
A co-production with the Front Porch Arts Collective
Lala makes fine art on the back of pizza boxes. A sweet and sticky summer inspires her to romance Dani, a budding feminist – and Albert, his smooth-talking twin. What’s good? Love or lust? Either way, she’ll find her muse. Playwright and poet Lenelle Moïse returns to her hometown with a heart-opening story for fans of David Bowie, bell hooks, and fireworks by the Charles. The Front Porch Arts Collective hooks up with The Huntington for this highly anticipated co-production, directed by
View moreADMISSION INFO
Tickets from $49 to $119
Zone 4 Seats: $25
Student Rate (Full-Time)*: $20
Ages 35 Below*: $30
*w/ ID verification
Contact: (617) 266-0800
Email: tickets@huntingtontheatre.org
Additional time info:
Sunday, March 19 at 2PM performance includes our Humanities Forum (post-show)
Thursday, March 23 at 7:30PM performance includes our Actors Forum (post-show)
Tuesday, March 28 at 7:30PM performance is an Open Caption performance
Wednesday, March 29 at 2PM performance includes our Actors Forum (post-show)
Friday, March 31 at 8PM performance is an ASL-Interpreted performance
Saturday, April 1 at 2PM performance is an Audio-Described performance
LOCATION
527 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02116
ACCESSIBILITY INFO
Tuesday, March 28 at 7:30PM performance is an Open Caption performance*
Friday, March 31 at 8PM performance is an ASL-Interpreted performance^
Saturday, April 1 at 2PM performance is an
View moreTuesday, March 28 at 7:30PM performance is an Open Caption performance*
Friday, March 31 at 8PM performance is an ASL-Interpreted performance^
Saturday, April 1 at 2PM performance is an Audio-Described performance#
*Open caption (OC) services will be provided at select performances for patrons with slight to profound hearing loss. During open captioned performances, an electronic text display is positioned to the side of the stage, which shows what the actors are saying or singing and describes sound effects on stage. Patrons are placed in select seats near the open caption board to ensure they can see both the stage and the caption board during the performance.
Tickets are $20 for each patron with slight to profound hearing loss. To reserve tickets please email access@huntingtontheatre.org or call 617-266-0800.
Partial support for open captioning provided by TDF.
^Seating for each ASL-interpreted performance is located in the orchestra, house left. Tickets are $20 each for Deaf patrons and their guests. To reserve tickets please email access@huntingtontheatre.org or call 617-266-0800.
#Audio Description is a carefully timed, live narration of the visual aspects of a performance. It is broadcast via a radio transmitter to patrons who wear a single headphone receiver enabling them to hear both the on-stage dialogue and the describer’s narration.
Headsets must be reserved and limited seating is available. Braille and large print programs will be available at the performances. Plan to arrive 30 minutes early for audio described program notes and set description. Guide dogs are welcome. Tickets are $20 for each blind/low-vision patron and their guests. To reserve tickets and headsets, please contact Director of Education Meg O’Brien at 617-273-1558 or email mobrien@huntingtontheatre.org.
The South End / Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA is fully accessible. The Virginia Wimberly Theatre can accommodate both wheelchair and companion seating in the orchestra and mezzanine sections. The Nancy and Edward Roberts Studio Theatre can accommodate up to four wheelchair seats, depending on the seating configuration. There are accessible restrooms on both levels of the Calderwood Pavilion. The Atelier 505 Parking Garage provides handicapped parking in close proximity to the Calderwood Pavilion.
Large print programs are available free of charge at each Huntington performance.
Both the Huntington Avenue Theatre and the Calderwood Pavilion are equipped with an FM hearing enhancement system. Wireless headphones are available free of charge at the main lobby concessions. Assistive listening devices are made available to patrons at all performances.
View lessCoronavirus (COVID-19) Update
In recognition of fluctuating trends in COVID transmission and varying levels of comfort among our patrons, The Huntington is continuing to offer two different masking experiences for The Art of Burning. “Masked Matinees” – Masks are required inside the theater unless actively eating/drinking concessions. Masks remain optional in the restrooms and lobbies. Matinees were chosen in order to offer multiple masked-experiences per week, some weekdays and some weekends. Masks-Encouraged Evenings – Masks are encouraged but not required. Anyone who feels uncomfortable can ask the House Manager about alternative options which may include: • a better quality mask • a new seat further distanced from other patrons • re-scheduling for a different performance, such as a “masked matinee” • a shift to the at-home Digital Streaming option. Any patron interested in attending a different performance will be able to exchange their tickets by contacting our ticketing services staff. IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING ANY COVID SYMPTOMS, STAY HOME. Tickets for most Huntington productions through June 2023 come with digital insurance, and any ticketholders who would rather not see a performance in person for any reason can easily exchange their in-person tickets for a home viewing opportunity of a specially recorded version of the play, if available. Digital Insurance is currently available for The Art of Burning, K-I-S-S-I-N-G and Joy & Pandemic. These COVID policies will be in place through February