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Connecticut
COLCHESTER: 10/1-3 - Waiting for Lefty @ Emerson
Theater Collaborative - (860) 705-9711 or information @
emersontheatercollaborative.org
EAST HADDAM: 7/9-9/18
- Carnival!; 9/24-11/28 - How to Succeed in Business
Without Really Trying;
@ Goodspeed Musicals, 6 Main St. - (860) 873-8668
HARTFORD: Emerson Theatre Collaborative’s production of
Gray Matters - September 9-11 at 8:00 PM,
and Sunday, September 12 at 4 PM. Charter Oak Cultural
Center, 21 Charter Oak Ave. Tickets are $25 ($23 for students and
seniors) and can be obtained online at
www.emersontheatercollaborative.org. Additional information is
available at
www.EmersonTheatreCollaborative.org or by calling (860) 705-9711
HARTFORD:
The Hartt School presents the Hartt’s Costume Shop Sale
on Saturday, September 18, from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM, in
The Edward C. and Ann T. Roberts Foundation Theater in the Mort and Irma
Handel Performing Arts Center , 35 Westbourne Parkway , Hartford .
Hartt’s spectacular costume shop has costumes from the Greek/Medieval
time period to the present for sale. All are welcome to attend.
Admission is free. Please call the University Box Office at 860.768.4228
or 800.274.8587 or visit
www.hartford.edu/hartt for more information.
IVORYTON: Finian’s
Rainbow runs August 11 thru September 5.
Performance times are Wednesday and Sunday matinees at 2pm. Evening
performances are Wednesday and Thursday at 7:30pm, Friday and Saturday
at 8pm. Tickets are $38 for adults, $33 for seniors, $20 for students
and $15 for children and are available by calling the Playhouse box
office at 860-767-7318 or by visiting our website at
www.ivorytonplayhouse.org
(Group rates are available by calling the box office for information.)
The Playhouse is located at 103 Main Street.
MILFORD:
From its annual summer series of live, staged
readings of new and established plays, Square One Theatre Company along
with The Stratford Library, will present Trumbo: Red, White
& Blacklisted at The Milford Public Library on Friday,
September 10 (2010) at 7pm. The Library is located at
57 New Haven Avenue. The reading of Trumbo, described as insightful,
extremely humorous, touching and historically accurate, is FREE and open
to the public. The Friends of Square One Theatre will serve light
refreshments after the Q & A with the actors and director following the
reading. When legendary screenwriter Dalton Trumbo defiantly
stood-up against the House Un-American Activities Committee in 1947, he
was thrown in prison and blacklisted as one of the 'Hollywood Ten.'
Written by Trumbo’s son, Christopher, the play is derived from a
collection of Dalton’s brilliant and razor-sharp letters to friends,
former friends and family throughout his lifetime. Trumbo reveals how
the author of such legendary films as “Spartacus,” “Roman Holiday” and
“Exodus” took on Congress, Hollywood and the Red Scare – and won.
Square One Theatre award-winning actor Alexander Kulcsar of Fairfield
will portray Dalton Trumbo with Peter Wood of Stratford as the narrator.
Tom Holehan (Stratford), Artistic Director of Square One, will stage the
reading. Kulcsar is the recipient of five Square One Theatre Subscribers
Awards including Outstanding Actor (Moonlight & Magnolias, The Shop at
Sly Corner, Camping with Henry & Tom and The Business of Murder) as well
as Outstanding Featured Actor (Later Life). Wood has been nominated for
a number of Square One Theatre Subscribers Awards, specifically for The
Rainmaker and The Best Man. The reading is FREE and open to the
public. NO reservations will be accepted. Doors open at 6:30 pm for
general seating only, first-come, first-served. For further
information call The Milford Public Library at 203.783.3399.
NEW CANAAN:
10/29-11/13 -
Postmortem
@ Town Players of New Canaan, Powerhouse Performing Arts Ctr. - (203)
966-7084;
www.tpnc.org
NEW LONDON: Provenance Center and
ZoëVillage invite you to a Night of Comedy, Theater, Music & Dancing
to benefit the Emerson Theater Collaborative (etc.) - An evening of
entertainment with comedians: Max Golberg, who has been on SyFy Channel, Last
Comic Standing and the Boston Globe called him, "...the next Jay Leno." Clay
Miles, who wishes "To be the first African-American comic to be given the stamp
of 'blue collar'." Also seen on the TV show "ER" and in the movie "Tears of the
Sun" with Bruce Willis. Bob Gautreau, whose comedy and impressions have
taken him to clubs, colleges and cruises as well as HBO and An Evening at the
Improv and with singer and song writerFAWN, who topped the Billboard Dance
charts at #6 in 2010 with her hit song "Wish U Love." She won the JPR Music
award for Best Dance Song and Best Dance single and made the top 200 hit dance
songs for 2009. 75% of your ticket is tax deductible! 10/21,
6:00 - 11:00 p.m. 165 State Street - (860)405 -5887. Tickets are $50.00
per person
NEW MILFORD: This September, TheatreWorks New Milford will
present the absurdist comedy-drama, EXIT THE KING, by
Eugene Ionesco. Nominated for four Tony Awards for its 2009 revival, EXIT THE
KING is a brilliant and insightful tale of ego and mortality. King Berenger's
kingdom is crumbling around him. Once, he ruled over an immense empire and
commanded great armies, but now his kingdom has shrunk to the confines of his
garden wall – even the royal washing machine has to be pawned. To make matters
worse, His Majesty quickly learns that he will "die at the end of the play."
Refusing to accept his end, he is attended by his present and former Queens who
must help him face the final inevitable truth of life. EXIT THE KING is under
the direction of Jane Farnol of Gaylordsville. The production features some of
the region’s finest actors: Mark Feltch (Newtown), Jude Callirgos (Redding),
Paula Anderson (New Fairfield), Susan Abrams (Warren), Kyle Minor (Danbury),
John Fabiani (Watertown), John Bolster (New Milford), and Ken Greiter (New
Milford). EXIT THE KING runs September 17, 18, 24, 25, October 1, 2, 8,
and 9. Curtain time is 8:00 p.m. Fridays & Saturdays, with a 2:00 p.m.
Sunday matinee on October 3. Tickets for all shows are $20 for reserved seating.
On Thursday, September 16, senior citizens are invited to a free dress rehearsal
at 8:00 p.m. Thursday, September 23 at 8:00 p.m. is TheatreWorks’
Pay-What-You-Want night. At this performance, you name the price for your
ticket. Reservations can be made online at
WWW.THEATREWORKS.US or by calling the box office at (860) 350-6863.
TheatreWorks is an award-winning, local theatre company located on 5 Brookside
Avenue, just off Route 202 (next to the CVS).
NEW MILFORD: 12/3-31 - Almost, Maine
@ TheatreWorks New Milford. Reservations can be made online at
WWW.THEATREWORKS.US or by
calling the box office at (860) 350-6863
NOANK: 10/8-10 - Waiting for Lefty @ Emerson Theater
Collaborative - (860) 705-9711 or information @
emersontheatercollaborative.org
OXFORD:
The Nine Mile Players present
Thornton Wilder’s Our Town, which will be presented
November 12, 13, 19, 20 at 8 PM and November 14 and 21
at 2 PM at Oxford Center School. For more information, please e-mail:
Ninemileplayers@oxfordculturalarts.org
or visit
www.Oxfordculturalarts.org
or call 203-231-3201.
PUTNAM: 10/22-3 -
The Crucible; 12/3-18 - A Christmas Carol
@ Theatre of Northeastern Connecticut, Bradley Playhouse, 30 Front St. -
(860) 928-7887;
www.bradleyplayhouse.org
SHERMAN: DANCING AT LUGHNASA runs
September 24,25 October 1,2,3 8,9 15,16 Fridays & Saturdays at
8:00 p.m. with a 2:00 p.m. Sunday matinee on October 3. Tickets
for all shows are $20 for general seating. On Thursday, September
23, all patrons are invited to attend a "Half-Price Preview Night" at
8:00 p.m. where all tickets are only $10. Students may see any
performance for only $10 if they pay in CASH ONLY AT THE DOOR and carry
a valid student ID. Students may not make reservations in advance for a
performance. On opening night, September 24, a spritzer party will be
held at 7:30 p.m. and all audience members are invited to attend.
Reservations can be made online at
WWW.SHERMANPLAYERS.ORG or by
calling the box office at (860) 354-3622. The Sherman Playhouse now
accepts credit card payments both online and at the door. The
Sherman Playhouse is a local theatre company located on 5 Route 39 North
(at the intersection of Route 37 and 39)
WESTPORT: EXTENDED thru September 4 - Westport Country
Playhouse stages Kate Baldwin and Lewis Cleale in “I Do! I Do!,”
a joyful and touching musical, written by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt,
directed by Susan H. Schulman. Tuesday at 8 p.m., Wednesday at 2 and 8 p.m.,
Thursday and Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday at 4 and 8 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. $40
- $65. For more information and tickets, call the box office at (203) 227-4177,
or for out-of-town callers toll-free at 888-927-7529, or visit the box office at
25 Powers Court , off Route 1, Westport . Information and tickets also available
at
www.westportplayhouse.org.
WESTPORT: Sept. 13, 6 p.m. - Westport
Country Playhouse presents its 2010 Gala honoring musical theater
composer extraordinaire Stephen Schwartz. A
star-studded production, “The Magical Music of Stephen Schwartz,” will
recognize Schwartz’s innumerable songwriting contributions to American
theater and film. $1,000 per person includes pre-show cocktails and
sumptuous fare, performance, and post-show dessert party; silent auction
of unique and one-of-a-kind items throughout the evening. For more
information or to purchase tickets, contact Kathryn Gloor, Individual
Giving Manager, at (203) 227-5137, ext. 122, or
kgloor@westportplayhouse.org.
