
Open Audition
By . . | May 15 The Theater Offensive seeks non-union actors/singers for an original musical, 99% Stone by Letta Neely and Melissa Li and directed by Maureen Shea. Actors will be cast for a staged reading taking place the last weekend in June 2013.
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Something old, something new, little borrowed, nothing blue
By Alan Helms | Wednesday May 8, 2013
Mikko Nissinen, artistic director of Boston Ballet, has once again shown his flair for programming in the production titled Chroma which opened May 2 at the Boston Opera House.
Spirits of the Blues
By . . | Wednesday May 8, 2013
An evening of live music and spirits!
South End artist brings antiquity to youth
By Michele D. Maniscalco | Wednesday May 8, 2013
Christos Hamawi teaches mosaics to schoolchildren
South End Theater Roundup
By Jules Becker | Wednesday Apr 24, 2013
Closer, Little Giants and "M"
A fresh take on A New Brain
By . . | Wednesday Mar 27, 2013
"A New Brain" may be William Finn’s most personal work.
Sleeping Beauty still a classic
By . . | Wednesday Mar 27, 2013
For most ballet-lovers, The Sleeping Beauty is the supreme accomplishment of 19th century classical ballet.
IBA Appoints Elizabeth Pabón-Szebeda as Director of Arts
By . . | Wednesday Mar 27, 2013
IBA-Inquilinos Boricuas en Acción is pleased to announce the appointment of Elizabeth Pabón-Szebeda as IBA’s Director of the Arts at Villa Victoria Center for the Arts, effective February 25, 2013.
The Joint is Jumpin’: Author Richard Vacca describes South End’s jazz heyday
By . . | Wednesday Mar 27, 2013
Author Richard Vacca led a verbal stroll through the South End’s lively and illustrious jazz history with his presentation, "Mass. Ave. at Columbus: Boston’s Jazz Corner" at the South End Historical Society, 532 Mass. Ave., on Thursday, March 21.
Raisin revival
By Jules Becker | Wednesday Mar 20, 2013
If you think you know "A Raisin in the Sun," think again.
A blistering Lobster; All in on All Kylian
By Jules Becker | Wednesday Mar 13, 2013
Burgess Clark’s memories of being bullied are as vivid as Aaron Fricke’s in "Reflections of a Rock Lobster."
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