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The Curious Incident of the The Rape of Lucretia through January 27 Still Standing Twelfth Night Indecent Merrimack Repertory Theatre Dog in the Night-time Birdy Boston Lyric Opera True West 617-824-8400 / artsemerson.org B15 New Repertory Theatre Lyric Stage Company of Boston Huntington Theatre Company January 9 - February 3 Marblehead Little Theatre The Gamm Theatre February 11 - March 3 Commonwealth Shakespeare Company March 11 - March 17 March 29 - April 28 April 26 - May 25 M8 978-654-4678 / mrt.org January 25 - February 3 617-542-6772 / blo.org B2 April 11 - May 5 Face Off 617-923-8487 / newrep.org B25 February 27 - March 10 617-585-5678 / lyricstage.com B22 617-266-0800 / huntingtontheatre.org B18 781-631-9697 / mltlive.org M7 401-723-4266 / gammtheatre.org R1 781-239-5880 / commshakes.org M15 ImprovBoston The Burn An Inspector Calls January 1 - April 30 4th Annual Faculty Concert School of Rock april Becoming Dr. Ruth The Wilbury Theatre Group Escaped Alone ArtsEmerson Little Shop of Horrors 617-576-1253 / improvboston.com B19 Broadway In Boston New Repertory Theatre January 10 - February 3 Merrimack College Trinity Repertory Company February 12 - February 24 The Gamm Theatre March 14 - March 24 April 27 - May 19 R3 January 27 A Bronx Tale 401-400-7100 / thewilburygroup.org B15 April 11 - May 12 black odyssey February 28 - March 17 617-824-8400 / artsemerson.org B25 merrimack.edu/rogers M13 617-259-3400 / BroadwayInBoston.com B13 617-923-8487 / newrep.org Broadway In Boston 401-351-4242 / trinityrep.com R2 Trinity Repertory Company 401-723-4266 / gammtheatre.org R1 The Wolves It ! ’s a Play April 2 - April 14 January 3 - February 3 Spamilton: An American The Song of Summer ongoing Lyric Stage Company of Boston Beautiful - The Carole 617-259-3400 / BroadwayInBoston.com B13 Roald Dahl’s James and the 401-351-4242 / trinityrep.com R2 Parody march Trinity Repertory Company January 11 - February 3 King Musical Giant Peach Huntington Theatre Company March 14 - April 14 617-585-5678 / lyricstage.com B22 Broadway In Boston Wheelock Family Theatre The Donkey Show Small Mouth Sounds February 12 - March 10 401-351-4242 / trinityrep.com R2 Everybody January 29 - February 10 Once April 12 - May 12 American Repertory Theater / Oberon SpeakEasy Stage Company 617-266-0800 / huntingtontheatre.org B18 617-259-3400 / BroadwayInBoston.com B13 The Suffolk University Theatre More Weight SpeakEasy Stage Company 617-353-3001 / wheelockfamilytheatre.org B31 617-547-8300 / americanrepertorytheater.org B26 January 4 - February 2 Not Medea Department The Wilbury Theatre Group March 1 - 30 617-933-8600 / SpeakEasyStage.com B7 To The Source The Heath It’s a Play! Flat Earth Theatre April 4 - April 7 January 11 - February 2 617-933-8600 / SpeakEasyStage.com B7 My Song is Love Unknown: In Search of The Unicorn ArtsEmerson Merrimack Repertory Theatre March 15 - March 30 866-811-4111 / suffolk.edu/theatre 401-400-7100 / thewilburygroup.org R3 Readings and Songs Rosalita’s Puppets A Doll’s House, Part 2 January 30 - February 3 February 13 - March 10 617-923-8487 / flatearththeatre.com B25 Romeo and Juliet for Holy Week 617-633-2832 / rosalitaspuppets.com B11 Huntington Theatre Company 617-824-8400 / artsemerson.org B15 978-654-4678 / mrt.org M8 Lucky Stiff Heartland Huntington Theatre Company Merrimack College January 4 - February 3 Evita The OnStagers New Repertory Theatre March 1 - March 31 April 15 Improv Boston Mainstage 617-266-0800 / huntingtontheatre.org B18 Macbeth Uncommon Women and Others The Company Theatre April 4 - 6 January 12 - February 9 617-266-0800 / huntingtontheatre.org B18 merrimack.edu/rogers M13 Improv Boston Trinity Repertory Company Salem State Theatre March 15 - 31 978-837-5355 / essexcountycreates.org M13 617-923-8487 / newrep.org B25 617-576-1253 / improvboston.com B19 Mainstage 781-871-2787 / companytheatre.com M17 January 31 - March 3 February 14 - 24 Ball in the House: Les Miserables ImprovBoston 401-351-4242 / trinityrep.com R2 