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Saturday 4/1/2006

Blue Man Group
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Regular Schedule: Wednesdays & Thursdays, 8:00pm; Fridays at 7:00pm; Saturdays at 4:00pm,7:00pm & 10:00pm; Sundays at 2:00pm &...[more details]

Shear Madness
Ongoing
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Tuesdays-Fridays, 8:00pm; Saturdays, 6:30pm & 9:30pm; Sundays, 3:00pm & 7:00pm
$38 (holiday prices may vary)
617-42...[more details]

Artists’ Ball
The Boston Center for the Arts will revive an old tradition and host a masquerade Artists’ Ball preceded by a Recognition Dinner honoring the original visionaries that helped...[more details]

Big Apple Circus: Grandma Goes to Hollywood
(Saturday, April 1-Sunday, May 7)
Grandma the Clown and her luminous cast of acrobats, jugglers, trapeze flyers, performing horses and dogs, humorists and superheroes of the...[more details]

Bill W. and Dr. Bob
(Sunday, March 5-Sunday, March 26)
The amazing and often humorous story of the founders of AA.

New Repertory Theatre, Arsenal Center for the Arts
321 Arsenal Street, Wate...[more details]

Boston Babydolls: Centennial
A one hour and twenty-minute revue of shakes, shimmies, and tassel twirls which takes audiences on a journey through the history of burlesque. In addition to the fabled Boston...[more details]

The Boston Philharmonic 2006 Art of Possibility Gala
Annual gala with conductor Benjamin Zander.

Memorial Hall at Harvard University
Doors open: 5:30pm; Presentation: 6:00pm; Cocktails and dinner: 8:00pm; Dancing and live au...[more details]

Broad Comedy
It’s Jon Stewart meets “Saturday Night Live” meets The Vagina Monologues. Nothing is sacred, except a bright and unflinching look at politics, women, men, fertilization, corpo...[more details]

Brooklyn Boy Presented by SpeakEasy Stage Company
Friday, March 3-Saturday, April 1
BROOKLYN BOY is a heartfelt comedy about both the challenges of leaving your past behind and the necessity of doing so. Novelist Eric Weiss...[more details]

Boston Symphony Orchestra: Yuri Temirkanov, Conductor & Joshua Bell, Violin
(Thursday, March 30-Saturday, April 1)
Mussorgsky Prelude to Khovanshchina
Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto
Brahms Symphony No. 4

Symphony Hall
301 Massachusetts Avenue, Bos...[more details]

Decoupage Eggs & Bunnies Workshop
Paint with decorative papers and images on our egg boxes and funny bunnies. Projects take one hour.

Artbeat: The Creativity Store
212-A Massachusetts Ave., Arlington
Drop...[more details]

Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters
"Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters" is an ambitious, kaleidoscopic survey of European art from 1900 to the 1960s.

The Museum of Fine Arts
465 Huntington Avenue, Boston
Ti...[more details]

Dreamcatchers: An Evening of Blissful Fantasies and Worst Nightmares
(Thursday, March 30-Sunday, April 2)
Rainbow Tribe presents works by Kelly Peters (KPD Crew) and Tiffany Prout (Impulse Dance), a hip, urban dance performance featuring eclec...[more details]

Harold Reddicliffe Lecture
Enjoy Harold Reddicliffe’s art on exhibit at the gallery, as well as hear him speak.

Pepper Gallery
38 Newbury St., Boston
2:00pm
Free
617-236-4497

Revels Presents There's a Meeting Here Tonight
The Hutchinson Family Singers of New Hampshire and Massachusetts were America’s first social activists/performers. Touring throughout New England from the 1840’s until well af...[more details]

Menopause, the Musical
Ongoing
Four women with nothing in common meet at a lingerie sale. Fighting over a bra, they realize how much they actually share.

The Stuart Street Playhouse
200 Stuart...[more details]

A More Perfect Union
(Thursday, March 9-Saturday, April 1)
This Kirsten Greenidge play is inspired by the experiences of Fenway High School teacher Obain Attouman and explores the idea of justice...[more details]

Movies & Martinis
Includes one martini, popcorn, and a showing of “Harvey” with James Stewart (1950).

Hampshire House
84 Beacon Street, Boston
8:00pm
$10
617-227-9600

Heritage Music Series: Odetta
Folk-music legend Odetta has remained a dynamic force in the American music scene for decades. With her repertoire of American folk music, blues, and spirituals, Odetta cares...[more details]

American Repertory Theatre's Wold Premiere of Orpheus X
(Saturday, March 25-Sunday, April 23)
The poet Orpheus risked death to rescue Eurydice from the underworld. They had almost reached the surface when he looked back and lost...[more details]

Quantum Grids: Sol LeWitt, Yayoi Kusama, and Cai Guo-Qiang
Saturday, October 15-Sunday, April 16
Although the shapes these three artworks comprise differ considerably in form and content, each artist uses the grid as an ordering devi...[more details]

The Tribe Theater Presents Song Foolery
Celebrate this April Fool’s Day with an evening of fun, hilarious music at The Tribe Theater. Song Foolery, the inaugural Tribe Theater concert, is a collaborative effort feat...[more details]

Talking to Terrorists
(Friday, March 17-Saturday, April 8)
Until we understand how ordinary people can commit terrorist acts, we won’t stop them. This Robin Soans play recounts the experiences of...[more details]

Talley’s Folly
(Friday, March 24-Saturday, April 22)
At the height of World War II, Matt Friedman, a 42 year-old Jewish accountant living in St. Louis, wants to marry 31 year-old spinster S...[more details]

The Hopper Collection
(Friday, March 3-Sunday, April 2)
This story of two couples presents the themes of isolation and time slipping away.

Boston University Theatre
264 Huntington Ave., Boston...[more details]

The Road Home: Re-Membering America
(Friday, March 24-Sunday, April 30)
The Huntington Theatre Company presents the world premiere of Marc Wolf’s one-man show based on the recording he made on his way home from...[more details]

Stoneham Theatre Presents Unforgettable: The Nat King Cole Story
(Thursday, March 30-Saturday, April 15)
This one-man show follows Nat King Cole's career with anecdotes and performaces of a selection of his celebrated songs.

Stoneham Th...[more details]


Sunday 4/2/2006

Blue Man Group
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Regular Schedule: Wednesdays & Thursdays, 8:00pm; Fridays at 7:00pm; Saturdays at 4:00pm,7:00pm & 10:00pm; Sundays at 2:00pm &...[more details]

Shear Madness
Ongoing
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Tuesdays-Fridays, 8:00pm; Saturdays, 6:30pm & 9:30pm; Sundays, 3:00pm & 7:00pm
$38 (holiday prices may vary)
617-42...[more details]

Big Apple Circus: Grandma Goes to Hollywood
(Saturday, April 1-Sunday, May 7)
Grandma the Clown and her luminous cast of acrobats, jugglers, trapeze flyers, performing horses and dogs, humorists and superheroes of the...[more details]

Bill W. and Dr. Bob
(Sunday, March 5-Sunday, March 26)
The amazing and often humorous story of the founders of AA.

New Repertory Theatre, Arsenal Center for the Arts
321 Arsenal Street, Wate...[more details]

Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters
"Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters" is an ambitious, kaleidoscopic survey of European art from 1900 to the 1960s.

The Museum of Fine Arts
465 Huntington Avenue, Boston
Ti...[more details]

Dreamcatchers: An Evening of Blissful Fantasies and Worst Nightmares
(Thursday, March 30-Sunday, April 2)
Rainbow Tribe presents works by Kelly Peters (KPD Crew) and Tiffany Prout (Impulse Dance), a hip, urban dance performance featuring eclec...[more details]

Boston Lyric Opera Presents La Traviata
(Friday, March 31-Tuesday, April 11)
A visual feast, a vocal tour de force, lushly romantic, this is one of Verdi’s most beloved works. Violetta is a glittering Parisian cour...[more details]

Menopause, the Musical
Ongoing
Four women with nothing in common meet at a lingerie sale. Fighting over a bra, they realize how much they actually share.

The Stuart Street Playhouse
200 Stuart...[more details]

American Repertory Theatre's Wold Premiere of Orpheus X
(Saturday, March 25-Sunday, April 23)
The poet Orpheus risked death to rescue Eurydice from the underworld. They had almost reached the surface when he looked back and lost...[more details]

Pulitzer Prize Winning Photographer Stan Grossfeld Lectures at the National Heritage Museum
Stan Grossfeld, Pulitzer Prize winning photographer and Associate Editor at the Boston Globe, examines the elements that make a good picture.

The Museum of National Heritag...[more details]

5th Annual Boston National Poetry Month Festival
56 major and emerging poets will each do a 20-minute reading.

Boston Library
Copley Square, Boston
Saturday, 10:00am-5:00pm; Sunday, 1:00pm-5:00pm
Free
617-723-3716

Quantum Grids: Sol LeWitt, Yayoi Kusama, and Cai Guo-Qiang
Saturday, October 15-Sunday, April 16
Although the shapes these three artworks comprise differ considerably in form and content, each artist uses the grid as an ordering devi...[more details]

Talking to Terrorists
(Friday, March 17-Saturday, April 8)
Until we understand how ordinary people can commit terrorist acts, we won’t stop them. This Robin Soans play recounts the experiences of...[more details]

Talley’s Folly
(Friday, March 24-Saturday, April 22)
At the height of World War II, Matt Friedman, a 42 year-old Jewish accountant living in St. Louis, wants to marry 31 year-old spinster S...[more details]

The Hopper Collection
(Friday, March 3-Sunday, April 2)
This story of two couples presents the themes of isolation and time slipping away.

Boston University Theatre
264 Huntington Ave., Boston...[more details]

The Road Home: Re-Membering America
(Friday, March 24-Sunday, April 30)
The Huntington Theatre Company presents the world premiere of Marc Wolf’s one-man show based on the recording he made on his way home from...[more details]

Stoneham Theatre Presents Unforgettable: The Nat King Cole Story
(Thursday, March 30-Saturday, April 15)
This one-man show follows Nat King Cole's career with anecdotes and performaces of a selection of his celebrated songs.

Stoneham Th...[more details]


Monday 4/3/2006

Blue Man Group
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Regular Schedule: Wednesdays & Thursdays, 8:00pm; Fridays at 7:00pm; Saturdays at 4:00pm,7:00pm & 10:00pm; Sundays at 2:00pm &...[more details]

Shear Madness
Ongoing
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Tuesdays-Fridays, 8:00pm; Saturdays, 6:30pm & 9:30pm; Sundays, 3:00pm & 7:00pm
$38 (holiday prices may vary)
617-42...[more details]

Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters
"Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters" is an ambitious, kaleidoscopic survey of European art from 1900 to the 1960s.

The Museum of Fine Arts
465 Huntington Avenue, Boston
Ti...[more details]

5th Annual Boston National Poetry Month Festival
56 major and emerging poets will each do a 20-minute reading.

Boston Library
Copley Square, Boston
Saturday, 10:00am-5:00pm; Sunday, 1:00pm-5:00pm
Free
617-723-3716

Quantum Grids: Sol LeWitt, Yayoi Kusama, and Cai Guo-Qiang
Saturday, October 15-Sunday, April 16
Although the shapes these three artworks comprise differ considerably in form and content, each artist uses the grid as an ordering devi...[more details]


Tuesday 4/4/2006

Blue Man Group
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Regular Schedule: Wednesdays & Thursdays, 8:00pm; Fridays at 7:00pm; Saturdays at 4:00pm,7:00pm & 10:00pm; Sundays at 2:00pm &...[more details]

Shear Madness
Ongoing
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Tuesdays-Fridays, 8:00pm; Saturdays, 6:30pm & 9:30pm; Sundays, 3:00pm & 7:00pm
$38 (holiday prices may vary)
617-42...[more details]

Bill W. and Dr. Bob
(Sunday, March 5-Sunday, March 26)
The amazing and often humorous story of the founders of AA.

New Repertory Theatre, Arsenal Center for the Arts
321 Arsenal Street, Wate...[more details]

Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters
"Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters" is an ambitious, kaleidoscopic survey of European art from 1900 to the 1960s.

The Museum of Fine Arts
465 Huntington Avenue, Boston
Ti...[more details]

American Repertory Theatre's Wold Premiere of Orpheus X
(Saturday, March 25-Sunday, April 23)
The poet Orpheus risked death to rescue Eurydice from the underworld. They had almost reached the surface when he looked back and lost...[more details]

Quantum Grids: Sol LeWitt, Yayoi Kusama, and Cai Guo-Qiang
Saturday, October 15-Sunday, April 16
Although the shapes these three artworks comprise differ considerably in form and content, each artist uses the grid as an ordering devi...[more details]

The Road Home: Re-Membering America
(Friday, March 24-Sunday, April 30)
The Huntington Theatre Company presents the world premiere of Marc Wolf’s one-man show based on the recording he made on his way home from...[more details]


Wednesday 4/5/2006

Blue Man Group
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Regular Schedule: Wednesdays & Thursdays, 8:00pm; Fridays at 7:00pm; Saturdays at 4:00pm,7:00pm & 10:00pm; Sundays at 2:00pm &...[more details]

Shear Madness
Ongoing
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Tuesdays-Fridays, 8:00pm; Saturdays, 6:30pm & 9:30pm; Sundays, 3:00pm & 7:00pm
$38 (holiday prices may vary)
617-42...[more details]

Big Apple Circus: Grandma Goes to Hollywood
(Saturday, April 1-Sunday, May 7)
Grandma the Clown and her luminous cast of acrobats, jugglers, trapeze flyers, performing horses and dogs, humorists and superheroes of the...[more details]

Bill W. and Dr. Bob
(Sunday, March 5-Sunday, March 26)
The amazing and often humorous story of the founders of AA.

New Repertory Theatre, Arsenal Center for the Arts
321 Arsenal Street, Wate...[more details]

Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters
"Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters" is an ambitious, kaleidoscopic survey of European art from 1900 to the 1960s.

The Museum of Fine Arts
465 Huntington Avenue, Boston
Ti...[more details]

Boston Lyric Opera Presents La Traviata
(Friday, March 31-Tuesday, April 11)
A visual feast, a vocal tour de force, lushly romantic, this is one of Verdi’s most beloved works. Violetta is a glittering Parisian cour...[more details]

Menopause, the Musical
Ongoing
Four women with nothing in common meet at a lingerie sale. Fighting over a bra, they realize how much they actually share.

The Stuart Street Playhouse
200 Stuart...[more details]

Cotzumalguapa Art and Writing of Mesoamerica
The Peabody Museum presents a lecture on the art and writing from the region of Cotzumalguapa, Guatemala.

