In his final concert as Music Director of The Spectrum Singers, John Ehrlich leads an extraordinary program that links Arnold Schoenberg’s heartfelt plea for peace, Ralph Vaughan Williams’s homages to two great poet/philosophers—Walt Whitman ...
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Join the Westport Free Public Library to hear readings from The Landscape About Us: A SouthCoast Anthology, a project of Midori Creativity along with the Westport Writers Group. The collection of essays, poetry, photography, and fiction explores ...
Join the Brookline Symphony Orchestra, led by Music Director Andrew Altenbach, as they perform Liszt, Rautavaara, and Dvořák on Saturday May 18, 2024 at 8pm. Program:*Franz Liszt, Hungarian Rhapsody No. 4*Einojuhani Rautavaara, Cantus ...
Singer-songwriter Vance Gilbert concludes the Rose Garden's 35th season. Vance is a versatile and influential acoustic singer-songwriter, performer, and coach. He has released 14 albums and performed at prestigious festivals and venues, and he’s ...
Join at the Wayland Town Green in Wayland Center (Elissa Ave) for the Arts Wayland Expo on May 18th from 1 pm to 7:15 pm. The Dwayne Haggins Band headlines this free, all-day event. Critics rave about Dwayne — he has been called "the love child of ...
BABYBABYBABY is a dance about dances about love. Directed and choreographed by Laila J. Franklin, this evening-length work taps into feelings of budding romance, when falling in love is silly and fast and sexy and devastating and you are brilliant ...
Live music is back on stage at The Mad Monkfish! April Hall combines her deep roots in southern gospel and blues with an urban soulfulness and jazz sophistication. Her voice, described as “Glorious” by the Boston Globe, is an instrument of ...
Live music is back on stage at The Mad Monkfish! For those who can't make it to the Jazz Baroness Room, Monkfish now streams live all of its performances on their Facebook page. House band plays a set and then invites guests to sit in on this ...
A gripping story of a family who documents how their immigrant father Jerry, a recently retired Florida man, was recruited by the Chinese police to be an undercover agent, only to discover a darker truth.
There are few works as spirited and carefree as Schubert’s “Trout” Quintet, with its beguiling brook, darting fish, and sparkling waters. David Bruce muses on the life-affirming power of rain, and Eisler captures the moods and textures of a ...