New Art Center presents Over the Rainbow

Over the Rainbow will celebrate pride in our intergenerational connections— expressing from a queer perspective what is safe for us and for our youth. Including individual and collaborative work from children to elders of our beautiful community, our goal is to encourage sharing resources between young people with energy and fresh ideas and the experiences…

The Allen Center presents Forever Free

Allen Center for the Arts 35 Webster St, WEST NEWTON, MA, United States

Forever Free Monday, June 19, 4:00 pm The Allen Center presents Cherry Street Players led by Artist in Residence Allison Yoshie Eldredge in a program commemorating Juneteenth featuring works of Duke Ellington, Aretha Franklin, Scott Joplin, and W. Grant Still. This hybrid program of live and recorded performances, in the progressive spirit of Nathaniel Allen, recognizes legendary Black Jazz Musicians and…

New Art Center presents Over the Rainbow

Over the Rainbow will celebrate pride in our intergenerational connections— expressing from a queer perspective what is safe for us and for our youth. Including individual and collaborative work from children to elders of our beautiful community, our goal is to encourage sharing resources between young people with energy and fresh ideas and the experiences…

New Art Center presents Over the Rainbow

Over the Rainbow will celebrate pride in our intergenerational connections— expressing from a queer perspective what is safe for us and for our youth. Including individual and collaborative work from children to elders of our beautiful community, our goal is to encourage sharing resources between young people with energy and fresh ideas and the experiences…

Event Series New Rep presents The Normal Heart

New Rep presents The Normal Heart

Larry Kramer’s Tony Award-winning autobiographical drama, The Normal Heart, will open June 21 for a three-week run through July 9. Set in New York City in the early 1980s, Larry Kramer’s powerful, passionate, and controversial play was the first to treat seriously the poignant and devastating subject of AIDS. The Normal Heart traces Ned Weeks, a…

New Art Center presents Over the Rainbow

Over the Rainbow will celebrate pride in our intergenerational connections— expressing from a queer perspective what is safe for us and for our youth. Including individual and collaborative work from children to elders of our beautiful community, our goal is to encourage sharing resources between young people with energy and fresh ideas and the experiences…

Event Series New Rep presents The Normal Heart

New Rep presents The Normal Heart

Larry Kramer’s Tony Award-winning autobiographical drama, The Normal Heart, will open June 21 for a three-week run through July 9. Set in New York City in the early 1980s, Larry Kramer’s powerful, passionate, and controversial play was the first to treat seriously the poignant and devastating subject of AIDS. The Normal Heart traces Ned Weeks, a…

New Art Center presents Over the Rainbow

Over the Rainbow will celebrate pride in our intergenerational connections— expressing from a queer perspective what is safe for us and for our youth. Including individual and collaborative work from children to elders of our beautiful community, our goal is to encourage sharing resources between young people with energy and fresh ideas and the experiences…

The Hyde Community Center presents Summer in the Highlands

Hyde Community Center 90 Lincoln St, Newton Highlands, MA, United States

The Hyde Community Center 2023 Summer in the Highlands All Movies and Concerts are free and take place on Hyde Bandstand at Hyde Playground. Sponsor for all activities on Hyde Bandstand this summer: The Village Bank. In partnership with the Newton Highlands Neighborhood Area Council. For more information 617-201-7088 or director@hydecenter.org or www.hydecenter.org Hyde on…

Event Series New Rep presents The Normal Heart

New Rep presents The Normal Heart

Larry Kramer’s Tony Award-winning autobiographical drama, The Normal Heart, will open June 21 for a three-week run through July 9. Set in New York City in the early 1980s, Larry Kramer’s powerful, passionate, and controversial play was the first to treat seriously the poignant and devastating subject of AIDS. The Normal Heart traces Ned Weeks, a…