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Connecticut

BRIDGEPORT: 2/18-19 - The Amazing Kreskin @ Downtown Cabaret theatre, 263 Golden Hill St. - (203) 576-1636; www.downtowncabaret.org

BROAD BROOK: February 10-26 - Chicago; May 2012 - La Cage Aux Folles @ Opera House Players, Broad Brook Opera House, 107 Main St. - Think about buying our Season Subscription Flex Package - $70 ($65 for over60/under 12) - Call 860 292-6068; www.operahouseplayers.org

CHESTER: 22nd Annual Chester Winter Carnivale - Sunday, February 19, 2012, 10am-5pm on Main Street, Chester Center. Free parking is available at the Water Street and the Maple Street parking lots, both a short walk to the center. Courtesy shuttle bus into town from commuter lot at exit 6. 22nd Annual Winter Carnivale includes Public Outdoor Ice Carving Competition, Chili Cook-off, Tractor Parade, Gallery Openings, Receptions, Shop Events and more! See website for schedule of events. Arrive Early! Free!  www.visit-chester.com for more info.

COLCHESTER: Colchester Community Theatre presents Anything Goes
, "The age-old tale of Boy-Meets-Girl and the complications which ensue intrigue every audience, and no musical puts it on stage better than Anything Goes. This show is an amusing story wrapped around one of Cole Porter's magical scores. Terrific songs include It's De-Lovely, Friendship, I Get A Kick Out Of You, All Through The Night, Anything Goes, You're The Top and Blow, Gabriel, Blow. It's a wonder that all the romances are sorted out and disaster is averted aboard the magical ship where ANYTHING GOES!" Performance dates are Friday, February 17 at 7:00 pm, Saturday, February 18 at 2:00 pm & 7:00 pm, and Sunday, February 19 at 2:00 pm at Bacon Academy High School Auditorium, 611 Norwich Avenue in Colchester. Ticket prices are $12.00 for adults and $10.00 for seniors and children, age 12 and under. Preferred seating tickets will be offered this year for $20.00 each. Preferred seating ticketholders will be asked to arrive atleast a half hour before performance time. Seating before the general audience will take place 20 - 30 minutes before the performance time. Tickets are available at Colchester Parks & Recreation Department in the Town Hall or at the Wild Geese Gift Shop, 191 Broadway Street in Colchester. Credit card sales are available in person at either location or by phone at Wild Geese Gift Shop, 860-537-4010. A small fee will be added for mailing of tickets. Tickets will also be available at the door on performance days. However, audience members are encouraged to purchase tickets ahead of time. In case of inclement weather, please call 860/537-7297 for updates. CCT is sponsored by Colchester Parks & Recreation.

EAST HADDAM: Two time Tony Award-winning Goodspeed Musicals is thrilled to announce the 2012 musical season at the Goodspeed Opera House. The 49th season includes three outstanding musicals that are sure to delight theatregoers: the bold and brassy Mame will run from April 20 – July 1; Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Carousel will run from July 13 – September 23; and an exciting fall musical to be announced which will run from October 5 – December 9. Advance season subscriptions are now on sale through the Box Office (860.873.8668), open seven days a week. Subscription prices range from $81 - $216 at the Goodspeed Opera House for one person, all three shows. Single tickets go on public sale beginning February 19, 2012.

EDGARTON: 2/29 - IMPROV; 3/24 - Mickey Rooney @ Edgerton Ctr. for the Performing Arts - (203) 371-7908

NEW!! ENFIELD: 2/23-25 - The 3rd LabWorks 15-minute New Play Contest @ Valley Repertory Company, The Village Center of Thmpsonville, 100 High St - www.valleyrep.com;  860-810-6152

HARTFORD: Hartford Children's Theatre presents Little Women as part of the 2011-2012 Family Main Stage Series. Louisa May Alcott's classic American novel comes to life January 13 through January 29, 2012 at HCT's Carriage House Theatre (360 Farmington Avenue). www.hartfordchildrenstheatre.org

HARTFORD: The Hartt School presents the New England premiere of Thomas Pasatieri’s The Hotel Casablanca, February 2-4, at 7:30 PM, and Sunday, February 5, at 3:00 PM, in Millard Auditorium, University of Hartford, 200 Bloomfield Avenue, West Hartford. Admission is $20, with discounts for seniors, students, and groups. Admission is free for University of Hartford students, faculty, and staff with current University ID. For tickets and information, contact the University of Hartford Box Office at 860.768.4228 or 1.800.274.8587, or visit www.hartford.edu/hartt.

MIDDLETOWN: 1/20-21 - Adscensio (Traveling Circus Company); 2/9-11 - The King; 3/17 - Why Mosquitoes Buzz in Our Ears; 3/17 - How Anansi Got His Tales @ Oddfellows Playhouse, 128 Washington Street - www.oddfellows.org

MYSTIC: Emerson Theatre Collaborative (ETC) announces the dinner theater production of Ever True: A Union Private and His Wife by Lisa Saunders. Ever True, directed by Joshua Ramos and produced by ETC’s Camilla Ross. Ever True, tells the story of couple’s devotion to their country and each other in the midst of war’s infidelities, scandals and ever-present threat of death. The performance runs from February 14th, 2012 at The Riverwalk Restaurant on 14 Holmes St. from 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM. Performance information and tickets for Ever True can be obtained by visiting EmersonTheaterCollaborative.org Tickets are $55 per person and the price includes a Prix fix menu and a show. Dinner at 6:30pm and Show at 8:00pm – Seating is limited and tickets will go quick. Emerson Theater Collaborative’s mission is to serve youth, under-represented communities and artists with an emphasis on diversity, by producing innovative and exhilarating theater in Southeastern Connecticut. ETC explores timely themes and issues through new, original works and modern theatrical classics. The company develops and nurtures both emerging and professional artists, and collaborates with the Emerson College network of alumni and students. ETC’s goals include reaching inner city youth through educational theatrical programming and to support local communities by providing free admission to low-income families and donating profits to humanitarian causes. For more information, visit www.EmersonTheaterCollaborative.org.

NEW CANAAN: 2/24-3/10 - Sweet Bird of Youth; 4/27-5/12 - Same Time, Next Year; 7/27-8/11 - Living Together @ TheatreWorks New Canaan, Powerhouse Performing Arts Ctr. - (203) 966-7084; www.tpnc.org

NEW HAVEN: Macbeth 1969 from January 18-February 12; February House from February 15-March 18; Bell, Book & Candle from March 7-April 1; and Sophie’s Choice from April 25-May 20. For more information about the upcoming season, visit www.longwharf.org 

RIDGEFIELD: The Ridgefield Theater Barn will present An Evening of One Acts 2012 Friday and Saturday evenings, January 20 through February 4th at 8pm. Produced by Cheryl Boyd, the evening will feature the works of playwrights David Cohen, Jim Gordon, and Carol Mark. The Evening of One Acts has been very popular in the past and have featured the works of David Ives (2010) and Christopher Durang (2011). Plays to be presented this year include: The Committee and Drinks with Charles by Jim Gordon, directed by Sarah Lee Michaels, Paul’s Paintings by David Cohen, directed by Cheryl Boyd, Fog and Untitled Number Two by Jim Gordon, directed by Marla Manning, and Never Too Many and Shakespeare on a Shoestring Presents Romeo and Juliet, written and directed by Carol Mark. The Ridgefield Theater Barn, 37 Halpin Lane; doors open at 7, curtain at 8 pm; cabaret seating, bring food & beverage, tickets $22 at www.ridgefieldtheaterbarn.org;  (203) 431-9850

RIDGEFIELD: Back by popular demand, The Cast of Beatlemania will bring it all back at The Ridgefield Playhouse on Saturday, January 28, at 8 p.m. in an event that features some of the best pop music ever recorded. The Beatles’ hits marked a generation when they emerged from Liverpool, and today’s iPod fans rock to it, too. The “Cast” recreates the original sights and sounds with authentic costumes, musical skill and production quality of the timeless music: “When I Saw Her Standing There”, “Twist and Shout”, “I Want to Hold Your Hand”, “Yesterday”, “Baby You Can Drive My Car”, “She Loves You”, “Hey Jude” and “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” to name a few of the cuts from the Beatles extensive songbook. For tickets ($47.50), call or visit the box office, 203-438-5795 or go to www.ridgefieldplayhouse.org 

RIDGEFIELD: Jack and the Beanstalk will spin the tale of trading the family cow for three magic beans when this Pepsi Children’s Series will inspire children at The Ridgefield Playhouse on Saturday, January 28, at 11 a.m. & 2 p.m. For tickets ($15), call the box office at 203-438-5795 or visit online at www.ridgefieldplayhouse.org.

RIDGEFIELD: A reading of The Fable of the Man and the Lion, directed by Jenny Gantwerker and produced by Marla Manning, is being presented with free admission on Sunday, January 29th at 2:00 pm, at the Ridgefield Theater Barn. Please visit the website at http://ridgefieldtheaterbarn.org for more information.
 

RIDGEFIELD: Ongoing performances at RIDGEFIELD PLAYHOUSE, 80 East Ridge. For complete listings & information, call (203) 438-5795 or visit www.ridgefieldplayhouse.org.

SIMSBURY: April 20, 21, 28 @ 8pm; April 22, 29 @ 2 pm  - Theatre Guild of Simsbury's OUR TOWN @ Simsbury Methodist Church. Questions? contact: Rosemarie Beskind, director, rbeskind@comcast.net

STRATFORD: 3/2-17 - Freud's Last Session; 5/11-26 - Love, Loss & What I Wore at the STRATFORD THEATRE located at 2422 Main Street - Box Office at 203.375.8778; www.squareonetheatre.com

NEW!! SUFFIELD: The Suffield Players Announce Their Winter Production of Criminal Hearts by Jane Martin, Directed by Kelly Seip. February 9, 10, 11, 17, 18, 24 and 25 at 8 pm; February 19 at 2 pm @ 1305 Mapleton Hall. Four veteran Suffied Players star in this zany comedy: Liz Leshine, Allen Nott, Vanda Doyle and Mark Proulx.  A couple of ex con-men invade the apartment of a wealthy pre-divorcee named Ada to rob her. Her soon-to-be-ex husband has had the same idea and got there first, unfortunately. The con-men get in cahoots with Ada to get her property back from her ex, only to find out how complicated and hilarious revenge and grand larceny can be! Ticket prices: $17 (Opening Night $12). Discounts Available for Seniors, Students and Groups. For tickets, call 800-289-6148 or 860-668-0837, or visit www.suffieldplayers.org

TORRINGTON: Warner Theatre/Warner Stage Company TITANIC. February 4-11, 2012 @ 68 Main St. Director: Rick Doyle; Music Director: TJ Thompson; Choreographer: Ronald Alexander. - 860-489-7180 x151; www.warnertheatre.org.

WESTPORT: Sun., Jan. 29, 1 and 4 p.m. - Westport Country Playhouse presents Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales, produced by the Griffin Theatre Company, based on the book by Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith. Featuring a host of fairy tale characters, include Cinderella, Rumpelstiltskin and Goldilocks. Recommended for ages 4 – 10 years. $18. 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.  Stay connected to the Playhouse on Facebook (Westport Country Playhouse) and/or follow on Twitter (@WCPlayhouse).