Geological Lecture Hall, Harvard University
24 Oxford Street, Cam...[more details]

Normandy and French Literary Tour Open
(Wednesday, April 5-Thursday, May 4)
The French Library/Alliance Française is pleased to welcome interior designer and photographer Dominique Meynier to exhibit his photograp...[more details]

American Repertory Theatre's Wold Premiere of Orpheus X
(Saturday, March 25-Sunday, April 23)
The poet Orpheus risked death to rescue Eurydice from the underworld. They had almost reached the surface when he looked back and lost...[more details]

Quantum Grids: Sol LeWitt, Yayoi Kusama, and Cai Guo-Qiang
Saturday, October 15-Sunday, April 16
Although the shapes these three artworks comprise differ considerably in form and content, each artist uses the grid as an ordering devi...[more details]

Talking to Terrorists
(Friday, March 17-Saturday, April 8)
Until we understand how ordinary people can commit terrorist acts, we won’t stop them. This Robin Soans play recounts the experiences of...[more details]

Talley’s Folly
(Friday, March 24-Saturday, April 22)
At the height of World War II, Matt Friedman, a 42 year-old Jewish accountant living in St. Louis, wants to marry 31 year-old spinster S...[more details]

The New Renaissance (tnr) Literary Magazine Reading & Reception
Simmons College hosts this gathering for the new issue of the literary magazine.

Trustman Art Gallery
300 The Fenway, 4th floor, Boston
7:00pm-9:00pm
Free
617-521-2220

The Road Home: Re-Membering America
(Friday, March 24-Sunday, April 30)
The Huntington Theatre Company presents the world premiere of Marc Wolf’s one-man show based on the recording he made on his way home from...[more details]


Thursday 4/6/2006

Blue Man Group
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Regular Schedule: Wednesdays & Thursdays, 8:00pm; Fridays at 7:00pm; Saturdays at 4:00pm,7:00pm & 10:00pm; Sundays at 2:00pm &...[more details]

Shear Madness
Ongoing
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Tuesdays-Fridays, 8:00pm; Saturdays, 6:30pm & 9:30pm; Sundays, 3:00pm & 7:00pm
$38 (holiday prices may vary)
617-42...[more details]

Big Apple Circus: Grandma Goes to Hollywood
(Saturday, April 1-Sunday, May 7)
Grandma the Clown and her luminous cast of acrobats, jugglers, trapeze flyers, performing horses and dogs, humorists and superheroes of the...[more details]

Bill W. and Dr. Bob
(Sunday, March 5-Sunday, March 26)
The amazing and often humorous story of the founders of AA.

New Repertory Theatre, Arsenal Center for the Arts
321 Arsenal Street, Wate...[more details]

Rediscovering Boston’s West End
Author and historian Anthony Sammarco will bring the West End of the 20th century to life, sharing stories of the neighborhood’s early days, its destruction, and its redevelop...[more details]

Huntington Theatre Breaking Ground 2006 Festival of New Play Readings
(Thursday, April 6-Sunday, April 9)
Includes a new musical, “Kind Hearts and Coronets,” as well as the five new plays, “Persephone,” “Voyeurs de Venus,” “Property,” “The Athe...[more details]

Boston Symphony Orchestra: Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos, Conductor & Gil Shaham, Violin
(Thursday, April 6-Saturday, April 8 & Tuesday, April 11)
All-Mozart program.

Symphony Hall
301 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston
Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday, 8:00pm; Friday...[more details]

Christine Jorgensen Reveals
(Thursday, April 6-Saturday, April 29)
In 1952, America's first famous transsexual, Christine Jorgensen, was a scandal and banned in Boston. Now The Theater Offensive, New En...[more details]

Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters
"Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters" is an ambitious, kaleidoscopic survey of European art from 1900 to the 1960s.

The Museum of Fine Arts
465 Huntington Avenue, Boston
Ti...[more details]

Illumination in Two Movements Opening Reception
(Thursday, April 6-Thursday, May 4)
Photographer Naveed Nour on exhibit.

Armenian Library and Museum of America, Inc.
65 Main Street, Watertown
6:00pm-9:00pm
Free
6...[more details]

Menopause, the Musical
Ongoing
Four women with nothing in common meet at a lingerie sale. Fighting over a bra, they realize how much they actually share.

The Stuart Street Playhouse
200 Stuart...[more details]

American Repertory Theatre's Wold Premiere of Orpheus X
(Saturday, March 25-Sunday, April 23)
The poet Orpheus risked death to rescue Eurydice from the underworld. They had almost reached the surface when he looked back and lost...[more details]

Quantum Grids: Sol LeWitt, Yayoi Kusama, and Cai Guo-Qiang
Saturday, October 15-Sunday, April 16
Although the shapes these three artworks comprise differ considerably in form and content, each artist uses the grid as an ordering devi...[more details]

Talking to Terrorists
(Friday, March 17-Saturday, April 8)
Until we understand how ordinary people can commit terrorist acts, we won’t stop them. This Robin Soans play recounts the experiences of...[more details]

Talley’s Folly
(Friday, March 24-Saturday, April 22)
At the height of World War II, Matt Friedman, a 42 year-old Jewish accountant living in St. Louis, wants to marry 31 year-old spinster S...[more details]

The Road Home: Re-Membering America
(Friday, March 24-Sunday, April 30)
The Huntington Theatre Company presents the world premiere of Marc Wolf’s one-man show based on the recording he made on his way home from...[more details]

Stoneham Theatre Presents Unforgettable: The Nat King Cole Story
(Thursday, March 30-Saturday, April 15)
This one-man show follows Nat King Cole's career with anecdotes and performaces of a selection of his celebrated songs.

Stoneham Th...[more details]


Friday 4/7/2006

Blue Man Group
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Regular Schedule: Wednesdays & Thursdays, 8:00pm; Fridays at 7:00pm; Saturdays at 4:00pm,7:00pm & 10:00pm; Sundays at 2:00pm &...[more details]

Shear Madness
Ongoing
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Tuesdays-Fridays, 8:00pm; Saturdays, 6:30pm & 9:30pm; Sundays, 3:00pm & 7:00pm
$38 (holiday prices may vary)
617-42...[more details]

Banned in Boston
A benefit for Urban Improv, a violence-prevention program for youth that utilizes theater improvisation to help students confront a variety of issues, this is a musical comedy...[more details]

Big Apple Circus: Grandma Goes to Hollywood
(Saturday, April 1-Sunday, May 7)
Grandma the Clown and her luminous cast of acrobats, jugglers, trapeze flyers, performing horses and dogs, humorists and superheroes of the...[more details]

Bill W. and Dr. Bob
(Sunday, March 5-Sunday, March 26)
The amazing and often humorous story of the founders of AA.

New Repertory Theatre, Arsenal Center for the Arts
321 Arsenal Street, Wate...[more details]

Huntington Theatre Breaking Ground 2006 Festival of New Play Readings
(Thursday, April 6-Sunday, April 9)
Includes a new musical, “Kind Hearts and Coronets,” as well as the five new plays, “Persephone,” “Voyeurs de Venus,” “Property,” “The Athe...[more details]

Boston Symphony Orchestra: Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos, Conductor & Gil Shaham, Violin
(Thursday, April 6-Saturday, April 8 & Tuesday, April 11)
All-Mozart program.

Symphony Hall
301 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston
Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday, 8:00pm; Friday...[more details]

Christine Jorgensen Reveals
(Thursday, April 6-Saturday, April 29)
In 1952, America's first famous transsexual, Christine Jorgensen, was a scandal and banned in Boston. Now The Theater Offensive, New En...[more details]

Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters
"Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters" is an ambitious, kaleidoscopic survey of European art from 1900 to the 1960s.

The Museum of Fine Arts
465 Huntington Avenue, Boston
Ti...[more details]

The Faith Quilts Project
(Friday, April 7-Monday, April 10)
A citywide celebration of faith, arts and community, featuring a Grand Exhibition of
Faith Quilts at the Cyclorama. The exhibition will be...[more details]

Friday Night Play Group: Blue Man Group
A pre-show gathering with light hors d'oeuvres and cash bar, then see the best show in Boston "Blue Man Group," and join us in the Playhouse Lounge (in-theatre lounge) after t...[more details]

Giovanni de Cunto Art Exhibit to Benefit The Ellie Fund
Celebrate the opening of Studio UB-313 and Giovanni's latest art exhibit with an evening to benefit The Ellie Fund. Cocktails and hors d'oeuvres will be provided. This event i...[more details]

Code Duello: Hamilton & Burr
(Fridays in April)
The Tribe debuts its newest improv comedy showcase set in colonial America, starring two of America’s angriest founders, Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr....[more details]

Boston Lyric Opera Presents La Traviata
(Friday, March 31-Tuesday, April 11)
A visual feast, a vocal tour de force, lushly romantic, this is one of Verdi’s most beloved works. Violetta is a glittering Parisian cour...[more details]

Menopause, the Musical
Ongoing
Four women with nothing in common meet at a lingerie sale. Fighting over a bra, they realize how much they actually share.

The Stuart Street Playhouse
200 Stuart...[more details]

My Surreal View of Ordinary Life
Deborah M. Priestly, local poet and expressionistic painter, hosts an art reception with open poetry. There will be treats at the reception. Art is for sale through the Out of...[more details]

The Boston Conservatory and Generation Next Present Next Stop: Broadway
Join us for a pre-party at Dillon's to sample our dazzling signature "Marquee" cocktail and enjoy complimentary appetizers. Then come see Boston's brightest young stars before...[more details]

The Boston Conservatory and Generation Next Present Next Stop: Broadway
Join us for a pre-party at Dillon's to sample our dazzling signature "Marquee" cocktail and enjoy complimentary appetizers. Then come see Boston's brightest young stars before...[more details]

American Repertory Theatre's Wold Premiere of Orpheus X
(Saturday, March 25-Sunday, April 23)
The poet Orpheus risked death to rescue Eurydice from the underworld. They had almost reached the surface when he looked back and lost...[more details]

4th Annual Prokopoff Violin Concert
A performance of music from the extensive collection of Stephen Prokopoff. Some of the pieces that will be performed include
Concerto for Two Violins in A minor by Antonin V...[more details]

Quantum Grids: Sol LeWitt, Yayoi Kusama, and Cai Guo-Qiang
Saturday, October 15-Sunday, April 16
Although the shapes these three artworks comprise differ considerably in form and content, each artist uses the grid as an ordering devi...[more details]

Alarm Clock Theatre Company presents: Rosa
(Friday, April 7-Saturday, April 22)
Back Bay couple Cynthia and James Spalding are about to fly to Guatemala to bring home their newly adopted daughter, Rosa. But on the eve...[more details]

Sowedo Gospel Choir
Formed to celebrate the inspirational power of African spiritual music, the choir draws on the best talent from the many churches in and around Soweto. Performing in eight dif...[more details]

Talking to Terrorists
(Friday, March 17-Saturday, April 8)
Until we understand how ordinary people can commit terrorist acts, we won’t stop them. This Robin Soans play recounts the experiences of...[more details]

Talley’s Folly
(Friday, March 24-Saturday, April 22)
At the height of World War II, Matt Friedman, a 42 year-old Jewish accountant living in St. Louis, wants to marry 31 year-old spinster S...[more details]

The Road Home: Re-Membering America
(Friday, March 24-Sunday, April 30)
The Huntington Theatre Company presents the world premiere of Marc Wolf’s one-man show based on the recording he made on his way home from...[more details]

Stoneham Theatre Presents Unforgettable: The Nat King Cole Story
(Thursday, March 30-Saturday, April 15)
This one-man show follows Nat King Cole's career with anecdotes and performaces of a selection of his celebrated songs.

Stoneham Th...[more details]


Saturday 4/8/2006

Blue Man Group
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Regular Schedule: Wednesdays & Thursdays, 8:00pm; Fridays at 7:00pm; Saturdays at 4:00pm,7:00pm & 10:00pm; Sundays at 2:00pm &...[more details]

Shear Madness
Ongoing
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Tuesdays-Fridays, 8:00pm; Saturdays, 6:30pm & 9:30pm; Sundays, 3:00pm & 7:00pm
$38 (holiday prices may vary)
617-42...[more details]

Beaded Egg Magnets Workshop
Create and color amazing egg designs and turn them into bead-dazzling magnets. Projects take one hour.

Artbeat: The Creativity Store
212-A Massachusetts Ave., Arlington
D...[more details]

Big Apple Circus: Grandma Goes to Hollywood
(Saturday, April 1-Sunday, May 7)
Grandma the Clown and her luminous cast of acrobats, jugglers, trapeze flyers, performing horses and dogs, humorists and superheroes of the...[more details]

Bill W. and Dr. Bob
(Sunday, March 5-Sunday, March 26)
The amazing and often humorous story of the founders of AA.

New Repertory Theatre, Arsenal Center for the Arts
321 Arsenal Street, Wate...[more details]

Boston Babydolls: Centennial
A one hour and twenty-minute revue of shakes, shimmies, and tassel twirls which takes audiences on a journey through the history of burlesque. In addition to the fabled Boston...[more details]

Huntington Theatre Breaking Ground 2006 Festival of New Play Readings
(Thursday, April 6-Sunday, April 9)
Includes a new musical, “Kind Hearts and Coronets,” as well as the five new plays, “Persephone,” “Voyeurs de Venus,” “Property,” “The Athe...[more details]

Broad Comedy
It’s Jon Stewart meets “Saturday Night Live” meets The Vagina Monologues. Nothing is sacred, except a bright and unflinching look at politics, women, men, fertilization, corpo...[more details]

Boston Symphony Orchestra: Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos, Conductor & Gil Shaham, Violin
(Thursday, April 6-Saturday, April 8 & Tuesday, April 11)
All-Mozart program.

Symphony Hall
301 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston
Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday, 8:00pm; Friday...[more details]

Christine Jorgensen Reveals
(Thursday, April 6-Saturday, April 29)
In 1952, America's first famous transsexual, Christine Jorgensen, was a scandal and banned in Boston. Now The Theater Offensive, New En...[more details]

Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters
"Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters" is an ambitious, kaleidoscopic survey of European art from 1900 to the 1960s.

The Museum of Fine Arts
465 Huntington Avenue, Boston
Ti...[more details]

The Faith Quilts Project
(Friday, April 7-Monday, April 10)
A citywide celebration of faith, arts and community, featuring a Grand Exhibition of
Faith Quilts at the Cyclorama. The exhibition will be...[more details]

GLEE Boston: The Gay Lifestyle Enrichment Expo
Where do you want to grow? Your family, your career, your health, your leisure, your home life, your business, your community. Live rock, pop, jazz, opera, and theater with th...[more details]

Menopause, the Musical
Ongoing
Four women with nothing in common meet at a lingerie sale. Fighting over a bra, they realize how much they actually share.

The Stuart Street Playhouse
200 Stuart...[more details]

American Repertory Theatre's Wold Premiere of Orpheus X
(Saturday, March 25-Sunday, April 23)
The poet Orpheus risked death to rescue Eurydice from the underworld. They had almost reached the surface when he looked back and lost...[more details]

Quantum Grids: Sol LeWitt, Yayoi Kusama, and Cai Guo-Qiang
Saturday, October 15-Sunday, April 16
Although the shapes these three artworks comprise differ considerably in form and content, each artist uses the grid as an ordering devi...[more details]

Bank of America Celebrity Series to Present Vadim Repin & Nickolai Luganski
Vadim Repin, violin, and Nikolai Lugansky, piano, perform.

