Boston Common Visitor's Center (Boston, MA)
Saturday, Aug. 2 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
The Plaza Theatre at the Boston Center for the Arts (Boston, MA)
Saturday, Aug. 2 2008 @ 4:00pm Saturday, Aug. 2 2008 @ 8:00pm
Full Price: $30.00 - $38.00 Our Price: $15.00 - $19.00* Rated:
Part vaudeville extravaganza, part exposé, and wholly electrifying, this Tony Award-winning musical reveals uneasy truths about the American Dream. Assassins is Stephen Sondheim's controversial investigation into the personalities of nine individuals who attempted to assassinate a President of the United States. Learn More
Gloucester Stage (Gloucester, MA)
Saturday, Aug. 2 2008 @ 3:00pm Saturday, Aug. 2 2008 @ 8:00pm
Full Price: $35.00 Our Price: $17.50* Rated:
Gloucester Stage Company presents Lee Blessing's Going To St. Ives. The lives of two powerful women, an affluent English doctor and the mother of an African dictator, become irrevocably intertwined in this captivating juxtaposition of black and white, order and chaos, heroism and hell. Academy Award nominee Lindsay Crouse and Elliot Norton Award winner Jacqui Parker star. Learn More
ImprovBoston (Cambridge, MA)
Saturday, Aug. 2 2008 @ 7:00pm
Full Price: $10.00 Our Price: $5.00* Rated:
Taking the audience through songs, sketches, musical numbers, monologues, a little bit of improv and a lot of audience interaction, the cast of Mosaic uncovers 18 social, political and personal pictures of today. With what the Boston Globe called "material that embodies the fast-paced laughs of Saturday Night Live and the satirical zing of The Daily Show," Mosaic is not just a funny show, but a memorable satire of modern trends, politics and culture. Learn More
The Publick Theatre at Christian Herter Park (Brighton, MA)
Saturday, Aug. 2 2008 @ 8:00pm
Full Price: $32.00 Our Price: $16.00* Rated:
The Publick Theatre presents Hay Fever by legendary British comic playwright Noel Coward. Displaying the sophisticated wit for which Coward is renowned, the beloved play tells the story of the eccentric, artistic Bliss family, who each invite a guest to stay at their country house for the weekend, with chaotic results. Learn More
Central Square Theater (Cambridge, MA)
Saturday, Aug. 2 2008 @ 3:00pm Saturday, Aug. 2 2008 @ 7:00pm
Full Price: $25.00 Our Price: $12.50* Rated:
In the play QED, the audience will see an intimate portrait of Richard Feynman — Nobel Prize-winning physicist, brilliant and controversial theorist, prankster, safecracker, and lover of Tuvan throat singing. A series of post-performance discussions will be led by scientists of the MIT and Harvard communities, many of whom knew Feynman personally. Learn More
Central Square Theater (Cambridge, MA)
Saturday, Aug. 2 2008 @ 10:00pm
Full Price: $25.00 Our Price: $12.50* Rated:
Eight instruments, twelve characters, one man! Conceived and performed by Boston's favorite jazzman, Stan Strickland, Coming Up For Air is based on Strickland's near-death experience when his life and career flash before his eyes after being overtaken by rogue waves in Hawaii. This riff about life and art takes the audience on a musical odyssey of soulful discovery. Learn More
The Plaza Theatre at the Boston Center for the Arts (Boston, MA)
Saturday, Aug. 2 2008 @ 10:30pm
Full Price: $17.00 Our Price: $8.50* Rated:
Company One presents After School Special. The play tells the story of Janet, a perky teen-ager who, in order to save the life of her faithful dog Duke, must become wicked popular. Along the way, she outwits the school bully, befriends nerds, defies her sociopathic mother, discovers her true secret identity, and figures out who is killing all the contestants in the high school beauty pageant. The Boston Globe called After School Special "deliciously dadaesque". Learn More