NEW!! WESTPORT: Almost, Maine will be performed February 3-19, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, with matinees Saturdays at 4pm and Sundays at 3pm at MTC MainStage Studio Theatre, 246 Post Road East (Colonial Green/Lower Level). Each performance is followed by a wine and cheese reception where the audience is invited to meet the actors and production team. Tickets are $25-$45 ($5 off for seniors and students,) and reservations are strongly suggested. Call 203.454.3883 or visit www.musictheatreofct.com 

WESTPORT: Sun., Feb. 12, 1 and 4 p.m. - Westport Country Playhouse presents Pinkalicious, The Musical, produced by the Vital Theatre, NYC. Little Pinkalicious can’t stop eating pink cupcakes – until she turns pink from head to toe. Recommended for ages 6 and up. $18. 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.  Stay connected to the Playhouse on Facebook (Westport Country Playhouse) and/or follow on Twitter (@WCPlayhouse).

WESTPORT: Sun., Mar. 18, 1 and 4 p.m. - Westport Country Playhouse presents The Ugly Duckling and The Tortoise and the Hare, produced by Corbian/Lighwire Theater. Two classic fairy tales. Recommended for ages 6 and up. $18. 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.  Stay connected to the Playhouse on Facebook (Westport Country Playhouse) and/or follow on Twitter (@WCPlayhouse).

WESTPORT: Sun., Apr. 1, 1 and 4 p.m. - Westport Country Playhouse presents Nearly Lear by Susanna Hamnett. Shakespeare’s story of “King Lear” is presented through the eyes of a clown in a way that is musical, mischievous, tender and very funny. Recommended for grades 4 and up. $18. 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. Stay connected to the Playhouse on Facebook (Westport Country Playhouse) and/or follow on Twitter (@WCPlayhouse).

WESTPORT: May 1 – 26 - Westport Country Playhouse stages Into the Woods, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, book by James Lapine, directed by Mark Lamos . A beguiling take on timeless fairy tales. $25 - $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. Stay connected to the Playhouse on Facebook (Westport Country Playhouse) and/or follow on Twitter (@WCPlayhouse).

WESTPORT: June 12 – 30 - Westport Country Playhouse stages The Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion, directed by Nicholas Martin. Based on the National Book Award Winner. Featuring Maureen Anderman. $25 - $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.  Stay connected to the Playhouse on Facebook (Westport Country Playhouse) and/or follow on Twitter (@WCPlayhouse).

WESTPORT: July 17 – Aug. 4 - Westport Country Playhouse stages Molière’s Tartuffe, translated by Richard Wilbur, directed by David Kennedy. A funny and wise farce. $25 - $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.  Stay connected to the Playhouse on Facebook (Westport Country Playhouse) and/or follow on Twitter (@WCPlayhouse).

WESTPORT: Aug. 28 – Sept. 15 - Westport Country Playhouse stages the world premiere of Harbor by Chad Beguelin, directed by Mark Lamos . A comedy about a dysfunctional, loving family. $25 - $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.  Stay connected to the Playhouse on Facebook (Westport Country Playhouse) and/or follow on Twitter (@WCPlayhouse).

WESTPORT: Oct. 9 – Nov. 3, 2012 - Westport Country Playhouse stages A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry, directed by Phylicia Rashad. The timeless classic about a black family in 1950s Southside Chicago and their quest for a piece of the American Dream. $25 - $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.  Stay connected to the Playhouse on Facebook (Westport Country Playhouse) and/or follow on Twitter (@WCPlayhouse).

NEW!! WILLIMANTIC: The Boys Next Door runs February 3rd, 4th, 10th, 11th, 17th & 18th at 8:00pm, Thursday February 16th at 7:30pm, and Sunday Matinee February 12th at 2:00pm at the Burton Leavitt Theatre, 779 Main Street, Willimantic. Ticket prices are $16 for Adults, $13 for Students/Seniors, and $9 for children under 12. All UCONN, ECSU & QVCC students pay the discounted price of $10. Group discounts are also available. For reservations and information, call the Windham Theatre Guild at 860-423-2245 or buy your tickets on-line at ww.windhamtheatreguild.org. 

WINDSOR: 3/23-31 - The Odd Couple (Female Version) @ The Windsor Jesters, LP Wilson Community Center, 599 Matianuck Avenue - (860) 805-6545; www.windsorjesters.org

Maine

BERWICK: 2012 Summer Season at Hackmatack Playhouse: 6/20-28 - Burt & Me; 7/4-14 - Oklahoma!; 7/25-8/11 - Hairspray; 8/15-30 - Boeing-Boeing @ 538 School Street (Rte. 9) - www.hackmatack.org

LEWISTON: The Language Archive, a wise and whimsical comedy about love, marriage and miscommunication opens this Friday, Jan 27th at The Public Theatre. For anyone who has ever crashed head first into the language barrier between men and women, this thought-provoking and compassionate new comedy speaks volumes about the most universal, mysterious and insane language of all; the language of love. The Language Archive will be performed at The Public Theatre, Lewiston/Auburn's Professional Theatre, Jan 27, 28, 29, Feb 2, 3, 4, 5. Performance Times are: Thurs/Fri 7:30pm, Sat at 8pm, Sun 2pm, with an added matinee performance on Saturday, Feb 4 at 2pm. Adults $18, Youth $5, (18 and under), Group Rate (10+) $15. For more information or tickets call The Public Theatre Box Office at 782-3200 or visit www.thepublictheatre.org.

PORTLAND: Good Theater presents the Maine premiere of the recent Broadway success NEXT FALL running January 25-February 19, at the St. Lawrence Arts Center, 76 Congress Street. For tickets and information contact the Good Theater box office at 207-885-5883 or go to www.goodtheater.com

PORTLAND: Acorn Productions’ Shakespeare Ensemble, a group dedicated to encouraging audiences to re-experience Shakespeare's language and imagery, continues its Naked Shakespeare performances with Will You Be Mine? part of the monthly "Sonnet and Soliloquies" series. These performances will feature eight to ten company members performing short selections from Shakespeare's text at the Wine Bar at 38 Wharf St. in Portland's Old Port. Each selection is presented by the actors in a contemporary scenario that highlights the universal nature of Shakespeare’s language. Actors will be mingled in and around the audience, delivering sonnets and soliloquies conversationally to one another and the audience in unexpected ways that will allow listeners to find new meaning in the text. The performance of “Will You Be Mine?” takes place on Monday, February 6th at 8 p.m. The show is free with an $8 suggested donation. More information about Acorn Productions and Naked Shakespeare is available on-line at www.nakedshakespeare.org.

Massachusetts

ACTON (West): Theatre III presents Neil Simon's Classic Comedy Barefoot in the Park - Friday and Saturday at 8:00 PM: January 27 & 28, February 3 & 4 Sunday Matinees at 3:00 PM: January 29th & February 5th @ 250 Central Street. $20 Adults; $17 Seniors and Students. For more info and advance tickets, please visit Theatre III's website: www.Theatre3.org or call 978-263-9070.

ANDOVER/LAWRENCE: 1/20-21 - The Great American Trailer Park Musical
@ ACT Andover, The Elks Lodge - (978) 276-9568; www.ACTAndover.com
 
ARLINGTON: Monsters: The Musical will be held at the historic Regent Theatre, 7 Medford St. (off Mass. Ave.), from February 25-March 10, 2012. Reserved seats range from $20-$30, with discounts available to groups and students. The Regent is MBTA and handicap accessible with free parking in the municipal lot across the street. For show times and to purchase tickets, please visit www.regenttheatre.com, or call the box office at 781-646-4849. For further information, or to listen to sample recordings, visit www.monstersthemusical.com.

BARRE: Barre Players' The Full Monty - March 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 30 & 31, 2012, directed by Jason Burnett, with musical direction by Nathan Newton & Choreography by Joel D. Seger. @ Barre Players Theater, 64 Common St. - http://barreplayers.homestead.com/monty.html 

BELMONT: 4/27-5/6 - TBA @ Belmont Dramatic Club, Belmont Town Hall Auditorium, 455 Concord Ave. - www.belmontdramaticclub.org

BOSTON: 1/6-2/4 - RED (Calderwood Pavilion); 1/13-2/4 - Winter Panto 2012: Humpty Dumpty! (Black Box Theatre); 1/23-29 - Bread & Puppet Theater (Cyclorama) @ BCA, 539 Tremont St. - www.bcaonline.org

BOSTON: 1/6-2/4 - Superior Donuts; 2/17-3/17 - Time Stands Still; 3/30-4/28 - The Temperamentals; 5/11-6/9 - Avenue Q @ Lyric Stage Co., 140 Clarendon St., 2nd Fl. - (617) 585-5685; www.lyricstage.com

BOSTON: 1/6-2/4 - Red; 3/9-4/7 - Next to Normal; 5/11-6/9 - Xanadu @ Speakeasy Stage Company, Nancy & Edward Roberts Studio Theater, Calderwood Pavilion, BCA, 527 Tremont St. - www.speakeasystage.com 

BOSTON: CALVIN'S MONSTER will be performed at the Roberts Studio Theatre at the Boston Center for the Arts, 539 Tremont Street, on Saturdays and Sundays February 4, 5, 11 and 12. Performances are at 2pm. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased by visiting www.bostonchildrenstheatre.org or calling the BCT Box Office at 617-424-6634, x222. School groups can also reserve tickets for weekday performances by contacting the BCT Box Office.

BOSTON:  February 7-12
- (Paramount Mainstage); February 29 —March 4 - (Paramount Mainstage); March 13—18 - AMERIVILLE (Paramount Mainstage); March 24—April 1 - THE ANDERSEN PROJECT (Cutler Majestic Theatre); March 29—April 1 - TOMÁŠ KUBÍNEK: CERTIFIED LUNATIC & MASTER OF THE IMPOSSIBLE (Paramount Mainstage); April 13—22 - CAFÉ VARIATIONS (Cutler Majestic Theatre). One-year memberships to ArtsEmerson are offered at $60. Members get one free ticket; substantial discounts; access to tickets before they go on sale to the general public; and convenient, inexpensive parking. Members also receive special access to residencies and workshops, designed to offer audiences insights into works in development, and the opportunity to provide feedback. In addition, series packages are being offered which include membership. www.artsemerson.org.

NEW!! BOSTON: 2/9-16 - Radium Girls @ Northeastern University Dept of Theatre, Curry Student Ctr., Studio Theatre, 1st Fl. - http://neu.universitytickets.com

BOSTON: 2/7-19 - The Addams Family; 3/9-18 - The Barber of Seville (Boston Lyric Opera); 4/20-29 - The Inspector (Boston Lyric Opera) @ Citi Performing Arts Ctr., Shubert Theatre - www.citicenter.org 

NEW!! BOSTON: Prepare yourself for an evening of laughter and a warm heart for days to follow when you see LEFT & RIGHT. February 10 and 11 at 8 pm @ the Roberts Theatre at the Boston Center for the Arts, 537 Tremont Street. Tickets are $15. Call 617-816-3204

NEW!! BOSTON: The second season of international theatre programming by ArtsEmerson: The World On Stage continues with the Boston premiere of the world premiere production of 69˚S. (The Shackleton Project), an impressionistic recreation of one of the greatest survival stories of all time. Performances take place Feb. 7–12, 2012 at the Paramount Center Mainstage (559 Washington Street, in Boston’s Theatre District). Tickets, from $25 – $79, are on sale now at www.artsemerson.org or by phone at (617) 824-8400.

