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The A.R.T.'s flexible and intimate second performance space at the intersection of Arrow Street and Mass. Avenue in Cambridge is now open! This 300-seat theatre serves as an incubator for new work in addition to hosting performances by the A.R.T./MXAT Institute for Advanced Theatre Training and collaborations with other organizations.
American Repertory Theatre presents a double bill of two of acclaimed playwright David Mamet's early comedies: Sexual Perversity in Chicago and The Duck Variations. Both plays showcase Mamet's command of lightning-quick comic banter, while skewering the antics of young and old alike. Learn more...
A single doll-repair expert travels to modern-day Troy, only to find herself caught in the middle of the ancient war with Greece described in Euripides' Trojan Women. American Repertory Theatre's world premiere production of Trojan Barbie is an imaginative look at both modern warfare and Greek history, tinged with warmth, humor, and compassion. Learn more...
American Repertory Theatre presents Anne Washburn's play The Communist Dracula Pageant. This funny, chilling satire is a surreal and offbeat journey through the web of Romanian myth and history -- from Vlad Tepes, the original Count Dracula, to the savage administration of Nicolae Ceausescu -- drawn from the imagination of one of this country's most lauded young writers. Learn more...
When summer gets too darn hot, come cool off at the Zero Arrow Club, where four long-time stars from the American Repertory Theatre will be presenting a revue featuring the sparkling songs of Cole Porter. One of this country's greatest songwriters, Porter combined wit, longing, parodic patter, heartache, sophistication, and romance in such beloved musicals as Kiss Me Kate and Anything Goes. Learn more...
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...
American Repertory Theatre - Zero Arrow Theatre (Cambridge, MA)
2.5by 2 members
Saturday March 8, 2008 / 2:00pm
Full Price:
$16.00
Our Price:
$8.00*
Island of Anyplace has introduced thousands of elementary and middle-school students to the magic of live theatre. Jennifer's father has dragged her to the theatre when she'd much rather be at home or at a movie. But when she runs up on stage and starts to make up her own play, her father becomes a magician and helps her bring it to life on the stage. Learn more...
After acting in a production of Eve Ensler's The Vagina Monologues, Dutch actress Adelheid Roosen approached Muslim women living in the Netherlands to ask them similar questions about their sexuality. The result is a vital, surprising and poetic portrait of love and relationships in the Islamic community. Each monologue is a glimpse into each woman's soul, imbued with deep feeling. Learn more...
Noël Coward, the witty composer, lyricist, and playwright, understood the timeless, bittersweet joys of love as no one else could. Drawn from Coward's songs, plays, and journals, this revue is a lighthearted romp featuring 33 tunes and a bevy of sketches, anecdotes, writings and musings. Learn more...
Inside the confines of the mysterious club The Onion Cellar, the internationally renowned rock duo The Dresden Dolls provide nightly entertainment. The club owner and his family (played by A.R.T. Company actors) are shrouded in mystery. While singer, songwriter, and keyboardist Amanda Palmer and drummer Brian Viglione play their punk-cabaret songs, the mystery unravels in an event where rock and roll meets theatre, carnival, circus, and street performance. Learn more...
Take the MBTA Red Line to the Harvard Square (T) stop, exit onto Massachusetts Ave. and walk toward Central Square to Arrow St.
Driving and Parking
Charles Hotel Garage:
If you're coming by car, one option is to park at the Charles Hotel Garage. Bring your parking ticket to the Box Office on the night of your performance for discounted validation. We also offer validation for the University Place Garage (617.491.0801). See also the Harvard University Parking Option (open to the public, advance permit required).
From North or South, take Route I-93 to the Storrow Drive exit, following signs for Cambridge. Storrow Drive becomes Soldier's Field Rd.
From West take Massachusetts Turnpike to exit at Allston tolls. Follow signs to Cambridge, and enter Storrow Drive/Soldier's Field Rd.
Exit Soldier's Field Rd.at Harvard Square, turn right onto John F. Kennedy St. and cross the river (Anderson Bridge) and Memorial Dr. Turn left onto Eliot St., left again onto Bennett St., continue past the Charles Hotel on your left and turn left onto University Rd.; the entrance to the Charles Square Garage will be immediately on your left, underneath the Charles Hotel. The entrance to the University Place Garage will be on the right.
Walking to the theatre from the Charles Square or University Place Parking Garage, exit onto University Rd., turn right onto Mt. Auburn St., proceed across John F. Kennedy St., bear left on Bow St., and continue to Arrow St.
For more information, please visit their website at:
http://www.amrep.org/venues/zarrow/
Handicap Information
The Zero Arrow Theatre is fully wheelchair accessible via the main entrance on Massachusetts Avenue and there is a ramp from Mount Auburn St. to the Massachusetts Ave. entrance.
Handicap seating may be available.
Please contact us before buying tickets to make arrangements.