WESTPORT:
9/28-10/16 - The Diary of Anne Frank; 11/21 -
The Lion, The witch & the Wardrobe
@ Westport Country Playhouse. For more information and tickets, call the
box office at (203) 227-4177, or for out-of-town callers toll-free at
888-927-7529, or visit the box office at 25 Powers Court , off Route 1.
Information and tickets also available at
www.westportplayhouse.org.
WESTPORT: Mon., Sept. 13, 6 p.m. - Westport
Country Playhouse presents its 2010 Gala
honoring musical theater composer extraordinaire Stephen Schwartz. A
star-studded production, “The Magical Music of Stephen Schwartz,” will recognize
Schwartz’s innumerable songwriting contributions to American theater and film.
$1,000 per person includes pre-show cocktails and sumptuous fare, performance,
and post-show dessert party; silent auction of unique and one-of-a-kind items
throughout the evening. For more information or to purchase tickets, contact
Kathryn Gloor, Individual Giving Manager, at (203) 227-5137, ext. 122, or
kgloor@westportplayhouse.org.
WESTPORT: Sept. 28 – Oct. 16
- Westport Country Playhouse stages “The Diary of Anne Frank,”
a timeless and powerful classic, by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, adapted
by Wendy Kesselman, directed by Gerald Freedman. Tuesday at 8 p.m., Wednesday at
2 and 8 p.m., Thursday and Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday at 4 and 8 p.m. and Sunday
at 3 p.m. $35 - $65. For more information and tickets, call the box office at
(203) 227-4177, or for out-of-town callers toll-free at 888-927-7529, or visit
the box office at 25 Powers Court , off Route 1, Westport . Information and
tickets also available at
www.westportplayhouse.org.
WESTPORT: Sunday, November 21, 1 and 4 p.m. -
Westport Country Playhouse presents “The Lion, the Witch and the
Wardrobe,” as part of its Family Festivities Series. $16. For more
information and tickets, call the box office at (203) 227-4177, or for
out-of-town callers toll-free at 888-927-7529, or visit the box office at 25
Powers Court , off Route 1, Westport . Information and tickets also available at
www.westportplayhouse.org.
WILLIMANTIC: 11/5-20 -
I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change... @ Windham Theatre, Guild
- windhamtheatre@aol.com
Maine
ARUNDEL: 8/18-29 - Forbidden Broadway
@ Arundel Barn Playhouse, 53 Old Post Road -
(207) 985-5552
NEW!! FREEPORT:
Freeport Family Performing Arts Proudly Presents
It's Inaugural Production of Mary O'Leary &the Leprechauns of
Ballybunn Village, Written & Directed byTim Ryan. Funded
in part by a grant from the L.L. Bean Freeport Aspirations Group
SHOWDATES: Friday 9/24 7:30 pm Saturday 9/25
2 pm & 7:30 pm Friday 10/1 7:30 pm , Saturday
10/2 2 pm & 7:30 pm. ADMISSION:$10 Adults; $5 Students; $25
Family Package (2 Adults & up to 3 Children) @ Freeport Performing Arts
Center, 30 Holbrook Street. For more Information Please Contact Tim Ryan
@ (207) 415-6251 or
TimRyan65@RoadRunner.com.
HALLOWELL: Born Yesterday
- An uncouth, corrupt tycoon Harry Brock brings his showgirl mistress Bille Dawn
with him to Washington, D.C. When the girl's ignorance becomes a liability to
the businessman's dealings, he hires a journalist, his girlfriend. In the
process of learning, she realizes how corrupt her boyfriend is and begins
interfering with his plans to bribe a Congressman into passing legislation that
would allow his business to make more money. Billie learns those lessons (and
more) better than anyone bargained for. This classic comedy was the basis for
two film versions (most famously starring William Holden and Judy Holiday). The
perfect break from political news at the height of the campaign season.
September 3rd and 4th, 8:00 pm; September 5th,
2:00 pm matinee; September 9th, 7:30 pm;
September 10th and 11th, 8:00 pm. Call (207) 626-3698 for
reservations. Performances at Hallowell City Hall, 1 Winthrop Street.
(207) 626-3698
MONMOUTH: The Pirates of Penzance -
9/23-10/3.
To reserve your tickets, save with a subscription and
more, please visit our website,
www.theateratmonmouth.org. Or call
our box office at 207-933-9999.
PORTLAND: THE OLD PORT PLAYHOUSE presents
MY FIRST TIME, a
comedy by Ken Davenport, DIRECTED BY JANET ROSS -
AUGUST 12-29, 2010 @
19 Temple St. Story # 6509: “I remember my first sexual experience. I was alone
at the time.” MY FIRST TIME features four actors in hysterical and
heartbreaking stories about first sexual experiences. In 1998, a website was
created that allowed people to anonymously share their own true stories about
their First Times. The website became an instant phenomenon as over 40,000
stories poured in from all over the world that were silly, sweet, provocative,
funny, shy, sexy and everything in between. And now, these true stories and all
of the unique characters in them are brought to life in this acclaimed
off-Broadway hit starring Ashley Christy, Joe McLeod, Bill Cook and Karen
Stathoplos. PRESHOW: Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays at
7:30PM/Sundays at 6:30PM; CURTAIN: Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays at
8:00PM/Sundays at 7:00PM. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: (207) 773-0333. * FOR MATURE
AUDIENCES ONLY*
@ Old Port Playhouse -
http://oldportplayhouse.com
PORTLAND (South): 9/24-10/9 -
EVITA; 11/19-12/4 - Annie Get Your Gun; 2/18-3/5 - RENT;
4/22-5/7 -
Kiss Me, Kate @ Lyric Music Theatre, 176 Sawyer St. - (207)
799-1421; www.lyricmusictheater.org
SPRINGVALE: Sanford Maine Stage Theatre Company, 1 Hilltop Lane opens
on 9/10th with the fun-filled farce, NO SEX PLEASE, WE'RE BRITISH
by Anthony Marriott and Alistair Foot and directed by Leo Lunser. A young bride
who lives above a bank with her husband who is the assistant manager, innocently
sends a mail order off for some Scandinavian glassware. What comes is
Scandinavian pornography. The plot revolves around what is to be done with all
the floods of pornography, books, photographs, films & eventually girls that
threaten to engulf the happy couple.The situation is complicated by the man's
mother, his boss, a visiting bank inspector, a police superintendent and a
muddled friend who does everything wrong in his reluctant efforts to set
everything right. Show dates are:
September 10,11,17,18 @ 8:00 PM; September 12 at 2pm. Tickets:
$12 Adults $8 Senior Citizens/Students. Reservations: (207) 324-8227 or can be
purchased at the door
Massachusetts
ACTON (West):
Theatre III announces its newest musical production,
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee @ 250 Central St.
Sept. 24, 25, Oct. 1, 2, 8, 9 @ 8 PM;
Oct. 3 Matinee @ 3 PM. Call 978-263-9070 or visit
www.theatre3.org. Prices: $21
adults; $18 seniors & students
ANDOVER: 10/29-31 - Cinderella; 1/21-23
- Into the Woods; 3/31-4/2 - Guys & Dolls
@ ACT Andover -
www.ACTandover.com
AUBURNDALE:
Tortoise and Finch Productions, in residence at Turtle Lane
Playhouse, will present its newly announced 2010-2011 Season:
TICK TICK BOOM - October 1-9
- Directed by Mark Usher; Music Directed by Emma Boroson.
HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH
- April 1-9 (2011) -
http://turtlelane.org
BELLINGHAM: Friday and Saturday August 27, 28
at 8:00pm & Sunday August 29 at 2:00pm - Godspell
comes to STEPS in a dazzling new production, directed by acclaimed
theatre director, Michael La Fleur. Godspell is a joyous retelling of the Gospel
According to St. Matthew, performed by a rag-a-muffin troupe of 10 remarkably
talented performers. The timeless parables come to life in a vibrantly hilarious
production with toe-tapping song and dance, and a deeply moving story. Godspell
is one of the most ubiquitous shows in theater history, and has been playing to
sellout crowds around the world. In STEPS’ new production, director La Fleur
gives us a fresh staging with contemporary references and some very clever
updating. La Fleur has staged Godspell numerous times around the country, and
each production has been a huge success. The cast includes local favorites,
Nicolas Landmesser (Milford, Ma), Christopher O’ Reilly (Hopkinton, Ma), Meg
Lowey (Foxboro, Ma), Aubrie Bagdasarian (Bellingham, Ma), Stephanie Crugnola
(Franklin, Ma), Alexandra Dutremble (Bellingham, Ma), Maria Norris (North
Attleboro, Ma), Ron Vorce (Marlboro, Ma), Corey Cadigan (West Bridgewater, Ma)
and Brendan Duquette (North Attleboro, Ma) as Jesus. Reserved tickets are
available by calling (508) 876-9797 or by emailing
tickets@stepsoffbroadway.com
BELMONT: 10/15-24 - The Heiress; 4/1-10 - The Play's the
Thing @ Belmont Dramatic Club, 123D Sycamore St. #1 -
www.belmontdramaticclub.org
BOSTON: After breaking box office records and selling out in
record time when the show last played Boston, WICKED, the smash-hit
musical, will return to the Boston Opera House for a limited engagement
September 1–October 17. Based on the best-selling 1995 novel by
Gregory Maguire, WICKED, winner of 35 major awards, including a Grammy®
and three Tony® Awards, is the untold story of the witches of Oz. It is
produced by Marc Platt, Universal Pictures, The Araca Group, Jon B.
