Boston Common Visitor's Center (Boston, MA)
Sunday, May. 4 2008 @ 2:00pm
Full Price: $20.00 Our Price: $10.00* Rated:
Experience Boston's movie magic by visiting filming hotspots made famous by your favorite TV shows and movies. Learn behind-the-scenes trivia and insider gossip about Good Will Hunting, The Departed, Ally McBeal , Mystic River, Cheers and many more. The most filmed part of Boston, the Boston Movie Mile, includes more than 30 filming locations. Learn More
American Repertory Theatre - Zero Arrow Theatre (Cambridge, MA)
Sunday, May. 4 2008 @ 7:30pm
Full Price: $39.00 - $52.00 Our Price: $19.50 - $26.00* Rated:
Spend an evening in the company of Nelson and Winnie Mandela, Desmond Tutu, Mrs. Evita Bezuidenhout ("the most famous white woman in South Africa") — and their alter ego, master satirist Pieter-Dirk Uys. His latest, most outrageous attack on political outrage underlines the "mock" in democracy and exposes the "con" in reconciliation. Learn More
Boston Center for the Arts - Calderwood Pavilion (Boston, MA)
Sunday, May. 4 2008 @ 3:00pm
Full Price: $51.00 - $54.00 Our Price: $25.50 - $27.00* Rated:
To boost his school's reputation, a British headmaster hires a hotshot young history teacher to groom students for their college exams—pitting the young instructor against the school's maverick English teacher, who seeks to broaden these student's horizons in sometimes-unorthodox ways. The New York Times called this Tony Award winner "madly enjoyable." Learn More
Longtime best friends Benjamin, a novelist, and David, a playwright, face challenges as the life path they once shared becomes divided. When Benjamin writes a hit novel, will their friendship be able to withstand the test of fame and jealousy? And more importantly, who should pay for lunch? Learn More
Leventhal-Sidman Jewish Community Center (Newton, MA)
Sunday, May. 4 2008 @ 1:00pm Sunday, May. 4 2008 @ 5:00pm
Full Price: $24.00 - $28.00 Our Price: $12.00 - $14.00* Rated:
Jewish Theatre of New England presents Jim Brochu's acclaimed one-man show, Zero Hour. Legendary Broadway icon Zero Mostel will take center stage once again as Brochu passionately recounts the story of the outrageous, shockingly funny and deeply emotional Mostel. Learn More
Boston Symphony Hall (Boston, MA)
Sunday, May. 4 2008 @ 3:00pm (The Trojans, Part I) Sunday, May. 4 2008 @ 6:00pm (The Trojans, Part II)
Full Price: $46.00 - $85.00 Our Price: $23.00 - $42.50* Rated:
Led by acclaimed conductor James Levine, the Boston Symphony Orchestra presents a concert performance of the opera Les Troyens (The Trojans) by Hector Berlioz. Part I, "The Capture of Troy," depicts the fall of Troy; Part II, "The Trojans at Carthage," depicts Aeneas at the court of Queen Dido in Carthage, their love affair, and his departure for Italy (leaving Dido emotionally shattered) to fulfill his destiny of founding Rome. Learn More
Guest conductor Federico Cortese, former Assistant Conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, leads the Newton Symphony Orchestra in Mozart's overture to The Marriage of Figaro, Beethoven's Triple Concerto (with members of the Boston Artists Ensemble, Sharan Leventhal, Jonathan Miller and Randall Hodgkinson), and in Mendelssohn's Third Symphony, the Scottish. Learn More