Boston Events for the Week of 1/31
Thursday, January 31 (7-8:30 pm)
Head over to Mary Norton Hall in Old South Church for the first night of Opera 101: Six Great Operas. This is course that will meet on the following five Thursdays and will chronicle the history of the chosen operas.
Friday, February 1
The ICA presents the opening day of their new exhibit “The World as a Stage,” in conjunction with the Tate Modern museum in London. This exhibit “examines how a sense of theater or spectacle has had an impact on the museum experience, redefining the roles of spectator and participant.”
Saturday, February 2 (10 am - 8 pm)
The Bayside Expo Center is hosting the Going Green Expo! this weekend to “…inspire, inform and empower rural and urban citizens alike by presenting a wide range of green practices, techniques and strategies for taking action to create a comfortable, compassionate and sustainable future and a liveable planet.”
Through February 3
American Reperatory Theatre presents Copenhagen, a play by Michael Frayn that chronicles the relationship of German physicist Werner Heisenberg and his old friend and colleague Niels Bohr during the onset of World War II.
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Hi, What is the story on the BSO, day or eve, also the POPS. It was so reasonable…or was I so young and had more money? Are their any elder OK Senior discounts.
Older but alive and interested. I live most of the time in RI but some of the time in Marblehead MA. I am in the process of updating my MBTA pass which I know is in my life somewhere. I am good to go. PSM
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