Platt and David Stone. Long before Dorothy drops in, two other girls
meet in the Land of Oz. One – born with emerald-green skin – is smart,
fiery and misunderstood. The other is beautiful, ambitious and very
popular. WICKED tells the story of their remarkable odyssey, and how
these two unlikely friends grow to become the Wicked Witch of the West
and Glinda the Good. With music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz (Godspell,
Pippin, Academy Award-winner for Pocahontas and The Prince of Egypt) and
book by Winnie Holzman (“My So Called Life,” “Once And Again” and “thirtysomething”),
WICKED is directed by two-time Tony® Award winner Joe Mantello (Take Me
Out, Love! Valour! Compassion!, The Vagina Monologues) and features
musical staging by Tony® Award winner Wayne Cilento (Aida, The Who’s
Tommy, How To Succeed…). Ticketmaster 800-982-2787. Online:
www.broadwayacrossamerica.com/boston or
www.Ticketmaster.com/Wicked.
Box Office: Boston’s Colonial Theatre, 106 Boylston Street. Groups
(20 or more): Call Broadway Across America-Boston at 1-866-633-0194
BOSTON: Publick Theatre Boston (
www.publicktheatre.com ), a resident
company of the Boston Center for the Arts (BCA), will present Tom Stoppard’s
The Real Inspector Hound September 2–25, 2010 at the BCA Plaza
Theatre, 539 Tremont Street, South End Boston. Characters and conventions
collide in Stoppard’s layered and witty indictment of the English "whodunnit",
merging murder mystery clichés with a satirical send up of insouciant newspaper
critics that results in a hilarious cautionary tale for all who put their ego
ahead of Art. Directed by the company’s Artistic Director Diego Arciniegas.
Performances are Wednesdays and Thursdays at 7:30 - Fridays at 8, Saturdays at
3pm and 8pm, and Sundays at 3pm. Tickets will go on sale by July 27th. Tickets
are $20 (Previews Only) - $37.50. For more information and tickets, call
617-933-8600 or visit
http://www.bostontheatrescene.com.
BOSTON: 9/3-10/3 - The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee;
10/21-12/19 - The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, Parts I & II
(in repertory; 1/1-29 - The Understudy; 2/11-3/12
- My Name is Asher Lev; 3/25-4/23 - Broke-ology; 5/6-6/5 -
Animal Crackers @ Lyric Stage Company, 140 Clarendon St. - (617)
585-5678; www.lyricstage.com
BOSTON: 9/4 -
Des Bishop; 9/18 - Kevin Nealon; 10/2 - Mario Cantone
@ 246 Tremont St. - 800-745-3000
BOSTON: 9/17-10/16 - In the Next Room (or The Vibrator Play);
10/22-11/20 - Body Awareness; 12/8-1/2 - Striking 12; 3/4-4/2
- Reasons to be Pretty @ SpeakEasy Stage Co., Stanford
Calderwood Pavilion, BCA, 527 Tremont St. - 617-482-3279;
www.SpeakEasyStage.com
BOSTON: Bus Stop - September
17–October 24; Circle Mirror Transformation - October 15–November 14;
Vengeance is the Lord’s - November 12–December 12; Ruined -
January 7–February 6; Educating Rita - March 11–April 10; Sons of
the Prophet - March 25–April 24; Comedy of Errors
and Richard III (in repertory) - May 18–June
19 @ Huntington Theatre Co. -
www.huntingtontheatre.org
BOSTON: 9/24-10/16 - ENRON @ Zeitgeist Stage Co.,
Plaza Black Box Theater, BCA -
www.zeitgeiststage.com
BOSTON: 10/7-30 - Paul and Jane Bowles: Two Stars in the
Desert; 10/7-23 - In the Summer House
(Studio 210); 10/16-23 - Yerma (Studio 210);
10/24 - Art Song Meets Theatre (Studio 210);
10/30 - Bowles Centennial Celebration (BU Mainstage) @ Boston
University 14th Annual Fringe Festival - (617) 933-8600;
www.bu.edu/cfa/calendar.
BOSTON: 10/19-12/19 - TRIIIBE: The Garden of Eden, Take 2
@ 808 Gallery - (617) 353-3371;
www.bu.edu/cfa/calendar.
BOSTON: 10/22-31 - original works; 3/4-20 - The House of
Yes; 6/10-26 - The Last Days of Judas Iscariot @
Counter-Productions Theatre Co., The Factory Theatre -
www.counterproductionstheatre.com
BOSTON: 11/6-21 - Good; 2/16-3/15 - The
Road to Mecca @ BU Theatre, Lane-Comley Studio 210, 264 Huntington
Ave. - www.bu.edu/cfa/calendar.
BOSTON: 12/10-17 - Marisol; 2/18-26 - Three Sisters
@ BCA Calderwood Pavilion, Wemberly Theatre, 539 Tremont St. -
www.bu.edu/cfa/calendar.
BOSTON: 2/24-27 - The Postman Always Rings Twice; 4/21-24 -
Romeo et Juliette; 5/6-13 - Hedda Gabler @ BU Theatre
Mainstage, 264 Huntington Ave. -
www.bu.edu/cfa/calendar
NEW!!
BURLINGTON: KIMBERLY AKIMBO runs
September 17 through October 2 at the Burlington Players Park
Playhouse, One Edgemere Avenue, Burlington. Tickets are $15-18 with a $3
discount for seniors and students. KIMBERLY AKIMBO is not suitable for children
and young teens. Set in the wilds of suburban New Jersey, KIMBERLY AKIMBO is a
hilarious and heartrending play about a teenager with a rare condition causing
her body to age faster than it should. When she and her family flee Secaucus
under dubious circumstances, Kimberly is forced to reevaluate her life while
contending with a hypochondriac mother, a rarely sober father, a scam-artist
aunt, her own mortality and, most terrifying of all, the possibility of first
love. "Haunting and hilarious" - NY Times. By Pulitzer Prize winner David
Lindsay-Abaire, KIMBERLY AKIMBO is directed by Russell Greene and stars Ryan
Garvin, Kathryn Gluck, Margaret McCarty, Jon Nuquist, and Jenn Shea. This is the
first show to be performed in the newly renovated performance space at the Park
Playhouse, One Edgemere Avenue, off Rte 95 and Winn Street in Burlington.
www.burlingtonplayers.com
BURLINGTON:
11/10 - second.; 3/11 - Expecting Isabel; 5/11 - A
Funny Thing Happened...Forum
@ Burlington Players' Park Playhouse, One Edgemere Ave. - (781)
229-2649;
www.burlingtonplayers.com
CAMBRIDGE: 9/6-14 - Sweeney Todd @ MIT Gilbert &
Sullivan Players, La Sala de Puerto Rico, 2nd Fl., MIT Student Ctr., 84 Mass
Ave. - savoyards@mit.edu
CAMBRIDGE: 8/31-9/1 - Cabaret; 9/18-19 - Alice vs.
Wonderland; 12/1-3 - The Blue Flower; 1/15-16 - R. Buckminster
Fuller: The History (and Mystery) of the Universe; 2/12-13 - Ajax;
2/25-26 -
Prometheus Bound; 3/18-19 - Death and the Powers @
American Repertory Theatre - 617-547-8300;
www.americanrepertorytheater.org
CAMBRIDGE: 9/8-26 - Truth Values: One
Girl's Romp Through MIT's Male Math Maze; 10/7-11/7 -
A Moon for the Misbegotten
(Nora Theatre Co.);
11/18-12/19 - The Fever Chart: Three Visions
of the Middle East; 1/6-30 - Hysteria, or Fragments of an
Analysis of an Obsessional Neurosis; 2/10-3/13 - Ti-Jean & His
Brothers
(Underground Railway Theater/Boston Playwrights'
Theatre);
4/7-5/8 - Breaking the Code
(Underground Railway Theater/MIT);
5/19-6/19 - Silver Spoon
(Nora Theatre Co.). This season, Central Square Theater offers two
subscription packages with discounted tickets, parking, and other
bonuses. In addition to being guaranteed a seat to the hottest tickets
in town, subscribers enjoy free and easy exchanges, a complimentary
beverage at each show and parking perks at the nearby University Garage.
Prices are as follows: four-show subscription: $99 (regular $160);
six-show subscription: $149 (regular $240). Regularly priced single
tickets for all 2010-2011 season performances are: $40 for adults, $30
for seniors, $25 for students, and $20 student rush, when available. The
regular schedule for all performances is Wednesdays and Thursdays at
7:30 PM, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 PM, with matinees on Sundays at 2
PM. Subscriptions are available now and single tickets go on sale June
1, 2010. Ordering can be done over the phone by calling 866-811-4111 or
online through
www.centralsquaretheater.org
CONCORD: 9/10-19 - Song on the Wind @ New Life Fine
Arts Musical Theatre, Emerson Umbrella - (978) 371-3176;
www.songonthewind.com
CONCORD: 10/22-30 -
Richard O'Brien's The Rocky Horror Picture Show @
Emerson Umbrella Center for the Arts, 50 Stow St. -
www.emersonumbrella.org
CONCORD: 11/5-20 -
Crossing Delancey; 2/11-26 - Breakling Legs; 4/22-5/7
- Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
@ Concord Players, 51 Walden St. -
www.concordplayers.org
FITCHBURG: 9/24-10/3 - Moonlight and Magnolias; 11/26-12/12 -
The Wizard of Oz; 11/25-3/6 - Getting Away with Murder;
5/6-21 - The Odd Couple @ Stratton Players, 60 Wallace Ave. -
(978) 345-6066;
www.StrattonPlayers.com
NEW!! HATFIELD:
FUNDRAISER!! FUNDRAISER!! FUNDRAISER!! - THE REPERTORY COMPANY @ THE FIRST
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, 41 MAIN STREET PRESENT.... NUNS R N.U.T.T.S.