NEC's Jordan Hall
30 Gainsborough Street, Boston
8:00pm
$41-$51
617-482-6661

Alarm Clock Theatre Company presents: Rosa
(Friday, April 7-Saturday, April 22)
Back Bay couple Cynthia and James Spalding are about to fly to Guatemala to bring home their newly adopted daughter, Rosa. But on the eve...[more details]

Talking to Terrorists
(Friday, March 17-Saturday, April 8)
Until we understand how ordinary people can commit terrorist acts, we won’t stop them. This Robin Soans play recounts the experiences of...[more details]

Talley’s Folly
(Friday, March 24-Saturday, April 22)
At the height of World War II, Matt Friedman, a 42 year-old Jewish accountant living in St. Louis, wants to marry 31 year-old spinster S...[more details]

The Road Home: Re-Membering America
(Friday, March 24-Sunday, April 30)
The Huntington Theatre Company presents the world premiere of Marc Wolf’s one-man show based on the recording he made on his way home from...[more details]

Stoneham Theatre Presents Unforgettable: The Nat King Cole Story
(Thursday, March 30-Saturday, April 15)
This one-man show follows Nat King Cole's career with anecdotes and performaces of a selection of his celebrated songs.

Stoneham Th...[more details]

A View from Cambridge: Out of the Blue’s 9th Anniversary Reception
Display of the talents of over 60 or more local artists which includes, painters, photographers, sculptors, wood carvers, jewelry makers, pocketbook designers, and more. There...[more details]

American Watercolors and Pastels, 1985-1950, Exhibit Opens
(Saturday, April 8-Sunday, June 25)
This Harvard University Art Museums exhibition features 52 watercolors and pastels primarily drawn from the extensive holdings of the Fogg...[more details]


Sunday 4/9/2006

Blue Man Group
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Regular Schedule: Wednesdays & Thursdays, 8:00pm; Fridays at 7:00pm; Saturdays at 4:00pm,7:00pm & 10:00pm; Sundays at 2:00pm &...[more details]

Shear Madness
Ongoing
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Tuesdays-Fridays, 8:00pm; Saturdays, 6:30pm & 9:30pm; Sundays, 3:00pm & 7:00pm
$38 (holiday prices may vary)
617-42...[more details]

The Concord Poetry Center's: Sunday Afternoon Reading Series
Featured poets: Joyce Peseroff and Donna Johnson; and introducing: Chad Reynolds, Emerson College, and David Johnson, Umass Boston. Refreshments and informal conversation foll...[more details]

Big Apple Circus: Grandma Goes to Hollywood
(Saturday, April 1-Sunday, May 7)
Grandma the Clown and her luminous cast of acrobats, jugglers, trapeze flyers, performing horses and dogs, humorists and superheroes of the...[more details]

Bill W. and Dr. Bob
(Sunday, March 5-Sunday, March 26)
The amazing and often humorous story of the founders of AA.

New Repertory Theatre, Arsenal Center for the Arts
321 Arsenal Street, Wate...[more details]

Huntington Theatre Breaking Ground 2006 Festival of New Play Readings
(Thursday, April 6-Sunday, April 9)
Includes a new musical, “Kind Hearts and Coronets,” as well as the five new plays, “Persephone,” “Voyeurs de Venus,” “Property,” “The Athe...[more details]

Christine Jorgensen Reveals
(Thursday, April 6-Saturday, April 29)
In 1952, America's first famous transsexual, Christine Jorgensen, was a scandal and banned in Boston. Now The Theater Offensive, New En...[more details]

Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters
"Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters" is an ambitious, kaleidoscopic survey of European art from 1900 to the 1960s.

The Museum of Fine Arts
465 Huntington Avenue, Boston
Ti...[more details]

The Faith Quilts Project
(Friday, April 7-Monday, April 10)
A citywide celebration of faith, arts and community, featuring a Grand Exhibition of
Faith Quilts at the Cyclorama. The exhibition will be...[more details]

Opening Reception for Brickbottom Gallery’s Get Real
(Friday, April 7-Sunday, May 7)
Opening reception for exhibit that takes realism into new territories with painters Jane Goldman, Roger Kizik, Barbara Poole, and David Sholl....[more details]

GLEE Boston: The Gay Lifestyle Enrichment Expo
Where do you want to grow? Your family, your career, your health, your leisure, your home life, your business, your community. Live rock, pop, jazz, opera, and theater with th...[more details]

Bank of America Celebrity Series Presents Terry Gross and Ira Glass
Terry Gross, NPR's Fresh Air host, interviews Ira Glass, NPR's The American Life host during this speaking engagement.

Symphony Hall
301 Massachusetts Ave., Boston
3:00pm...[more details]

Kronos Quartet & Asha Bhosle
India Calling: Songs from R.D. Burman’s Bollywood, featuring special guests Wu Man and Zakir Hussain.

Berklee Performance Center
136 Massachusetts Ave., Boston
7:30pm
$3...[more details]

Boston Lyric Opera Presents La Traviata
(Friday, March 31-Tuesday, April 11)
A visual feast, a vocal tour de force, lushly romantic, this is one of Verdi’s most beloved works. Violetta is a glittering Parisian cour...[more details]

Menopause, the Musical
Ongoing
Four women with nothing in common meet at a lingerie sale. Fighting over a bra, they realize how much they actually share.

The Stuart Street Playhouse
200 Stuart...[more details]

Open Studios
Tour Museum School studios, see student artwork, talk with emerging artists about their inspirations and work, and learn more about the School’s full- and part-time programs a...[more details]

American Repertory Theatre's Wold Premiere of Orpheus X
(Saturday, March 25-Sunday, April 23)
The poet Orpheus risked death to rescue Eurydice from the underworld. They had almost reached the surface when he looked back and lost...[more details]

Quantum Grids: Sol LeWitt, Yayoi Kusama, and Cai Guo-Qiang
Saturday, October 15-Sunday, April 16
Although the shapes these three artworks comprise differ considerably in form and content, each artist uses the grid as an ordering devi...[more details]

Alarm Clock Theatre Company presents: Rosa
(Friday, April 7-Saturday, April 22)
Back Bay couple Cynthia and James Spalding are about to fly to Guatemala to bring home their newly adopted daughter, Rosa. But on the eve...[more details]

Talley’s Folly
(Friday, March 24-Saturday, April 22)
At the height of World War II, Matt Friedman, a 42 year-old Jewish accountant living in St. Louis, wants to marry 31 year-old spinster S...[more details]

The Road Home: Re-Membering America
(Friday, March 24-Sunday, April 30)
The Huntington Theatre Company presents the world premiere of Marc Wolf’s one-man show based on the recording he made on his way home from...[more details]

Stoneham Theatre Presents Unforgettable: The Nat King Cole Story
(Thursday, March 30-Saturday, April 15)
This one-man show follows Nat King Cole's career with anecdotes and performaces of a selection of his celebrated songs.

Stoneham Th...[more details]


Monday 4/10/2006

Blue Man Group
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Regular Schedule: Wednesdays & Thursdays, 8:00pm; Fridays at 7:00pm; Saturdays at 4:00pm,7:00pm & 10:00pm; Sundays at 2:00pm &...[more details]

Shear Madness
Ongoing
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Tuesdays-Fridays, 8:00pm; Saturdays, 6:30pm & 9:30pm; Sundays, 3:00pm & 7:00pm
$38 (holiday prices may vary)
617-42...[more details]

Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters
"Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters" is an ambitious, kaleidoscopic survey of European art from 1900 to the 1960s.

The Museum of Fine Arts
465 Huntington Avenue, Boston
Ti...[more details]

The Faith Quilts Project
(Friday, April 7-Monday, April 10)
A citywide celebration of faith, arts and community, featuring a Grand Exhibition of
Faith Quilts at the Cyclorama. The exhibition will be...[more details]

The DrumConnection Presents: The Legends of West Africa
The troupe will perform in a dynamic and exhilarating celebration of West Africa's ethnic heritage, featuring 12 professional dancers, singers, and drummers recreating the ess...[more details]

Quantum Grids: Sol LeWitt, Yayoi Kusama, and Cai Guo-Qiang
Saturday, October 15-Sunday, April 16
Although the shapes these three artworks comprise differ considerably in form and content, each artist uses the grid as an ordering devi...[more details]


Tuesday 4/11/2006

Blue Man Group
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Regular Schedule: Wednesdays & Thursdays, 8:00pm; Fridays at 7:00pm; Saturdays at 4:00pm,7:00pm & 10:00pm; Sundays at 2:00pm &...[more details]

Shear Madness
Ongoing
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Tuesdays-Fridays, 8:00pm; Saturdays, 6:30pm & 9:30pm; Sundays, 3:00pm & 7:00pm
$38 (holiday prices may vary)
617-42...[more details]

Bill W. and Dr. Bob
(Sunday, March 5-Sunday, March 26)
The amazing and often humorous story of the founders of AA.

New Repertory Theatre, Arsenal Center for the Arts
321 Arsenal Street, Wate...[more details]

Boston Symphony Orchestra: Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos, Conductor & Gil Shaham, Violin
(Thursday, April 6-Saturday, April 8 & Tuesday, April 11)
All-Mozart program.

Symphony Hall
301 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston
Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday, 8:00pm; Friday...[more details]

Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters
"Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters" is an ambitious, kaleidoscopic survey of European art from 1900 to the 1960s.

The Museum of Fine Arts
465 Huntington Avenue, Boston
Ti...[more details]

Boston Lyric Opera Presents La Traviata
(Friday, March 31-Tuesday, April 11)
A visual feast, a vocal tour de force, lushly romantic, this is one of Verdi’s most beloved works. Violetta is a glittering Parisian cour...[more details]

The DrumConnection Presents: The Legends of West Africa
The troupe will perform in a dynamic and exhilarating celebration of West Africa's ethnic heritage, featuring 12 professional dancers, singers, and drummers recreating the ess...[more details]

American Repertory Theatre's Wold Premiere of Orpheus X
(Saturday, March 25-Sunday, April 23)
The poet Orpheus risked death to rescue Eurydice from the underworld. They had almost reached the surface when he looked back and lost...[more details]

Quantum Grids: Sol LeWitt, Yayoi Kusama, and Cai Guo-Qiang
Saturday, October 15-Sunday, April 16
Although the shapes these three artworks comprise differ considerably in form and content, each artist uses the grid as an ordering devi...[more details]

The Road Home: Re-Membering America
(Friday, March 24-Sunday, April 30)
The Huntington Theatre Company presents the world premiere of Marc Wolf’s one-man show based on the recording he made on his way home from...[more details]

Zebro
A show that aims to be the ultimate anti-comedy club comedy night. Each Tuesday features 2 comedy shorts, sketches, and stand up from Boston’s best alternative comics. This we...[more details]


Wednesday 4/12/2006

Blue Man Group
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Regular Schedule: Wednesdays & Thursdays, 8:00pm; Fridays at 7:00pm; Saturdays at 4:00pm,7:00pm & 10:00pm; Sundays at 2:00pm &...[more details]

Shear Madness
Ongoing
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Tuesdays-Fridays, 8:00pm; Saturdays, 6:30pm & 9:30pm; Sundays, 3:00pm & 7:00pm
$38 (holiday prices may vary)
617-42...[more details]

Big Apple Circus: Grandma Goes to Hollywood
(Saturday, April 1-Sunday, May 7)
Grandma the Clown and her luminous cast of acrobats, jugglers, trapeze flyers, performing horses and dogs, humorists and superheroes of the...[more details]

Bill W. and Dr. Bob
(Sunday, March 5-Sunday, March 26)
The amazing and often humorous story of the founders of AA.

New Repertory Theatre, Arsenal Center for the Arts
321 Arsenal Street, Wate...[more details]

Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters
"Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters" is an ambitious, kaleidoscopic survey of European art from 1900 to the 1960s.

The Museum of Fine Arts
465 Huntington Avenue, Boston
Ti...[more details]

The Peabody Museum Presents Isotopic Silk Road
Lecture and reception with Noreen Tuross, Landon T. Clay Professor of Scientific Archaeology, Harvard University.

Yenching Institute
2 Divinity Ave., Cambridge
5:30pm
Fr...[more details]

Lumen Eclipse and the Media-Art Mission
Co-founders of Lumen Eclipse, who set up two first-of-its-kind video displays in the hub of the Harvard Square T station, speak on redefining the relationships between public...[more details]

Menopause, the Musical
Ongoing
Four women with nothing in common meet at a lingerie sale. Fighting over a bra, they realize how much they actually share.

The Stuart Street Playhouse
200 Stuart...[more details]

American Repertory Theatre's Wold Premiere of Orpheus X
(Saturday, March 25-Sunday, April 23)
The poet Orpheus risked death to rescue Eurydice from the underworld. They had almost reached the surface when he looked back and lost...[more details]

Quantum Grids: Sol LeWitt, Yayoi Kusama, and Cai Guo-Qiang
Saturday, October 15-Sunday, April 16
Although the shapes these three artworks comprise differ considerably in form and content, each artist uses the grid as an ordering devi...[more details]

Herb Reed & The Platters
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame group performs.

Stoneham Theatre
395 Main Street, Stoneham
7:30pm
$36, adults; $32, seniors
781-279-2200

Talley’s Folly
(Friday, March 24-Saturday, April 22)
At the height of World War II, Matt Friedman, a 42 year-old Jewish accountant living in St. Louis, wants to marry 31 year-old spinster S...[more details]

The Road Home: Re-Membering America
(Friday, March 24-Sunday, April 30)
The Huntington Theatre Company presents the world premiere of Marc Wolf’s one-man show based on the recording he made on his way home from...[more details]

Wicked
Wednesday, April 12-Sunday, May 14
This musical tells the story of how two girls grew to become the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Witch.

The Opera House
53...[more details]


Thursday 4/13/2006

Blue Man Group
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Regular Schedule: Wednesdays & Thursdays, 8:00pm; Fridays at 7:00pm; Saturdays at 4:00pm,7:00pm & 10:00pm; Sundays at 2:00pm &...[more details]

Shear Madness
Ongoing
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Tuesdays-Fridays, 8:00pm; Saturdays, 6:30pm & 9:30pm; Sundays, 3:00pm & 7:00pm
$38 (holiday prices may vary)
617-42...[more details]

Big Apple Circus: Grandma Goes to Hollywood
(Saturday, April 1-Sunday, May 7)
Grandma the Clown and her luminous cast of acrobats, jugglers, trapeze flyers, performing horses and dogs, humorists and superheroes of the...[more details]

Bill W. and Dr. Bob
(Sunday, March 5-Sunday, March 26)
The amazing and often humorous story of the founders of AA.

New Repertory Theatre, Arsenal Center for the Arts
321 Arsenal Street, Wate...[more details]

Boston Symphony Orchestra
(Thursday, April 13-Saturday, April 15)
Rafael Frubeck de Burgos, Conductor; Matthew Polenzani, Tenor; Tanglewood Festival Chorus & John Oliver, Conductor

Berlioz Requiem ...[more details]

Christine Jorgensen Reveals
(Thursday, April 6-Saturday, April 29)
In 1952, America's first famous transsexual, Christine Jorgensen, was a scandal and banned in Boston. Now The Theater Offensive, New En...[more details]

Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters
"Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters" is an ambitious, kaleidoscopic survey of European art from 1900 to the 1960s.

The Museum of Fine Arts
465 Huntington Avenue, Boston
Ti...[more details]

Menopause, the Musical
Ongoing
Four women with nothing in common meet at a lingerie sale. Fighting over a bra, they realize how much they actually share.

