No matter how much we may not want it to happen, summer is coming to an end. But that doesn't mean the fun has to stop, there are a ton of interesting cultural events happening in the greater Boston area in the fall.
Below is by no means an exhaustive list, just a little something to help kickstart your event planning.
2019 Annual Fall Festival
The
Annual Fall Festival is an afternoon chock full of free fun and games for kids. Registration is required.
Visit the website for more information.
Saturday, October 5, 12-4pm
Christopher Columbus Park, Atlantic Ave., Boston,
foccp.org
A Christmas Celtic Sojurn with Brian O'Donovan
A Christmas Celtic Sojourn reflects the compelling and diverse offerings of the weekly and national radio programs. This year the show while feature singer Siobhan Miller, instrumentalist Olov Johansson, bassist Chico Huff and many more.
Wednesday, December 11 through Sunday, December 22
Various locations in and around Boston.
Visit wgbh.org/celtic for more information
A Mozart Celebration
A Mozart Celebration will feature conductor Harry Christophers leading the Handel and Hayden Society Orchestra and Chorus through a variety of Mozart's notable works, including Eine kleine Nachtmusik, and the solemn Great Mass with high-wire singing and a transcendent “Et incarnatus est.”
Friday, October 4 at 7:30pm, and Sunday, October 6 at 3pm
301 Massachusetts Ave., Boston,
handelandhaydn.org
Alicja Kwade's In Between Glances
This fall, the
MIT List Visual Arts Center will welcome Berlin-based artist Alicja Kwade's latest exhibition.
In Between Glances, takes a deep dive into the structures of reality and what we perceive is real. Kwade is best known for her sculptural works which use common, yet symbolically resonant materials like rocks and lamps.
Friday, October 18 through Sunday, January 5
MIT List Visual Arts Center, 20 Ames St., Cambridge,
listart.mit.edu
An Iliad at the Emerson Paramount Theater
This fall Director Lisa Peterson and Actor Denis O’Hare are bringing their Obie Award-winning play,
An Iliad, back to Boston. The encore performance will give audiences another chance to discover a stellar adaptation of Homer’s epic that explores the question: Has anything really changed since the Trojan War?
Wednesday, November 20 through Sunday, November 24
Emerson Paramount Theater, 559 Washington St., Boston,
artsemerson.org
Boston Art Book Fair
The
Boston Art Book Fair will bring over 100 artists and publishers from all over to display their work. The weekend also features workshops, art installations, other activities, and fun for all ages.
Friday, November 8 through Sunday, November 10
539 Tremont St., Boston,
bostonartbookfair.com
Boston Book Festival
The Boston Book Festival celebrates the media and its influence on the world. The festival is spread over two days and two locations, and features special guests, including Marie Lu and Reginald Dwayne Betts.
Saturday, October 19 through Sunday, October 20
Various locations,
bostonbookfest.org
Boston Film Festival
Each year the
Boston Film Festival, one of the longest running film festivals in the country, attracts some of the best films from around the world. 2019 screenings will be announced soon. Last year the festival featured future Oscar winner "Green Book."
Thursday September 19 through Sunday, September 22
Various locations,
bostonfilmfestival.org
Boston Local Food Festival
The Boston Local Food Festival is a massive outdoor gathering of food vendors from the New England area. The festival focuses on sustainability and healthy eating, with chef demos, family fun zones, competitions and more.
Sunday, September 15, 11am-5pm
The Greenway, 191W Atlantic Ave., Boston,
bostonlocalfoodfestival.com
Concert for One
Concert for One is a musical experience like no other, pairing individuals with solo musicians for 60 seconds of concentrated performance and listening. The idea is to form a more intimate connection between musicians and their audience.