NEW!! BOSTON: The Big Apple Circus' Dream Big runs March 27 through May 13, 2012, under the Big Top at Boston City Hall Plaza (Government Center). Tickets for Dream Big start at $15 and are available by calling (888) 541-3750 or at www.bigapplecircus.org.  Premium seating at $100 is available for all Saturday, Sunday, Patriots’ Week, and Good Friday shows. Beginning Friday, March 16th, the Circus Box Office on City Hall Plaza will open daily — Saturday, Sunday, and Monday from 10am to 6pm and Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday from 10am to 8pm. For groups of 15 people or more or for inquiries about wheelchair–accessible seating or for any additional information please call the Ticket Info Line at (800) 922-3772. The Big Apple Circus Big Top is heated in cold weather and air–conditioned when it’s warm out, for all–season comfort!

BROCKTON: The Massasoit Community College Theatre Co. will present for two weekends Alfred Uhry’s Pulitzer Prize prize winning classic Driving Miss Daisy.  A timeless American play, Driving Miss Daisy tells the affecting story of the decades-long relationship between a stubborn Southern matriarch and her compassionate chauffeur. Their iconic tale of pride, changing times and the transformative power of friendship has warmed the hearts of millions.Directed by Christopher Hagberg and Featuring Teresa Capachione, Brian Madden and Steve Dooner Driving Miss Daisy will run Friday-Sunday for the last weekend of February and the first weekend of March. Depicting an era where change is constant see why audiences are flocking to Driving Miss Daisy at Massasoit Community College. Driving Miss Daisy will be presented for two weekends at the Buckley Performing Arts Center on the Brockton campus of Massasoit Community College. There are Friday and Saturday evening performances February 24, 25, March 2 & 3 at 8:00 pm and two Sunday matinee performances on February 26 and March 4 at 3pm. Box Office Hours will be Tues-Fri 10-2pm and Sat 1-5pm. Tickets are $16 general public, $14 students and senior citizens/ $12 for groups of 10 or more; all seats reserved. The theatre has convenient wheelchair access and is well air-conditioned. For tickets, call 508-427-1234; major credit cards accepted.

BURLINGTON: Burlington Players present RADIUM GIRLS, running March 2-17, Thu-Sat @ 8 pm, Mar 4 @ 2 pm and Mar 11 @ 7 PM at the Park Playhouse, One Edgemere Avenue. In 1926 radium was a miracle cure and luminous watches were all the rage...until the girls who painted the watch faces fell ill with a mysterious disease. Powerful and compelling, yet filled with warmth and humor, RADIUM GIRLS is based on a true story. Directed by Celia Couture, RADIUM GIRLS stars Allison Rudmann Putnam, Jenn Shea, Kelly Murphy, Kate Mahoney, Anne Damon, Nick Bennett-Zendzian, Bob Pascucci, Sean Murphy, Craig Howard, and Michael Govang. Tickets are $12-18. To reserve call 781-229-2649 or buy online at www.burlingtonplayers.com. Free parking/handicapped accessible.

BYFIELD: TTS Players is proud to announce Sandbag, Stage Left, written and directed by Jack Neary.  Performances are scheduled for February 24-26 & March 2-4, 2012, with evening performances on Friday & Saturday and matinee performances on Sunday. For more information, email  ttsplayers@gmail.com

CAMBRIDGE: George V. Higgins’ The Friends of Eddie Coyle, Stickball Productions’ world premiere stage adaptation of the quintessential Boston crime novel. The production runs Dec. 8–Jan. 15 at Oberon in Harvard Square. For tickets, visit www.thefriendsofeddiecoyle.com 

CAMBRIDGE: 1/21 - A Night at the Cabaret Fundraiser @ Longwood Players, Cambridge TMCA Theatre, 920 Mass Ave. - www.longwoodplayers.org

CAMBRIDGE: The Longwood Players presents Songs For A New World - Music and Lyrics by Jason Robert Brown; Directed and Music Directed by Jason Luciana.  Songs For A New World will be performed May 4, 5, 10, and 11 at 8pm, and May 12 at 2pm and 8pm, at the Cambridge YMCA Theatre in Central Square.   www.longwoodplayers.org

NEW!! CONCORD: Theatre with a Twist is proud to present its upcoming production of the heartfelt and funny musical You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, a musical comedy by Clark Gesner (book, music, lyrics). Follow the antics of Charlie Brown and his friends Linus, Lucy, Sally, Schroeder, and especially the loveable dog Snoopy as they try to find out if Charlie Brown is indeed a “Good Man”! Bring the whole family. Show dates Feb 10 at 7:30pm & Feb 11 at 2pm & 7:30pm. Performances will be at the Thoreau Elementary School, 29 Prairie St., Concord, MA. Tickets are $12:50 each and can be purchased on the website or at the door. Visit www.theatrewithatwist.org  for more into on this show and all our other productions.

CONCORD: The Concord Players present Amateurs, a comedy by Tom Griffin, directed by Ben Delatizky, February 10, 11, 17, 18, 19 (2pm matinee), 24, 25 at 8pm. 51 Walden Street. Written by Tom Griffin of The Boys Next Door, Amateurs pulls back the curtain on a local community theater group to reveal that all the real drama takes place behind the scenes! Free opening night reception! Tickets, $19.00 go to www.concordplayers.org or call 978.369.2990

CONCORD: 4/27-5/12 - Little Women @ Concord Players, 51 Walden St. - www.concordplayers.org

CONCORD: 6/9-10 - La Boheme
@ FOPAC, 51 Walden St. - (978) 369-7911; www.51walden.org

DUXBURY: 3/23-31 - Nunsense: The Musical; 6/22-30 - Drinking Habits; Fall'12 - The Matchmaker @ Bay Players, First Parish Church - www.bayplayers.org

FOXBORO: The Un-Common Theatre Company is delighted and excited to announce it's 2011-12 season of Improv Soup Shows - January 20th, February 10th, March 23rd, April 27th, May 18th, June 15th. The Soupians perform at 7:30pm in the Burrell School Auditorium, 16 Morse St. Tickets to a night of fabulous improvisational comedy cost a mere three bucks for students and seniors and five bucks for adults! For more information check the website at www.improvsoup.org or call (508)698-3098

FRAMINGHAM: 2/12 - Civil War Stories; 4/12 - TBD Dinner Theater Mystery; 6/12 - Cat on a Hot Tin Roof @ Framingham Community Theatre, PAC MetroWest - (508) 875-5554

HAVERHILL: 2/12 - Drop Dead!; 5/12 - Once Upon a Mattress @ Spotlight Playhouse,24 Essex St. - www.spotlightplayhouse.org 

NEW!! HAVERHILL: 2/25 - Fools (Reading) @ Spotlight Reading Group, 242 Mill St. Script costs are slightly higher on this show, so they will be $12 for members and $14 for non-members. Once you RSVP (by 2/9), you are expected to pay for your script. To learn more about the other benefits of membership, please go to www.spotlightplayhouse.org/membership.html.

HINGHAM:
A free Family Arts Safari hosted by South Shore Conservatory will be held Saturday, January 21, from 10 am – 12 noon. Open to the public, the event welcomes the area’s families to spend time together exploring music, theater and movement at South Shore Conservatory, One Conservatory Drive. The family-friendly event kicks off with an original SSC production, by Conservatory faculty members, dramatizing a search for endangered musical instruments such as the "ferocious French horn", "migrating marimba" and "bellowing bassoon". The performance is followed by a rich sampling of SSCreative Seeds early childhood programs. An “Arts Passport” allows explorers to sample instruments and travel through a variety of music, creative movement and drama activities. Admission to all activities is free of charge. Families are welcome to tour the facility, preschool and kindergarten, meet faculty and staff, and learn more about the broad range of programs offered for children of all ages. For more information, call 781-749-7565, ext. 33, or visit www.sscmusic.org

LAWRENCE: 2/10-12 - HAIRSPRAY @ Acting Out! Theater Company, Inc., Roger Ctr. for the Performing Arts, Merrimack College - 978-794-0001

LEXINGTON: 3/23-31 - Godspell @ Lexington Players - (781) 910-8114; www.lexingtonplayers.org

LITTLETON: The Cannon Theatre presents Disney's Beauty and the Beast Jr. This well known tale is transformed with music, and is a delight for all ages! Tickets are now on sale through the website, www.thecannontheatre.org, or you can print a form from this website, and mail it to the theater with your check. You may reserve tickets by contacting Shawn or Rob at tickets@thecannontheatre.org, but the reservations will only be held until two days prior to the performance, as the demand for tickets are so high, and we don't want to turn anyone away. Tickets are $12.00 for Adults/Seniors/Students, and $8.00 for Children 12 and under. The shows are Jan. 26, 27, 28, and Feb. 2, 3, 4 at 7:00 pm, with a special matinee on Sat., Jan. 28 at 1:00 pm.

LITTLETON: 3/16-31 - She Loves Me; 5/11-6/2 - Blithe Spirit @ The Cannon Theatre, 410 Great Rd. - www.thecannontheatre.org 

LONGMEADOW: Feb-Mar'12 - CHICAGO @ Bay Path College. Directed by Award-Winning New York Actress/Cabaret Performer Vickie Phillips, Music Directer Bill Martin and Choreographer Dina delBuono

LOWELL: The Voice of the Turtle
by John Van Druten, January 5-29; Daddy Long Legs Music & Lyrics by Paul Gordon; Book by John Caird; Based on the novel by Jean Webster February 9 - March 4; Mrs Whitney by John Kolvenbach, March 15 - April 8; Ghost-Writer by Michael Hollinger, April 19 - May 13 - www.merrimackrep.org

LOWELL: Ongoing events @ Lowell Auditorium, 50 E. Merrimack St. - Call (978) 937-8688; www.lowellauditorium.com

MARBLEHEAD:
Marblehead Little Theatre proudly announces its upcoming production of Neil Simon’s hit play Brighton Beach Memoirs, directed by Steve Black. The cast includes: real life brothers Owen and Alex Grover as Eugene Morris Jerome and Staney Jerome respectively, Ursina Amsler as Kate Jerome, Bobby Kerrigan as Jack Jerome, Meghan Holtz as Blanche Morton, Jacqui Amrich as Nora Morton and Annie Krivit as Laurie Morton. Tickets are now on sale! Performance dates/times: Friday, January 27 @ 7:30PM, Saturday, January 28 @ 2PM & 7:30PM, Sunday, January 29 @ 2PM, Friday, February 3 @ 7:30PM, Saturday, February 4 @ 2PM & 7:30PM and Sunday, February 5 @ 2PM. Opening night performance on January 27th will honor Marblehead Artist Elaine Daly for the new artwork she has created for the new vestibule. Opening night ticket will also include an after show “Meet The Cast” event. Tickets are $20 for adults $25 at the door, $15 for students. For ticket sales and more information please visit www.MLTlive.org or call 781-631-9697

MAYNARD: 3'12 - The O'Connor Girls; 5/12 - [Title of Show] @ Acme Theater, 61 Summer Street. (978) 823-0003; www.acmetheater.com 

MEDFIELD: 1/27-29 - Cabaret @ Woodland Theatre Co., Lowell Mason Auditorium, 88R South Street - (508) 655-0687; tickets@woodlandtheatre.com. Director: Doug Hodge. Music Director: Julia Scott Carey “There was a cabaret. There was a Master of Ceremonies. There was a city called Berlin in a country called Germany … and it was the end of the world.” Woodland Theatre Company proudly presents the smash hit musical, Cabaret! Winner of 12 Tony Awards and 8 Academy Awards, Cabaret brings to life the dark, sexually-charged decadence of 1930’s Berlin… and invites you into the Kit Kat Klub on the eve of Hitler’s rise to power. Defiant and melancholy, brazen and gleeful, Cabaret sizzles and provokes with classics such as Wilkommen, Money, Mein Herr, and of course, Cabaret. Leave your troubles outside, and experience the steamy world of Cabaret. Playing January 27th through the 29th at the beautiful Lowell Mason Auditorium on the Medfield High School campus conveniently located off Route 109. Tickets are $30 and can be purchased online at: www.WoodlandTheatre.com. Don’t miss this season’s hottest new show from the region’s hottest professional theatre company dedicated to Bringing Broadway Home!