The Stuart Street Playhouse
200 Stuart...[more details]

Monkey Trial & Error, or You Say You Want an Evolution
Satirical improve and sketch comedy is a combination of audience inspiration and original sketch comedy.

Improv Asylum
216 Hanover Street, Boston
Friday-Saturday, 8:00pm;...[more details]

American Repertory Theatre's Wold Premiere of Orpheus X
(Saturday, March 25-Sunday, April 23)
The poet Orpheus risked death to rescue Eurydice from the underworld. They had almost reached the surface when he looked back and lost...[more details]

Quantum Grids: Sol LeWitt, Yayoi Kusama, and Cai Guo-Qiang
Saturday, October 15-Sunday, April 16
Although the shapes these three artworks comprise differ considerably in form and content, each artist uses the grid as an ordering devi...[more details]

Poetry@MIT Presents Robert Adamson
Australian poet Robert Adamson appears at MIT.

MIT Room 32-141
32 Vassar Street, Cambridge
7:00pm
Free
617-253-4003

Alarm Clock Theatre Company presents: Rosa
(Friday, April 7-Saturday, April 22)
Back Bay couple Cynthia and James Spalding are about to fly to Guatemala to bring home their newly adopted daughter, Rosa. But on the eve...[more details]

Boston Theatre Works presents: The Sweetest Swing in Baseball
(Thursday, April 13-Saturday, May 6)
Celebrated painter Dana Fielding is the toast of the art world. But after her latest exhibition tanks and her boyfriend dumps her, she wi...[more details]

Talley’s Folly
(Friday, March 24-Saturday, April 22)
At the height of World War II, Matt Friedman, a 42 year-old Jewish accountant living in St. Louis, wants to marry 31 year-old spinster S...[more details]

After Show Series: The Madness
Come see the fastest, funniest minds around improvising, shooting crazy video sequences based on on-the-spot audience suggestions and more.

Improv Asylum
216 Hanover Stre...[more details]

The Road Home: Re-Membering America
(Friday, March 24-Sunday, April 30)
The Huntington Theatre Company presents the world premiere of Marc Wolf’s one-man show based on the recording he made on his way home from...[more details]

Stoneham Theatre Presents Unforgettable: The Nat King Cole Story
(Thursday, March 30-Saturday, April 15)
This one-man show follows Nat King Cole's career with anecdotes and performaces of a selection of his celebrated songs.

Stoneham Th...[more details]

Wicked
Wednesday, April 12-Sunday, May 14
This musical tells the story of how two girls grew to become the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Witch.

The Opera House
53...[more details]

Ying Quartet: …but not simpler…
The Boston premiere of Tod Machover's new string quartet.

Paine Hall, Harvard University
8:00pm
Free
617-496-2222


Friday 4/14/2006

Blue Man Group
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Regular Schedule: Wednesdays & Thursdays, 8:00pm; Fridays at 7:00pm; Saturdays at 4:00pm,7:00pm & 10:00pm; Sundays at 2:00pm &...[more details]

Shear Madness
Ongoing
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Tuesdays-Fridays, 8:00pm; Saturdays, 6:30pm & 9:30pm; Sundays, 3:00pm & 7:00pm
$38 (holiday prices may vary)
617-42...[more details]

Big Apple Circus: Grandma Goes to Hollywood
(Saturday, April 1-Sunday, May 7)
Grandma the Clown and her luminous cast of acrobats, jugglers, trapeze flyers, performing horses and dogs, humorists and superheroes of the...[more details]

Bill W. and Dr. Bob
(Sunday, March 5-Sunday, March 26)
The amazing and often humorous story of the founders of AA.

New Repertory Theatre, Arsenal Center for the Arts
321 Arsenal Street, Wate...[more details]

Boston Symphony Orchestra
(Thursday, April 13-Saturday, April 15)
Rafael Frubeck de Burgos, Conductor; Matthew Polenzani, Tenor; Tanglewood Festival Chorus & John Oliver, Conductor

Berlioz Requiem ...[more details]

Christine Jorgensen Reveals
(Thursday, April 6-Saturday, April 29)
In 1952, America's first famous transsexual, Christine Jorgensen, was a scandal and banned in Boston. Now The Theater Offensive, New En...[more details]

Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters
"Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters" is an ambitious, kaleidoscopic survey of European art from 1900 to the 1960s.

The Museum of Fine Arts
465 Huntington Avenue, Boston
Ti...[more details]

Code Duello: Hamilton & Burr
(Fridays in April)
The Tribe debuts its newest improv comedy showcase set in colonial America, starring two of America’s angriest founders, Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr....[more details]

Hugh Masekela
This South Afican music legend and his seven-member band create supple grooves that blend Afro-beat, funk, and jazz.

Somerville Theatre
55 Davis Square, Somerville
8:00pm...[more details]

Menopause, the Musical
Ongoing
Four women with nothing in common meet at a lingerie sale. Fighting over a bra, they realize how much they actually share.

The Stuart Street Playhouse
200 Stuart...[more details]

Monkey Trial & Error, or You Say You Want an Evolution
Satirical improve and sketch comedy is a combination of audience inspiration and original sketch comedy.

Improv Asylum
216 Hanover Street, Boston
Friday-Saturday, 8:00pm;...[more details]

American Repertory Theatre's Wold Premiere of Orpheus X
(Saturday, March 25-Sunday, April 23)
The poet Orpheus risked death to rescue Eurydice from the underworld. They had almost reached the surface when he looked back and lost...[more details]

Quantum Grids: Sol LeWitt, Yayoi Kusama, and Cai Guo-Qiang
Saturday, October 15-Sunday, April 16
Although the shapes these three artworks comprise differ considerably in form and content, each artist uses the grid as an ordering devi...[more details]

Alarm Clock Theatre Company presents: Rosa
(Friday, April 7-Saturday, April 22)
Back Bay couple Cynthia and James Spalding are about to fly to Guatemala to bring home their newly adopted daughter, Rosa. But on the eve...[more details]

Boston Theatre Works presents: The Sweetest Swing in Baseball
(Thursday, April 13-Saturday, May 6)
Celebrated painter Dana Fielding is the toast of the art world. But after her latest exhibition tanks and her boyfriend dumps her, she wi...[more details]

Talley’s Folly
(Friday, March 24-Saturday, April 22)
At the height of World War II, Matt Friedman, a 42 year-old Jewish accountant living in St. Louis, wants to marry 31 year-old spinster S...[more details]

The Road Home: Re-Membering America
(Friday, March 24-Sunday, April 30)
The Huntington Theatre Company presents the world premiere of Marc Wolf’s one-man show based on the recording he made on his way home from...[more details]

Stoneham Theatre Presents Unforgettable: The Nat King Cole Story
(Thursday, March 30-Saturday, April 15)
This one-man show follows Nat King Cole's career with anecdotes and performaces of a selection of his celebrated songs.

Stoneham Th...[more details]

Wicked
Wednesday, April 12-Sunday, May 14
This musical tells the story of how two girls grew to become the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Witch.

The Opera House
53...[more details]


Saturday 4/15/2006

Blue Man Group
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Regular Schedule: Wednesdays & Thursdays, 8:00pm; Fridays at 7:00pm; Saturdays at 4:00pm,7:00pm & 10:00pm; Sundays at 2:00pm &...[more details]

Shear Madness
Ongoing
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Tuesdays-Fridays, 8:00pm; Saturdays, 6:30pm & 9:30pm; Sundays, 3:00pm & 7:00pm
$38 (holiday prices may vary)
617-42...[more details]

Big Apple Circus: Grandma Goes to Hollywood
(Saturday, April 1-Sunday, May 7)
Grandma the Clown and her luminous cast of acrobats, jugglers, trapeze flyers, performing horses and dogs, humorists and superheroes of the...[more details]

Bill W. and Dr. Bob
(Sunday, March 5-Sunday, March 26)
The amazing and often humorous story of the founders of AA.

New Repertory Theatre, Arsenal Center for the Arts
321 Arsenal Street, Wate...[more details]

Boston Symphony Orchestra
(Thursday, April 13-Saturday, April 15)
Rafael Frubeck de Burgos, Conductor; Matthew Polenzani, Tenor; Tanglewood Festival Chorus & John Oliver, Conductor

Berlioz Requiem ...[more details]

Broad Comedy
It’s Jon Stewart meets “Saturday Night Live” meets The Vagina Monologues. Nothing is sacred, except a bright and unflinching look at politics, women, men, fertilization, corpo...[more details]

Christine Jorgensen Reveals
(Thursday, April 6-Saturday, April 29)
In 1952, America's first famous transsexual, Christine Jorgensen, was a scandal and banned in Boston. Now The Theater Offensive, New En...[more details]

Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters
"Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters" is an ambitious, kaleidoscopic survey of European art from 1900 to the 1960s.

The Museum of Fine Arts
465 Huntington Avenue, Boston
Ti...[more details]

Menopause, the Musical
Ongoing
Four women with nothing in common meet at a lingerie sale. Fighting over a bra, they realize how much they actually share.

The Stuart Street Playhouse
200 Stuart...[more details]

Monkey Trial & Error, or You Say You Want an Evolution
Satirical improve and sketch comedy is a combination of audience inspiration and original sketch comedy.

Improv Asylum
216 Hanover Street, Boston
Friday-Saturday, 8:00pm;...[more details]

American Repertory Theatre's Wold Premiere of Orpheus X
(Saturday, March 25-Sunday, April 23)
The poet Orpheus risked death to rescue Eurydice from the underworld. They had almost reached the surface when he looked back and lost...[more details]

Quantum Grids: Sol LeWitt, Yayoi Kusama, and Cai Guo-Qiang
Saturday, October 15-Sunday, April 16
Although the shapes these three artworks comprise differ considerably in form and content, each artist uses the grid as an ordering devi...[more details]

Alarm Clock Theatre Company presents: Rosa
(Friday, April 7-Saturday, April 22)
Back Bay couple Cynthia and James Spalding are about to fly to Guatemala to bring home their newly adopted daughter, Rosa. But on the eve...[more details]

Solas
This Celtic band brings an edgy, urban hipness to ancient reels, and makes songs by Tom Waits and Bob Dylan feel as if they’ve been aging for centuries in the sweet, old casks...[more details]

Springtime Sun Catcher Workshop
Enhance your bedroom window with a sun catcher made with beautiful stained glass and tiny beads. Projects take one hour.

Artbeat: The Creativity Store
212-A Massachusetts...[more details]

Boston Theatre Works presents: The Sweetest Swing in Baseball
(Thursday, April 13-Saturday, May 6)
Celebrated painter Dana Fielding is the toast of the art world. But after her latest exhibition tanks and her boyfriend dumps her, she wi...[more details]

Talley’s Folly
(Friday, March 24-Saturday, April 22)
At the height of World War II, Matt Friedman, a 42 year-old Jewish accountant living in St. Louis, wants to marry 31 year-old spinster S...[more details]

After Show Series: The Midnight Show
A no-holds-barred, lightning-fast, fully improvised performance featuring some of the funniest and fastest minds working without any inhibitions.

Improv Asylum
216 Hanover...[more details]

The Road Home: Re-Membering America
(Friday, March 24-Sunday, April 30)
The Huntington Theatre Company presents the world premiere of Marc Wolf’s one-man show based on the recording he made on his way home from...[more details]

Stoneham Theatre Presents Unforgettable: The Nat King Cole Story
(Thursday, March 30-Saturday, April 15)
This one-man show follows Nat King Cole's career with anecdotes and performaces of a selection of his celebrated songs.

Stoneham Th...[more details]

Wicked
Wednesday, April 12-Sunday, May 14
This musical tells the story of how two girls grew to become the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Witch.

The Opera House
53...[more details]

Wicked Hotel Package
A one night’s stay in a newly renovated guest room and two prime seats to Wicked, the musical.

The Park Plaza Hotel & Towers
64 Arlington Street, Boston
$500 + tax
1-800...[more details]


Sunday 4/16/2006

Blue Man Group
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Regular Schedule: Wednesdays & Thursdays, 8:00pm; Fridays at 7:00pm; Saturdays at 4:00pm,7:00pm & 10:00pm; Sundays at 2:00pm &...[more details]

Shear Madness
Ongoing
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Tuesdays-Fridays, 8:00pm; Saturdays, 6:30pm & 9:30pm; Sundays, 3:00pm & 7:00pm
$38 (holiday prices may vary)
617-42...[more details]

Big Apple Circus: Grandma Goes to Hollywood
(Saturday, April 1-Sunday, May 7)
Grandma the Clown and her luminous cast of acrobats, jugglers, trapeze flyers, performing horses and dogs, humorists and superheroes of the...[more details]

Bill W. and Dr. Bob
(Sunday, March 5-Sunday, March 26)
The amazing and often humorous story of the founders of AA.

New Repertory Theatre, Arsenal Center for the Arts
321 Arsenal Street, Wate...[more details]

Christine Jorgensen Reveals
(Thursday, April 6-Saturday, April 29)
In 1952, America's first famous transsexual, Christine Jorgensen, was a scandal and banned in Boston. Now The Theater Offensive, New En...[more details]

Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters
"Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters" is an ambitious, kaleidoscopic survey of European art from 1900 to the 1960s.

The Museum of Fine Arts
465 Huntington Avenue, Boston
Ti...[more details]

Menopause, the Musical
Ongoing
Four women with nothing in common meet at a lingerie sale. Fighting over a bra, they realize how much they actually share.

The Stuart Street Playhouse
200 Stuart...[more details]

American Repertory Theatre's Wold Premiere of Orpheus X
(Saturday, March 25-Sunday, April 23)
The poet Orpheus risked death to rescue Eurydice from the underworld. They had almost reached the surface when he looked back and lost...[more details]

Quantum Grids: Sol LeWitt, Yayoi Kusama, and Cai Guo-Qiang
Saturday, October 15-Sunday, April 16
Although the shapes these three artworks comprise differ considerably in form and content, each artist uses the grid as an ordering devi...[more details]

Alarm Clock Theatre Company presents: Rosa
(Friday, April 7-Saturday, April 22)
Back Bay couple Cynthia and James Spalding are about to fly to Guatemala to bring home their newly adopted daughter, Rosa. But on the eve...[more details]

Boston Theatre Works presents: The Sweetest Swing in Baseball
(Thursday, April 13-Saturday, May 6)
Celebrated painter Dana Fielding is the toast of the art world. But after her latest exhibition tanks and her boyfriend dumps her, she wi...[more details]

Talley’s Folly
(Friday, March 24-Saturday, April 22)
At the height of World War II, Matt Friedman, a 42 year-old Jewish accountant living in St. Louis, wants to marry 31 year-old spinster S...[more details]

The Road Home: Re-Membering America
(Friday, March 24-Sunday, April 30)
The Huntington Theatre Company presents the world premiere of Marc Wolf’s one-man show based on the recording he made on his way home from...[more details]

Wicked
Wednesday, April 12-Sunday, May 14
This musical tells the story of how two girls grew to become the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Witch.