Join the Wacky Sisters of the Order of N.U.T.T.S. for some 'habit'
forming FUN!!! DESSERT SHOW! $10.00 per person. The evening begins at 7:00
p.m. with our popular "SING-A-LONG" CABARET! Reserve tickets - Call: Daphne -
413.737.5097 or Becky - 413.247.0137; Email reservations:
TheRepertoryComp@Aol.com.
More information and directions:
www.TheRepertoryComp.com
HAVERHILL:
9/24-10/2 - The Woman in Black;
It's a Wonderful Life -- a live radio play
(December 2010); Spotlight Cabaret (February
2011); Clue, The Musical (April 2011) @
Spotlight Playhouse, Maria's - (978) 380-8509;
www.spotlightplayhouse.org
JAMAICA PLAIN: Arsenic and Old Lace
- September 17-October 2;
The Sound of Music - November 5-20;
11/6-20 - Roald Dahl's Willy Wonka; A Midsummer Night's Dream
- January 21-February 5;
RENT
- March 25-April 9;
Dearly Departed
- June 3-11. Please note that dates and showtimes are
subject to change. www.footlight.org
MILTON: 11/5-14 - A Streetcar Named Desire @ Milton
Players, Milton Women's Club Theater -
www.miltonplayers.org
NEEDHAM: 11/19-28 -
Jekyll & Hyde @ Needham Community Theatre, Newman
School, 1155 Central Ave. - (781) 444-4740;
www.needhamtheatre.org
NEW BEDFORD: 10/15-18 -
Role Play; 12/11-13 - The Best Christmas Pageant Ever;
3/4-7 - TBA; 5/13-16 - TBA @
Your Theatre, 136 Rivet St. - (508) 993-0772
PROVINCETOWN:
"CAROL CHANNING” IN CONCERT…starring Richard
Skipper (with Casey Sanderson on piano, Susan Goldberg on bass; Michael
Gross on percussion ) @ Provincetown's Madeira Room Vixen to Host.
4 Performance Limited Engagement - August 30-September 2nd
@ 9pm. Prior to Off-Broadway Run. A Portion of All Tickets Sold to
Benefit The Dr. Carol Channing & Harry Kullijian Foundation For The
Arts.
www.richardskipper.com
READING: Chicago - September
17, 18, 24, 25, 26 & October 1, 2; The Paisley Sisters
Christmas Special -
November 19, 20, 26, 27, 28 & December 3, 4; Lend Me a Tenor -
January 28, 29 & February 4,5,6,11,12; Playwright Festival –
February 18 & 19; Women in Black -
March 25, 26 & April 1, 2, 3, 8, 9; All My Sons - May 20, 21,
22, 27, 28 & June 3, 4
@ Quannapowitt Players, 55
Hopkins Street. (781) 942-2212;
www.qptheater.com
SALEM: 9/30-10/16 - Bittersweet Midnight; 12/1-19 -
The Long Christmas Ride Home; 1/19-2/13 - W;t; 3/10-4/3 -
Dead Man's Cell Phone; 5/5-29 - Painting Churches.
Salem Theatre Company season passes go on sale Monday, July 19, 2010.
Individual tickets go on sale on month prior to opening night. Call
978-790-8546, or go online at
www.salemtheatre.com.
SALISBURY: Direct from New York, the world's #1 Dinner
Show, Tony N’ Tina’s Wedding, is coming to
Salisbury Beach in September! Tony N’ Tina’s Wedding is the longest
running Off-Broadway comedy in history. The show will be at Blue Ocean
Music Hall for eight performances, Thursday through Sunday,
September 23–26
and September 30–October 3. Tickets are on sale now, and can be
purchased at
www.bluecoeanhall.com, by calling 978.462.5888 or at the Box Office
at 4 Oceanfront North in Salisbury. Tickets are $68 and include dinner.
STONEHAM: Stoneham Theatre presents
Perfect Harmony; conceived and directed by Andrew Grosso; written
by Andrew Grosso and The Essentials. Performances run from September
9-October 3: Thurs. (7:30 pm), Fri. (8 pm), Sat. (4 pm & 8 pm), Sun. (2
pm). Tickets: $44-$48 regular admission; senior discounts apply; all student
tickets $20. Student/senior discount matinees available. [Rated PG 13; special
pay what you can performance on Thurs., September 9.] Stoneham Theatre, 395 Main
Street , Stoneham . Wheelchair accessible. For advance tickets and information,
visit or call the Box Office at 781-279-2200 (hours Tues.–Sat., 1–6pm) or log
onto
www.stonehamtheatre.org.
STONEHAM: 10/21-11/7 - Turn of the Screw; 11/26-12/23 -
Best Christmas Pageant Ever; 12/1-19 - Sister's Christmas
Catechism; 2/10-27 - Sunfish; 3/24-4/10 - Rimers of
Eldritch; 5/5-29 - 42nd Street; 6/30-7/24 - Sisters of
Swing: The Story of the Andrews Sisters
@ Stoneham Theatre, 395 Main St. - (781) 279-2200;
www.stonehamtheatre.org
WALTHAM: 9/17-10/2 - Stop Kiss;
11/5-20 - Jerry Finnegan's Sister; 1/14-29 - Alarms &
Excursions; 3/11-26 - Bent; 5/13-28 - Private Lives
@ Hovey Players @ Hovey Players, Abbott Memorial Theater, 9 Spring St. -
(781) 893-8171;
www.hoveyplayers.com
WATERTOWN: New Repertory Theatre begins its 2010-2011
Season with David Mamet’s clever, biting comedy Boston
Marriage, September 13-October 3 at the Arsenal Center for
the Arts in the Charles Mosesian Theater. 617-923-8487;
www.newrep.org
WATERTOWN: 10/17-11/7 - Cherry Docs;
11/28-12/19 - Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune; 1/16-2/6 -
afterlife: a ghost story; 2/27-3/20 - DollHouse; 3/27-4.17 - The Last
Five Years; 5/1-22 - Passing Strange.
New Repertory Theatre - 617-923-8487 or via e-mail at
tickets@newrep.org.
WATERTOWN: 10/7-24 - Once on This Island @
Blue Spruce Theatre - (800) 838-3006;
www.bluesprucetheatre.org
WAYLAND: 10/28-11/3 - Hamlet;
3/3-19 - Bus Stop;
5/5-21 - Almost, Maine;
7/14-30 - Grand Hotel
@ Vokes Players, Beatrice
Herford's Vokes Theatre, 97 Boston Post Rd. - (508) 358-4034;
www.vokesplayers.org
WELLESLEY: 11/12-14 - One Flew Over
the Cuckoo's Nest
@ Wellesley Players, Sorenson Theater,
Babson College -
www.wellesleyplayers.org
WINTHROP: The Winthrop Playmakers, voted Best Theater Group in
the Boston Area, would like to invite you to the fall musical production of
RENT directed by Nathan Fogg, choreographed by
Samantha Brior-Jones with musical direction by Julia Scott Carey. It's
December 24th. 9pm. Eastern standard time in New York's East Village and the
power blows. Welcome to the life of the Bohemians! Come join the lives of
twenty-one actors, as they portray Jonathan Larson's powerful characters dealing
with the emotional and physical obstacles of life, art, AIDS, and love in New
York City. Based loosely on Puccini's " La Bohème", "RENT" is truly a
masterpiece of our time and the cast, proudly, wants to share this loving and
moving musical with all. Measure your life in love. Show Times:
September 24,25,26 Oct 1,2,3 and Oct 8,9,10th. All shows at 8pm
except Sunday matinees at 3pm. Tickets: Pre sale: $18 Adults/ $15 Seniors and
Students; Walk In: $20 Adults/ $17 Seniors and Students. To purchase tickets log
on to www.winthropplaymakers.com
or call 617-539-1175. Winthrop Playmakers, 60 Hermon Street, Winthrop, MA
01970
WORCESTER: 12/16-23 - A Christmas Carol @ Hanover
Theatre - www.thehanovertheatre.org
New Hampshire
NEW!! CONCORD: New
England Community Theater groups getting ready for New England
Regional Community Theater Festival. It'll be a fun weekend of
workshops, socials, and of course the adjudicated one-act competition. All
community theater groups from around New England are invited to participate in
this Festival planned for weekend of March 4, 2011 in Concord,
NH. In order to complete planning we need to hear of your group's interest soon.
You can provide details later. The best productions will have a chance to
continue onto the national festival sponsored by the American Association of
Community Theaters (AACT) in Rochester NY June 2011. If your organization is
interested contact Chuck at 603-891-0734 or
willwonder2001@yahoo.com
NEW!!
MANCHESTER: The Majestic Theatre will
present Hello, Dolly! for public audiences on
November 12, 13, 19 & 20 at 7:30pm and November 14 & 21
at 2pm. A. Robert Dionne directs and Heather MacRobie musically directs. Visit
www.majestictheatre.net for
audition requirements, schedule and a character list or call 603.669.7469 for
more information or visit
www.majestictheatre.net
MILFORD: M & M Productions, winner of the New Hampshire Theatre
Awards' Best Drama for 2009, announces the production of Lowell Williams'
critically acclaimed play Six Nights in the Black Belt.
