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01To31 30To27 21 21 21 22 Performances APR TO Rescheduled and Postponed Events DEC View this page to see status of events that were rescheduled or postponed. The health and well-being of our members and patrons are of the utmost 01 importance to us. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many... to Updates on 2020-21 performances 31 Wed 02pm to Fri 02pm SEP Summer Street Gallery: Rozsi Adean Moser Rozsi is an artist who lives in the Boston metro west area with her husband and 01 their fantastic cats. After enjoying a long career as a musician, she turned to to the visual arts as her new means of... 30 Free to General Public Wed 12pm to Thu 06pm SEP Summer Street Gallery: Rozsi Adean Moser Rozsi is an artist who lives in the Boston metro west area with her husband and 01 their fantastic cats. After enjoying a long career as a musician, she turned to to the visual arts as her new means of... 30 Free to General Public Wed 06pm to Thu 06pm SEP Karla Bonoff Karla Bonoff has been described as one of the finest singer-songwriters of her 30 generation, and, in her case, the description is not exaggerated. With a career Thu 08pm spanning four decades, Bonoff has... $40 public | $35 members OCT Summer Street Gallery: Leavitt and... Laurie Leavitt is a fine artist and Holliston resident who has worked in a variety 01 of media through the years, including oil and watercolor painting, mixed media to and printmaking. Drawing... 29 Free to General Public Fri 12pm to 04pm OCT The Sweet Remains Celebrating a decade together (and 40 MILLION Spotify plays!), THE SWEET REMAINS is the unusual band on today's music scene to be headed by 3 gifted 01 singer-songwriters, each of whom contributes to... Fri 08pm $25 public | $22 members OCT FILM: Respect Following the rise of Aretha Franklin’s career from a young child singing in her 02 father’s church’s choir to her international superstardom, "Respect" is the Sat 11am remarkable true story of the music... $12 public | $10 members OCT FILM: Fauci With his signature blend of scientific acumen, candor and integrity, Dr. Anthony 03 Fauci became America's most unlikely cultural icon during COVID-19. A world- Sun 11am renowned infectious disease specialist and... $12 public | $10 members OCT Dar Williams Dar Williams has been called “one of America’s very best singer-songwriters” 03 by The New Yorker. She’s released ten studio albums. She’s authored three Sun 07pm books and working on a fourth. Known... $45 public | $40 members OCT FILM: Fauci With his signature blend of scientific acumen, candor and integrity, Dr. Anthony 06 Fauci became America's most unlikely cultural icon during COVID-19. A world- Wed 07pm renowned infectious disease specialist and... $12 public | $10 members OCT FILM: Fauci With his signature blend of scientific acumen, candor and integrity, Dr. Anthony 07 Fauci became America's most unlikely cultural icon during COVID-19. A world- Thu 07pm renowned infectious disease specialist and... $12 public | $10 members OCT Ladies of Laughter: Funny and Fabulous... Hailing from Natick, MA award-winning comedian Kelly MacFarland tours clubs 08 and colleges across the country and has entertained our US troops overseas. Fri 08pm Kelly headlined the 2009 Boston Women... $28 public | $25 members OCT FILM: Fauci With his signature blend of scientific acumen, candor and integrity, Dr. Anthony 09 Fauci became America's most unlikely cultural icon during COVID-19. A world- renowned infectious disease specialist and... Sat 11am $12 public | $10 members OCT FILM: Fauci With his signature blend of scientific acumen, candor and integrity, Dr. Anthony 09 Fauci became America's most unlikely cultural icon during COVID-19. A world- Sat 02pm renowned infectious disease specialist and... $12 public | $10 members OCT Jonatha Brooke In 1999 she started her own independent label, Bad Dog, and has since 09 released six more albums. Her 2008 release, The Works, combined previously Sat 08pm unheard, unpublished Woody Guthrie lyrics... $35 public | $30 members jonathabrooke.com OCT FILM: Fauci With his signature blend of scientific acumen, candor and integrity, Dr. Anthony 12 Fauci became America's most unlikely cultural icon during COVID-19. A world- Tue 07pm renowned infectious disease specialist and... $12 public | $10 members OCT Rick Wakeman | VIP UPGRADE A pre-show VIP upgrade is available at $150 per person. This does NOT 13 include a concert ticket. You must have a concert ticket. VIP ticket holders Wed 06pm without concert tickets will not be permitted