MEDFORD: 2/16-25 - Our Class; 4/19-28 - The Underpants @ Tufts Balch Arena Theater - (617) 627-3493

MEDWAY: Medway Players will be performing Monica Bauer's The Diet Monologues on April 27, 28, May 4 & 5 at Medway Library, 26 High Street.

MILTON: The Odd Couple
by Neil Simon, Direction by Donald Capen.  January 27 and 28, February 3 and 4 at 8 pm. Sunday matinee February 5 at 2pm @ Milton Woman’s Club, 90 Reedsdale Road (Route 28). Information and Tickets available online at www.miltonplayers.org/tickets.html and www.ticketstage.com/bin/f.wk?ts.admin.homepage.gen+@THEATER=MLTNP

MILTON: 4/13-22 - Dirty Rotten Scoundrels @ Milton Players, Cunningham Hall, 75 Edgehill Rd. - www.miltonplayers.org 

NATICK: The TCAN Players present Stop Kiss from March 2-11. The New York Times calls Stop Kiss "a delicately balanced comic drama." Written by Diana Son and directed by Margaret Umbsen. All are welcome to the opening night post-show reception on Friday, March 2. 14 Summer St. - www.natickarts.org 

NATICK: Ongoing events @ The Center for Arts, 14 Summer St. - (508) 647-0097; www.natickarts.org 

NEW BEDFORD:
Your Theatre, Inc. proudly presents the Southcoast Area premiere of Elyzabeth Gregory Wilder’s powerful and heartwarming play Gee’s Bend. Directed by Cynthia J. Messier of Fairhaven, the play will run Thursdays through Saturdays January 19-29. Curtain time is 8:00 p.m. for all performances except for 2:30 p.m. Sunday matinees.  For non-subscribers, ticket prices are $15.00 for all performances, Discounts are available for senior citizens, students, and military personnel. Groups of 20+ enjoy significant discounts; please inquire about group rates. YTI is wheelchair accessible.  Ticket and other information about the production are available by calling YTI at 508 993-0772, or E-mail ytinc@verizon.net.  Web site www.yourtheatre.org.  The theatre is located in St. Martin’s Episcopal Church Auditorium, 136 Rivet St. (at County St)

READING: 1/27-2/11 - Dracula; 3/23-4/7 - The Foreigner; 5/18-6/2 - The Diary of Anne Frank @ Quannapowitt Players, 55 Hopkins St. - (781) 942-2212; www.qptheater.com 

READING: Spring'12 - Urinetown @ Colonial Chorus Players - www.colonialchorus.com

SALEM: The Real Thing
runs January 26 through February 18, Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m. at the Salem Theatre Company at 90 Lafayette Street , Salem . Tickets are available online at www.salemtheatre.com or can be reserved for pick up at the box office by calling 978-790-8546 or emailing info@salemtheatre.com.  Online ticketing ends 24 hours in advance of each performance. Regular ticket prices are $22 for adults, $18 for seniors, and $12 for students.

NEW!! SAUGUS:
The Theatre Company of Saugus will present a musical revue, Twelve Months of Music: A Year in Revue, as its first show of the year 2012. Celebrating the entire calendar, the show features two songs for each month of the year. The variety of both old and new songs are from Broadway musicals, radio, and TV, including something for everyone! The director is company veteran Amanda Allen. Music direction is by Shawn Gelzleichter, who lead the orchestra for the theatre company’s recent production of Oliver! Performances of Twelve Months of Music are Fridays and Saturdays, February 10, 11, 17, 18, 2012 at 7:30 PM, with matinees on Sundays, February 12 & 19 at 2:00 PM. The location will be the East Saugus United Methodist Church, 85 Chestnut Street, in Saugus (at the corner of Winter Street). Tickets are $15 for adults, $13 for seniors or students, or $10 for children. To purchase tickets, or for more information, see our website at http://tcsaugus.org, or phone 781-816-7019.

SPRINGFIELD (West): 1/5-2/12 - The Island Lily; Long Day’s Journey Into Night - February 23–April 1; Alfred Hitchcock’s The 39 Steps - April 12–May 20.
Single ticket sales are now available for each of the shows, and are priced $21-$28. There are full-time student and senior (65 years old and up) discounts, and groups of 10 or more receive a $2 per-ticket discount. Tickets may be ordered over the phone by calling the box office at (413) 747-7797 or visiting during box office hours. The Majestic Theater was renovated by Eaton and a crew of volunteers and re-opened in March 1997. The century-old venue was recently named Best Place to see Live Theater in the Pioneer Valley. For additional information, visit www.majestictheater.com.

STOW: Theatre With A Twist, Inc. is proud to present their upcoming production of Honk! Jr. Based on Hans Christian Andersen's "The Ugly Duckling", “Honk!” tells the story of an odd looking baby duck, Ugly, and his quest to find his mother. Soon after Ugly is born, he is seduced away by a wily Cat who wants to eat Ugly for dinner. Eventually, Ugly manages to escape but has no idea how to return home. Along his way, he encounters a beautiful swan, Penny, tangled in a fishing line. After saving her, the two birds fall in love. However, she must return to her flock and fly south for the winter. Eventually, Ugly’s mother finds him frozen in snow. Luckily, her warm tears manage to thaw him out and he comes back to life – as a handsome swan! Soon, Ugly is reunited with Penny and the two swans decide to live the rest of their days in the same pond as Ugly’s loyal mother. Performances will be at Hale Middle School, Fri Jan 20th 7pm, Sat Jan 21st 4pm and Sun Jan 22nd 2pm. All tickets are $10 and will be available at the door. Book by Anthony Drewe. Music by George Stiles. Lyrics by Anthony Drewe. For more information on this and other TWT events, please visit www.theatrewithatwist.org

NEW!! SUDBURY: The Sudbury Savoyards present Gilbert & Sullivan's Ruddigore. February 23, 24, 25, March 2 & 3 at 8pm; February 26 & March 3 at 2pm. All ages; family oriented. Fully accessible. Lincoln-Sudbury H.S., 390 Lincoln Rd. 978-443-8811; tickets@sudburysavoyards.org; www.sudburysavoyards.org

WALTHAM: Hovey Players present Closer by Patrick Marber, directed by Kristin Hughes, and produced by Nicole Sparks. The Cast includes Sara Jane Burns as Alice, Robin Gabrielli as Dan, Bill Stambaugh as Larry, and Melissa Sine as Anna. Closer focuses on the complex relationships and sexual politics, and morality of four people trading partners in search of love, intimacy, and being closer. By turns funny, scabrous, and tragic, this winner of the 1998 Olivier Award for Best Play and the 1999 New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Foreign Play offers a brutal and honest look at the pitfalls of modern romance.  Performances are January 13, 14, 20, 21, 26, 27 & 28 at 8pm, and January 22 at 2pm. Tickets are $18 General Admission and $16 Seniors and Students. Join us for this brilliant exploration of modern romance at the Abbott Memorial Theater, 9 Spring Street, Joel’s Way, next to the Waltham Public Library. Reservations can be made by calling (781) 893-9171 or you may email reservations@hoveyplayers.com.  If you join us Opening Night, we will be serving food donated by Waltham’s Baan Thai Restaurant immediately following the performance. Wine and snacks will also be served.

WALTHAM: 3/9-24 - Jerome Bixby's The Man from Earth; 5/11-26 - Laughter on the 23rd Floor @ Abbott Memorial Theater, 9 Spring Street, across the street from the Waltham Public Library. Reserve tickets by calling 781-893-9171 or emailing Reservations@hoveyplayers.com 

NEW!! WATERTOWN: 1/20-29 - The Tale of the Allergist's Wife @ Wellesley Players, Arsenal Center for the Arts' Black Box Theater, 321 Arsenal St. Fully Accessible. www.wellesleyplayers.org.  $22 Gen. Adm., $20 Seniors.

WATERTOWN: 1/15-2/5 - ART; 4/1-22 - Long Day's Journey Into Night; 4/29-5/20 - Little Shop of Horrors @ New Repertory Theatre, Arsenal Center for the Arts, 321 Arsenal Street - (617) 923-8487; www.newrep.org 

WATERTOWN: Co-producers New Repertory Theatre and Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater (WHAT) will remount the National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere of Bakersfield Mist by Stephen Sachs in the Black Box Theater at the Arsenal Center for the Arts February 26 through March 18, 2012. Full Price $35 General Admission. Seniors $5 Off Full Price. Student Rush $10. Call 617-923-8487 or buy online at www.newrep.org.

WATERTOWN: 7/27-8/4/12 - Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat @ Fudge Theatre, Arsenal Ctr. for the Arts' Black Box Theatre - www.FudgeTheatre.com 

WELLESLEY: 3/9-18 - Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat @ Newton Country Players, Mass Bay Community College - www.newtoncountryplayers.org

WELLESLEY: 3/16-25, 2012 - Oliver! @ Wellesley Players, Sorenson Ctr. for the Arts, Babson College - www.wellesleyplayers.org 

WINCHESTER: 5/10-12 - To Kill a Mockingbird @ Fudge Theatre, NextDoor Ctr. for the Arts, 40 Cross St. - www.FudgeTheatre.com 

New Hampshire

NEW!! CONCORD: The Capitol Center for the Arts presents Warriors Don't Cry, a powerful one-woman play inspired by the award-winning memoir of the same title by Dr. Melba Pattillo Beals, on February 15th at 7:30pm in the Spotlight Café. Tickets are on sale now for $15 (Students) and $25 (Adults). Warriors Don't Cry stars Almeria Campbell and recounts the courageous story of fifteen-year-old Melba, who endures violence and discrimination as she and eight other African-American students integrate Little Rock, Arkansas' Central High School. Melba and her fellow student-warriors - known as the Little Rock Nine - captured the world's attention in 1957 as they struggled and triumphed in pursuit of equal education. Themes of fear and courage, isolation and community, education, history, the family and the nation all come alive through Campbell's compelling portrayal of 21 characters. Melba and her fellow student warriors, known as the Little Rock Nine, captured the world's attention in 1957 as they struggled and triumphed in pursuit of equal education. Themes of fear and courage, isolation and community, education, history, the family and the nation all come through in Campbell's portrayal of 21 characters. Tickets are available now by calling 603-225-1111, online at www.ccanh.com,  and at the box office

DOVER: 2/4-14 - Romeo & Juliet
@ Theatre.Unmasked, Washington St. Mill - www.theatreunmasked.com

MANCHESTER: The Palace Theatre in downtown Manchester is proud to continue its 2011-2012 Professional Theatre Citizens Bank Performing Arts Series with Lend Me a Tenor, running January 13-28, 2012. Tickets may be purchased by calling the Palace Theatre box office at 603-668-5588 or online at www.palacetheatre.org. Tickets range from $15-$45 depending on seating.

