Favorite Poem Project
MACome to hear members of the community including the Mayor, city councilors, school administrators, students, old-timers, and new-comers read a diverse selection of their favorite poems with poems in Swedish, Japanese and more written by poets both traditional and non-traditional.
Never Forget Jack
MAPRESENTED BY KEENAN JACKSON When a mysterious object appears at a friend's house, Jack Harrington's peaceful life quickly becomes uprooted. He and 3 of his best friends are thrust into a war against opposing forces who threaten their past and their future...
Never Forget Jack
MAPRESENTED BY KEENAN JACKSON When a mysterious object appears at a friend's house, Jack Harrington's peaceful life quickly becomes uprooted. He and 3 of his best friends are thrust into a war against opposing forces who threaten their past and their future...
A Spicy World – Second Act Readers’ Theatre
MAOur Second Act Readers Theatre Program presents the short play of New England playwright, David Susman.
Terezin: Children of the Holocaust
MATIckets: $20/adult; $12/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 […]
A Brit of Magic
MAKeith Fields and Lady Sarah are a true comedy double act, a modern version of the great acts of time gone by. One moment they are performing an amazing piece of magic, the next… Well, you can never be certain of what is going to happen next! But you can be sure it will be funny!
Trifles and Escaped Alone
MAWritten one hundred years apart in drastically different styles, these one-act plays of murder and mayhem share startling similarities, depicting the lives of women with precision, ferocity and immense empathy.
Trifles and Escaped Alone
MAWritten one hundred years apart in drastically different styles, these one-act plays of murder and mayhem share startling similarities, depicting the lives of women with precision, ferocity and immense empathy.
Trifles and Escaped Alone
MAWritten one hundred years apart in drastically different styles, these one-act plays of murder and mayhem share startling similarities, depicting the lives of women with precision, ferocity and immense empathy.