Boston Events for the Week of 1/24
Through January 27
Catch the final days of The Writer’s Brush: An exhibition of art by writers, held at the Pierre Menard Gallery in Cambridge.
Thursday, January 24- Sunday, January 27 (8 pm)
The Boston Symphony Orchestra is performing works by Elgar, conducted by Sir Colin Davis this weekend. This concert also features mezzo-soprano Sarah Connolly, tenor Ben Heppner, and bass-baritone Gerald Finley.
Saturday, January 26 (8-10 pm)
Enjoy an evening of Baroque dance and music in the style of Louis XIV’s court with Le Triomphe de L’Amour at Springstep in Medford.
Saturday, January 26 (1 pm)
The Boston Children’s Theatre is performing Bears, Bears, Everywhere, a special interactive “snack theatre” experience with a craft, snack, and performance. Children ages 3-12 are welcome to attend.
Saturday, January 26 (12:30 pm)
Join playwright Douglas Carter Beane for conversation and a discussion of his play The Little Dog Laughed at the Calderwood Pavilion where the play is currently running.
Sunday, January 27 (1:30 - 3 pm)
The Institute of Contemporary Art is hosting “Making Movies in Massachusetts,” a discussion about filmmakers choosing the Bay State as present and future film location.
Sunday, January 27 (3:30 pm)
Also at the ICA, there’s a 90-minute discussion of the Tony award winning musical Avenue Q with producer Jeffrey Seller along with puppet conceiver and designer, Rick Lyon.
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