Jim Wooster, the Executive Director of Passim, will retire in early 2025 after nearly ten years of leadership that have significantly enhanced the iconic Cambridge music venue. Known for his dedication to nurturing artists and fostering community, Wooster expanded initiatives like the PEAR Fund during the pandemic, which provided substantial financial support to artists. Under his guidance, Passim has evolved into a vibrant hub for diverse musical traditions, positioning itself for continued success in the future. The organization is now in search of his replacement as Wooster prepares for his departure.
Dinty Child & Mark Erelli (11/28/25-11/28/25)
Dinty Child & Mark Erelli (11/28/25-11/28/25)
Lamplighter Sessions (10/30/25-11/3/25)
Sings Like Hell with Peter Case and Sid Griffin (3/12/25-3/12/25)
The Lamplighter Sessions (10/31/24-11/4/24)
Folk: The Next Generation (10/18/24-10/18/24)
Celtic & Castilian Fiddle Duo San Miguel Fraser (10/17/24-10/17/24)
The Suitcase Junket (9/28/24-9/28/24)
Liz Longley (8/24/24-8/24/24)
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JOB
Speakeasy Stage (1/16 - 2/7) | |
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Zabel in Exile
Boston Playwrights' Theatre (2/19 - 3/8) | |
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Once Upon a One More Time
The Company Theatre (1/16 - 1/25)
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Shit-faced Shakespeare®: Hamlet
The Rockwell (11/28 - 2/14) | |
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Alex Edelman: What Are You Going To Do
Emerson Colonial Theatre (5/30 - 5/30) | |
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Trio of Monodramas Featuring Today's Top Opera Singers
NEC's Jordan Hall (2/21 - 2/21) | |
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The Wizard of Oz
Paris Cabaret Starline Room Dinner Theatre (3/7 - 3/7) | |
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Beetlejuice Jr.
The Company Theatre (11/6 - 11/8) | |
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BERT KREISCHER: PERMISSION TO PARTY
Boch Center Wang Theatre (2/6 - 2/7) | |
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Stereophonic
Emerson Colonial Theatre (3/10 - 3/15) | |
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