The Opera House
53...[more details]


Monday 4/17/2006

Blue Man Group
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Regular Schedule: Wednesdays & Thursdays, 8:00pm; Fridays at 7:00pm; Saturdays at 4:00pm,7:00pm & 10:00pm; Sundays at 2:00pm &...[more details]

Shear Madness
Ongoing
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Tuesdays-Fridays, 8:00pm; Saturdays, 6:30pm & 9:30pm; Sundays, 3:00pm & 7:00pm
$38 (holiday prices may vary)
617-42...[more details]

Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters
"Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters" is an ambitious, kaleidoscopic survey of European art from 1900 to the 1960s.

The Museum of Fine Arts
465 Huntington Avenue, Boston
Ti...[more details]

Lawrence Ferlinghetti
New England Poetry Club & Harvard Signet Society present Lawrence Ferlinghetti and How to Paint Sunlight: New Poems (2001).

Harvard-Yenching Library
2 Divinity Avenue, Cam...[more details]

TOMB: Extended Hours
(Monday, April 17-Friday, April 21)
Groups of 5 to 15 explorers armed with flashlights and accompanied by a costumed guide weave their way through an intricate, museum-qualit...[more details]


Tuesday 4/18/2006

Blue Man Group
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Regular Schedule: Wednesdays & Thursdays, 8:00pm; Fridays at 7:00pm; Saturdays at 4:00pm,7:00pm & 10:00pm; Sundays at 2:00pm &...[more details]

Shear Madness
Ongoing
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Tuesdays-Fridays, 8:00pm; Saturdays, 6:30pm & 9:30pm; Sundays, 3:00pm & 7:00pm
$38 (holiday prices may vary)
617-42...[more details]

Tim Berne and Big Satan
Saxophonist Berne returns with the Boston debut of one of his hottest bands, featuring French guitarist Marc Ducret and drummer Tom Rainey.

Institute of Contemporary Art
...[more details]

Big Apple Circus: Grandma Goes to Hollywood
(Saturday, April 1-Sunday, May 7)
Grandma the Clown and her luminous cast of acrobats, jugglers, trapeze flyers, performing horses and dogs, humorists and superheroes of the...[more details]

Bill W. and Dr. Bob
(Sunday, March 5-Sunday, March 26)
The amazing and often humorous story of the founders of AA.

New Repertory Theatre, Arsenal Center for the Arts
321 Arsenal Street, Wate...[more details]

Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters
"Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters" is an ambitious, kaleidoscopic survey of European art from 1900 to the 1960s.

The Museum of Fine Arts
465 Huntington Avenue, Boston
Ti...[more details]

The Elephant Walk Dinner Theater Event
To celebrate the Cambodian New Year, this unique and exclusive evening will feature a performance by the Angkor Dance Troupe followed by an exquisite four-course Cambodian mea...[more details]

Tuesday Night at the Opera Talk
Luke Dennis, Boston Lyric Opera’s Education and Community Programs Manager, will present an in-depth analysis of Massenet's passionate and seductive Thaïs. Topics will include...[more details]

American Repertory Theatre's Wold Premiere of Orpheus X
(Saturday, March 25-Sunday, April 23)
The poet Orpheus risked death to rescue Eurydice from the underworld. They had almost reached the surface when he looked back and lost...[more details]

The Road Home: Re-Membering America
(Friday, March 24-Sunday, April 30)
The Huntington Theatre Company presents the world premiere of Marc Wolf’s one-man show based on the recording he made on his way home from...[more details]

TOMB: Extended Hours
(Monday, April 17-Friday, April 21)
Groups of 5 to 15 explorers armed with flashlights and accompanied by a costumed guide weave their way through an intricate, museum-qualit...[more details]

Wicked
Wednesday, April 12-Sunday, May 14
This musical tells the story of how two girls grew to become the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Witch.

The Opera House
53...[more details]


Wednesday 4/19/2006

Blue Man Group
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Regular Schedule: Wednesdays & Thursdays, 8:00pm; Fridays at 7:00pm; Saturdays at 4:00pm,7:00pm & 10:00pm; Sundays at 2:00pm &...[more details]

Shear Madness
Ongoing
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Tuesdays-Fridays, 8:00pm; Saturdays, 6:30pm & 9:30pm; Sundays, 3:00pm & 7:00pm
$38 (holiday prices may vary)
617-42...[more details]

Big Apple Circus: Grandma Goes to Hollywood
(Saturday, April 1-Sunday, May 7)
Grandma the Clown and her luminous cast of acrobats, jugglers, trapeze flyers, performing horses and dogs, humorists and superheroes of the...[more details]

Bill W. and Dr. Bob
(Sunday, March 5-Sunday, March 26)
The amazing and often humorous story of the founders of AA.

New Repertory Theatre, Arsenal Center for the Arts
321 Arsenal Street, Wate...[more details]

Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters
"Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters" is an ambitious, kaleidoscopic survey of European art from 1900 to the 1960s.

The Museum of Fine Arts
465 Huntington Avenue, Boston
Ti...[more details]

The Duchess of Mecklenburg Collection from Iron Age Slovenia
The Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology and Tozzer Library, Harvard University open a new exhibit featuring selected items from the museum’s Mecklenburg collection, th...[more details]

Menopause, the Musical
Ongoing
Four women with nothing in common meet at a lingerie sale. Fighting over a bra, they realize how much they actually share.

The Stuart Street Playhouse
200 Stuart...[more details]

American Repertory Theatre's Wold Premiere of Orpheus X
(Saturday, March 25-Sunday, April 23)
The poet Orpheus risked death to rescue Eurydice from the underworld. They had almost reached the surface when he looked back and lost...[more details]

Talley’s Folly
(Friday, March 24-Saturday, April 22)
At the height of World War II, Matt Friedman, a 42 year-old Jewish accountant living in St. Louis, wants to marry 31 year-old spinster S...[more details]

The Road Home: Re-Membering America
(Friday, March 24-Sunday, April 30)
The Huntington Theatre Company presents the world premiere of Marc Wolf’s one-man show based on the recording he made on his way home from...[more details]

TOMB: Extended Hours
(Monday, April 17-Friday, April 21)
Groups of 5 to 15 explorers armed with flashlights and accompanied by a costumed guide weave their way through an intricate, museum-qualit...[more details]

Vanity Project
Two extended sets of anything-goes, hilarious long-form improvisation.

Improv Asylum
216 Hanover Street, Boston
8:00pm
$15
617-263-6887

Wicked
Wednesday, April 12-Sunday, May 14
This musical tells the story of how two girls grew to become the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Witch.

The Opera House
53...[more details]


Thursday 4/20/2006

Blue Man Group
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Regular Schedule: Wednesdays & Thursdays, 8:00pm; Fridays at 7:00pm; Saturdays at 4:00pm,7:00pm & 10:00pm; Sundays at 2:00pm &...[more details]

Shear Madness
Ongoing
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Tuesdays-Fridays, 8:00pm; Saturdays, 6:30pm & 9:30pm; Sundays, 3:00pm & 7:00pm
$38 (holiday prices may vary)
617-42...[more details]

Bank of America Celebrity Series Presents Alexander McCall Smith: On Being a Serial Novelist
Celebrity Series debut of the witty author of the internationally acclaimed, best selling The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency and The Sunday Philosophy Club.

John Hancock Hal...[more details]

Big Apple Circus: Grandma Goes to Hollywood
(Saturday, April 1-Sunday, May 7)
Grandma the Clown and her luminous cast of acrobats, jugglers, trapeze flyers, performing horses and dogs, humorists and superheroes of the...[more details]

Bill W. and Dr. Bob
(Sunday, March 5-Sunday, March 26)
The amazing and often humorous story of the founders of AA.

New Repertory Theatre, Arsenal Center for the Arts
321 Arsenal Street, Wate...[more details]

Bob Saget
Saget, of the hit HBO series Entourage and The Aristocrats, performs comedy.

The Kowloon Restaurant
Route 1 North, Saugus
8:00pm
$20
781-233-0077

Boston Symphony Orchestra: Robert Spano, Conductor & Piotr Anderszewski, Piano
(Thursday, April 20-Saturday, April 22 & Tuesday, April 25)
Saariaho: Nymphea Reflection
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 1
Sibelius: The Bard
Sibelius: Symphony No. 3

Sym...[more details]

Christine Jorgensen Reveals
(Thursday, April 6-Saturday, April 29)
In 1952, America's first famous transsexual, Christine Jorgensen, was a scandal and banned in Boston. Now The Theater Offensive, New En...[more details]

Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters
"Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters" is an ambitious, kaleidoscopic survey of European art from 1900 to the 1960s.

The Museum of Fine Arts
465 Huntington Avenue, Boston
Ti...[more details]

All Lost to Prayers
Thursday, April 20-Sunday, April 23
The Boston Conservatory Theater Ensemble presents the world premiere of All Lost to Prayers by Dana Brayton. Loosely based on Shakespeare’...[more details]

Menopause, the Musical
Ongoing
Four women with nothing in common meet at a lingerie sale. Fighting over a bra, they realize how much they actually share.

The Stuart Street Playhouse
200 Stuart...[more details]

Monkey Trial & Error, or You Say You Want an Evolution
Satirical improve and sketch comedy is a combination of audience inspiration and original sketch comedy.

Improv Asylum
216 Hanover Street, Boston
Friday-Saturday, 8:00pm;...[more details]

Stoneham Theatre Presents Nunsensations! The Nunsense Vegas Revue
(Thursday, April 20-Sunday, April 30)
Sisters are offered a $10,000 donation for their school if they will perform in a Las Vegas showroom, leading to adventure complete with...[more details]

American Repertory Theatre's Wold Premiere of Orpheus X
(Saturday, March 25-Sunday, April 23)
The poet Orpheus risked death to rescue Eurydice from the underworld. They had almost reached the surface when he looked back and lost...[more details]

Real Hush-Hush
(Thursday, April 20-Sunday, May 14)
MRT’s second world premiere of the season, Shaw, Larry and Wilson share an office, but what is it they really do? A workplace comedy full...[more details]

Alarm Clock Theatre Company presents: Rosa
(Friday, April 7-Saturday, April 22)
Back Bay couple Cynthia and James Spalding are about to fly to Guatemala to bring home their newly adopted daughter, Rosa. But on the eve...[more details]

Swan Lake
Thursday, April 20-Sunday, April 23
Director/choreographer Matthew Bourne created a passionate and contemporary version of the Tchaikovsky production in its 10th-anniversary...[more details]

Boston Theatre Works presents: The Sweetest Swing in Baseball
(Thursday, April 13-Saturday, May 6)
Celebrated painter Dana Fielding is the toast of the art world. But after her latest exhibition tanks and her boyfriend dumps her, she wi...[more details]

Talley’s Folly
(Friday, March 24-Saturday, April 22)
At the height of World War II, Matt Friedman, a 42 year-old Jewish accountant living in St. Louis, wants to marry 31 year-old spinster S...[more details]

After Show Series: The Madness
Come see the fastest, funniest minds around improvising, shooting crazy video sequences based on on-the-spot audience suggestions and more.

Improv Asylum
216 Hanover Stre...[more details]

The Road Home: Re-Membering America
(Friday, March 24-Sunday, April 30)
The Huntington Theatre Company presents the world premiere of Marc Wolf’s one-man show based on the recording he made on his way home from...[more details]

TOMB: Extended Hours
(Monday, April 17-Friday, April 21)
Groups of 5 to 15 explorers armed with flashlights and accompanied by a costumed guide weave their way through an intricate, museum-qualit...[more details]

Wicked
Wednesday, April 12-Sunday, May 14
This musical tells the story of how two girls grew to become the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Witch.

The Opera House
53...[more details]


Friday 4/21/2006

Blue Man Group
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Regular Schedule: Wednesdays & Thursdays, 8:00pm; Fridays at 7:00pm; Saturdays at 4:00pm,7:00pm & 10:00pm; Sundays at 2:00pm &...[more details]

Shear Madness
Ongoing
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Tuesdays-Fridays, 8:00pm; Saturdays, 6:30pm & 9:30pm; Sundays, 3:00pm & 7:00pm
$38 (holiday prices may vary)
617-42...[more details]

BCO Season Finale: Mozart Flute & Harp Concerto with Elizabeth Rowe & Ann Hobson Pilot
Elizabeth Rowe and Ann Hobson Pilot crown the Boston Classical Orchestra's 26th season with a performance of Mozart's great Concerto for Flute and Harp. Steven Lipsitt, conduc...[more details]

Elizabeth A. Benson/Crump, McCole Gallery Opening & Reception
(Friday, April 21-Wednesday, May 17)
Artist Elizabeth A. Benson of Dove Haven Studio, painter of “Loosestrife’s Glory,” an oil painting that won first place at the 2005 Topsf...[more details]

Big Apple Circus: Grandma Goes to Hollywood
(Saturday, April 1-Sunday, May 7)
Grandma the Clown and her luminous cast of acrobats, jugglers, trapeze flyers, performing horses and dogs, humorists and superheroes of the...[more details]

Bill W. and Dr. Bob
(Sunday, March 5-Sunday, March 26)
The amazing and often humorous story of the founders of AA.

New Repertory Theatre, Arsenal Center for the Arts
321 Arsenal Street, Wate...[more details]

Boston Symphony Orchestra: Robert Spano, Conductor & Piotr Anderszewski, Piano
(Thursday, April 20-Saturday, April 22 & Tuesday, April 25)
Saariaho: Nymphea Reflection
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 1
Sibelius: The Bard
Sibelius: Symphony No. 3

Sym...[more details]

Campus MovieFest Boston Grand Finale
Thousands of college students across Boston have created amazing short movies during Campus MovieFest, the world's largest student film festival. Here's your chance to see the...[more details]

Chamber Repertory Theatre - Ovation!
Ovation! begins with two of Edgar Allan Poe's most breathtaking, macabre tales "The Cask of the Amontillado" and "The Black Cat." The suspense continues with a wry twist in Sa...[more details]

Massasoit Community College Buckley Performing Arts Center presents You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown
(Friday, April 21-Sunday, April 30)
Based on The Comic Strip "Peanuts" by Charles M. Schultz; directed and choreographed by Tara McSweeney.

The Buckley Performing Arts Cen...[more details]

Christine Jorgensen Reveals
(Thursday, April 6-Saturday, April 29)
In 1952, America's first famous transsexual, Christine Jorgensen, was a scandal and banned in Boston. Now The Theater Offensive, New En...[more details]

Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters
"Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters" is an ambitious, kaleidoscopic survey of European art from 1900 to the 1960s.

The Museum of Fine Arts
465 Huntington Avenue, Boston
Ti...[more details]

Bank of America Celebrity Series Presents the Emerson String Quartet
An exhilarating performance that marks the 100th anniversary of Shostakovich’s birth, playing his final three string quartets.

NEC’s Jordan Hall
30 Gainsborough Street, Bo...[more details]

Code Duello: Hamilton & Burr
(Fridays in April)
The Tribe debuts its newest improv comedy showcase set in colonial America, starring two of America’s angriest founders, Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr....[more details]

Revels Salons: Kate Chadbourne: The Fairie's Apple: Songs and Tales of Irish Love
Irish literature and music are filled with tales of what happens when a fairy comes a-wooing. We'll sing a few of those songs, and travel to a lover's world of fairies with Ka...[more details]

The Films of Jan Schutte
(Friday, April 21-Sunday, April 23)
Features the celebrated German director’s most acclaimed films, including his feature-film debut, Dragon Chow, and his most recent film, S...[more details]

All Lost to Prayers
Thursday, April 20-Sunday, April 23
The Boston Conservatory Theater Ensemble presents the world premiere of All Lost to Prayers by Dana Brayton. Loosely based on Shakespeare’...[more details]

Menopause, the Musical
Ongoing
Four women with nothing in common meet at a lingerie sale. Fighting over a bra, they realize how much they actually share.