Performances will be at the Amato Center in Milford, NH, beginning Thursday
August 26-29, 2010 at 8pm and Saturday and Sunday at 2pm. The
cast includes: John Decareau (Manchester, NH), Chauncey Moore (Boston, MA),
Shaina Swartz (Nashua, NH), Sheryl Norton (Sandown, NH), Maria Mendes
(Braintree, MA), Mari Keegan (Hudson, NH), Larry Pizza (Nashua, NH) and is stage
managed by Mark Ferman (Nashua, NH). For more information please visit
www.MandMP.com or call 603.320.1431. For tickets visit
http://www.BrownPaperTickets.com/event/116356 or call 800.838.3006
PORTSMOUTH: The Music Hall, the landmark Victorian theater
located in the picturesque city of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, is launching its
Kids RULE! programs for 2010-2011 with its first offering - Circo
Comedia, a “deliriously funny one-hour, one-ring circus” in the
tradition of Cirque du Soleil on Saturday, October 2, 2010 at
4pm – the perfect time for Fall Foliage Family Fun! Circo Comedia features
Quebec’s Circus superstars - the dynamic duo of Jean Saucier and Patrick Cote –
who will bring their distinctive humor, magic and eccentricity to The Music Hall
stage for children of all ages. Jean, master equilibrist, juggler, trick
cyclist, acrobat and magician performs feats from dizzying heights while
Patrick, burlesque clown, expert roller skater and drummer, innocently tries his
best to be the (imperfect) assistant. This is family entertainment at its
finest! Circo Comedia will appear at The Music Hall Saturday, October 2, 2010
4pm. Tickets are $12 and can be purchased at The Music Hall Box Office at 28
Chestnut Street, Portsmouth, NH, by phone at 603-436-2400, or online at
www.themusichall.org.
PORTSMOUTH: Now in its sixth year, The Music Hall’s KidsRULE!
series has showcased top children’s performances from around the world . Each
year, KidsRULE! offers over 30 different fun-filled events for the entire
family: three top children’s performances, 12 movies (once each month), and 16
matinees in the School Days Series which has had numerous sold out shows and
showcases some of the world’s best touring children’s production companies.
School Days Series’ 16th season will kick off October 20 with
We The People, performed by Theaterworks USA, an all-new
musical revue that brings American Civics lessons to life and promises to make
Social Studies exciting and accessible. Coming up later this year in the
KidsRULE! series is Dan Zanes and Friends for two
shows on Saturday November 20. Having over 30 events for kids
makes The Music Hall the place for family entertainment in Northern New England
- Big City Fun for the Pint Size Crowd! Tickets can be purchased at The Music
Hall Box Office at 28 Chestnut Street, by phone at 603-436-2400, or online at
www.themusichall.org. :
PORTSMOUTH: New Hampshire Theatre Project announces
2010-2011 Season:
Jacques Brel is Alive & Well & Living in Paris - November 12-28;
Anansi Stories: Legends of the Spiderman - Nov 20-Nov 28;
Amadeus - January 7-23; The Partner - April 1-10;
Fairy House Tales - April 2-10; As You Like It - May 13-22
@ 959 Islington Street -
www.nhtheatreproject.org; 603-431-6644;
reservations@nhtheatreproject.org
Rhode Island
CRANSTON: Artists’ Exchange and Gateways to Change,
Inc. are pleased to announce the 3rd annual Fall Out of
Summer Arts Festival
to be held on Sunday, September 26, 2010 from
11am to 5pm. The festival will feature live music and theater, artisans,
art activities and contests, food and more. Admission is free for kids
12 & under, with a regular admission of $1 to benefit Artists’
Exchange’s programs. The 3rd annual Fall Out of Summer Arts Festival
will take place at 50 Rolfe Square in the lots surrounding Artists’
Exchange and Citizens Bank in Cranston, RI from 11am to 5pm. In the
event of rain, the event will take place the following Sunday, October
3. For more information, contact Christina Mealey at 401.490.9475 or
visit www.artists-exchange.org.
MATUNUCK: Theatre By The Sea owner and producer Bill
Hanney, Producing Artistic Director Amiee Turner and Managing Producer
Joel Kipper are pleased to announce that due to unprecedented popular
demand, Keith Michael Johnson’s enormously popular production,
The Secret World of Bubbles. It will be presented on
Saturday,
September 4, 2010 at 10:00 am and 12:00 noon. The theatre is
located at 364 Cards Pond Road. Single tickets are $10.00 each. Discount
rates are available for groups of 20 or more by calling (401) 782-3800
x18. Tickets are on sale at the box office Monday through Saturday from
10:00 am-4:00 pm, online 24-hours-a-day at
www.theatrebythesea.com
and via telephone during normal box office hours by calling (401)
782-TKTS (8587).
PAWTUCKET:
The Community Players present You're a Good Man, Charlie
Brown. This delightful musical comedy invites audiences of
all ages to take a trip down memory lane and spend a day in the life of
their favorite Peanuts' characters, Charlie Brown, Lucy, Schroeder,
Linus, Sally and, of course, Snoopy as they tackle kite-eating trees,
book reports, glee club, baseball and a host of misunderstandings.
September 10-12 and 17-19
at Jenks Auditorium, Division Street, Pawtucket (across from McCoy
Stadium) as part of the 2010 Pawtucket Arts Festival. Fridays and
Saturdays at 7:30 pm (*note special time) and Sundays at 2 pm, with an
additional matinee Saturday, September 18 at 2 pm. Tickets are $15 for
adults and $10 for youth through high school. Reservation lines open
August 10. Reserve at
www.thecommunityplayers.org or
call (401) 726-6860.
PROVIDENCE: 9/10-10/10 - Camelot @ Trinity
Rep, Chace Theater, 201 Washington St. - (401) 351-4242;
www.trinityrep.com
PROVIDENCE: 10/15-11/21 - Absurd
Person Singular; 12/10 - It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio
Play; 2/4-3/13 -
The Crucible; 2/25-4/3 - Yellowman; 4/15-5/15 -
Steel Magnolias; 5/6--6/5 - The Completely Fictional-Utterly
True-Final Strange Tale of Edgar Allan Poe
@ Trinity Repertory Company. Season subscriptions are available by
calling (401) 351-4242. Packages include the full season of seven plays
and a Pick Four subscription; special discounts are also available for
seniors, youth and educators. Subscribers receive tickets up to 35% off
regular single ticket prices, with packages starting at $21 a ticket.
Subscriber benefits also include free ticket exchanges, parking and
dining discounts, early access to tickets for A Christmas Carol, and
invitations to special events and backstage passes. The unified curtain
time of 7:30 PM for all evening performances will continue in addition
to 2PM matinees. The Trinity Rep box office is located at 201 Washington
Street, Providence, RI, 02903, and can be reached by calling (401)
351-4242. www.trinityrep.com
PROVIDENCE:
Fresh off a sold-out tour debut, a headlining performance at The White
House, a critically-acclaimed, chart-topping album, and an appearance at
Coachella that garnered rave reviews from spectators and media alike,
DJ Lance Rock and the cast of Yo Gabba Gabba!
are heading back on the road with YO GABBA GABBA! LIVE! THERE'S A PARTY
IN MY CITY!. Today's hottest live show for families will be at the
Providence Performing Arts Center on Tuesday, September 28,
2010. YO GABBA GABBA! LIVE! THERE'S A PARTY IN MY CITY! is produced by
S2BN Entertainment in association with Wildbrain Entertainment and The
Magic Store and is presented by the Providence Performing Arts Center.
Champions on the stage and in the community, the Gabba Gang will partner
with Habitat for Humanity to further their homebuilding efforts in
Providence. In addition, $1 from every ticket sold for YO GABBA GABBA!
LIVE! THERE'S A PARTY IN MY CITY! in Providence will be donated to the
local Habitat for Humanity affiliate. Tickets are $45 - $23; all ticket
prices include a $3 per ticket restoration charge and a $1 per ticket
donation to Habitat for Humanity. VIP packages with premium tickets and
meet and greets will also be available. Please call the PPAC Box Office
at (401) 421-ARTS (2787) for more information about VIP packages, PPAC
pre-sales, and the on-sale date. The PPAC Box Office is located at 220
Weybosset Street in downtown Providence. Patrons can purchase tickets in
person, online at www.ppacri.org or
by phone at (401) 421-ARTS (2787). Regular Box Office Hours are Monday
through Friday, 10A to 5P; Saturday 10A to 2P and through curtain
time(s) on show days. Summer Box Office Hours begin Monday, June 7 and
are Monday through Thursday, 10A to 3P and through curtain time(s) on
show days. For information about group sales, please contact Group Sales
Coordinator Paul Hiatt at
phiatt@ppacri.org or at (401) 574-3162.
PROVIDENCE: Rodgers & Hammerstein's SOUTH PACIFIC
runs
December 7 at 7P; December 8 and 9 at
7:30P; December 10 at 8P; December 11
at 2P & 8P; and December 12 at 1P & 6:30P;
12/28-1/2 - Mamma Mia!. All ticket prices include a $3
per ticket restoration charge. PPAC Box Office, located at 220 Weybosset
Street in downtown Providence, online at
www.ppacri.org or by phone at (401) 421-ARTS (2787).
PROVIDENCE: December 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12 - The Seafarer
@ The Players, 400 Benefit St. -
info@players.org; (401) 273-0590
WESTERLY:
9/17-10/10 - The Dixie Swim Club @ Granite
Theatre, 1 Granite Street. INFORMATION: 401-348-0555;
www.granitetheatre.com
Vermont
BURLINGTON: Death of a Salesman
(Weston Playhouse Theatre Company) - October 9; Harold and
the Purple Crayon - October 17; Monty Python's Spamalot -
October 19; Reduced Shakespeare Company:
The Complete World of Sports (abridged) - October 22;
Mummenschanz - October 27. Order early and save up to 15%! On
sale to Flynn Members on Thursday, July 15 and to the public Thursday,
August 5. Pre-season discounts end Wednesday, September 8. Annual Flynn
Membership begins at $45. To request a Flynn Season brochure by mail,
CALL 802-652-4554 or email
marketing@flynncenter.org.
