Review: DALLOWAY: FIRST LOVE Explains It All at Gloucester Stage Company
What did our critic think of DALLOWAY: FIRST LOVE at Gloucester Stage Company?…
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What did our critic think of DALLOWAY: FIRST LOVE at Gloucester Stage Company?…
What did our critic think of ROCK OF AGES at Bill Hanney's North Shore Music Theatre?…
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.…
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.…
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.…
What did our critic think of DEAR EVAN HANSEN at Harbour Lights Theatre?…
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.…
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…
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 …
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…
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Folk-rock singer-songwriter Catie Curtis returns to Club Passim to celebrate the release of her latest album, C'mon Butterfly. The Massachusetts native and LGBTQ+ educator is a recipient of multiple Boston Music Awards and has been a full-time touring artist for over a quarter...
The ReMemberers, a multidisciplinary trio comprised of filmmaker and musician Alex Harvey, singer/songwriter Violet Southard, and percussionist and poet John de Kadt, perform the world premiere of their adaptation of The Firebird. The immersive, genre-bending performance blends...
The ticketed evening show of the Summer Boston Celtic Music Festival begins at 7:00 PM and features Isabel Oliart Trio, Torrin Ryan & Amy Law, and Leland Martin with Janine Randall and Eamon Sefton. Isabel Oliart is the current U.S. National Scottish Fiddle Champion of 2025...
The free daytime portion of the Summer Boston Celtic Music Festival begins at 2:00 PM and features sets from The Carroll Sisters Trio and Erin Shea Hogan & The Kind Strangers. The Carroll Sisters Trio performs traditional and contemporary tunes from Irish, Scottish, and Cape...
Jillith Fair is a Pride Month tribute concert honoring the life and talent of the late singer-songwriter Jill Sobule, known for her 90s hits I Kissed A Girl and Supermodel. The event features stories and performances by Nini Camps, Antje Duvekot, SONiA disappear fear, Jose...
Nearly 70 artists from New England and beyond gather for four days of music over Memorial Day Weekend at Club Passim in Cambridge, MA. Now in its 28th year, this semi-annual festival features intimate in-the-round songwriter sessions, solo sets, and full-band performances. The...
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...
Dinty Child and Mark Erelli will present an intimate evening of storytelling and music at Passim on November 28, showcasing their collaborative works for the first time. Both Boston musicians have developed a deep partnership since their initial co-write, "Look Up," and have...
The Lamplighter Sessions, presented by Peter Mulvey, returns to Club Passim from October 30 to November 3 for a unique Halloween weekend of performances. This year’s lineup features a mix of musical tributes, including a full rendition of Tom Waits's "Rain Dogs," alongside...
The Indigenous People’s Month Celebration at Club Passim will showcase the rich traditions of Indigenous musicians and dancers on October 5, 2025. Curated by Kim Moberg, the event will feature her upcoming album alongside performances by the Wampanoag Nation Singers and Dancers...
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