The Stuart Street Playhouse
200 Stuart...[more details]

Monkey Trial & Error, or You Say You Want an Evolution
Satirical improve and sketch comedy is a combination of audience inspiration and original sketch comedy.

Improv Asylum
216 Hanover Street, Boston
Friday-Saturday, 8:00pm;...[more details]

Stoneham Theatre Presents Nunsensations! The Nunsense Vegas Revue
(Thursday, April 20-Sunday, April 30)
Sisters are offered a $10,000 donation for their school if they will perform in a Las Vegas showroom, leading to adventure complete with...[more details]

Opera Insights
Richard Beams, founder of Opera con Brio and BLO Opera Previews lecturer shares his passion for opera and provides an in-depth look at Thaïs focusing on musical and dramatic h...[more details]

American Repertory Theatre's Wold Premiere of Orpheus X
(Saturday, March 25-Sunday, April 23)
The poet Orpheus risked death to rescue Eurydice from the underworld. They had almost reached the surface when he looked back and lost...[more details]

Paul Nardizzi
Nardizzi, from NBC”s Late Night with Conan O’Brien, Tim Kaelin & Greg Howell perform comedy.

The Kowloon Restaurant
Route 1 North, Saugus
Friday, 10:15pm; Saturday-Sunday...[more details]

The Purse and the Person: A Century of Women's Purses Exhibit Opens
(Friday, April 21-Tuesday, July 4)
Developed from a private collection of nearly 2,000 handbags, this exhibit combines purses with the everyday objects that filled them. Glim...[more details]

Real Hush-Hush
(Thursday, April 20-Sunday, May 14)
MRT’s second world premiere of the season, Shaw, Larry and Wilson share an office, but what is it they really do? A workplace comedy full...[more details]

Alarm Clock Theatre Company presents: Rosa
(Friday, April 7-Saturday, April 22)
Back Bay couple Cynthia and James Spalding are about to fly to Guatemala to bring home their newly adopted daughter, Rosa. But on the eve...[more details]

Stand-Uprov
Come see two to three stand-up comics perform 10-15 minute sets followed by a cast of improvisers creating scenes off of their material.

Improv Asylum
216 Hanover Street,...[more details]

Swan Lake
Thursday, April 20-Sunday, April 23
Director/choreographer Matthew Bourne created a passionate and contemporary version of the Tchaikovsky production in its 10th-anniversary...[more details]

Boston Theatre Works presents: The Sweetest Swing in Baseball
(Thursday, April 13-Saturday, May 6)
Celebrated painter Dana Fielding is the toast of the art world. But after her latest exhibition tanks and her boyfriend dumps her, she wi...[more details]

Talley’s Folly
(Friday, March 24-Saturday, April 22)
At the height of World War II, Matt Friedman, a 42 year-old Jewish accountant living in St. Louis, wants to marry 31 year-old spinster S...[more details]

The Road Home: Re-Membering America
(Friday, March 24-Sunday, April 30)
The Huntington Theatre Company presents the world premiere of Marc Wolf’s one-man show based on the recording he made on his way home from...[more details]

The Who’s Tommy
(Friday, April 21-Sunday, April 23; Thursday, April 27-Saturday, April 29)
With a cast of over 20 people, come take this amazing journey featuring some of The Who s most memo...[more details]

TOMB: Extended Hours
(Monday, April 17-Friday, April 21)
Groups of 5 to 15 explorers armed with flashlights and accompanied by a costumed guide weave their way through an intricate, museum-qualit...[more details]

Wicked
Wednesday, April 12-Sunday, May 14
This musical tells the story of how two girls grew to become the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Witch.

The Opera House
53...[more details]


Saturday 4/22/2006

Blue Man Group
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Regular Schedule: Wednesdays & Thursdays, 8:00pm; Fridays at 7:00pm; Saturdays at 4:00pm,7:00pm & 10:00pm; Sundays at 2:00pm &...[more details]

Shear Madness
Ongoing
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Tuesdays-Fridays, 8:00pm; Saturdays, 6:30pm & 9:30pm; Sundays, 3:00pm & 7:00pm
$38 (holiday prices may vary)
617-42...[more details]

Big Apple Circus: Grandma Goes to Hollywood
(Saturday, April 1-Sunday, May 7)
Grandma the Clown and her luminous cast of acrobats, jugglers, trapeze flyers, performing horses and dogs, humorists and superheroes of the...[more details]

Bill W. and Dr. Bob
(Sunday, March 5-Sunday, March 26)
The amazing and often humorous story of the founders of AA.

New Repertory Theatre, Arsenal Center for the Arts
321 Arsenal Street, Wate...[more details]

Boston Symphony Orchestra: Robert Spano, Conductor & Piotr Anderszewski, Piano
(Thursday, April 20-Saturday, April 22 & Tuesday, April 25)
Saariaho: Nymphea Reflection
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 1
Sibelius: The Bard
Sibelius: Symphony No. 3

Sym...[more details]

Massasoit Community College Buckley Performing Arts Center presents You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown
(Friday, April 21-Sunday, April 30)
Based on The Comic Strip "Peanuts" by Charles M. Schultz; directed and choreographed by Tara McSweeney.

The Buckley Performing Arts Cen...[more details]

Children of Uganda
Twenty children, ages eight to 18, perform an exhilarating program of East African music and dance as artistic ambassadors for Uganda’s 1.7 million HIV/AIDS and war-related or...[more details]

Christine Jorgensen Reveals
(Thursday, April 6-Saturday, April 29)
In 1952, America's first famous transsexual, Christine Jorgensen, was a scandal and banned in Boston. Now The Theater Offensive, New En...[more details]

Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters
"Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters" is an ambitious, kaleidoscopic survey of European art from 1900 to the 1960s.

The Museum of Fine Arts
465 Huntington Avenue, Boston
Ti...[more details]

The Greatest Party on Earth Fundraiser at Artists For Humanity Epicenter
Earth: Love It or Leave It, a multimedia exhibit by Artists For Humanity teen artists that will shock and amuse. All works are for sale. Entertainment by Samba Tremeterra, Cra...[more details]

The Films of Jan Schutte
(Friday, April 21-Sunday, April 23)
Features the celebrated German director’s most acclaimed films, including his feature-film debut, Dragon Chow, and his most recent film, S...[more details]

All Lost to Prayers
Thursday, April 20-Sunday, April 23
The Boston Conservatory Theater Ensemble presents the world premiere of All Lost to Prayers by Dana Brayton. Loosely based on Shakespeare’...[more details]

Menopause, the Musical
Ongoing
Four women with nothing in common meet at a lingerie sale. Fighting over a bra, they realize how much they actually share.

The Stuart Street Playhouse
200 Stuart...[more details]

Monkey Trial & Error, or You Say You Want an Evolution
Satirical improve and sketch comedy is a combination of audience inspiration and original sketch comedy.

Improv Asylum
216 Hanover Street, Boston
Friday-Saturday, 8:00pm;...[more details]

Stoneham Theatre Presents Nunsensations! The Nunsense Vegas Revue
(Thursday, April 20-Sunday, April 30)
Sisters are offered a $10,000 donation for their school if they will perform in a Las Vegas showroom, leading to adventure complete with...[more details]

American Repertory Theatre's Wold Premiere of Orpheus X
(Saturday, March 25-Sunday, April 23)
The poet Orpheus risked death to rescue Eurydice from the underworld. They had almost reached the surface when he looked back and lost...[more details]

Painting Summer in New England 2006 Exhibit Opens
(Saturday, April 22-Monday, September 4)
An astonishing array of paintings, ranging from the 1850s to the present. Some works reflect the leisure activities of the summer, ot...[more details]

Paul Nardizzi
Nardizzi, from NBC”s Late Night with Conan O’Brien, Tim Kaelin & Greg Howell perform comedy.

The Kowloon Restaurant
Route 1 North, Saugus
Friday, 10:15pm; Saturday-Sunday...[more details]

Real Hush-Hush
(Thursday, April 20-Sunday, May 14)
MRT’s second world premiere of the season, Shaw, Larry and Wilson share an office, but what is it they really do? A workplace comedy full...[more details]

Alarm Clock Theatre Company presents: Rosa
(Friday, April 7-Saturday, April 22)
Back Bay couple Cynthia and James Spalding are about to fly to Guatemala to bring home their newly adopted daughter, Rosa. But on the eve...[more details]

SpeakEasy's 15th Anniversary
SpeakEasy Stage celebrates its 15th Anniversary a gala celebration, including wine-tasting, silent and live auction, and entertainment featuring songs and performers from the...[more details]

Swan Lake
Thursday, April 20-Sunday, April 23
Director/choreographer Matthew Bourne created a passionate and contemporary version of the Tchaikovsky production in its 10th-anniversary...[more details]

Boston Theatre Works presents: The Sweetest Swing in Baseball
(Thursday, April 13-Saturday, May 6)
Celebrated painter Dana Fielding is the toast of the art world. But after her latest exhibition tanks and her boyfriend dumps her, she wi...[more details]

Talley’s Folly
(Friday, March 24-Saturday, April 22)
At the height of World War II, Matt Friedman, a 42 year-old Jewish accountant living in St. Louis, wants to marry 31 year-old spinster S...[more details]

After Show Series: The Midnight Show
A no-holds-barred, lightning-fast, fully improvised performance featuring some of the funniest and fastest minds working without any inhibitions.

Improv Asylum
216 Hanover...[more details]

The Road Home: Re-Membering America
(Friday, March 24-Sunday, April 30)
The Huntington Theatre Company presents the world premiere of Marc Wolf’s one-man show based on the recording he made on his way home from...[more details]

The Who’s Tommy
(Friday, April 21-Sunday, April 23; Thursday, April 27-Saturday, April 29)
With a cast of over 20 people, come take this amazing journey featuring some of The Who s most memo...[more details]

Wicked
Wednesday, April 12-Sunday, May 14
This musical tells the story of how two girls grew to become the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Witch.

The Opera House
53...[more details]

Wicked Hotel Package
A one night’s stay in a newly renovated guest room and two prime seats to Wicked, the musical.

The Park Plaza Hotel & Towers
64 Arlington Street, Boston
$500 + tax
1-800...[more details]


Sunday 4/23/2006

Blue Man Group
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Regular Schedule: Wednesdays & Thursdays, 8:00pm; Fridays at 7:00pm; Saturdays at 4:00pm,7:00pm & 10:00pm; Sundays at 2:00pm &...[more details]

Shear Madness
Ongoing
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Tuesdays-Fridays, 8:00pm; Saturdays, 6:30pm & 9:30pm; Sundays, 3:00pm & 7:00pm
$38 (holiday prices may vary)
617-42...[more details]

BCO Season Finale: Mozart Flute & Harp Concerto with Elizabeth Rowe & Ann Hobson Pilot
Elizabeth Rowe and Ann Hobson Pilot crown the Boston Classical Orchestra's 26th season with a performance of Mozart's great Concerto for Flute and Harp. Steven Lipsitt, conduc...[more details]

Big Apple Circus: Grandma Goes to Hollywood
(Saturday, April 1-Sunday, May 7)
Grandma the Clown and her luminous cast of acrobats, jugglers, trapeze flyers, performing horses and dogs, humorists and superheroes of the...[more details]

Bill W. and Dr. Bob
(Sunday, March 5-Sunday, March 26)
The amazing and often humorous story of the founders of AA.

New Repertory Theatre, Arsenal Center for the Arts
321 Arsenal Street, Wate...[more details]

Brundibar Lecture and Show
Cantata Singers Chamber Series presents Hans Krásas Brundibár. This simple story about friendship and good conquering evil became a became a powerful emblem of courage, justic...[more details]

Massasoit Community College Buckley Performing Arts Center presents You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown
(Friday, April 21-Sunday, April 30)
Based on The Comic Strip "Peanuts" by Charles M. Schultz; directed and choreographed by Tara McSweeney.

The Buckley Performing Arts Cen...[more details]

Christine Jorgensen Reveals
(Thursday, April 6-Saturday, April 29)
In 1952, America's first famous transsexual, Christine Jorgensen, was a scandal and banned in Boston. Now The Theater Offensive, New En...[more details]

Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters
"Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters" is an ambitious, kaleidoscopic survey of European art from 1900 to the 1960s.

The Museum of Fine Arts
465 Huntington Avenue, Boston
Ti...[more details]

Illumination in Two Movements Discussion
Discussion regarding the Naveed Nour photography exhibit.

Armenian Library and Museum of America, Inc.
65 Main Street, Watertown
2:00pm-3:00pm
Free
617-926-2562

The Films of Jan Schutte
(Friday, April 21-Sunday, April 23)
Features the celebrated German director’s most acclaimed films, including his feature-film debut, Dragon Chow, and his most recent film, S...[more details]

All Lost to Prayers
Thursday, April 20-Sunday, April 23
The Boston Conservatory Theater Ensemble presents the world premiere of All Lost to Prayers by Dana Brayton. Loosely based on Shakespeare’...[more details]

Menopause, the Musical
Ongoing
Four women with nothing in common meet at a lingerie sale. Fighting over a bra, they realize how much they actually share.

The Stuart Street Playhouse
200 Stuart...[more details]

Stoneham Theatre Presents Nunsensations! The Nunsense Vegas Revue
(Thursday, April 20-Sunday, April 30)
Sisters are offered a $10,000 donation for their school if they will perform in a Las Vegas showroom, leading to adventure complete with...[more details]

American Repertory Theatre's Wold Premiere of Orpheus X
(Saturday, March 25-Sunday, April 23)
The poet Orpheus risked death to rescue Eurydice from the underworld. They had almost reached the surface when he looked back and lost...[more details]

Tapestry of Voices & The Forest Hills Educational Trust Present Poetry in the Chapel Series
A reading by some of the Boston area's most revered poets, including Sarah Getty, Harris Gardner, Jean Monahan, and Afaa Michael Weaver.

Forsyth Chapel at Forest Hills Ceme...[more details]

Real Hush-Hush
(Thursday, April 20-Sunday, May 14)
MRT’s second world premiere of the season, Shaw, Larry and Wilson share an office, but what is it they really do? A workplace comedy full...[more details]

Swan Lake
Thursday, April 20-Sunday, April 23
Director/choreographer Matthew Bourne created a passionate and contemporary version of the Tchaikovsky production in its 10th-anniversary...[more details]

Boston Theatre Works presents: The Sweetest Swing in Baseball
(Thursday, April 13-Saturday, May 6)
Celebrated painter Dana Fielding is the toast of the art world. But after her latest exhibition tanks and her boyfriend dumps her, she wi...[more details]

The Road Home: Re-Membering America
(Friday, March 24-Sunday, April 30)
The Huntington Theatre Company presents the world premiere of Marc Wolf’s one-man show based on the recording he made on his way home from...[more details]

The Who’s Tommy
(Friday, April 21-Sunday, April 23; Thursday, April 27-Saturday, April 29)
With a cast of over 20 people, come take this amazing journey featuring some of The Who s most memo...[more details]

Viola Recital
Features MIT alumna Juliet Gopinath, viola, and MIT graduate student Vincent CK Cheung, piano, in a program of works by Bach, Schumann, and Hindemith.