STOWE:
The Sound of Music ~ August 18-September
4; The Light in the Piazza
~ September 23-October 9; All in the Timing ~ October 20-31.
Handicap Accessible • Air Conditioned • Reserved Seating. Reserve
tickets online at
www.StoweTheatre.com
Connecticut
FAIRFIELD: On Saturday, September 11, 2010 the
Jamie A. Hulley Arts Foundation will celebrate its eighth annual gala benefit
with an “Evening for the Arts” featuring Parrotbeach,
the Jimmy Buffett tribute band, at the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts at
Fairfield University. The concert begins at 7:30 p.m. and the pre-concert
reception starts at 6 p.m. with a silent auction of “pirates’ treasures,”
complimentary wine and light hors d’oeuvres with a tropical twist. Master of
ceremonies David Raffauf will lead the audience on this trip to paradise. The
popular morning radio personality Michael Maze of New Haven’s KC101’s “Total
Access” is on-board as the honorary chairperson. Tickets are $40 in advance or
$45 at the door and are available through the Jamie A. Hulley Arts Foundation,
P.O. Box 1208, Orange, CT 06477.
HARTFORD: The Hartt School presents Freshman Vocal
Recitals on Friday, September 10, at 8:00 PM, and
Saturday, September 11, at 3:00 PM, in Berkman Recital Hall. Members of the
Freshman Vocal Class perform songs and arias, accompanied by Doris Lang Kosloff
on piano. Admission is free but seating is limited. Please call the University
Box Office at 860.768.4228 or 800.274.8587 or visit
www.hartford.edu/hartt for more information.
HARTFORD: The Hartt School presents the 2010-2011
Faculty Recital Series
on Sunday, September 12, at 5:00 PM, in Berkman Recital Hall on
the University of Hartford ’s West Hartford campus. Katie Lansdale, violin, and
Margreet Francis, piano, perform in the first concert of the 2010-2011 series.
Admission is free but seating is limited. Please call the University Box Office
at 860.768.4228 or 800.274.8587 or visit
www.hartford.edu/hartt for more information.
HARTFORD: The Hartt School presents the 2010- 2011
Faculty Recital Series
on Sunday, September 19, at 2:00 PM in Berkman Recital Hall on
the University of Hartford ’s West Hartford campus. Acclaimed saxophone player
Carrie Koffman, performs the second concert in the series. Admission is free but
seating is limited. Please call the University Box Office at 860.768.4228 or
800.274.8587 or visit
www.hartford.edu/hartt for more information.
HARTFORD: The Hartt School presents the Hartford
Piano Society on Sunday, September 26, at 3:00
PM, in Millard Auditorium on the University of Hartford ’s West Hartford campus.
Pianist Mariangela Vacatello, a 2009 Van Cliburn Competition Finalist and winner
of the audience online vote, will perform Schumann’s Sonata No. 2 in G minor Op.
22, Ivan Fedele’s Three Etudes Boreales (1990), Shostakovich’s Prelude and Fugue
in D flat major Op. 87 No. 15, Chopin’s Andante Spianot et Grande Polonaise
brillante Op. 22, and Stravinsky’s Trios mouvements de Petrouchka. Admission is
$15 for adults, and $10 for students and seniors. In addition to the concert,
Vacatello presents a piano master class on Monday, September 27, from 10:00 AM
to 1:00 PM in Millard Auditorium. This master class is free and open to the
public and is presented by The Musical Club of Hartford, Inc. Please call the
University Box Office at 860.768.4228 or 800.274.8587 or visit
www.hartford.edu/hartt for more information.
HARTFORD (West): In the opening act of Rossini’s
The Barber of Seville (“Il Barbiere Di Siviglia”),
Count Almaviva tricks Dr. Bartolo, the lovely Rosina’s guardian, by disguising
himself as a poor student named Lindoro to gain her affection. Aptly for
Halloween, on Saturday, October 30
at 8 P.M., Connecticut Concert Opera will present this bright and bubbly
comic opera to celebrate the holiday. Full of spirited hijinks and flying
high notes, the opera follows Count Almaviva, a determined suitor, who, along
with his scissors-wielding sidekick Figaro, is dragged into one mishap after
another as he attempts to wrest the captivating Rosina from her overprotective
guardian, Dr. Bartolo. For information, call 860 722-2300, or visit
www.connecticutconcertopera.org
RIDGEFIELD: 8/29 - Jon Anderson; 9/10 - Ziggy Marley;
9/12 - Grace Potter & the Nocturnals; 9/22 - Big head Todd & the
Monsters; 9/24 - JP, Chrissie & The Fairground Boys; 12/2 - Robert
Randolph & The Family Band. For tickets, call or visit the
box office at Ridgefield Playhouse -(203) 438-5795, 80 East Ridge,
parallel to Main Street, or buy tickets online at
www.ridgefieldplayhouse.org.
WATERBURY: 10/2 - Tchaikovsky; 12/12 - Hallelujah!;
3/6 - Three x Five; 4/2 - Fantastic Planet; 5/14 -
Windows to the Soul @ Waterbury Symphony Orchestra, NVCC
Fine Arts Ctr. - (203) 574-4283;
www.WaterburySymphony.org
Maine
BATH: 9/4 - Jonathan Edwards/Craig Bickhardt; 9/18 - Imagined: The John
Lennon Song Project/Devonsquare; 10/2 - Ronny Cox & Jack Williams; 10/8 - Uncle
Earl; 11/13 - The Gibson Brothers; 11/19 - Chris Smither; 11/21 - Dala; 12/4 -
Paul Sullivan; 12/17 - Don Campbell; 1/15 - Schooner Fare; 1/29 - The Sweetback
Sisters; 3/5 - Maeve Gilchrist & Sarah Jarosz; 3/26 - Leon Redbone; 4/8 - John
Hammond; 4/30 - Enter The Haggis; 5/7 - Dave Mallett; 6/4 - Kellylee Evans
@ The Chocolate Church Arts Center, 804 Washington St. Tickets are
available by phone, in person at the box office or on line at
www.chocolatechurcharts.org;
207-442-8455.
BATH: Tickets are now on sale for the 2010-11 Season at the
Chocolate Church Arts Center. The season kicks off on
September 4th with Jonathan Edwards,
joined by special guest Craig Bickhardt. The rest of the season is as follows:
Sept. 18 - Imagined: The John Lennon Project (Devonsquare
opens); Oct. 2 - Ronny Cox & Jack Williams; Oct. 8 - Uncle Earl; Nov. 13 - The
Gibson Brothers; Nov. 19 - Chris Smither; Nov. 21 - Dala; Dec. 4 - Paul
Sullivan; Dec. 17 - Don Campbell; Jan. 15 - Schooner Fare; Jan. 29 - The
Sweetback Sisters; Mar. 5 - Maeve Gilchrist & Sarah Jarosz; Mar. 26 - Leon
Redbone; Apr. 8 - John Hammond; Apr. 30 - Enter the Haggis; May 7th - Dave
Mallett; June 4 - Kellylee Evans (not yet confirmed). All shows are at
7:30. Tickets and information are available online at
www.chocolatechurcharts.org or by calling the box office at (207)
442-8455. Season subscriptions are also available.
PORTLAND: Dave Liebman Group - Sunday,
October 10 @ One Longfellow Square, 171 State Street. 7 p.m. $15 adv;
$20 door; $10 st./srs. (207) 761-1757;
www.onelongfellowsquare.com
UNITY: 9/2 - Vishten; 9/10 - Sonos; 9/16 - The
Dave Rowe Trio; 9/19 - Attila Vural; 9/25 - Buxter Hoot'n @
Unity Centre For the Performing Arts, 42 Depot Street -
www.unityme.org/theater;
(207) 948-SHOW
Massachusetts
BOSTON: Dave Liebman Group
-
Thursday, September 16 @ Scullers Jazz Club, 400
Soldiers Field Road. 8 p.m. $20. (617) 783-0090;
www.scullersjazz.com
BOSTON:
MassEquality, the premier LGBT grass roots advocacy
organization in Massachusetts, is overjoyed to announce MACY GRAY
- THE SELLOUT - FOR MassEquality - in concert Thursday,
September 30
at 8 p.m. at Boston’s Wilbur Theatre, 246 Tremont Street,
Boston, MA 02116. Tickets at $175.00 [VIP], $90.00 and $70.00 go on sale June 18
at noon at all Ticketmaster outlets, at the Wilbur Theatre Box Office, on line
at www.ticketmaster.com or by
calling: 800-745-3000. For more information, please visit
www.thewilburtheatre.com.
