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Liz Callaway To Return To Quincy, MA For One Night Only Broadway Concert
by BWW News Desk - January 28, 2025
The brand-new concert is the second live event in the 2025 Broadway concert series. Ms. Callaway's concert is set to take place at The Church of President. Learn more.
Interview: Christine Goerke Talks Boston Lyric Opera and Boston Symphony Orchestra Collaboration on DIE TOTE STADT
by R. Scott Reedy - January 28, 2025
Goerke will be doing just that in “Die Tote Stadt” (“The Dead City”) – composer Erich Wolfgang Korngold’s poignant opera about the struggle with haunting memories of a lost loved one, that captures the final chapter of the Romantic era – which will be presented by the Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO) in collaboration with Boston Lyric Opera (BLO) on January 30 and February 1 at Symphony Hall.
RUDDIGORE Comes to Sudbury in February
by BWW News Desk - January 28, 2025
In their 63rd season, The Sudbury Savoyards will bring grand-scale theatre to the Boston suburb of Sudbury this February with their mainstage production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s Ruddigore.
George Gritzbach to Return to Cotuit Center for the Arts for One Night Only
by BWW News Desk - January 27, 2025
Cotuit Center for the Arts will present the return of Cape Cod’s roots and blues legend, The George Gritzbach Band, for an unforgettable evening of music in February. Learn more and see how to purchase tickets.
LA LA LAND in Concert is Coming to Boch Center Wang Theatre
by BWW News Desk - January 27, 2025
After two sold-out shows at New York’s Carnegie Hall, LA LA LAND in Concert is coming to the Boch Center Wang Theatre. Learn more and see how to purchase tickets.
The James Library & Center for the Arts to Present Spring Entertainment and Events Series
by BWW News Desk - January 27, 2025
The James Library & Center for the Arts, Norwell’s historic community arts center and lending library, will present a winter season of music, art, and literary programming. Learn more and see how to attend upcoming events.
Sam Robbins, Twisted Pine & More to Perform at The Spire Center
by BWW News Desk - January 27, 2025
The Spire Center for Performing Arts in Plymouth, Massachusetts has revealed four new shows. New England native and award-winner singer-songwriter Sam Robbins will play on April 17. See the full lineup. Learn more.
2025 Boston Pops Spring Season Includes Yearlong Celebration Of Keith Lockhart's 30th Anniversary As Conductor
by Joshua Wright - January 27, 2025
Join the Boston Pops for the 2025 season from May 8–June 7, celebrating Keith Lockhart's 30th anniversary as conductor. Highlights include 10 eclectic programs featuring Broadway, rock, and film scores. Special guests include Cynthia Erivo, making her Pops debut. Tickets available starting February 4.
New England Conservatory Launches Masuko Ushioda Dean’s Scholarship to Support String Students
by BWW News Desk - January 27, 2025
New England Conservatory announced the creation of the Masuko Ushioda Dean’s Scholarship Fund, established with gifts from from Masuko Ushioda’s husband, Laurence Lesser, and their children Erika Lesser and Adam Lesser with their families.
LET’S SING TAYLOR - A LIVE BAND EXPERIENCE Comes to Indian Ranch This Summer
by BWW News Desk - January 27, 2025
Let’s Sing Taylor - A Live Band Experience is coming to Indian Ranch in Webster, MA this summer. Let’s Sing Taylor - A Live Band Experience - is the ultimate tribute to the music of Taylor Swift.
Activist Opera Company, White Snake Projects, Will Host Climate Change-Centric 2025 Season
by BWW News Desk - January 27, 2025
Activist opera company White Snake Projects has announced the launch of its 2025 season of producing a climate change-themed series of performances, conversations, initiatives, and its first community opera.
Student Blog: Let's Start the New Year Right! My Artistic Resolutions and 2025 Projects
by Student Blogger: MJ Kirsche - January 27, 2025
As is the first month of the new year, January 2025 is the perfect time to start up those positive changes, new projects, and artistic resolutions! Right now I’m on an aforementioned gap year, and one of the things I told myself I would do is make sure to make time for art and projects even while I’m out of school. Here are some of the things I’m committing myself to to keep my artist sharp in the new year! 