Killian Hall, MIT Hay...[more details]

Wicked
Wednesday, April 12-Sunday, May 14
This musical tells the story of how two girls grew to become the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Witch.

The Opera House
53...[more details]


Monday 4/24/2006

Blue Man Group
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Regular Schedule: Wednesdays & Thursdays, 8:00pm; Fridays at 7:00pm; Saturdays at 4:00pm,7:00pm & 10:00pm; Sundays at 2:00pm &...[more details]

Shear Madness
Ongoing
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Tuesdays-Fridays, 8:00pm; Saturdays, 6:30pm & 9:30pm; Sundays, 3:00pm & 7:00pm
$38 (holiday prices may vary)
617-42...[more details]

Brundibar Lecture and Show
Cantata Singers Chamber Series presents Hans Krásas Brundibár. This simple story about friendship and good conquering evil became a became a powerful emblem of courage, justic...[more details]

Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters
"Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters" is an ambitious, kaleidoscopic survey of European art from 1900 to the 1960s.

The Museum of Fine Arts
465 Huntington Avenue, Boston
Ti...[more details]

Michael Ryan and Doreen Gildroy
Michael Ryan reads from his latest collection, New and Selected Poems, with Doreen Gildroy, author of the poetry collection Human Love.

Cambridge Center for Adult Education...[more details]


Tuesday 4/25/2006

Blue Man Group
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Regular Schedule: Wednesdays & Thursdays, 8:00pm; Fridays at 7:00pm; Saturdays at 4:00pm,7:00pm & 10:00pm; Sundays at 2:00pm &...[more details]

Shear Madness
Ongoing
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Tuesdays-Fridays, 8:00pm; Saturdays, 6:30pm & 9:30pm; Sundays, 3:00pm & 7:00pm
$38 (holiday prices may vary)
617-42...[more details]

Bank of America Celebrity Series Presents Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
(Tuesday, April 25-Sunday, April 30)
Seven-performance dance engagement includes three Boston premieres: Judith Jamison's Reminiscin', Ronald K. Brown's Ife/My Heart, and Hop...[more details]

Bill W. and Dr. Bob
(Sunday, March 5-Sunday, March 26)
The amazing and often humorous story of the founders of AA.

New Repertory Theatre, Arsenal Center for the Arts
321 Arsenal Street, Wate...[more details]

Boston Symphony Orchestra: Robert Spano, Conductor & Piotr Anderszewski, Piano
(Thursday, April 20-Saturday, April 22 & Tuesday, April 25)
Saariaho: Nymphea Reflection
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 1
Sibelius: The Bard
Sibelius: Symphony No. 3

Sym...[more details]

CalliGraffiti
A nationwide party that mixes the traditional and modern, the soul with the street, art, flavor and fashion. Hosted by Singaporean import Tiger Beer, attendees will enjoy a pr...[more details]

Damn Yankees
(Tuesday, April 25-Sunday, May 14)
An all new production of this classic musical presented in association with The Boston Red Sox. NSMT puts a new spin on a hilarious and hea...[more details]

Dancing with the Stars of Boston Ballet
Boston Ballet presents a sensual evening with eight great stars in its very own Dancing with the Stars of Boston Ballet event. Four Boston Ballet dancers team up with local ce...[more details]

Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters
"Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters" is an ambitious, kaleidoscopic survey of European art from 1900 to the 1960s.

The Museum of Fine Arts
465 Huntington Avenue, Boston
Ti...[more details]

The Civilians Perform the Boston Premiere of Nobody’s Lunch
(Tuesday, April 25-Sunday, April 30)
The NYC Obie Award-winning company delves into the politics of information with this performance, an insightful, musical, darkly comedic...[more details]

The Road Home: Re-Membering America
(Friday, March 24-Sunday, April 30)
The Huntington Theatre Company presents the world premiere of Marc Wolf’s one-man show based on the recording he made on his way home from...[more details]

Wicked
Wednesday, April 12-Sunday, May 14
This musical tells the story of how two girls grew to become the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Witch.

The Opera House
53...[more details]


Wednesday 4/26/2006

Blue Man Group
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Regular Schedule: Wednesdays & Thursdays, 8:00pm; Fridays at 7:00pm; Saturdays at 4:00pm,7:00pm & 10:00pm; Sundays at 2:00pm &...[more details]

Shear Madness
Ongoing
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Tuesdays-Fridays, 8:00pm; Saturdays, 6:30pm & 9:30pm; Sundays, 3:00pm & 7:00pm
$38 (holiday prices may vary)
617-42...[more details]

Bank of America Celebrity Series Presents Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
(Tuesday, April 25-Sunday, April 30)
Seven-performance dance engagement includes three Boston premieres: Judith Jamison's Reminiscin', Ronald K. Brown's Ife/My Heart, and Hop...[more details]

Big Apple Circus: Grandma Goes to Hollywood
(Saturday, April 1-Sunday, May 7)
Grandma the Clown and her luminous cast of acrobats, jugglers, trapeze flyers, performing horses and dogs, humorists and superheroes of the...[more details]

Bill W. and Dr. Bob
(Sunday, March 5-Sunday, March 26)
The amazing and often humorous story of the founders of AA.

New Repertory Theatre, Arsenal Center for the Arts
321 Arsenal Street, Wate...[more details]

Damn Yankees
(Tuesday, April 25-Sunday, May 14)
An all new production of this classic musical presented in association with The Boston Red Sox. NSMT puts a new spin on a hilarious and hea...[more details]

Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters
"Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters" is an ambitious, kaleidoscopic survey of European art from 1900 to the 1960s.

The Museum of Fine Arts
465 Huntington Avenue, Boston
Ti...[more details]

The Leonard Bernstein Festival of Creative Arts
(Wednesday, April 26-Sunday, April 30)
The five-day festival features more than 50 exhibitions and performances by international, national, and regional artists, actors, and...[more details]

Menopause, the Musical
Ongoing
Four women with nothing in common meet at a lingerie sale. Fighting over a bra, they realize how much they actually share.

The Stuart Street Playhouse
200 Stuart...[more details]

The Civilians Perform the Boston Premiere of Nobody’s Lunch
(Tuesday, April 25-Sunday, April 30)
The NYC Obie Award-winning company delves into the politics of information with this performance, an insightful, musical, darkly comedic...[more details]

Stoneham Theatre Presents Nunsensations! The Nunsense Vegas Revue
(Thursday, April 20-Sunday, April 30)
Sisters are offered a $10,000 donation for their school if they will perform in a Las Vegas showroom, leading to adventure complete with...[more details]

Bank of America Celebrity Series: Itzhak Perlman, Violin, and Pinchas Zukerman, Violin and Viola
Perlman, known and loved throughout the world for his charisma, skill, and dedication to his art, joins fellow Israeli violinist Zukerman, lauded by the Atlanta Journal-Consti...[more details]

Real Hush-Hush
(Thursday, April 20-Sunday, May 14)
MRT’s second world premiere of the season, Shaw, Larry and Wilson share an office, but what is it they really do? A workplace comedy full...[more details]

The Road Home: Re-Membering America
(Friday, March 24-Sunday, April 30)
The Huntington Theatre Company presents the world premiere of Marc Wolf’s one-man show based on the recording he made on his way home from...[more details]

Vanity Project
Two extended sets of anything-goes, hilarious long-form improvisation.

Improv Asylum
216 Hanover Street, Boston
8:00pm
$15
617-263-6887

Wicked
Wednesday, April 12-Sunday, May 14
This musical tells the story of how two girls grew to become the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Witch.

The Opera House
53...[more details]


Thursday 4/27/2006

Blue Man Group
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Regular Schedule: Wednesdays & Thursdays, 8:00pm; Fridays at 7:00pm; Saturdays at 4:00pm,7:00pm & 10:00pm; Sundays at 2:00pm &...[more details]

Shear Madness
Ongoing
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Tuesdays-Fridays, 8:00pm; Saturdays, 6:30pm & 9:30pm; Sundays, 3:00pm & 7:00pm
$38 (holiday prices may vary)
617-42...[more details]

Bank of America Celebrity Series Presents Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
(Tuesday, April 25-Sunday, April 30)
Seven-performance dance engagement includes three Boston premieres: Judith Jamison's Reminiscin', Ronald K. Brown's Ife/My Heart, and Hop...[more details]

Big Apple Circus: Grandma Goes to Hollywood
(Saturday, April 1-Sunday, May 7)
Grandma the Clown and her luminous cast of acrobats, jugglers, trapeze flyers, performing horses and dogs, humorists and superheroes of the...[more details]

Bill W. and Dr. Bob
(Sunday, March 5-Sunday, March 26)
The amazing and often humorous story of the founders of AA.

New Repertory Theatre, Arsenal Center for the Arts
321 Arsenal Street, Wate...[more details]

Boston Symphony Orchestra: Christoph von Dohnanyi, Conductor & Frank Peter Zimmermann, Violin
(Thursday, April 27-Saturday, April 29 & Tuesday, May 2)
Schubert: Symphony in B Minor, Unfinished
Henze Adagio, Fugue, and Maenads’ Dance from The Bassarids (American premi...[more details]

Christine Jorgensen Reveals
(Thursday, April 6-Saturday, April 29)
In 1952, America's first famous transsexual, Christine Jorgensen, was a scandal and banned in Boston. Now The Theater Offensive, New En...[more details]

Damn Yankees
(Tuesday, April 25-Sunday, May 14)
An all new production of this classic musical presented in association with The Boston Red Sox. NSMT puts a new spin on a hilarious and hea...[more details]

Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters
"Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters" is an ambitious, kaleidoscopic survey of European art from 1900 to the 1960s.

The Museum of Fine Arts
465 Huntington Avenue, Boston
Ti...[more details]

Illumination in Two Movements Discussion
Discussion regarding the Naveed Nour photography exhibit.

Armenian Library and Museum of America, Inc.
65 Main Street, Watertown
7:00pm-8:00pm
Free
617-926-2562

Jeff Dunham
The star of the Comedy Central special Arguing with Myself performs.

The Kowloon Restaurant
Route 1 North, Saugus
8:00pm
$20-32
781-233-0077

The Leonard Bernstein Festival of Creative Arts
(Wednesday, April 26-Sunday, April 30)
The five-day festival features more than 50 exhibitions and performances by international, national, and regional artists, actors, and...[more details]

Menopause, the Musical
Ongoing
Four women with nothing in common meet at a lingerie sale. Fighting over a bra, they realize how much they actually share.

The Stuart Street Playhouse
200 Stuart...[more details]

Monkey Trial & Error, or You Say You Want an Evolution
Satirical improve and sketch comedy is a combination of audience inspiration and original sketch comedy.

Improv Asylum
216 Hanover Street, Boston
Friday-Saturday, 8:00pm;...[more details]

Unveiling of Cam Neely Portrait
Stephen Holland, the #1 selling sports artist in the world, will unveil his portrait of Boston Bruins legend Cam Neely at Newbury Fine Arts in Boston this month. Anyone who pu...[more details]

The Civilians Perform the Boston Premiere of Nobody’s Lunch
(Tuesday, April 25-Sunday, April 30)
The NYC Obie Award-winning company delves into the politics of information with this performance, an insightful, musical, darkly comedic...[more details]

Stoneham Theatre Presents Nunsensations! The Nunsense Vegas Revue
(Thursday, April 20-Sunday, April 30)
Sisters are offered a $10,000 donation for their school if they will perform in a Las Vegas showroom, leading to adventure complete with...[more details]

The Cambridge Arts Council Presents Of(f) the Table - everything must go Reception
An exhibition related to Spurse’s provisional restaurant, The Public Table, transforms CAC Gallery into a free store stocked with food and supplies gleaned from the previous N...[more details]

Real Hush-Hush
(Thursday, April 20-Sunday, May 14)
MRT’s second world premiere of the season, Shaw, Larry and Wilson share an office, but what is it they really do? A workplace comedy full...[more details]

Boston Theatre Works presents: The Sweetest Swing in Baseball
(Thursday, April 13-Saturday, May 6)
Celebrated painter Dana Fielding is the toast of the art world. But after her latest exhibition tanks and her boyfriend dumps her, she wi...[more details]

The Bacchae
(Thursday, April 27-Sunday, May 7)
Brandeis Theater Company presents this production of Euripides’ classic confrontation between human and divine authority, featuring an orig...[more details]

After Show Series: The Madness
Come see the fastest, funniest minds around improvising, shooting crazy video sequences based on on-the-spot audience suggestions and more.

Improv Asylum
216 Hanover Stre...[more details]

The Road Home: Re-Membering America
(Friday, March 24-Sunday, April 30)
The Huntington Theatre Company presents the world premiere of Marc Wolf’s one-man show based on the recording he made on his way home from...[more details]

The Who’s Tommy
(Friday, April 21-Sunday, April 23; Thursday, April 27-Saturday, April 29)
With a cast of over 20 people, come take this amazing journey featuring some of The Who s most memo...[more details]

Wicked
Wednesday, April 12-Sunday, May 14
This musical tells the story of how two girls grew to become the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Witch.

The Opera House
53...[more details]


Friday 4/28/2006

Blue Man Group
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Regular Schedule: Wednesdays & Thursdays, 8:00pm; Fridays at 7:00pm; Saturdays at 4:00pm,7:00pm & 10:00pm; Sundays at 2:00pm &...[more details]

Shear Madness
Ongoing
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Tuesdays-Fridays, 8:00pm; Saturdays, 6:30pm & 9:30pm; Sundays, 3:00pm & 7:00pm
$38 (holiday prices may vary)
617-42...[more details]

Bank of America Celebrity Series Presents Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
(Tuesday, April 25-Sunday, April 30)
Seven-performance dance engagement includes three Boston premieres: Judith Jamison's Reminiscin', Ronald K. Brown's Ife/My Heart, and Hop...[more details]

Big Apple Circus: Grandma Goes to Hollywood
(Saturday, April 1-Sunday, May 7)
Grandma the Clown and her luminous cast of acrobats, jugglers, trapeze flyers, performing horses and dogs, humorists and superheroes of the...[more details]

Bill W. and Dr. Bob
(Sunday, March 5-Sunday, March 26)
The amazing and often humorous story of the founders of AA.

New Repertory Theatre, Arsenal Center for the Arts
321 Arsenal Street, Wate...[more details]

Boston Symphony Orchestra: Christoph von Dohnanyi, Conductor & Frank Peter Zimmermann, Violin
(Thursday, April 27-Saturday, April 29 & Tuesday, May 2)
Schubert: Symphony in B Minor, Unfinished
Henze Adagio, Fugue, and Maenads’ Dance from The Bassarids (American premi...[more details]

Massasoit Community College Buckley Performing Arts Center presents You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown
(Friday, April 21-Sunday, April 30)
Based on The Comic Strip "Peanuts" by Charles M. Schultz; directed and choreographed by Tara McSweeney.