into... $150 VIP upgrade OCT Rick Wakeman - The Even Grumpier Old... Keyboard wizard Rick Wakeman has two reasons to celebrate. First, his 13 outstanding career in music has just been recognized by Queen Elizabeth II, Wed 08pm who named him a Commander of the Order of the British... $75 public | $65 members OCT Jake Shimabukuro With only four strings, Jake Shimabukuro is a humble master whose mission is 14 to connect and inspire people. Whether one on one or in front of an audience of Thu 08pm thousands, Jake shares a deep... $70 public | $65 members OCT An Evening with Carrie Newcomer and... Carrie Newcomer is a Grammy winning songwriter, recording artist, performer 15 and educator. She has been described as a “prairie mystic” by the Boston Globe and, “asks all the right questions... Fri 08pm $28 public | $25 members OCT Cancelled- Ellis Paul Family Show Ellis Paul is a critically acclaimed singer, songwriter, poet and troubadour. He is 16 the recipient of fifteen Boston Music Awards, second only to multi-platinum act Sat 11am Aerosmith. Since launching from... $12 adult | $10 children OCT Ellis Paul Ellis Paul is one of those gifted singer/songwriters. Though some may refer to 16 him as a folk singer, he is more, for lack of a better word, a singular storyteller, Sat 08pm a musician whose words reach out... $28 public | $24 members OCT FILM: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920) In 1920, DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE was adapted into a feature-length 17 production in which the great stage actor John Barrymore had his first major Sun 04pm screen role, and is generally regarded as America's... $12 public | $10 members OCT The Machine performs Pink Floyd:... A Two Night Package for The Machine performs Pink Floyd: UNPLUGGED for 22 both Feb 5 and 6 is available for an exclusive price of $70 public and $60 to members. To purchase, please call our... 23 $70 public | $60 members Fri 08pm to Sat 11pm OCT The Machine performs Pink Floyd:... The Machine Performs Pink Floyd, America's oldest and greatest Pink Floyd 22 tribute band, performs Pink Floyd hits, as well as early obscurities, in an Fri 08pm "unplugged" format, incorporating instruments as... $40 public | $35 members OCT FILM: The Velvet Underground The Velvet Underground created a new sound that changed the world of music, 23 cementing its place as one of rock 'n' roll's most revered bands. Directed by Sat 11am acclaimed filmmaker Todd Haynes, "The Velvet... $12 public | $10 members OCT FILM: The Velvet Underground The Velvet Underground created a new sound that changed the world of music, 23 cementing its place as one of rock 'n' roll's most revered bands. Directed by Sat 02pm acclaimed filmmaker Todd Haynes, "The Velvet... $12 public | $10 members OCT The Machine performs Pink Floyd:... The Machine Performs Pink Floyd, America's oldest and greatest Pink Floyd 23 tribute band, performs Pink Floyd hits, as well as early obscurities, in an Sat 08pm "unplugged" format, incorporating instruments as... $40 public | $35 members OCT FILM: The Velvet Underground The Velvet Underground created a new sound that changed the world of music, 26 cementing its place as one of rock 'n' roll's most revered bands. Directed by Tue 07pm acclaimed filmmaker Todd Haynes, "The Velvet... $12 public | $10 members OCT FILM: The Velvet Underground The Velvet Underground created a new sound that changed the world of music, 27 cementing its place as one of rock 'n' roll's most revered bands. Directed by Wed 07pm acclaimed filmmaker Todd Haynes, "The Velvet... $12 public | $10 members OCT Mary Fahl With “a voice for the gods that can transport listeners to other realms” (Boston 29 Globe), Mary Fahl is an expressive, emotional singer/songwriter who first Fri 08pm achieved fame as lead singer and co-... $35 public | $30 members OCT Tab Benoit Tab Benoit is a Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter and guitarist who has 30 built a remarkable 30+ year career on the foundation of his gritty and Sat 08pm soulful Delta swamp blues and acquiring a... $46 public | $42 members NOV Harvey presented by TCAN Players Mary Chase’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play is the story of Elwood P. Dowd, an 05 amiable but eccentric man with a very strange best friend—a six-foot, three-and- Fri 08pm one-half-inch invisible rabbit named... $22 public | $17 members NOV Harvey presented by TCAN Players Mary Chase’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play is the story of Elwood P. 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