978-542-6365 / salemstatetickets.com M14 A Cappella Night Filibus The Mysterious It Broadway In Boston The Night Watch ! January 4 - April 28 The Haunted Life ’s a Play Sky Pirate The Gamm Theatre Ball in the House April 16 - April 28 617-576-1253 / improvboston.com B19 february The Little Foxes Merrimack Repertory Theatre The Post-Meridian Radio Players January 17 - February 10 March 2 617-259-3400 / BroadwayInBoston.com B13 Lyric Stage Company of Boston March 20 - April 14 April 5 - April 13 Family Show 401-723-4266 / gammtheatre.org R1 merrimack.edu/rogers M13 The Mystery of Miz Arnette February 15 - March 17 978-654-4678 / mrt.org M8 pmrp.org B3 Dead House ImprovBoston KEY: LOCAL WRITER 617-585-5678 / lyricstage.com B22 The 25th Annual Putnam Boston Playwrights’ Theatre January 5 - April 27 Well Walpole Footlighters Jesus Christ Superstar Constellations It ! February 1 - February 17 County Spelling Bee April 18 - 28 ’s a Play NEW WORK / WORLD PREMIERE 617-576-1253 / improvboston.com B19 Wellesley Repertory Theatre When Angels Fall The Wilbury Theatre Group Marblehead Little Theatre 508-668-8446 / footlighters.com M20 Weston Friendly Society 866-811-4111 / BostonPlaywrights.org B6 LOCATION January 17 - February 10 March 21 - April 13 April 5 - April 14 ArtsEmerson March 2 - March 9 781-283-2000 / wellesleyrep.org M21 401-400-7100 / thewilburygroup.org R3 781-631-9697 / mltlive.org M7 STANDING O / GENDER PARITY February 20 - February 24 857-267-1880 / westonfriendly.org M22 617-824-8400 / artsemerson.org B15 STAGESOURCE EVENT venue guide STAGEPAGE.WINTER/SPRING.2019 2 019 . greater boston B21 Loeb Drama Center M10 North Shore Music Theatre 64 Brattle St, Cambridge, MA 02138 62 Dunham Road, Beverly, MA 01915 B1 Arlington Friends of the Drama 22 Academy St, Arlington, MA 02476 B22 Lyric Stage Company of Boston M11 Payson Park Church 140 Clarendon St, Boston, MA 02116 365 Belmont St, Belmont MA 02478 StagePage 2.0! B2 Artists for Humanity Epicenter 100 W 2nd Street, Arlington, MA 02476 B23 Margaret Jewett Hall M12 Quannapowitt Playhouse 11 Garden St, Cambridge, MA 02139 As you may have heard, The StagePage is going digital! We invite you to visit www.StagePage.org, your B3 Boston Brunch Church 55 Hopkins St, Reading, MA 01880 52 Russell St, Cambridge, MA 02140 B24 Modern Theatre M13 Rogers Center for the Arts digital portal to New England Theatre. Want to know what’s good in Rhode Island, looking for a little night 525 Washington St, Boston, MA 02111 315 Turnpike St, North Andover, MA 01845 B4 Boston Center for the Arts music up in Maine, well you’re on the right track. Browse through hundreds of theatre listings that will take 527 Tremont St, Boston, MA 02116 B25 Mosesian Center for the Arts M14 Salem State Callan Studio Theater 321 Arsenal St, Watertown, MA 02472 you all the way from Saturday night to Sunday morning and beyond. 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B7 14 Summer St, Natick, MA 01760 Calderwood Pavilion WINTER/SPRING 527 Tremont St, Boston, MA 02116 B28 United Parish in Brookline M17 The Company Theatre 210 Harvard St, Brookline, MA 02446 30 Accord Park Drive, Norwell, MA 02061 B8 Central Square Theater 450 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA 02139 B29 Unity Church in Somerville M18 The Hanover Theatre and Conservatory 6 William St, Somerville, MA 02144 B9 Chelsea Theatre Works for the Performing Arts Theater Maker? 181 Winnisimmet St, Chelsea, MA 02150 B30 Villa Victoria Center for the Arts 2 Southbridge St, Worcester, MA 01608 85 West Newton St, Boston, MA 02118 B10 Club Cafe M19 Theater III Be sure to save the dates for the 2019 Job Fair, 209 Columbus Ave., Boston, MA 02116 B31 Wheelock Family Theatre 250 Central St, Acton, MA 01720 180 Riverway, Boston, MA 02215 SAVE THE DATES: B11 East Somerville Branch Library M20 Walpole Footlighters Playhouse which is FREE for Job Seekers, and/or the 2019 115 Broadway, Somerville, MA 02145 metro 2 Scout Rd, East Walpole, MA 02032 StageSource Auditions.
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