BOSTON: 10/15-16 - Overture to Prometheus
& Ah! Perfido; 12/10-11 - Handel's Messiah;
3/4-5 - Christina Day Martinson; 5/6-7 - Les Indes Galantes
@ Boston Baroque, NEC's Jordan hall - (617) 484-9200;
www.bostonbaroque.org
BOSTON: we are the dreamers of dreams - 10/16 & 17; that
the time should linger - 11/6 & 7; with every brilliant hue - 2/12
& 13; upon the wind your music floats - 3/26 & 27; from wild spring
air - 5/21 & 22
@ Chameleon Arts Ensemble, Goethe-Institut, 170 Beaon St. For
more information visit
www.chameleonarts.org or call 617-427-8200
BOSTON: 11/5-16 - Tosca; 3/11-18 - Agrippina;
4/29-5/10 - A Midsummer Night's Dream
@ Boston Lyric Opera, Citi Performing Arts Ctr. Shubert
Theatre. Season subscriptions start at $96. Orders for new subscriptions will be
taken starting May 3, 2010. Single tickets to the public go on sale September
12. Groups of ten or more receive a 20% discount on subscription packages and a
15% discount on single tickets. Group subscription packages go on sale May 3,
2010; group single tickets go on sale September 1, 2010. Call 617.542.6772 or
visit
www.blo.org.
BOSTON: 11/21 - BU Symphony Orchestra: A Centennial Tribute to Roman
Totenberg; 4/11 - BU Symphony Orchestra & Symphonic Chorus
@ Symphony Hall, 301 Mass. Ave. -
www.bu.edu/cfa/calendar.
BOSTON: Aardvark Jazz Orchestra: 38th Annual Christmas Concert -
Saturday,
December 18, 2010 at 8:00 pm @ Emmanuel Church, 15 Newbury St.
Admission: $15. Information: 617-452-3205 or 617-776-8778;
www.aardvarkjazz.com
BOSTON: 2/1-6 - The Emperor of Atlantis, or Death Quits
@ Boston Lyric Opera, Calderwood Pavilion, BCA, 527 Tremont St. Season
subscriptions start at $96. Orders for new subscriptions will be taken starting
May 3, 2010. Single tickets to the public go on sale September 12. Groups of ten
or more receive a 20% discount on subscription packages and a 15% discount on
single tickets. Group subscription packages go on sale May 3, 2010; group single
tickets go on sale September 1, 2010. Call 617.542.6772 or visit
www.blo.org.
CAMBRIDGE:
Aardvark Jazz Orchestra with Taylor Ho Bynum, cornet - Sunday,
September 19; 10/30 -Aardvark Jazz Orchestra, An Election Year
Special @ Killian Hall, MIT, 160 Memorial Drive. Information:
617-452-3205;
www.aardvarkjazz.com
CAMBRIDGE: Following sold-out runs in New York and San
Francisco, as well as a critically acclaimed run at Central Square Theater last
year, Catalyst Collaborative@MIT welcomes back Gioia De Cari’s one-woman
tour-de-force, TRUTH VALUES: ONE GIRL'S ROMP THROUGH MIT'S MALE MATH
MAZE. In her autobiographical solo show, writer/performer and
recovering mathematician, De Cari offers her opinion on the question: Are women
inherently inferior to men in math and science, as Lawrence Summers, then
President of Harvard, suggested in 2005? TRUTH VALUES will play at Central
Square Theater September 8th through 26th @ 450 Massachusetts
Avenue in Cambridge. Performances are Wednesdays and Thursdays at 7:30 PM,
Fridays and Saturdays at 8 PM and Sundays at 2 PM. Tickets are priced at $40;
$30 for seniors, $25 for students with valid ID; student rush tickets can be
purchased the day of the show for $20 when available. Tickets can be purchased
by calling (866) 811-4111, online at
www.centralsquaretheater.org,
or at the Central Square Theater box office. For box office hours, group
discounts, and more info call (617) 576-9278 x210.
CAMBRIDGE: Courtney Lewis, Conductor and Music Director of
Discovery Ensemble has just announced Discovery Ensemble’s 2010 -
2011 Concert Season. Three stellar concerts will take place at
Sanders Theatre, 45 Quincy Street, near Harvard Square in Cambridge,
Massachusetts. The dates are Sunday, October 17, 2010 at 3:00
PM; Friday, November 12 at 8:00 PM and Thursday, March
17, 2011 at 7:30 PM. Reserved-seat tickets for each concert priced at
$35.00, $28.00 and $20.00 are on sale now on line at
www.DiscoveryEnsemble.com or by
calling: 617-496-2222. Tickets are also available at the Harvard Box Office
Booth, located at 1350 Massachusetts Avenue in the Holyoke Center Arcade.
Harvard Box Office summer hours are Wednesday through Saturday 12:00 noon to
6:00 pm. Regular box office hours [beginning September 7] are Tuesday through
Sunday from 12:00 noon to 6:00 P.M. The box office is closed on Mondays and some
holidays. Tickets for students and seniors with identification will be available
at a discount of $10.00 in all price ranges. Season passes at $100.00, $80.00
and $60.00 for all three concerts will be available at www.DiscoveryEnsemble.com
in the near future. Sanders Theatre is wheelchair accessible.
CAMBRIDGE: Chiara String Quartet - October 29
at 8pm in Paine Recital Hall, Harvard University, 1 Oxford St. - (617)
495-2791;
www.music.fas.harvard.edu
CONCORD: The Concord Orchestra Benefit Concert
will be held on Sunday, September 26 at 2:00 p.m.
with refreshments at 1:30. Alan Yost will conduct the Concord Chamber Ensemble
and Chorus in a concert performance of Gilbert and Sullivan’s Trial by Jury.
Also on the program is the Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 by J.S. Bach. On a lighter
note, the ensemble will perform three satirical pieces by P.D.Q. Bach (aka Peter
Schickele). They include a comical cantata, Iphigenia in Brooklyn; a madrigal,
“My Bonnie Lass She Smelleth”; and Schleptet in E-flat Major. The concert will
be at the Performing Arts Center at 51 Walden in Concord. Tickets are $25, with
proceeds supporting the operating expenses of the Concord Orchestra. For
information, visit
www.concordorchestra.com or call 978-369-4967.
HARVARD:9/1 - Black Eagle Jazz band; 9/15 - Loose Ends
Bluegrass Band @ Fruitlands Museum -
www.fruitlands.org
NORTHAMPTON: John Lennon would have turned 70 years of age on
October 9th, 2010. On the weekend of what would have been his
70th birthday, a very special concert event entitled "Remember
Lennon: Imagine 70" will be staged at the Calvin Theatre and
Performing Arts Center, 19 King Street. With one of the greatest John Lennon
impersonators in existence, a world-class backing band, and audio-visual
accompaniment, the show is a respectful tribute recreating the concert John may
have performed had he still been with us, in a great venue where the bands "1964
The Tribute" and "The Fab Faux" have had some of their greatest live
performances. Tickets to the general public go on sale Friday, August 6.
For further information, call the Northampton Box Office # 413-586-8686.
PROVINCETOWN:
"Carol Channing" in Concert starring Richard Skipper.
Opening off-Broadway in the fall, this show will preview in Provincetown
August 30-September 1. Don't miss it! A portion of the proceeds go to
The Dr. Carol Channing-Harry Kullijian Foundation for the Arts -
www.richardskipper.com
SALEM: After playing a sold-out show at The Gathering in Salem
last January, North Shore resident Judy C and her all-star band
will perform at this unique music venue on Sunday, Aug. 29, at
7 p.m. The Gathering, a church that features guitars, drums and keyboards during
its services, is located at 217 Essex St. in Salem. The suggested donation for
the show is $10, $5 for students. For further information about the venue, call
978-744-8444.
SALISBURY: 9/3 - John Cafferty &
the Beaver Brown Band; 9/10 - DJ Hazard & Mark Riccadonna; 9/16 – Dave Matthews
Tribute Band; 9/17 - Half Way to St. Patrick's Day Irish Music Weekend; 9/17 -
Eileen Ivers; 9/18 - Black 47; 9/19 - John McDermott; 9/23-10/3 - Tony & Tina's
Wedding; 10/9 - Physical Graffiti; 10/13 - Super Diamond; 11/2 - Blues Traveler;
11/6 - Paula Poundstone; 11/7 - Tom Chapin; 11/12 - The Machine; 11/20 - Edwin
McCain. Blue Ocean Music Hall is located at 4 Oceanfront North on
Salisbury Beach, and is easily accessible from Routes 1, 95 and 495. Table
service including a limited menu and full selection of beverages is available;
doors open 90 minutes before show times. Purchase tickets by calling
978.462.5888, or online at
www.BlueOceanHall.com.
SHIRLEY: Wednesdays - Celtic "Sessions; Thursdays - Stump
Trivia @ Bull Run, 215 Great Rd. -
www.bullrunrestaurant.com
WALPOLE: 9/11
(8pm) & 9/12 (2pm) - Krisanthi Pappas in Give My
Regards To Broadway @ Footlighters Theatre, 2 Scout Road. Tickets:
$20. - www.krisanthi.com;
508-668-8446
WHATELY: Thru 9/8 -
Watermelon Wednesdays Concert Series
@ The West Whately Chapel, Conway & Williamsburg Rds - (413) 665-3741;
watermelonwednesdayswhately@gmail.com
NEW!! WORCESTER: 10/22 -
Music Worcester Opening Night @ Washburn Hall - (508)
754-3231; www.musicworcester.org
New Hampshire
CONCORD:
Michael Franti & Spearhead are coming to the Capitol
Center for the Arts on Sunday, November 7. The date is
one of many on Franti & Spearhead’s The Sound of Sunshine Tour across
North America in support of Franti’s upcoming album, The Sound of
Sunshine, to be released September 21 through Capitol Records/Boo Boo
Wax. The album’s title track and first single “The Sound of Sunshine”
just hit #1 on the AAA chart. Tickets are available by phone at
603.225.1111 or online at
www.ccanh.com. For official
Michael Franti news and to check out the latest v-blogs on FrantiV, go
to www.michaelfranti.com.
