What’s it like to play chamber music? A feeling of ‘pure expression.’
The Concord Chamber Music Society’s new co-artistic directors share the “transformative power” of chamber music ahead of the group’s 25th season.
More Performing Arts
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Sheila E. previews Boston concerts and reflects on Paisley Park
The "Queen of Percussion" joined The Culture Show to talk about her influences, her work and the future of women in music before two shows at Boston's City Winery. -
BAMS Fest highlights local and national artists, showcasing Boston’s rich cultural heritage
The Boston Arts and Music Soul Fest, also known as BAMS Fest, takes over Franklin Park’s Playstead Field June 29 and 30. -
New play 'Toni Stone' tells the story of one of America's forgotten baseball stars
Playwright Lydia Diamond joined Under the Radar at the Boston Public Library to discuss her play running at the Huntington Theatre. -
Pianist Sharon Su found errors in sheet music she loved. So, she fixed it.
Pianist Sharon Su fell in love with a Florence Price composition, and then received an error-riddled version of the sheet music. -
Under the Radar sits down with playwright Lydia Diamond before the Huntington's "Toni Stone"
GBH’s Under the Radar is hosting an interview with Callie Crossley and playwright Lydia R. Diamond ( The Bluest Eye, Stick Fly) at the Boston Public Library. Enjoy a behind-the-scenes look at this grand slam new play centering the first woman in history to play professional baseball on a men’s team in the Negro Leagues. There will be an opportunity to ask Playwright and Director Diamond questions towards the end of the segment. All are welcome! Theatre, baseball, and history fans are especially encouraged to attend!
Registration is encouraged for this free event. -
Boston group celebrates 40 years of performing 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show'
Fans says cult classic remains as electric and relevant as ever. -
Here are the 2024 Elliott Norton Theater Award nominees
The Boston Theater Critics Association has announced the nominees for their 41st Annual Elliot Norton Awards. -
June Outspoken Saturdays
GBH will host Outspoken Saturdays, a spoken word poetry event for emerging artists. Every first Saturday of the month, the series will be created in collaboration with spoken word artist Amanda Shea.
Registration is encouraged for this free event.
Note: This event was originally scheduled to take place at the GBH Studio at the BPL but due to their broken air conditioning, this event will now take place at GBH’s main studios in Brighton. Please find details below.
Location: GBH Studios, One Guest Street Brighton, MA 02135
Directions and parking: https://www.wgbh.org/foundation/where-we-are/brighton-studios
15 Guest Street Parking Ticket Validation: GBH will validate parking tickets for guests who park in the 15 Guest Street Garage. Please bring your ticket inside to the registration table when you arrive. Parking ticket validation will happen as guests arrive to the event. -
May Outspoken Saturdays
The GBH BPL studio will host Outspoken Saturdays, a spoken word poetry event for emerging artists. Every first Saturday of the month, the series will be created in collaboration with spoken word artist Amanda Shea.
Registration is encouraged for this free event. -
'Hallyu! The Korean Wave' makes a big splash at the Museum of Fine Arts
A new exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts is a high amp historical remix of Korean culture and pop culture. It’s a celebration of everything South Korea has to offer, from K-Pop to K-dramas, from fine art to fashion.