MANCHESTER: The Majestic Theatre proudly announces their first dinner/dessert theatre presentation of the 2012 season. Neil Simon’s Lost in Yonkers will be presented on January 27 & 28 at 7:30pm and on January 29 at 2pm at the Chateau Function Facility. All inclusive dinner theatre on January 27 & 28 at 7:30pm and on January 29 at 1:30pm. $35.00 Friday/Saturday and $32.00 Sunday. Dessert Theatre seating begins at 8:30 on Friday/Saturday, 2:30 on Sunday for $22. All performances will be held at The Chateau Function Facility at 201 Hanover Street. Don’t miss out! Order your tickets today by visiting or calling the box office at 603-669-7469 or visit www.majestictheatre.net to purchase online. Advance reservations are required. Parties wishing to sit together are encouraged to reserve together. The Majestic is a non-profit NH community arts organization. Visit www.majestictheatre.net for more information.

MANCHESTER: The Majestic Theatre is proud to continue its 2012 Dinner Theatre Series:  February 24 – 26 Suitehearts, March 30 – April 1 Tomfoolery, April 27 – 29 An American Millionaire, and May 18 – 20 Puttin’ On The Ritz- The Music of Irving Berlin. Subscriptions and tickets can be purchased for individual dinner or dessert seatings of each presentation. Please visit www.majestictheatre.net  for more information or call 603-669-7469.

MANCHESTER: The Palace Theatre in partnership with American Foundation for Equal Rights (AFER) and Broadway Impact are proud announce a one-night-only reading of “8,” a play chronicling the historic trial in the federal constitutional challenge to California’s Proposition 8, written by AFER Founding Board Member and Academy Award-winning writer Dustin Lance Black. On Friday, February 10, 2012 at 7:30 pm, New Hampshire audiences can watch a student cast from New Hampshire ’s largest public University make the case for marriage equality at Manchester ’s Historic Palace Theatre in Downtown Manchester. The University of New Hampshire ’s Department of Theatre and Dance, in association with campus groups Mask and Dagger, Wild Acts, and The Alliance, present a staged reading of “8” a new documentary play by Dustin Lance Black about the federal case for marriage equality. Following the performance, stick around for a Q&A with marriage equality advocates to learn more about marriage equality in New Hampshire and the fight for equality across the Nation. All tickets are $20. To purchase tickets, call the Palace Theatre box office at (603)668-558 or purchase online at www.palacetheatre.org.  For information on how your local theater can produce “8,” visit: www.8theplay.com

NEW!! MILFORD: ONE-ACT PLAYWRITING FESTIVAL - A Ghra (Sweetheart); The Wednesday Man - January 27 & 28 at 7:30 pm @ Amato Center for the Performing Arts, 56 Mont Vernon St. TICKETS AT THE DOOR $5. Supported by the Nancy O Fund of the NH Charitable Foundation -  www.svbgc.org

NASHUA: The award-winning youth theatre will next present Noises Off in February, Disney’s Winnie The Pooh in March, and Disney’s Beauty And The Beast in May. For more information regarding Peacock Players upcoming auditions, Mainstage productions, classes, and Summer Camp – please visit www.peacockplayers.org.   To purchase tickets or for more information, please call the Box Office at (603) 886-7000 or click www.vendini.com/ticket-software.html?w=338f98b77cb5ce3fa9676351d105c308&t=tix.  Performing at the Janice B. Streeter Theater, 14 Court Street.

NEW!! PORTSMOUTH: Ron White will appear at The Music Hall Wednesday April 18, 2012 at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $78 and $65 and are on sale to members noon Friday January 27 and to the public noon Friday February 10. They 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.

ROCHESTER: The Rochester Opera House, with floor leveled and orchestra seats removed, transforms into a night club with cocktail seating and cash bar for the return of Hypnotist Comic Frank Santos Jr. on Saturday, February 11 at 8:00 PM. Expect the unexpected during this uproariously funny, fast-paced R-rated comedy show with lots of audience participation. Under Santos’ spell, you and your friends or strangers across the room become the stars… dancers, singers and everything in between! This is a hilarious, energetic and unique show that you will never forget! Reserve tickets for cocktail seating (limited) or balcony seating online at www.rochesteroperahouse.com  or call/stop by the box office (603) 335- 1992, M/W/F from 10-5 and before the show. So that tables can be arranged to seat you and your party, please call ahead to the box office to reserve your table/s. Handicap access is available in the balcony only. Patrons under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

ROCHESTER: Little Shop of Horrors @ Rochester Opera House - February 23-March 3. This show is a flat floor event with cocktail seating, cash bar with light supper and dessert. Cocktail Seating $25 and Balcony $20. City Hall, 31 Wakefield St. (603) 335-1992; www.rochesteroperahouse.com


Rhode Island


BRISTOL: 2/3-4 - No Exit; 2/24-3/3 - The Beaux Stratagem; 3/23-24 - Endgame; 3/30-31 - Variety Show; 4/20-28 - Return to the Forbidden Planet; 4/23 - Cupid and Psyche (Figures of Speech Theatre) @ Rogers Williams University Performing Arts Center - (401) 254-3666

CRANSTON: S.A.L.T. (Stage Actors Live Theater) presents 3 One Acts by David Lindsay-Abaire. Chickens discuss crossing the road, wine glasses discuss divorce and a strange woman falls into a pool while spying on people in a Connecticut home. Crazy Eights, Baby Food and That Other Person by David Lindsay-Abaire, also featuring eight new monologues by Kevin Broccoli! January 20-22 and 27-29, all performances at 7:30pm. Pay-What-You-Can preview dress rehearsal on Thursday, January 19, for guests with reservations. Tickets are otherwise $15 ($10 for students and seniors). Call 401-490-9475 to make a reservation. Black Box Theatre at Artists' Exchange, 50 Rolfe Square. Visit www.artists-exchange.org  for more information.

CRANSTON: Rob Velella presents Edgar Allan Poe: Love and Death. Edgar Allan Poe once wrote that the death of a beautiful woman is the most poetical topic in the world. See if he was right as Poe himself returns to life to read from the works that best display that thin line between love and death — including Annabel Lee and The Raven. Celebrate Valentine's Day — by burying it alive! Saturday, February 11th at 6 and 8 pm. Recommended for ages 13 and up. Admission is $6 per person, or $10 for couples. Space is limited. Call 401.490.9475 to book. Black Box Theatre at Artists' Exchange, 50 Rolfe Square. Visit www.artists-exchange.org  for more information.

PROVIDENCE: Trinity Rep is pleased to announce a sparkling addition to Providence’s winter social calendar – Red White & Blues, a casual evening featuring food, wine, and dancing to the music of local band The Silks, will take place on January 28. Co-chaired by Gil McLean and his wife Michelle Collie, sponsored by McLean’s store, Bottles Fine Wine, and media sponsor Rhode Island Monthly, the benefit party will take place from 7PM to midnight at the Pell Chafee Performance Center, 87 Empire St., Providence. Tickets are $60 and are available now online at www.trinityrep.com, by phone at 401-351-4242, in person at the Trinity Rep Box Office at 201 Washington St. in Providence as well as at Bottles on 141 Pitman St. in Providence. A $100 VIP ticket is also available, granting attendees entrance into an exclusive champagne tasting beginning at 6PM. The wine tasting will be complimented by delicious culinary offerings from several local restaurants.

PROVIDENCE:
Providence College Department of Theatre, Dance & Film, Angell Blackfriars Theatre Smith Center for the Arts presents LEND ME A TENOR by Ken Ludwig - Jan. 27-29, Feb. 3-5 Fridays, Saturdays at 8 PM; Sundays at 2 PM. Tickets and information: www.providence.edu/theatre or 401-865-2218

PROVIDENCE: 1/27 - RAIN: A Trubute to the Beatles; 2/8-19 - Mary Poppins 
@ Providence Performing Arts Center, 221 Weybosset St. - (401) 421-5767; www.ppacri.org 

PROVIDENCE: The Providence Performing Arts Center (PPAC) and producers Thomas Schumacher of Disney Theatrical Productions and Cameron Mackintosh announced today that the award-winning musical MARY POPPINS will run February 8 through 19, 2012. Tickets are still available for Amica’s Family Night at MARY POPPINS on Friday, February 17 at 7:30P; with the purchase of a regularly-priced ticket, receive a kid's ticket of equal value FREE. These tickets are available for selected seating locations only. To purchase, visit or contact the PPAC Box Office at 220 Weybosset Street in downtown Providence or call (401) 421-ARTS (2787).

NEW!! PROVIDENCE: Motherhood the Musical®, a musical comedy highlighting the universal blessings and perils of being a mother, is produced by the team who brought Menopause The Musical® to sold-out audiences around the world, Motherhood the Musical®. The 90-minute musical will feature local and regional actors when it touches down in Providence on May 25 through July 1. Regular tickets are $44 and are on sale now at www.trinityrep.com,  by phone at 401-351-4242, and at the Trinity Rep box office at 201 Washington St. in Providence. Performances will be at 7:30PM on Wednesdays through Saturdays, with an additional 2PM matinee on Saturdays and Sundays during the run. PLUS - SPECIAL DISCOUNTS! All seats purchased by March 15 for performances between May 25-June 3 are $29; all seats purchased after March 15 for performances between May 25-June 3 are $38.

WOONSOCKET: Encore Repertory Company presents The Full Monty. There is adult content in this show. May 4th and 5th, 2012 @ Stadium Theatre - www.stadiumtheatre.com

WOONSOCKET:
Encore Kids' Disney's Beauty and The Beast, Jr. - March 9th, 10th and 11th, 2012 @ Stadium Theatre - www.stadiumtheatre.com

Vermont

NEW!! BURLINGTON: 2/3 - Novelle Circus: CIRCA @ The Flynn Center Main Stage - www.flynncenter.org

BURLINGTON
: Ongoing events - Flynn Center for the Performing Arts, 153 Main St. For ongoing listings, visit www.flynncenter.org 

ESSEX: WINTER 2012: Evening with (Christopher) Durang ~ four one-act adult plays; SPRING 2012 (tentative): Annie ~ the musical based on the comic strip. INFO: www.essexplayers.com 

WHITE RIVER JUNCTION: NORTHERN STAGE presents LES LIAISONS DANGEREUSES by Christopher Hampton, based on the novel by Choderlos de Laclos, directed by Brooke Ciardelli, at the Briggs Opera House, 12 North Main Street, January 18–February 5, 2012. Performances Tuesdays through Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. (except Fri., Jan. 20 at 7:00 p.m.), Sundays at 5:00 p.m., plus Thursday, Jan. 26 at 2:00 p.m. Tickets $20-$60 for adults, $18-$58 for seniors and $15 - $55 for children, depending on day and seating section. Group rates available. For tickets, call (802) 296-7000. Tickets also available online at www.northernstage.org.

MUSIC

Connecticut


BRIDGEPORT: 2/25 - SCARAB (a tribute to Journey); 3/3 - Face to Face (a tribute to Billy Joel & Elton John); 3/31 - Gary Puckett; 6/2 - Jay & the Americans' 6/23 - Chuck Negron
@ Downtown Cabaret theatre, 263 Golden Hill St. - (203) 576-1636; www.downtowncabaret.org


DARIEN: The Darien Arts Center ’s Cabaret Theatre presents the fabulous “Cookie” Thomas and his Trio with special guest vocalist Joan Carlo. This special one night performance takes place at the DAC Weatherstone Studio, 2 Renshaw Road; February 11, 2012 at 8 pm. Cookie will warm winter’s chills with romantic classics, sultry blues and hot jazz. Reservations required, call 203.655.5414 or visit http://arts.darien.org.  Adults - $25; Students - $15.