Marblehead School of Ballet Will Host Adult Dance Intensive
by BWW News Desk - January 26, 2025
Do you want to enhance your dance skills and technique this year? Attend the Marblehead School of Ballet's (MSB) Adult Dance Intensive in March. Learn more here!
ArtsEmerson Announces Winter/spring 2025 Film Programming
by BWW News Desk - January 24, 2025
ArtsEmerson, Boston's leading presenter of contemporary world theater and film and the professional presenting and producing organization of Emerson College, recently announced its film programming slate for Winter/Spring 2025.
Review: Re-Imagined PETER PAN Takes Flight at Citizens Opera House
by R. Scott Reedy - January 24, 2025
Theater fans have a long and affectionate history with the musical “Peter Pan,” and the J.M. Barrie play, “Peter Pan; or the Boy Who Wouldn’t Grow Up,” and subsequent novelization, “Peter and Wendy,” of the classic story of the little boy who can fly that inspired it.
The Huntington to Activate Its Gallery Spaces for Upcoming Artist Talks
by BWW News Desk - January 24, 2025
The Huntington will present two, free Artist Talks with complimentary drinks and conversation this month. Learn more about upcoming events and see how to atone.d
Passim Names Respected Arts Leader Michael Busack As New Executive Director
by BWW News Desk - January 23, 2025
Passim has selected a respected leader in the New England arts community to lead the historic music listening room into the next chapter of its history.
Phil Kline's GHOST STORY to Premiere at Gardner Museum
by BWW News Desk - January 23, 2025
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum will present the world premiere of ghost story, a song cycle it commissioned from composer/lyricist Phil Kline, inspired by the life and times of Isabella Stewart Gardner.
Passim Names Michael Busack As New Executive Director
by BWW News Desk - January 23, 2025
Passim has selected Michael Busack, a respected leader in the New England arts community, to lead the historic music listening room into the next chapter of its history. Learn more!
OURBOROS By Nejla Yatkin to Embark On Five-City National Tour
by BWW News Desk - January 23, 2025
Guggenheim Fellow and award-winning choreographer Nejla Yatkin will embark on a five-city national tour of her acclaimed solo work, Ouroboros, starting February 28, 2025. Learn more.
ART Comes to Lyric Stage Boston
by BWW News Desk - January 23, 2025
Lyric Stage will bring Boston-area favorites Remo Airaldi*, Michael Kaye*, and John Kuntz* together in Yasmina Reza's exploration of the complexities and fragility of male friendships in the critically acclaimed play ART. 
Berkshire Opera Festival Announces Tenth Anniversary Season
by BWW News Desk - January 22, 2025
BERKSHIRE OPERA FESTIVAL has announced its tenth anniversary season in Great Barrington, MA, with presentations in spring and summer 2025. The 2025 mainstage attraction is a new production of one of the most popular operas of all time: Giuseppe Verdi's masterpiece La Traviata.
The Springfield Chamber Players Clarinet Quintet Opens 2025 Season At The Westfield Athenaeum
by BWW News Desk - January 22, 2025
The Springfield Chamber Players will launch its 2025 Westfield Athenaeum season with a performance by the Springfield Chamber Players Clarinet Quintet in February.
The Drifters, The Platters & Cornell Gunter’s Coasters Come to the Colonial
by BWW News Desk - January 22, 2025
Get ready for an unforgettable night at The Colonial in Pittsfield! For one night only, experience the magic of Rock 'n' Roll legends live on stage.
Boston Civic Symphony Continues 100th Anniversary Season at Jordan Hall
by BWW News Desk - January 22, 2025
The Boston Civic Symphony will continue its 100th anniversary season as Music Director Francisco Noya leads the orchestra in a program of works by Wagner, Walker, and Sibelius.

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