Theater
Events
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Stat Geek in Natick
“Stat Geek in Natick” tells the true story of a sports stats genius, his talk radio persona, and his battle with a vicious eating disorder.
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An Evening with Allison Case
Firehouse Center for the Arts Market Square, Newburyport, MA, United StatesJoin us for an eclectic evening of music, ranging from Broadway classics to modern Broadway, led by Allison Case, with special guest Amy Spanger. New England natives, […]
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Terezin
MATIckets: $20/adult; $18/student and senior Terezin: Children of the Holocaust, the recipient of the 1984 Children's Television Drama Award, is a theatrical play that follows a […]
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Calling Home – 20th Annual New Works Festival
Firehouse Center for the Arts Market Square, Newburyport, MA, United StatesA US soldier stationed in Iraq communicates with his family back home in Arizona via webcam—including his fiancé, his war protesting brother, and his undocumented parents.
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An Evening of Shorts – 20th Annual New Works Festival
MA15 Short Plays presented over two weekends.
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You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown – Live at the Farm
Happiness is great musical theatre! With charm, wit, and heart, You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown explores life through the eyes of Charlie Brown and his friends in the Peanuts gang. This revue of songs and vignettes, based on the beloved Charles Schulz comic strip, is the ideal first show for those who would like to do a musical. Musical numbers include "My Blanket and Me," "The Kite," "The Baseball Game," "Little Known Facts," "Suppertime," and "Happiness." Guaranteed to please audiences of all ages!
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One Acts – 20th Annual New Works Festival
Firehouse Center for the Arts Market Square, Newburyport, MA, United StatesTwo dynamic One Act Plays. One unforgettable evening.
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An Evening of Shorts – 20th Annual New Works Festival
MA15 Short Plays presented over two weekends.
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Second Act Readers Theater Final Performance
MA$5 When is a tornado not a tornado? What twists a man into something he despises? Hamlet’s question “To be or not to be,” resonates deeply […]