EDGARTON: 2/11 - Melissa Manchester; 2/19 - Ben Vereen
@ Edgerton Ctr. for the Performing Arts - (203) 371-7908

FAIRFIELD: 3/13 - Keith Johnston w/Andy Kolar @ Sacred Heart University, 5151 Park Ave. All concerts in the series are free and open to the general public. The concerts will be held in the Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts Theater on the Sacred Heart University Fairfield campus.

NEW!! HARTFORD: 1/27 - Mary Pan & Monica Czausz; 2/24 - DuBois a L'orgue; 2/26 - La Voix du Dubois; 3/11 - Hartt at the Cathedral; 3/16 - Verdi's Requiem; 4/8 - Easter Sunday Concert; 4/27 - Eternal Light; 5/1 - Phillipe LeFebvre; 5/6, 13 & 27 - Sacred Sound Sings; 5/23 - Te Deum: Mozart, Britten & More @ the Cathedral of Saint Joseph, 140 Farmington Ave. There is no admission charge for concerts at the Cathedral, but a free-will offering will be accepted. For more information, visit www.cathedralofsaintjoseph.com/music-sacredsounds

HARTFORD: The Hartt School presents the New England premiere of Thomas Pasatieri’s The Hotel Casablanca, February 2-4, at 7:30 PM, and Sunday, February 5, at 3:00 PM, in Millard Auditorium, University of Hartford, 200 Bloomfield Avenue, West Hartford. Admission is $20, with discounts for seniors, students, and groups. Admission is free for University of Hartford students, faculty, and staff with current University ID. For tickets and information, contact the University of Hartford Box Office at 860.768.4228 or 1.800.274.8587, or visit www.hartford.edu/hartt.

HARTFORD: The Hartt School is proud to announce The Jackie McLean Institute of Jazz performance schedule for the 2011-2012 academic year. Please call the University Box Office at 860.768.4228 or 800.274.8587 or visit www.hartford.edu/hartt for tickets and up-to-date scheduling information for all performances. Collage Concert - February 17 & 18; Jimmy Cobb master class - March 28; The Hartt Big Band - April 13; Freshman Jazz Vocal Recital - April 17; Jazz Vocal Recital - April 18; Abraham Burton & Eric McPherson master class - April 25; Two Concerts - May 3 & 4.

NEW!! HARTFORD:
The Hartt School of the University of Hartford proudly presents its annual Collage Concert on Friday and Saturday, February 17 and 18, at 7:30 PM in Lincoln Theater, on the University of Hartford’s West Hartford campus, 200 Bloomfield Avenue, West Hartford. A unique opportunity to experience the full range of performing arts disciplines in one evening, the Collage Concert features students from all of Hartt’s performing Divisions. Tickets (general admission) are free but required and early reservations are recommended. Tickets may be obtained in person at the University of Hartford Box Office in Lincoln Theater, or by calling the Box Office at 860.768.4228 or 800.274.8587.

HARTFORD: HSO POPS! SERIES: CIRQUE DE LA SYMPHONIE
- Hartford Symphony Orchestra with Carolyn Kuan, music director & conductor; Cirque de la Symphonie, guest performers - Saturday, February 18, 2012 │ 8:00 p.m. Mortensen Hall │ The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts. Program: Excerpts from Georges Bizet: Carmen Suite; Dmitri Shostakovich: Festive Overture, Camille Saint-Saëns: Danse Macabre and Samson and Dalila; Bedrich Smetana: The Bartered Bride; Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake and Sleeping Beauty; Johann Sebastian Bach: Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565, and more.  Ticket Information: Tickets range in price from $20-$67.50. Student and children tickets are $10. $25 tickets are available for patrons age 40 and under. To purchase tickets or for more information, please contact HSO ticket services at (860) 244-2999 or visit www.hartfordsymphony.org.

NEW LONDON: The United States Coast Guard Band Chamber Players
perform on Sunday, January 29, at 2 p.m. in Leamy Concert Hall at the United States Coast Guard Academy.  This event is free and open to the public. No tickets are required. Leamy Concert Hall is accessible to the handicapped. For more information on the Coast Guard Band, visit www.uscg.mil/band or call the Concert Information Line at (860) 701-6826. In the case of inclement weather, call (860) 701-6826.

RIDGEFIELD:
Two rock legends -- the Edgar Winter Band and Rick Derringer -- are returning to The Ridgefield Playhouse on Friday, January 27, at 8 p.m. Saxophonist and multi keyboardist Edgar Winter continues to thrill audiences with “Frankenstein”, “Free Ride” and “We All Had a Real Good Time”. Guitarist Rick Derringer is a rock and blues icon known for “Hang On Sloopy”, “Rock and Roll Hootchie Koo” and “Bad to the Bone”. Together, they continue to make rock history with their powerhouse rock, blues and jazz. For tickets ($60), call or visit the box office, 203-438-5795 or go online at www.ridgefieldplayhouse.org  

RIDGEFIELD: Andy Grammer
, special guest rock singer/songwriter Ryan Star and Action Item, Tuesday, February 7, 8 p.m., $37.50, Ridgefield Playhouse, 80 East Ridge (203) 438-5795, www.ridgefieldplayhouse.org

WESTPORT:
Westport Arts Center presents Janina Fialkowska, Pianist - Sun., Feb. 26, 3 p.m., WAC Gallery. $25 / $10 - college students & younger. This Georgetown, CT resident is one of the world’s most poetic pianists, having enchanted audiences for over 30 years with her glorious lyrical sound, sterling musicianship, and musical integrity. A solo recital of pieces by Chopin, and Liszt. For more information, contact Westport Arts Center at 203-222-7070, www.westportartscenter.org.  Gallery hours are Monday- Saturday, 10am to 5pm; Sunday, 12pm to 4pm, at 51 Riverside Avenue.

WESTPORT: Westport Arts Center presents Jazz Jam Thursdays - March 1, April 12, May 17 & June 14, 7pm, Westport Arts Center Gallery. $15 for the public; $10 for WAC Members; $10 for college students and younger. FREE for musicians who come to jam. Join WAC’s Artistic Director for Jazz, Brian Torff for a toe-tapping jam session with some of the community’s most active musicians. These sessions are intended to be a spontaneous exploration of jazz, blues, and other music styles. Students and semi-professionals encouraged to drop in and jam. For more information, contact Westport Arts Center at 203-222-7070, www.westportartscenter.org.  Gallery hours are Monday- Saturday, 10am to 5pm; Sunday, 12pm to 4pm, at 51 Riverside Avenue.

WESTPORT: Westport Arts Center presents Jesse Mills (Violin), Masumi Per Rostad (Viola), and Raman Ramakrishnan (Cello) - Sun., May 20, 4 p.m., Westport Arts Center Gallery. $25 / $10 – college students & younger. Three acclaimed artists—the violist of the Pacifica Quartet, the cellist of the Daedalus Quartet, and the violinist of Antares—have combined to form an elite string trio. They will offer us masterworks by Mozart and Dohnányi, along with a contemporary piece. For more information, contact Westport Arts Center at 203-222-7070, www.westportartscenter.org. Gallery hours are Monday- Saturday, 10am to 5pm; Sunday, 12pm to 4pm, at 51 Riverside Avenue.

Maine

BOOTHBAY HARBOR & GORHAM: Violinist Ronald Lantz and pianist Laura Kargul will celebrate the Valentine season with a program of French romantic music, featuring the Maine premiere of the little known "Sonata for Violin and Piano" by Jacques de la Presle. Valentine’s means coupling, so it’s only appropriate that the two musicians will perform in two separate concerts: Saturday, Feb. 11, at 7:30 p.m. at The Opera House at Boothbay Harbor, ticketing information at
www.boothbayoperahouse.com or call the box office at (207) 633-5159. And again Sunday, Feb. 12, at 3 p.m. in USM School of Music’s Corthell Concert Hall, College Avenue, Gorham. Tickets to the USM event cost $15 general public; $10 seniors/USM employees; $5 students/children. For reservations, contact the Music Box Office at
www.usm.maine.edu/music/boxoffice or (207) 780-5555.


NEW!! GORHAM: Conductor Robert Lehmann steps off the podium and re-enters his native violin habitat for a spectacular recital featuring two blockbusters sonatas by Prokofiev and Brahms on Friday, March 16, at 8 p.m. in Corthell Concert Hall, USM Gorham, as part of the University of Southern Maine School of Music’s Spotlight Concert Series. Tickets cost $15 general public; $10 seniors/USM employees; $5 students/children. For reservations, contact the Music Box Office at www.usm.maine.edu/music/boxoffice or 780-5555. In case of snow emergencies, call 780-4800 for concert information. TTY: 780-5646.
For more information on the USM School of Music’s spring concert season and programs of study, visit www.usm.maine.edu/music.  Sign up for e-notices, or find us on Facebook as USM School of Music, www.facebook.com/Music.USM


PORTLAND: The Portland Symphony Orchestra’s (PSO) Tuesday Classical concert on January 24 features three works by two composers who were each deeply inspired by their homelands. The concert features guest conductor Christopher Warren-Green and violinist Steven Moeckel, and will be held at 7:30 PM at Portland’s Merrill Auditorium. Tickets are available through PortTIX.com, 207-842-0800 or at the box office at 20 Myrtle St. www.portlandsymphony.org

NEW!! PORTLAND: The Portland Symphony Orchestra
s (PSO) Tuesday Classical concert on February 14, is the ultimate Valentine’s Day extravaganza. Under the direction of Music Director Robert Moody, the PSO will perform some of the most evocative, romantic music ever written for orchestra. The concert features guest pianist and Maine native Henry Kramer, and guest artists from Portland Stage. The concert will be held at 7:30 PM at Portland’s Merrill Auditorium. For complete season information, visit www.portlandsymphony.org.

PORTLAND:
Tickets are on sale now for PORTopera’s summer production of Puccini’s Madama Butterfly on July 25 and 27, 2012. Both performances will be at 7:30 p.m. at Portland’s Merrill Auditorium. This heartbreaking tale of love, loss of innocence and desertion, is one of the most beloved, and beautiful, operas in the world. Tickets are available through porttix.com or in person at the PortTIX box office, 20 Myrtle St., Portland, noon to 6 pm Monday through Saturday. PORTopera is Maine’s only opera company performing fully staged operas with nationally and internationally acclaimed artists. For more information about PORTopera, its Young Artists Program and mainstage performance, visit www.portopera.org

UNITY
: Ongoing performances at UNITY CENTRE for the Performing Arts, 42 Depot Street - www.unityme.org/theater or call (207) 948-SHOW

Massachusetts

OSTON: by the north-wind sent
- Saturday, February 4, 2012, 8 PM & Sunday, February 5, 2012, 3 PM @ Chameleon Arts Ensemble, Goethe-Institut, 170 Beacon Street - www.chameleonarts.org;  617-427-8200

BOSTON: Celebrity Series of Boston will present Soweto Gospel Choir on Sunday, February 12 at 3pm at Symphony Hall, 301 Massachusetts Ave. Tickets for Soweto Gospel Choir are priced at $60, $55 and $47, and are available online at www.celebrityseries.org,  by calling CelebrityCharge at (617) 482-6661 Monday-Friday 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. or at the Symphony Hall box office, 301 Massachusetts Ave.

BOSTON: Celebrity Series of Boston will present the Hagen Quartet on Sunday, February 26 at 3pm at NEC’s Jordan Hall, 30 Gainsborough Street, Boston. Remaining tickets for the Hagen Quartet are $55 and $47, and are available online at www.celebrityseries.org, by calling CelebrityCharge at (617) 482-6661 Monday-Friday 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m., or at the Jordan Hall box office, 30 Gainsborough Street.

