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The Virginia Wimberly Theatre is a 360-seat brand new state-of-the-art proscenium theatre. With luxurious seating split between an orchestra and mezzanine, each seat in the theatre ensures an intimate and comfortable theatregoing experience. The Wimberly Theatre has eight wheel chair seats - four in the orchestra and four in the mezzanine - with elevator access to the mezzanine. The theatre is … Morenamed in honor of the wife of the Huntington's Chairman of the Board J. David Wimberly, who joined the Board in 1993 and has served as its Chair since 1996.
Sparks fly and long-hidden secrets tumble into the open when the LeVay brothers bring their new girlfriends home to Martha's Vineyard's world of privilege. This smart, moving, and funny portrait of a complex African-American family from acclaimed Huntington Playwriting Fellow Lydia R. Diamond (Voyeurs de Venus) is an of-the-moment look at sibling rivalry and the weight of parental expectations. Learn more...
Maureen McGovern performs A Long and Winding Road, her moving musical memoir chronicling the moments that define the Baby Boomer generation, from the hope-filled years of the 1960s, through the dark years of Vietnam and the AIDS crisis, to today's promise of a better tomorrow. Learn more...
Emmy Award-winning stand-up comic Judy Gold presents Mommy Queerest. The follow-up to her hit one-woman show 25 Questions for a Jewish Mother features tales from her life as a lesbian comedian and mother of two boys. Gold's credits include half-hour stand-up specials on both Comedy Central and HBO. Learn more...
Adam Pascal, award-winning original star of Broadway's Rent and Aida, performs an evening of Broadway songs from a variety of composers old and new, classic rock songs from his musical influences and original compositions as well. This concert will have both Broadway and rock fans on their feet. Learn more...
Ennio Marchetto is the original quick-change artist who turns origami into hilarious theatrical magic. Watch in amazement as a world of celebrity icons unfolds before your eyes, where Pavarotti becomes all three tenors, Eminem morphs into a disco diva, and an ancient mummy's unraveling reveals the secret to Cher's eternal youth. Don't miss this internationally acclaimed, family-friendly show, back in Boston for the first time in 14 years. Learn more...
Actress/comedienne Judy Gold and award-winning playwright Kate Moira Ryan embarked on a five-year journey across the United States, interviewing Jewish mothers of different ages, ethnicities, and occupations. Gold weaves their alternately hilarious and emotional stories with her own experiences as a mother, daughter, and Emmy Award-winning writer. The result is a moving and humorous performance that everyone and their mothers will love. Learn more...
A recent Irish immigrant, Brendan now calls Boston home. He misses his family, but works hard to assimilate to his adopted country, earn his American citizenship, and find love and meaning in his new life in this funny and touching premiere by acclaimed Boston writer Ronan Noone. Learn more...
Augustine Early (Campbell Scott of "The Secret Lives of Dentists," "Roger Dodger"), a crooked journalist, has made an art of clawing his way up the professional ladder. When he turns a prominent politician's tawdry predilections into front-page news, the scandal threatens to undo the one person he thought was immune: himself. The Atheist is a searing and hilarious new play about catching the perfect front-page headline, whatever the cost. Learn more...
The outrageous Kiki & Herb, the alter egos of Justin Bond and Kenny Mellman, bring their smash-hit Broadway show to Boston. Fresh off having Kiki & Herb: Alive from Broadway named one of the ten best Broadway shows of 2006 by The New York Times, the duo's signature blend of old showbiz antics and indie-rock attitude will have audiences swooning with adoration and doubling over with laughter. Learn more...
Theatre's hottest young writer meets Boston's best director for an outrageous, don't-miss-it show! Demeter, an exquisite statue of the Greek goddess, is created during the Italian Renaissance. She pines for her lost daughter, and for the affections of her sculptor Giuseppe. Fast-forward 500 years as Demeter stands, heartbroken and neglected, in a present-day American city park, and redemption comes in the most suprising of forms. Learn more...