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. 30 2008 @ 7:00pm
Full Price: $15.00 Our Price: $7.50* Rated:
For over thirty five years, Bill Staines has traveled back and forth across North America, singing his songs and delighting audiences at festivals, folksong societies, colleges, concerts, clubs and coffeehouses. Radio and TV appearances have included A Prairie Home Companion, Mountain Stage, The Good Evening Show and a host of local programs on PBS and network TV. Learn More
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)
Wednesday, Jul. 30 2008 @ 8:00pm (Head to Head Skills Challenge/Awards Ceremony)
Full Price: $10.00 Our Price: $5.00* Rated:
Improv Boston presents The Ultimate Comedy Championship, part of The Hump, their series of cutting-edge Wednesday comedy shows. Watch as four local comedy troupes — Neutrino Boston, ImprovJones, Hard Left Productions and Rebels Without Applause — compete in a variety of written and improvised comedy disciplines. Learn More
The Publick Theatre at Christian Herter Park (Brighton, MA)
Wednesday, Jul. 30 2008 @ 7:30pm
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
Tsai Performance Center at Boston University (Boston, MA)
Wednesday, Jul. 30 2008 @ 8:00pm
Full Price: $50.00 Our Price: $25.00* Rated:
In this gripping adaptation of Bizet's famous late-19th century opera, all of Bizet's most celebrated music is retained, with a pared-down cast of four singers and three actors, and an orchestra of 15 players. Performed in a superb English translation by Sheldon Harnick (Fiddler on the Roof, She Loves Me), this is Carmen like you've never seen it before—intense, intimate and bitingly tragic. Learn More
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