BOSTON: 3/2-3 - Mozart & Levins; 5/4-5 - Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice
@ Boston Baroque - www.bostonbaroque.org 

NEW!! BOSTON: Michael Ricca, On My Way to You, The Music of Michel Legrand -
Tuesday, March 20, 2012 at 8:00 p.m. @ Scullers Jazz Club, 400 Soldiers Field Road. $20; 617-562-4111 or www.scullersjazz.com

BOSTON: March 25, April 22 - Boston Symphony Chamber Players
@ New England Conservatory of Music’s Jordan Hall, 30 Gainsborough St. Subscriptions to the Boston Symphony Chamber Players’ 2011-12 series are priced at $72, $92, and $128, and are available from the BSO’s Subscription Office by calling 617-266-7575. Single tickets for the individual concerts are priced at $21, $28, and $37, and go on sale August 8 through SymphonyCharge at 617-266-1200, on www.bso.org,  at the Symphony Hall Box Office, or at the Jordan Hall Box Office at 30 Gainsborough Street. On the day of the concert, tickets may only be purchased at Jordan Hall. Jordan Hall is wheelchair-accessible. All programs are subject to change. For current program information, dial 617-CONCERT (617-266-2378).

BOSTON: INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART, 100 Northern Avenue. For complete listings & information, call (617) 478-3103.

CAMBRIDGE: The powerful pianist/composer Satoko Fujii and trumpeter Natsuki Tamura make a rare Boston appearance on Sunday, February 5 at Lily Pad, 1353 Cambridge Street. Tickets for the 4:00 p.m. show are $10. For more information call 617-395-1393 or log on to http://lily-pad.net

CAMBRIDGE: On Saturday, February 18th at 8pm at the Cambridge YMCA Theater, 820 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, the Jazz Composers Alliance will present a program of new creative music featuring compositions for the 19-piece JCA Orchestra by resident composers Jim Hobbs, Darrell Katz, Bill Lowe, Bob Pilkington, and Norm Zocher. Tickets are $12, and $8 for seniors and students. For further information on the Jazz Composers Alliance, call 781 899-3130; email info@info@jazzcomposersalliance.org;  or visit www.jazzcomposersalliance.org

CONCORD: 3/18-20 - Concord Orchestra Pops w/Marlene VerPlanck; 3/23-24 - Les preludes. Concord Orchestra performances will be at 8 pm at the Performing Arts Center at 51 Walden in Concord. Tickets are $25 for adults, $20 for senior citizens, and $10 for students. For information, visit www.concordorchestra.com  or call 978-369-4967

CONCORD: 3/3 - Concord Band Winter Concert: Brassed Off; 4/13-14 - Spring Pops with Amanda Carr @ FOPAC, 51 Walden St. - (978) 897-9969; www.concordband.org

DUXBURY: South Shore Conservatory’s popular Adult Open Mic returns to the Ellison Center for the Arts, 64 St. George Street, on Friday, February 10, from 7 to 9 pm. Open to the public, performers and are invited to entertain with vocal, instrumental or theatrical performances. Past acts have included Celtic trio Pukah Fin, the Belle Tones, singer-songwriter Mike Shea, a capella ensemble Friends in Song, as well as many well know local duos including Beth and Jeff Largent, Pamela and Peter Smith, and Diana and Dan Cohen. Sound system, keyboard, drums, accompanist (keys or guitar) are provided. Cover charge is $10 per person. Call ahead to register, limited admission is available at the door. Refreshments are available. To register or for more information, call South Shore Conservatory at (781) 934-2731 x11, email Anne at a.smith@sscmusic.org, visit www.sscmusic.org, or follow us on Facebook.

CONCORD: 3/17 - Balkan Folk Music Night @ Folk Arts Center of New England, FOPAC, 51 Walden St. - (781) 662-7475; www.facone.org

FALL RIVER: Ongoing events @ Waterstreet Cafe, Water St., Battleship Cove - (508) 672-8748; www.waterstreetcafe.com

FRAMINGHAM: Ongoing performances at Amazing Things Arts Center, 160 Hollis St. - 508.405.2274; www.amazingthings.org 

FRAMINGHAM: Every second Wednesday of the month Leslie Holmes: Open Mic Night at the AMAZING THINGS ARTS CENTER (160 Hollis Street - 508-405-2787 - www.amazingthings.org), and each show features a special guest. The open-mic starts at 7:00 pm (signup at 6:30 pm), and the featured performers go on at 8:10 pm. There is an $10 cover charge ($9 cover for BACA members).

GREAT BARRINGTON: 2/25 - Midwinter Fireside Concert @ Close Encounters with Music, Searles Castle - (800) 843-0778; www.cewm.org 

GREAT BARRINGTON: 3/24 - Grand Piano Quartets: Schumann and Brahms; 4/21 - Trade Winds: From China with Love; 5/19 - The Dedaelus Quartet: Beethoven, Schubert & Berg @ Close Encounters with Music, Mahaiwae Performing Arts Ctr. - (800) 843-0778; www.cewm.org 

GREENFIELD: Claire Bryant and Elizabeth Joy Roe, cello and piano @ The Pushkin, 4 Federal Street - Saturday Jan 7, 7:30 PM. $15 adults students $10. 
http://theartsblock.com/pushkin/live-at-the-pushkin?task=view_event&event_id=46; (413) 774-0150

HINGHAM: A free Family Arts Safari hosted by South Shore Conservatory will be held Saturday, January 21, from 10 am – 12 noon. Open to the public, the event welcomes the area’s families to spend time together exploring music, theater and movement at South Shore Conservatory, One Conservatory Drive. The family-friendly event kicks off with an original SSC production, by Conservatory faculty members, dramatizing a search for endangered musical instruments such as the "ferocious French horn", "migrating marimba" and "bellowing bassoon". The performance is followed by a rich sampling of SSCreative Seeds early childhood programs. An “Arts Passport” allows explorers to sample instruments and travel through a variety of music, creative movement and drama activities. Admission to all activities is free of charge. Families are welcome to tour the facility, preschool and kindergarten, meet faculty and staff, and learn more about the broad range of programs offered for children of all ages. For more information, call 781-749-7565, ext. 33, or visit www.sscmusic.org

HINGHAM: Family entertainer Vanessa Trien on February 5, Jazz/Rock/Pop Jam on March 4, and The Sherwoods of Cornell on April 20 and 21. For more information CCS concerts and other Conservatory events, performances and programs, please visit www.sscmusic.org 

HUDSON: Ongoing Events @ 40 Washington St. - (978) 567-0948; www.harvestcafeonline.com

LENOX: 4/19 - CEWM Annual Luncheon & Musicale Benefit @ Close Encounters with Music, Blantyre - (800) 843-0778; www.cewm.org 

LENOX: 6/2 - The Roaring Twenties: Berlin, Paris, New York @ Close Encounters with Music, Ozawa Hall - (800) 843-0778; www.cewm.org 

LOWELL: Ongoing Events @ Lowell Auditorium - For complete listings, visit www.lowellauditorium.com,  or call (978) 454-2299.

MARBLEHEAD: Ongoing Events @ Me & Thee Coffeehouse, 28 Mugford St. - For complete listings, call (781) 631-8987 or visit www.meandthee.org

NATICK: Joan Osborne-February 25, George Winston-March 16 and 17, Enter The Haggis-March 24 @ TCAN, 14 Summer St. - www.natickarts.org

NORTHAMPTON: The powerful pianist/composer Satoko Fujii gives a solo performance on Friday, February 3 at the Northampton Center for the Arts as part of its "A World of Piano" series. For more information log on to www.nohoarts.org.

NORTHAMPTON: Ongoing Events @ Iron Horse Music Hall, 20 Center. St. - (413) 586-8686; www.iheg.com

PLYMOUTH: The Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra pulls out all the stops with their “annual-but-all-new” Simply Classic Gala, Saturday, February 11, 2012, 6 to 11 p.m. at the historic Loring Center, 386 Court Street. The classic event will “Swing, Sizzle and Celebrate!” guests into the night with gourmet dinner stations, live auction, cocktails, and entertainment. All proceeds support Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra’s music and education programs. Tickets are $75 per person, and include dinner stations. For table seating, exclusive 8 person tables may be reserved for $800 each for the evening. Reservations may be made by calling 508-746-8008 or emailing events@plymouthphil.org by January 23. Tickets will be held at the door. Free parking is available on site. The Loring Center is handicap accessible.

SALISBURY: Ongoing events @ Blue Ocean Music Hall, 4 Oceanfront North - 978-462-5888; www.blueoceanhall.com

SHIRLEY: 2/3 - Tinsley Ellis; 2/24 - Roomful of Blues @ Bull Run Restaurant, 215 Great Road - 978-425-4311; www.bullrunrestaurant.com

SHIRLEY: Ongoing events @ Bull Run Restaurant, 215 Great Rd. For complete listings, visit www.bullrunrestaurant.com 

NEW!! SOMERVILLE: Sunday, February 26, 2012 - Marcia Ball w/BeauSoleil avec Michael Doucet @ Somerville Theatre, 55 Davis Square - 617-876-4275; www.worldmusic.org.  Showtime: 7pm. Ticket price: $39

SOMERVILLE: Ongoing events @ Johnny D's, 17 Holland St. - (617) 776-2004; www.johnnyds.com 

SOMERVILLE: Ongoing events @ Somerville Theatre - For complete listings, visit www.somervilletheatreonline.com  or call (617) 625-4088

SPRINGFIELD: Ongoing events @ uNi Coffeehouse, 245 Porter Lane Dr. For listings & complete info: http://uNiCoffeehouse.org 

WALTHAM: Reagle Music Theatre of Greater Boston presents ISN'T IT ROMANTIC? Love Songs from the Stage and Screen starring Rachel York and Brent Barrett - Sunday, February 19 at 1 pm @ Reagle Music Theatre, 617 Lexington Street.  This brand new concert by two of Broadway's brightest stars (and scintillating co-stars of the London production of KISS ME, KATE filmed for PBS Great Performances and available on DVD) is receiving its world premiere at Reagle Music Theatre through an exclusive arrangement. Rachel York (City of Angels, Les Miserables, Victor/Victoria and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels) is a Drama Desk and two-time IRNE Award winner. Brent Barrett (Grand Hotel, Annie Get Your Gun, Chicago and Phantom - The Las Vegas Spectacular) has won the LA Drama Critics Circle Award and been nominated for an Olivier.  www.reagleplayers.com

WATERTOWN: An American Journey will be presented Sunday, March 4, 2012 at 3:00pm in the Charles Mosesian Theatre at the Arsenal Center for the Arts, 321 Arsenal Street. The show is appropriate for adults and children and includes audience participation, a Revels hallmark. Seating is General Admission. Tickets: $20 adults, $12 students/children 12 and under. Tickets may be purchased online at www.revels.org or by phone at 617-972-8300 ext. 31. Group rates are available.


