Audra McDonald returns to Boston in a one-night-only engagement with an orchestra of local musicians. An icon on stage and screen, the six-time Tony Award-winning McDonald lends her luminous voice and committed stage presence to Broadway favorites, standards, and much more. With Tony wins in all four eligible acting categories, an Emmy Award, two Grammy Awards, countless other theatre honors, and a National Medal of Arts conferred by President Barack Obama in 2015, Audra McDonald is among the most lavishly awarded performers of our time. She is also a passionate advocate for equal rights, LGBTQIA+ causes, and at-risk youth. In 2020, McDonald co-founded Black Theatre United—a nonprofit social advocacy organization that empowers the Black community through social action, influences widespread reform, and combats systemic racism within the theater industry and nationwide.
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Jonathan Larson's RENT
The Historic Highfield Theater (12/12 - 12/21)
PHOTOS
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LUX : a celebration of light amid darkness
Annisquam Village Church (12/18 - 12/18) | |
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DOM WE NOW OUR GAY APPAREL
Club Cafe (12/19 - 12/19) | |
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A Seraphim Christmas, Cambridge, 21 December 2025
First Church in Cambridge (12/21 - 12/21) | |
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DON'T DRESS FOR DINNER
Barnstable Comedy Club (1/8 - 1/25) | |
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Annual Family Holiday Pops!
Mechanics Hall (12/20 - 12/20) | |
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A Christmas Carol
North Shore Music Theatre (12/4 - 12/21) | |
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The Music of Queen
Emerson Colonial Theatre (3/7 - 3/7) | |
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