 2 PM in the auditorium at Amherst-Pelham Regional High School, 170 Chestnut St.
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