WATERTOWN: 3/24 - Spring Sing @ Revels, St. John's Church, 80 Mt. Auburn St. - www.revels.org 

WATERTOWN: 3/4 - An American Journey @ Revels, Arsenal Ctr. for the Arts - www.revels.org 

WATERTOWN: 5/31 - Celebration of the Spring @ Perkins School of the Blind, Dwight Hall, 175 N. Beacon St. - www.revels.org 

WESTON: Boston Area Women Playwrights' Our Voices Festival VI - 6th Annual Celebration of Boston Area Women Playwrights! March 24, 2012 – 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. @ Fine Arts Center, Black Box, Regis College -, www.diarydoor.typepad.com/ourvoices  

WHATELY: Ongoing events @ Watermelon Wednesdays, West Whately Chapel, near the intersection of Conway and Williamsburg Roads. All shows begin at 7.30 pm. All tickets are $15). Advanced tickets are available at www.brattleborotix.com.  Some tickets will also be available at the door the night of the show. For more information call Paul Newlin at 413-665-3741. Note: the facility is fan-ventilated. www.watermelonwedensdays.com

NEW!! WORCESTER: John Cate & the van Gogh Brothers
- Saturday, February 4th at Vincent’s on Suffolk Street. Start time 9:00 PM sharp... End time 12:00 AM really sharp.  Andy Plaisted looks for his shadow on drums! Visit www.johncate.com  

New Hampshire

DURHAM:
The University of New Hampshire Department of Music Faculty Concert Series presents guitarist David Newsam in concert Sunday, February 12 at 3:00 p.m. in Bratton Recital Hall of the Paul Creative Arts Center on the Durham campus. David will present an eclectic recital of music for solo guitar, with music from around the world, on his collection of unique stringed instruments. His repertoire includes Classical, Flamenco, Bossa Nova, Jazz, and the music of Latin America. David’s instruments include 6, 7, 8, and 10-stringed guitars. The concert is free and open to the public. For more information, call the UNH Department of Music at 603-862-2404 and visit our website at www.unh.edu/music.

DURHAM:
The University of New Hampshire Traditional Jazz Series presents Matt Wilson’s Arts and Crafts Monday, February 27, 2012 at 8:00 p.m. in Johnson Theatre of the Paul Creative Arts Center, on the Durham campus. General admission tickets are $8 each and 6$ each for students and seniors. Tickets are available at the UNH Memorial Union Ticket Office and at the door one hour prior to the performance. You may also order tickets online at www.unhmub.com/ticket/ or call (603)862-2290. Visit our website at www.unh.edu/music.

NEW!! DURHAM:
The University of New Hampshire Department of Music presents the UNH Concert Band, under the direction of Casey Goodwin and the UNH Symphonic Band, under the direction of Mark Zielinksi in concert Tuesday, February 28 at 8:00 p.m. in the Johnson Theatre of the Paul Creative Arts Center. 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.  

DURHAM:
The University of New Hampshire Department of Music presents the UNH Jazz Bands, under the direction of David Seiler, Wednesday, February 29, 2012 at 8 pm in Johnson Theatre of the Paul Creative Arts Center on the Durham Campus. Enjoy a dazzling array of tunes performed by these talented students.
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.  

GUILFORD
: Ongoing performances @ Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion, 72 Meadowbrook Ln - www.meadowbrook.net 

SULLIVAN: Ongoing events @ APPLE HILL CENTER FOR CHAMBER MUSIC - (603) 847-3371, or visit www.applehill.org 

Rhode Island

BRISTOL: 2/5 - CMW Strings; 3/25 - Marilynn Mair & Enigmatica; 5/7 - RWU Instrumental Ensemble; 5/10 - RWU Chorus Concert @ Rogers Williams University Performing Arts Center - (401) 254-3666

NEW!! CRANSTON: The annual Cajun & Zydeco Mardi Gras Ball celebrates it's 20th anniversary this year with an extended lineup of four bands and an earlier start time of 5:00 pm on Saturday, February 18, 2012, at Rhodes on the Pawtuxet, 60 Rhodes Place, Cranston, RI 02905. One of the only authentic Mardi Gras celebrations in New England, the event will run until midnight and features a costume contest with prizes in a variety of categories including best group, best couple and best individual and a grand cash prize for best overall costume. Featured bands this year include two 2012 Grammy nominees: CJ Chenier & the Red Hot Louisiana Band and Steve Riley & the Mamou Playboys. Also on the lineup is four-time Grammy nominated band, The Pine Leaf Boys plus Preston Frank, Ed Poullard & the Big Daddy Zydeco Band. The Hot Tamale Brass Band will also be on hand to lead the costume judging parade and add festive atmosphere to the event. Tickets are $35 in advance and $45 at the door and may be purchased on the website at www.mardigrasri.com or in the mail by sending a self addressed stamped envelope and check made out to Lagniappe Productions, 51 White Oak Ct, Wakefield, RI 02879. A limited number of Tables of 10 are available with advance purchase. For more info, see the website or call 401-783-3926

PAWTUCKET
: Ongoing events @ STONE SOUP COFFEEHOUSE, St. Paul's Church, 50 Park Pl. - www.stonesoupcoffeehouse.com 

PROVIDENCE: Bobby McFerrin @ The Vets, May 10, 2012 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $22. 10-time Grammy Award winner and one-man orchestra Bobby McFerrin uses his four-octave range and a vast array of vocal techniques to conjure the unmistakable sound of a trumpet in a jazz standard, the cello in a classical composition and the bubbly melody of a pop song. www.vmari.com  or 401-421-ARTS (2787).

WESTERLY: Ongoing events @ KNICKERBOCKER CAFÉ, 35 Railroad Ave - 401-315-5070, 401-596-4225; www.theknickerbockercafe.com

Vermont

NEW!! BURLINGTON: 2/17 - The French Connection: Le Vent du Nord/Pine Leaf Boys @ The Flynn Center Main Stage - www.flynncenter.org

BURLINGTON
: Ongoing events at HIGHER GROUND MUSIC, 1214 Williston Rd. - www.highergroundmusic.com

BURLINGTON: Ongoing events at FLYNN CENTER, 153 Main St. - www.flynncenter.org  

DANCE

Connecticut


DARIEN: “So We Think We Can Dance” will take place at the DAC’s Weatherstone Studio on January 7th at 7 pm. Tickets are $10 at the door. A reception will follow the performance. For further information, call (203) 655-8683 or visit our website at http://arts.darien.org.

Maine

WESTBROOK: Portland Ballet Company's spring performance is the classic ballet Giselle, a story of love, betrayal, madness, revenge, and forgiveness that is the most famous and enduring of all romantic ballets. The dancers tell the story of the peasant girl Giselle who must, after her premature death, protect her lover from wilis, the enchanting but deadly spirits of scorned maidens. PBC will present Giselle in three performances in Westbrook and one performance in Saint John, New Brunswick during March. Saturday, March 17, 2012, 8:00 P.M.; Saturday, March 24, 2012, 2:00 P.M. & 8:00 P.M. Westbrook Performing Arts Center, 471 Stroudwater Street. Tickets: PortTix, 207-842-0800 or www.porttix.com,  or in person Monday through Saturday, noon to 6 p.m. at the Myrtle St. box office in Portland.

Massachusetts

BOSTON: 1/16-2/12 - Contrapose Dance Residency @ BCA, 539 Tremont St. - www.bcaonline.org

BOSTON:
Celebrity Series of Boston will present Israeli dance company Inbal Pinto & Avshalom Pollak Dance Company in Oyster on February 3 and 4, 2012 at the Paramount Theatre, 560 Washington Street. This is a Boston debut for the Inbal Pinto and Avshalom Pollak Dance Company. Tickets are $60 and $50, and are available online at www.celebrityseries.org, by calling CelebrityCharge at (617) 482-6661 Monday-Friday 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. or at The Paramount Theatre box office.

BOSTON
: All Boston Ballet performances are held at Boston's Opera House: Simply Sublime - February 9–19; Play With Fire - March 1–11; Don Quixote - April 26–May 6; FANCY FREE - May 10–20.  Subscriptions and individual tickets are available online 24 hours a day at www.bostonballet.org, by phone at 617.695.6955, and in person at the box office at 19 Clarendon Street, Boston, Mon–Fri, 9:30am-5pm. Tickets start at $25 for season ballets and $35 for Night of Stars and The Nutcracker. Group Sales tickets for parties of 10 or more are available through the box office at 617.695.6955.

BOSTON: Ongoing performances @ INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART, 100 Northern Avenue. For complete listings & information, call (617) 478-3103.

CAMBRIDGE: 2/10-26 - Classical Lovers; 3/16-4/1 - Of Worlds Apart; 4/20-5/6 - AbsurdUs @ Jose Mateo Ballet Theatre, The Santuary Theatre, Harvard Sq. - (617) 354-7467; www.ballettheatre.org 

HINGHAM: A free Family Arts Safari hosted by South Shore Conservatory will be held Saturday, January 21, from 10 am – 12 noon. Open to the public, the event welcomes the area’s families to spend time together exploring music, theater and movement at South Shore Conservatory, One Conservatory Drive. The family-friendly event kicks off with an original SSC production, by Conservatory faculty members, dramatizing a search for endangered musical instruments such as the "ferocious French horn", "migrating marimba" and "bellowing bassoon". The performance is followed by a rich sampling of SSCreative Seeds early childhood programs. An “Arts Passport” allows explorers to sample instruments and travel through a variety of music, creative movement and drama activities. Admission to all activities is free of charge. Families are welcome to tour the facility, preschool and kindergarten, meet faculty and staff, and learn more about the broad range of programs offered for children of all ages. For more information, call 781-749-7565, ext. 33, or visit www.sscmusic.org

NORTH ADAMS: March 24 and 25, Jacob’s Pillow Dance and MASS MoCA will co-present leading Australian contemporary dance company Chunky Move in Connected. Based in Melbourne, the company brings “blasts of choreographic excitement” (Jack Anderson, New York Times) to its performances. Their daring and innovative works have garnered fans around the world, with “strongly conceived and arrestingly choreographed and designed physical theatre” (The Times, U.K.). This engagement will mark Chunky Move’s first Berkshire County engagement since the 2007 Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival. Hunter Center at MASS MoCA. Tickets: $39 premium / $29 orchestra / $25 mezzanine / $10 children under 16. To Order: MASS MoCA Box Office hours are Wednesday through Monday, 11am–5pm. Order by phone: 413.662.2111.

New Hampshire

CONCORD: Critically acclaimed Everett Dance Theatre takes audiences on a journey into the universe’s most complex structure, the human brain, with Brain Storm on Saturday, January 28 at 8:00pm. Tickets for this performance are $20 for students/seniors and $35 for adults. Tickets are available now by calling 603-225-1111, online at www.ccanh.com, and at the box office on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Ticket prices: $45 Gold Circle, $33 Orchestra/Mezzanine, $25 Balcony.


Rhode Island

BRISTOL: 3/5 - Hilary Easton + Company; 3/7-8 - Junior/Senior Dance Concert; 5/3-6 - The Dance Theatre in Concert
@ Rogers Williams University Performing Arts Center - (401) 254-3666


PROVIDENCE: Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company @ The Vets, March 10, 2012 at 8 p.m. “Story/Time” World Premiere Tour. Tickets start at $18. Experience a titanic force in the world of dance! Bill T. Jones, one of America ’s most visionary artists and the creative force behind Broadway hits “Spring Awakening” and “Fela!”, returns to FirstWorks with the world premiere tour of a thrilling multimedia work. www.vmari.com or 401-421-ARTS (2787).

Vermont

NEW!! BURLINGTON: 2/3 - Paul Taylor Dance Company; 2/17-18 - Everett Dance Theatre: Brain Storm
@ The Flynn Center Mainstage - www.flynncenter.org

BURLINGTON
: Ongoing performances at FLYNN CENTER, 153 Main St. - www.flynncenter.org  

 
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