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  2. Boston Playwrights' Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Boston Playwrights' Theatre (BPT) is a small professional theatre in Boston, Massachusetts and the home of Boston University's MFA Playwriting Program. [1] As a venue, BPT rents its space for the rehearsal, reading, and production of new plays.

  3. Shubert Theatre (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    Flyer advertising Too Many Girls opening at the Shubert Theatre (Boston, Mass.) (1939) Program (May 11-23, 1942) for All's Fair, the pre-Broadway title for By Jupiter, at the Shubert Theatre (Boston, Mass.) Bostonian Society: Photo of 263-265 Tremont Street, c. 1943; Photo of interior of Shubert Theater, c. 1935-50

  4. Boch Center - Wikipedia

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    City Spotlights Leadership Program is a seven-week summer employment program for teens in the Boston area. In 2016, the program reached 61 students from 30 different high schools and 13 Boston and Everett neighborhoods. The program includes arts and leadership training, community advocacy, and performance. [12]

  5. There are a number of free concerts scheduled on the South ...

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    The South Shore has plenty of music, including Valerie Barretto, Suzanne McNeil, Sister Funk, The Side Cars Band, Four Sticks and Get the Led Out.

  6. Leader Bank Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The Leader Bank Pavilion is an outdoor amphitheater located in Boston, Massachusetts, used for concerts.It seats 5,000. Its season runs from May until October. The venue originally opened in August 1994 near Fan Pier.

  7. David Ippolito - Wikipedia

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    Ippolito's Central Park concerts are relatively well-known. However, in 2000, the Parks Department ordered him (and all other musicians in the park) to unplug his small speaker, which led to outcry from his fans and letters to The New York Times by supportive audience members. [4]

  8. Commonwealth Shakespeare Company - Wikipedia

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    Commonwealth Shakespeare Company (CSC) was formed in 1996 by artistic director Steven Maler and associate Joan Moynagh to bring free, outdoor Shakespeare to the people of the city of Boston. Since 1996, CSC has produced one full Shakespeare production each summer starting with A Midsummer Night's Dream in 1996 at Copley Square .

  9. Kate Snodgrass - Wikipedia

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    Kate Snodgrass is an American theater director and playwright. She was the artistic director of Boston Playwrights' Theatre until 2022. [1] [2] [3] She is a professor of the practice of playwriting in the English Department of Boston University. [4] Snodgrass won the 2012 Elliot Norton Award for Excellence. [5]