It's wicked pissah! Lost in Boston is a wildly imaginative improv production featuring scenarios that revolve around Boston's, ah, "unique" character. Dorchester, South Boston, Brighton or the Back Bay—this show sends it all up with hilarious observations about one of America's most eccentric—and lovable—towns. Learn More
Gore Place (Waltham, MA)
Wednesday, Jul. 16 2008 @ 7:00pm
Full Price: $15.00 Our Price: $7.50* Rated:
A favorite among regular concert goers, the Boston Chamber Ensemble will offer a special program of music from the world of Jane Austen arranged for flute and strings. Austen's novels and the venue, Waltham's historic mansion Gore Place, both date from the early 19th century. Learn More
North Shore Music Theatre (Beverly, MA)
Wednesday, Jul. 16 2008 @ 7:30pm
Full Price: $50.00 Our Price: $25.00* Rated:
North Shore Music Theatre presents Bye Bye Birdie. This popular musical, which won four Tony Awards for its original performance, tells the story of a '50s rock star who has been drafted into the army. As part of a farewell publicity stunt, he is scheduled to kiss one of his fans on national television; romantic chaos and popular songs ensue. Learn More
In this spectacular live stage show, you'll watch 15 life-size dinosaurs roaming the arena floor—feeding, fighting, protecting their young, defending their territory and convincing a live audience that dinosaurs are alive and present! Based on the award-winning BBC TV series, Walking with Dinosaurs is both a study in natural history and an engaging, innovative piece of entertainment. Learn More
You've seen ImprovBoston's House Teams and local area troupes and shows appear at the theater in their Sunday night Jamboree show — now you can see more of them! ImprovBoston is pleased to present these troupes and shows each Wednesday night as part of The Hump series for experimental and improvisational theater. Learn More
The Publick Theatre at Christian Herter Park (Brighton, MA)
Wednesday, Jul. 16 2008 @ 7:30pm
Full Price: $32.00 Our Price: FREE - $16.00* Rated:
The Publick Theatre presents Anton Chekhov's The Seagull. This masterpiece blends comedy and tragedy to expose the lives of the wealthy and their servants on a fading country estate in rural Russia. The story of unrequited love, irony, jealousy, regret and artistic ambition is brought to life in director Diego Arciniegas' original translation. Learn More