DURHAM: The University of New Hampshire Department of
Music Faculty Concert Series presents pianist Arlene Kies
on Sunday afternoon, September 12, 2010 beginning at
3:00 p.m. in the Johnson Theatre of the Paul Creative Arts Center, on
the Durham campus. The program includes works by Ludwig van
Beethoven, Frederic Chopin, Robert Schumann, and Enrique Granados.
Pianist Arlene Kies is a graduate of the New England Conservatory of
Music (BM, MM with Honors) and has been the recipient of numerous
awards, including the Frye Fellowship for an Outstanding Pianist at NEC,
the NEC Concerto Competition, a Fulbright Fellowship for study in
Vienna, and a New Hampshire State Council of the Arts Individual Artist
fellowship. A frequent chamber and solo performer, she has toured in
both Italy and Austria in recent seasons. Arlene has been a member of
the piano faculty of the University of New Hampshire since 1995. The
concert is free and open to the public. For more information, call the
UNH Music Department at (603) 862-2404, or visit our website at
www.unh.edu/music.
LACONIA: 9/5 - Lynda D'Amour
@ WinniPlayhouse, Rte 11B & 3
www.winniplayhouse.com/Performances_Now_Playing.html
PORTSMOUTH: 9/5 - Wynnona; 9/23 - Chris Botti; 9/24-26 -
Telluride by the Sea; 10/2 - Circo Comedia; 10/22 - Mama's Night Out!;
10/21 - Justin Townes Earle; 10/24 - Buika; 11/3 - Art Garfunkel; 11/5 -
The Event; 11/20 - Dan Zanes; 12/3 - Chris Isaak; 12/4 - All is Calm:
The Christmas Truce of 1914; 12/11 - A Christmas Celtic Sojourn; 12/19 -
Juston McKinney & Friends with the Gaudy Baubles; 12/21- Messiah Sing
- The Music Hall - Tickets for all four concerts can be purchased at The
Music Hall box office at 28 Chestnut Street, Portsmouth, NH, by phone at
603-436-2400, or online at
www.themusichall.org.
PORTSMOUTH: JP, Chrissie & the Fairground Boys
will appear at The Music Hall Thursday, September 30
7:30pm. Tickets are on sale to members noon Friday, August 6 and to the
general public noon Friday, August 20. Tickets are $38, $26 and can be
purchased at The Music Hall box office at 28 Chestnut Street by phone at
603-436-2400, or online at
www.themusichall.org.
PORTSMOUTH:
Indigo Girls will appear at The Music Hall
Friday, October 29, 2010 8pm. Tickets are on sale to
members now and to the general public noon Friday, August 6. Tickets are
$40; $32 and can be purchased at The Music Hall box office at 28
Chestnut Street, Portsmouth, NH, by phone at 603-436-2400, or online at
www.themusichall.org.
Rhode Island
CHARLESTOWN:
13TH ANNUAL RHYTHM & ROOTS FESTIVAL, Sept 3-5
@ Ninigret Park, 4890A Old Post Rd, Rt
1. 1-888-855-6940,
www.rhythmandroots.com. Fri: 5:00 pm - 12:00 am; Sat/Sun: 12:00 pm -
12:00 am. Tickets: Adv (by 8/15): $25 - $160, After 8/15: $30 - $175.
Kids 12 and under: free
CRANSTON: Artists’ Exchange and Gateways to Change,
Inc. are pleased to announce the 3rd annual Fall Out of
Summer Arts Festival
to be held on Sunday, September 26, 2010 from
11am to 5pm. The festival will feature live music and theater, artisans,
art activities and contests, food and more. Admission is free for kids
12 & under, with a regular admission of $1 to benefit Artists’
Exchange’s programs. The 3rd annual Fall Out of Summer Arts Festival
will take place at 50 Rolfe Square in the lots surrounding Artists’
Exchange and Citizens Bank in Cranston, RI from 11am to 5pm. In the
event of rain, the event will take place the following Sunday, October
3. For more information, contact Christina Mealey at 401.490.9475 or
visit www.artists-exchange.org.
PROVIDENCE:
JETHRO TULL'S IAN ANDERSON will perform at the
Veterans Memorial Auditorium (VMA) on Sunday, November 21
at 7:30P. Tickets are $62, $52, and $42; all ticket prices include a $2
per ticket facility fee. Tickets for AN EVENING WITH JETHRO TULL'S IAN
ANDERSON will go on sale on Monday, July 19 at 10A at the PPAC/VMA Box
Office, located at 220 Weybosset Street in downtown Providence, online
at www.vmari.com or by phone at
(401) 421-ARTS (2787).
Vermont
BRATTLEBORO:
Dave Liebman Group - Saturday, October 9
@ Vermont Jazz Center, 74 Cotton Mill Hill, #222. 8:00 PM $20; $15
students. (802) 254-9088; www.vtjazz.org
NEW!! BURLINGTON: 9/19 -
The Inbetweens @ FlynnSpace, 153 Main St. - (802)
86-FLYNN; www.flynncenter.org
BURLINGTON:
Liza Minnelli - September 28;
Cambodian Dance Theater & Music Khmer Arts Ensemble: "The Lives of
Giants" - October 1; Pat Metheny: "Orchestrion" - October
5; Mingus Repertory Ensembles - October 16; Chucho Valdés
and the Afro-Cuban Messengers - October 24. Order early
and save up to 15%! On sale to Flynn Members on Thursday, July 15 and to
the public Thursday, August 5. Pre-season discounts end Wednesday,
September 8. Annual Flynn Membership begins at $45. To request a Flynn
Season brochure by mail, CALL 802-652-4554 or email
marketing@flynncenter.org.
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Massachusetts
BECKET: The Vanaver Caravan
will present a program geared towards dance and world music fans of all
generations, particularly children, during its engagement at Jacob’s
Pillow Dance Festival August 25-29. In celebration of
its 35th anniversary, The Vanaver Caravan presents the world premiere of
Earthbeat! A Journey, a show of rhythm and percussion journeying through
Romania, India, Brazil, South Africa, the British Isles, and Spain.
While at Jacob’s Pillow, artistic personnel from the Vanaver Caravan
will lead a Master Class on Sunday, August 29, 10-11:30am. Sunday Master
Classes are open to intermediate/advanced dancers and pre-registration
is required (call 413.243.9919 x5). Master Classes are $15 per class or
$8 for dance instructors with proper identification. Observation is free
and open to the public.
www.jacobspillow.org
SALEM: The Book of Lilith,
presented by Exquisite Corpse Dance Theatre - Friday and Saturday,
September 3 & 4 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, September 5
at 3:00 p.m. STC Theater, 90 Lafayette Street. All seats
$25 available online at
www.salemtheatre.com or at the door
New Hampshire
ROCHESTER: Get down and groove to the funk with
Motor Booty Affair as they kick off the season at the
Rochester Opera House with their funktastic disco dance party on Friday,
September 17, 2010 at 8:00 PM. The orchestra seats are removed
and the floor is leveled for plenty of room to dance the night away. The
four funkateers burn up stages across the country with their 70s
extravaganza of disco sound and lights mixed with style and attitude.
Afros, bell bottoms, and platform shoes…wear them if you dare…and dance
to the grooviest 70s hits from bands like Earth Wind and Fire, The Bee
Gees, Abba, KC and the Sunshine Band and The Commodores. Reserve tickets
online at
www.rochesteroperahouse.com, call the box office at (603) 335-1992
or stop by M/W/F from 10-5. Beer and wine is available. Age 17 and under
must be accompanied by an adult.
ROCHESTER: Get ready to burn up the dance floor with
rock and metal at the Rochester Opera House on Saturday,
September 25 at 8:00 PM, when the Dance Party Series continues
with rock delivered by
Tantric & Burn Halo and metal crafted by Flaw.
Orchestra seats are removed and the floor is level for loads of room for
rockin’ with the hard edged sound of Tantric, the hard rock/melodic pop
of Burn Halo and the alternative metal of Flaw. The season continues
with Pink Voyd’s Theatrical Pink Floyd Tribute Dance Party
on 10/2/10 and comedian Paul D’Angelo on
10/15/10. The Rochester Opera House is located in City Hall, 31
Wakefield Street. Reserve tickets online at
www.rochesteroperahouse.com,
call the box office at (603) 335-1992 or stop by M/W/F from 10-5. Beer
and wine is available. Age 17 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
Rhode Island
NEWPORT: 11/26-12/3 - Island Moving Co.'s Newport Nutcracker
at Rosecliff -
www.islandmovingco.org; 401-847-4470.
NEWPORT: 10/20-24 - Final Reprise of
Dracula
at Belcourt Castle, Miki Ohlsen’s multimedia
retelling of Bram Stoker’s tale. The ballet moves through the eerie
rooms of Belcourt Castle at 657 Bellevue Avenue and incorporates live
music, aerial dance and film into a spectacular theatrical experience.
Tickets range from $35 to $85 with a Masked Ball performance and party
on Friday, October 23rd at 7:30pm for $135. Audience numbers are limited
to accommodate the movement of the action – it’s a dangerously close
dance. Tickets are available at
www.arttixri.com. Information at 401 847-4470
Vermont
BURLINGTON:
Cambodian Dance Theater & Music Khmer Arts Ensemble:
"The Lives of Giants" - October 1; Mingus Repertory Ensembles
- October 16; Mummenschanz - October 27; Lar Lubovitch
Dance Company - October 30. Order early and save up to
15%! On sale to Flynn Members on Thursday, July 15 and to the public
Thursday, August 5. Pre-season discounts end Wednesday, September 8.
Annual Flynn Membership begins at $45. To request a Flynn Season
brochure by mail, CALL 802-652-4554 or email
marketing@flynncenter.org.
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