Linde Center for Music and Learning, Tanglewood
Upcoming Shows
TLI Presents: Beijing Guitar Duo
Meng Su and Yameng Wang make their Tanglewood debut in a program showing the expressive range of classical guitar. The program includes works by Telemann, Giuliani, and Chinese American composer Tan Dun.
Radu Ratoi Accordion Recital
Award-winning Moldovan accordionist Radu Ratoi presents a varied recital revealing the expressive range of his instrument. The program includes pieces by Rameau, Bach, Philip Glass, Gubaidulina, and Tchaikovsky.
TLI Close to Home
A dedicated weekend of performances featuring Berkshire-based artists.
S'Wonderful with Christine Andreas and Martin Silvestri
Two-time Tony-nominated singer and actress Christine Andreas, known for My Fair Lady, Oklahoma!, and The Light in the Piazza, brings classic and contemporary selections from the American songbook. She is joined by Grammy-nominated composer and pianist Martin Silvestri. This...
Imani Winds
The Grammy-winning and four-time nominated wind quintet performs an adventurous chamber music program. The ensemble is renowned for blending classical masterworks with newly commissioned works and diverse musical influences.
Lam Dance Works
Founded by retired Boston Ballet principal dancer John Lam, this company returns to Tanglewood for an intimate evening where dance, live music, and the human voice illuminate memory, identity, and shared humanity. The program features works by choreographers Peggy Baker, Jorma...
BSO Holiday Brass
A Berkshire tradition returning to the Linde Center for four presentations, including a morning performance geared towards families.
Santiago Cañón-Valencia Cello Recital
Colombian cellist Santiago Cañón-Valencia, Silver Medalist and Audience Favorite at the 2019 XVI International Tchaikovsky Competition, presents a recital pairing music by Bach and Crumb with several of his own compositions.
Alessio Bax and Lucille Chung
Married concert pianists Alessio Bax and Lucille Chung, each in-demand soloists in their own right, offer an afternoon concert featuring repertoire for four hands. The program includes works by Bach, Mendelssohn, Debussy, Poulenc, and Piazzolla.
Jukebox Life with Jarrod Spector
Actor and singer Jarrod Spector, most recently seen on Broadway as King George III in Hamilton, shares his musical journey in this cabaret-style evening of Broadway, rock n' roll, and crooner classics. The show traces his career from winning Star Search at age six to the bright...
Counterpoint
Pianist and composer Conrad Tao and choreographer and dancer Caleb Teicher give two performances of their collaborative and original program. The stylistically diverse music includes the Aria from Bach's Goldberg Variations, Art Tatum's stride piano, Arnold Schoenberg's take on...
Vijay Gupta with Gabriela Díaz, Ed Gazouleas, and Francesca McNeeley
Grammy-nominated violinist, speaker, and founder of Street Symphony Vijay Gupta is joined by violinist Gabriela Díaz, violist Ed Gazouleas, and cellist Francesca McNeeley for a program of music for string quartet by Shostakovich, Osvaldo Golijov, and Schubert.
TLI Presents and The Birch Festival: Lou Harrison's Concerto for Violin and Percussion Orchestra
TLI Presents collaborates with The Birch Festival, a Berkshire-based nonprofit connecting world-class musicians with the local community, for a concert centered around Lou Harrison's Concerto for Violin and Percussion Orchestra. The performance features Birch Festival Artistic...
Roomful of Teeth
Two-time Grammy-winning 11-member vocal band makes its Tanglewood debut for the final event of the 2026-27 TLI season. Renowned for fearless artistry and breathtaking virtuosity, the ensemble has premiered more than 100 new works by leading composers and captivated audiences at...
Review: A Formulaic ROCK OF AGES at Bill Hanney's North Shore Music Theatre
What did our critic think of ROCK OF AGES at Bill Hanney's North Shore Music Theatre?…
Review: HAMLET at Shakespeare & Company
Shakespeare’s most searching play – a gripping story of grief, conscience, and the cost of inaction. Haunted by his father’s ghost, a young prince must navigate a world of secrets, power, and betrayal, where nothing is as it appears.…
Review: Hugh Jackman Dazzles in Debut with Boston Pops at Tanglewood
Making his debut with the Boston Pops at Tanglewood on August 11, Hugh Jackman dazzled his sold-out audience – under the Koussevitzky Music Shed and stretching as far as the eye could see on the lawn that surrounds it – from the moment he took the stage.…
Review: DEAD GIRL’S QUINCEAÑERA at Barrington Stage Company
Typical of BSC efforts, everything about this production is of first-rate quality. Pharel’s script is well blended with elements that “the kids say” as well as those which are more universally applicable.…
Review: An impressive DEAR EVAN HANSEN at Harbour Lights Theatre
What did our critic think of DEAR EVAN HANSEN at Harbour Lights Theatre?…
Review: THE LEGEND OF GEORGIA MCBRIDE at Berkshire Theatre Group
So, if you like good lip-synching, a driving 4/4 beat, hair and makeup that’s “too – Fabu” or perhaps know of someone who needs to be reminded that I’m OK, you’re OK, and being different doesn’t make you less than… get down to The Colonial Theatre.…
Review: FRANKIE AND JOHNNY IN THE CLAIRE DE LUNE at Shakespeare & Company
The two-hour play (presented with one 15-minute intermission) has earned widespread praise for its raw emotional depth, humor, and tender romance. This is due in large part to McNally’s brilliant script, a virtual symphony of words and human emotion…
Review: Murkiness Mars Exiled Theatre's M: REFRACTIONS FROM AN EVIL ACT
In a program note for his latest play, “M: Refractions from an Evil Act” – being given its world premiere production by Exiled Theatre through August 9 at Boston Playwrights' Theatre, as part of the company’s New Play Incubator program – playwright James Wilkinson, an IRNE nominee for his …
Review: IBOSS at Great Barrington Public Theatre
Thomas Kee's new play, iBOSS, deftly weaves themes of consciousness, sentience, technology, loss, suffering, love and need into a single, tautly constructed situation we all can relate to - an HR performance evaluation…
Review: Company One Theatre's A NEW ERA is Fresh Look at Boston History
For the final production of its 27th season, Company One Theatre (C1), in partnership with the City of Boston Mayor's Office of Arts and Culture. is presenting the powerful world premiere of “A New Era,” a drama by Boston playwright Miranda Austen ADEkoje, at Dorchester’s Strand Theatre, throu…
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A Christmas Carol The Unicorn Theatre (12/03-12/20) |
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