The Buckley Performing Arts Cen...[more details]

Christine Jorgensen Reveals
(Thursday, April 6-Saturday, April 29)
In 1952, America's first famous transsexual, Christine Jorgensen, was a scandal and banned in Boston. Now The Theater Offensive, New En...[more details]

Damn Yankees
(Tuesday, April 25-Sunday, May 14)
An all new production of this classic musical presented in association with The Boston Red Sox. NSMT puts a new spin on a hilarious and hea...[more details]

Ernest Dawkins and the New Horizons Ensemble
The Boston premiere of one of Chicago's most exciting jazz groups. A member of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians, saxophonist Dawkins leads a fiery qui...[more details]

Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters
"Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters" is an ambitious, kaleidoscopic survey of European art from 1900 to the 1960s.

The Museum of Fine Arts
465 Huntington Avenue, Boston
Ti...[more details]

Jon Fisch, Jim Lauletta & Corey Manning
Ficsh from Comedy Central’s Premium Blend, Lauletta, and Manning perform.

The Kowloon Restaurant
Route 1 North, Saugus
Friday, 10:15pm; Saturday, 7:30pm & 9:45pm
$20
78...[more details]

Code Duello: Hamilton & Burr
(Fridays in April)
The Tribe debuts its newest improv comedy showcase set in colonial America, starring two of America’s angriest founders, Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr....[more details]

Zeitgeist Stage Company presents: Hiding Behind Comets
(Friday, April 28-Saturday, May 20)
Although twin brother and sister Troy and Honey share an unusually strong bond, they seem as different as night and day. One late summer e...[more details]

The Leonard Bernstein Festival of Creative Arts
(Wednesday, April 26-Sunday, April 30)
The five-day festival features more than 50 exhibitions and performances by international, national, and regional artists, actors, and...[more details]

Menopause, the Musical
Ongoing
Four women with nothing in common meet at a lingerie sale. Fighting over a bra, they realize how much they actually share.

The Stuart Street Playhouse
200 Stuart...[more details]

Monkey Trial & Error, or You Say You Want an Evolution
Satirical improve and sketch comedy is a combination of audience inspiration and original sketch comedy.

Improv Asylum
216 Hanover Street, Boston
Friday-Saturday, 8:00pm;...[more details]

The Civilians Perform the Boston Premiere of Nobody’s Lunch
(Tuesday, April 25-Sunday, April 30)
The NYC Obie Award-winning company delves into the politics of information with this performance, an insightful, musical, darkly comedic...[more details]

Stoneham Theatre Presents Nunsensations! The Nunsense Vegas Revue
(Thursday, April 20-Sunday, April 30)
Sisters are offered a $10,000 donation for their school if they will perform in a Las Vegas showroom, leading to adventure complete with...[more details]

Otaku Cinema Slam
(Friday, April 28-Saturday, April 29)
A rich new series of recent Japanese films and videos that introduce themes related to the notion of otaku, roughly translated as "geek...[more details]

Real Hush-Hush
(Thursday, April 20-Sunday, May 14)
MRT’s second world premiere of the season, Shaw, Larry and Wilson share an office, but what is it they really do? A workplace comedy full...[more details]

Stand-Uprov
Come see two to three stand-up comics perform 10-15 minute sets followed by a cast of improvisers creating scenes off of their material.

Improv Asylum
216 Hanover Street,...[more details]

Boston Theatre Works presents: The Sweetest Swing in Baseball
(Thursday, April 13-Saturday, May 6)
Celebrated painter Dana Fielding is the toast of the art world. But after her latest exhibition tanks and her boyfriend dumps her, she wi...[more details]

Boston Lyric Opera’s Thais
(Friday, April 28-Tuesday, May 9)
She's captivating and provocative. He's full of the fire of conversion. The temptress and the monk clash: Eros or God? Like Thaïs, Massenet'...[more details]

The Bacchae
(Thursday, April 27-Sunday, May 7)
Brandeis Theater Company presents this production of Euripides’ classic confrontation between human and divine authority, featuring an orig...[more details]

The Road Home: Re-Membering America
(Friday, March 24-Sunday, April 30)
The Huntington Theatre Company presents the world premiere of Marc Wolf’s one-man show based on the recording he made on his way home from...[more details]

The Who’s Tommy
(Friday, April 21-Sunday, April 23; Thursday, April 27-Saturday, April 29)
With a cast of over 20 people, come take this amazing journey featuring some of The Who s most memo...[more details]

Wicked
Wednesday, April 12-Sunday, May 14
This musical tells the story of how two girls grew to become the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Witch.

The Opera House
53...[more details]


Saturday 4/29/2006

Blue Man Group
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Regular Schedule: Wednesdays & Thursdays, 8:00pm; Fridays at 7:00pm; Saturdays at 4:00pm,7:00pm & 10:00pm; Sundays at 2:00pm &...[more details]

Shear Madness
Ongoing
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Tuesdays-Fridays, 8:00pm; Saturdays, 6:30pm & 9:30pm; Sundays, 3:00pm & 7:00pm
$38 (holiday prices may vary)
617-42...[more details]

Bank of America Celebrity Series Presents Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
(Tuesday, April 25-Sunday, April 30)
Seven-performance dance engagement includes three Boston premieres: Judith Jamison's Reminiscin', Ronald K. Brown's Ife/My Heart, and Hop...[more details]

Big Apple Circus: Grandma Goes to Hollywood
(Saturday, April 1-Sunday, May 7)
Grandma the Clown and her luminous cast of acrobats, jugglers, trapeze flyers, performing horses and dogs, humorists and superheroes of the...[more details]

Bill W. and Dr. Bob
(Sunday, March 5-Sunday, March 26)
The amazing and often humorous story of the founders of AA.

New Repertory Theatre, Arsenal Center for the Arts
321 Arsenal Street, Wate...[more details]

Boston Symphony Orchestra: Christoph von Dohnanyi, Conductor & Frank Peter Zimmermann, Violin
(Thursday, April 27-Saturday, April 29 & Tuesday, May 2)
Schubert: Symphony in B Minor, Unfinished
Henze Adagio, Fugue, and Maenads’ Dance from The Bassarids (American premi...[more details]

Massasoit Community College Buckley Performing Arts Center presents You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown
(Friday, April 21-Sunday, April 30)
Based on The Comic Strip "Peanuts" by Charles M. Schultz; directed and choreographed by Tara McSweeney.

The Buckley Performing Arts Cen...[more details]

Christine Jorgensen Reveals
(Thursday, April 6-Saturday, April 29)
In 1952, America's first famous transsexual, Christine Jorgensen, was a scandal and banned in Boston. Now The Theater Offensive, New En...[more details]

Damn Yankees
(Tuesday, April 25-Sunday, May 14)
An all new production of this classic musical presented in association with The Boston Red Sox. NSMT puts a new spin on a hilarious and hea...[more details]

Darol Anger & The Republic of Strings
Now on tour in support of his latest release with the Republic of Strings,Generation Nation, violinist, fiddler, composer, producer and educator Darol Anger is famous as a cre...[more details]

Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters
"Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters" is an ambitious, kaleidoscopic survey of European art from 1900 to the 1960s.

The Museum of Fine Arts
465 Huntington Avenue, Boston
Ti...[more details]

Jon Fisch, Jim Lauletta & Corey Manning
Ficsh from Comedy Central’s Premium Blend, Lauletta, and Manning perform.

The Kowloon Restaurant
Route 1 North, Saugus
Friday, 10:15pm; Saturday, 7:30pm & 9:45pm
$20
78...[more details]

Zeitgeist Stage Company presents: Hiding Behind Comets
(Friday, April 28-Saturday, May 20)
Although twin brother and sister Troy and Honey share an unusually strong bond, they seem as different as night and day. One late summer e...[more details]

The Leonard Bernstein Festival of Creative Arts
(Wednesday, April 26-Sunday, April 30)
The five-day festival features more than 50 exhibitions and performances by international, national, and regional artists, actors, and...[more details]

Lindsay Mac: A Plucked Cello Revolution & Jimmy Tingle
Classically trained, Mac is characterized by her combination of plucking the cello and standing while performing. Lindsay Mac will be co-headlining on this special show with c...[more details]

Looking at Landscape: Environmental Puzzles from Three Photographers
A new exhibition featuring the work of aerial photographer Alex S. MacLean, MIT Professor of Landscape Architecture and Planning Anne Whiston Spirn, and MacArthur Fellow Camil...[more details]

Menopause, the Musical
Ongoing
Four women with nothing in common meet at a lingerie sale. Fighting over a bra, they realize how much they actually share.

The Stuart Street Playhouse
200 Stuart...[more details]

The Civilians Perform the Boston Premiere of Nobody’s Lunch
(Tuesday, April 25-Sunday, April 30)
The NYC Obie Award-winning company delves into the politics of information with this performance, an insightful, musical, darkly comedic...[more details]

Stoneham Theatre Presents Nunsensations! The Nunsense Vegas Revue
(Thursday, April 20-Sunday, April 30)
Sisters are offered a $10,000 donation for their school if they will perform in a Las Vegas showroom, leading to adventure complete with...[more details]

Otaku Cinema Slam
(Friday, April 28-Saturday, April 29)
A rich new series of recent Japanese films and videos that introduce themes related to the notion of otaku, roughly translated as "geek...[more details]

Real Hush-Hush
(Thursday, April 20-Sunday, May 14)
MRT’s second world premiere of the season, Shaw, Larry and Wilson share an office, but what is it they really do? A workplace comedy full...[more details]

Boston Theatre Works presents: The Sweetest Swing in Baseball
(Thursday, April 13-Saturday, May 6)
Celebrated painter Dana Fielding is the toast of the art world. But after her latest exhibition tanks and her boyfriend dumps her, she wi...[more details]

The Bacchae
(Thursday, April 27-Sunday, May 7)
Brandeis Theater Company presents this production of Euripides’ classic confrontation between human and divine authority, featuring an orig...[more details]

After Show Series: The Midnight Show
A no-holds-barred, lightning-fast, fully improvised performance featuring some of the funniest and fastest minds working without any inhibitions.

Improv Asylum
216 Hanover...[more details]

The Road Home: Re-Membering America
(Friday, March 24-Sunday, April 30)
The Huntington Theatre Company presents the world premiere of Marc Wolf’s one-man show based on the recording he made on his way home from...[more details]

The Who’s Tommy
(Friday, April 21-Sunday, April 23; Thursday, April 27-Saturday, April 29)
With a cast of over 20 people, come take this amazing journey featuring some of The Who s most memo...[more details]

Wicked
Wednesday, April 12-Sunday, May 14
This musical tells the story of how two girls grew to become the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Witch.

The Opera House
53...[more details]


Sunday 4/30/2006

Blue Man Group
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Regular Schedule: Wednesdays & Thursdays, 8:00pm; Fridays at 7:00pm; Saturdays at 4:00pm,7:00pm & 10:00pm; Sundays at 2:00pm &...[more details]

Shear Madness
Ongoing
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street, Boston
Tuesdays-Fridays, 8:00pm; Saturdays, 6:30pm & 9:30pm; Sundays, 3:00pm & 7:00pm
$38 (holiday prices may vary)
617-42...[more details]

A Scanner Darkly
Brandeis hosts an exclusive sneak preview of the new film written and directed by Richard Linklater. Adapted from the classic sci-fi novel by Phillip K. Dick, A Scanner Darkly...[more details]

Bank of America Celebrity Series Presents Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
(Tuesday, April 25-Sunday, April 30)
Seven-performance dance engagement includes three Boston premieres: Judith Jamison's Reminiscin', Ronald K. Brown's Ife/My Heart, and Hop...[more details]

Big Apple Circus: Grandma Goes to Hollywood
(Saturday, April 1-Sunday, May 7)
Grandma the Clown and her luminous cast of acrobats, jugglers, trapeze flyers, performing horses and dogs, humorists and superheroes of the...[more details]

Bill W. and Dr. Bob
(Sunday, March 5-Sunday, March 26)
The amazing and often humorous story of the founders of AA.

New Repertory Theatre, Arsenal Center for the Arts
321 Arsenal Street, Wate...[more details]

Boston Symphony Chamber Players Perform All-Mozart Concert
The all-Mozart concert celebrating the 250th anniversary of the composer’s birth will include performances of his Flute Quartet in A, K.298; Adagio and Rondo for glass harmoni...[more details]

Massasoit Community College Buckley Performing Arts Center presents You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown
(Friday, April 21-Sunday, April 30)
Based on The Comic Strip "Peanuts" by Charles M. Schultz; directed and choreographed by Tara McSweeney.

The Buckley Performing Arts Cen...[more details]

Damn Yankees
(Tuesday, April 25-Sunday, May 14)
An all new production of this classic musical presented in association with The Boston Red Sox. NSMT puts a new spin on a hilarious and hea...[more details]

Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters
"Degas to Picasso: Modern Masters" is an ambitious, kaleidoscopic survey of European art from 1900 to the 1960s.

The Museum of Fine Arts
465 Huntington Avenue, Boston
Ti...[more details]

Zeitgeist Stage Company presents: Hiding Behind Comets
(Friday, April 28-Saturday, May 20)
Although twin brother and sister Troy and Honey share an unusually strong bond, they seem as different as night and day. One late summer e...[more details]

The Leonard Bernstein Festival of Creative Arts
(Wednesday, April 26-Sunday, April 30)
The five-day festival features more than 50 exhibitions and performances by international, national, and regional artists, actors, and...[more details]

Bank of America Celebrity Series Presents Maurizio Pollini
Pollini’s concept of the keyboard is orchestral, and one of his central virtues is the unfailing structural development that he brings to every performance.

Symphony Hall
...[more details]

Menopause, the Musical
Ongoing
Four women with nothing in common meet at a lingerie sale. Fighting over a bra, they realize how much they actually share.

The Stuart Street Playhouse
200 Stuart...[more details]

The Civilians Perform the Boston Premiere of Nobody’s Lunch
(Tuesday, April 25-Sunday, April 30)
The NYC Obie Award-winning company delves into the politics of information with this performance, an insightful, musical, darkly comedic...[more details]

Stoneham Theatre Presents Nunsensations! The Nunsense Vegas Revue
(Thursday, April 20-Sunday, April 30)
Sisters are offered a $10,000 donation for their school if they will perform in a Las Vegas showroom, leading to adventure complete with...[more details]

Real Hush-Hush
(Thursday, April 20-Sunday, May 14)
MRT’s second world premiere of the season, Shaw, Larry and Wilson share an office, but what is it they really do? A workplace comedy full...[more details]

Boston Theatre Works presents: The Sweetest Swing in Baseball
(Thursday, April 13-Saturday, May 6)
Celebrated painter Dana Fielding is the toast of the art world. But after her latest exhibition tanks and her boyfriend dumps her, she wi...[more details]

Boston Lyric Opera’s Thais
(Friday, April 28-Tuesday, May 9)
She's captivating and provocative. He's full of the fire of conversion. The temptress and the monk clash: Eros or God? Like Thaïs, Massenet'...[more details]

The Road Home: Re-Membering America
(Friday, March 24-Sunday, April 30)
The Huntington Theatre Company presents the world premiere of Marc Wolf’s one-man show based on the recording he made on his way home from...[more details]

Wicked
Wednesday, April 12-Sunday, May 14
This musical tells the story of how two girls grew to become the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Witch.

The Opera House
53...[more details]

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