Friday, September 20 through Sunday, September 29; 12-6pm
Harvard Science Center Plaza at 1 Oxford St., Cambridge; and Rose Kennedy Greenway's Chin Park at John F Fitzgerald Surface Rd., Boston,
celebrityseries.org
Country in the City Concert
Country in the City is a free, annual outdoor concert put on by the Mayor’s Office of Tourism, Sports, and Entertainment in partnership with Country 102.5 FM. This year features a performance by Hunter Hayes and High Valley. Previous years have brought Eli Young Band and Scotty McCreery to the City Hall Plaza stage.
Thursday, September 26, 7-9pm
City Hall Plaza, 1 City Hall Sq., Boston,
boston.gov
Fellow Travelers at the Boston Lyric Opera
The Boston Lyric Opera will perform Gregory Spears'
Fellow Travelers, an opera about two men who fall in love in the 1950's during the height of McCarthyism.
Wednesday, November 13 through Sunday, November 17
Boston Lyric Opera, 559 Washington St., Boston,
blo.org
Festival of Trees
The
Festival of Trees, presented by the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, features a series of decorated trees along with model trains set in holiday villages. Go on a weekend day and you'll also have the opportunity to ride in a horse drawn wagon and see Santa.
Friday, November 29 through Sunday, December 15
Massachusetts Horticultural Society, 900 Washington St., Wellesley,
masshort.org
Harvest Festival
The
Harvest Festival, presented by the Somerville Community Growing Center, celebrates nature with an afternoon chock full of games, and activities like pumpkin decorating.
Sunday, September 29, 2:30-5pm
Somerville Community Growing Center, 22 Vinal Ave., Somerville,
facebook.com
Head of the Charles
The
Head of the Charles is a two-day regatta that stretches for miles along both sides of the Charles River. Known as the largest regatta in the world, the event attracts rowers and sightseer's from all over.
Saturday, October 19 through Sunday, October 20
Charles River, Boston/Cambridge,
hocr.org
Homer at the Beach at the Cape Ann Museum
The Cape Ann Museum has brought together a collection of early work painted by 19th-Century Artist, Winslow Homer.
Homer at the Beach is the first close examination of the formation of this great artist as a marine painter.
Saturday, August 3 through Sunday, December 1
Cape Ann Museum, 26 Pleasant St., Gloucester,
capeannmuseum.org
Massachusetts Independent Comics Expo
The
Massachusetts Independent Comics Expo (MICE) is a free event that gives fans the opportunity to check out the work of local creators and discover their next favorite comic.
Saturday, October 19 through Sunday, October 20
University Hall at Lesley University, 1815 Mass Ave., Cambridge,
micexpo.org
New England Craft & Specialty Food Fair
The
New England Craft & Specialty Food Fair will bring together hundreds of local artisans to display their work. Offerings will include pillows, pottery, steam punk accessories, a ton of gourmet food options, and so much more.
Saturday, November 16 through Sunday, November 17, 10am-5pm
Arena at the Topsfield Fairgrounds, Topsfield,
castleberryfairs.com
New England Holiday Craft Spectacular
The
New England Holiday Craft Spectacular gathers local artists to display and sell their handmade holiday crafts and gifts, including decorative paintings, soap, and several gourmet food options.
Saturday, December 7 through Sunday, December 8
Hanover Mall, 1775 Washington St., Hanover,
castleberryfairs.com
Renegade Boston Craft Fair at the Cyclorama
Renegade Craft is a curated marketplace with events in several cities across the U.S. Boston dates are set for November, just in time for the holidays, and will be held at SOWA's Cyclorama. The event will showcase the work of 80+ national and local makers, craft beer, and local DJ sets.
Saturday, November 2 through Sunday, November 3, 11am-5pm
Cyclorama, 539 Tremont St., Boston,
renegadecraft.com
The Lion King at the Citizen's Bank Opera House
The stage adaptation of the Disney classic,
The Lion King, is coming to Boston and will feature incredible musical numbers, beautiful costumes, and more.
Thursday, October 3 through Sunday, October 27
Citizen's Bank Opera House, 539 Washington St., Boston,
lionking.com
The Polaroid Project at the MIT Museum
Starting in October the MIT Museum will feature
The Polaroid Project, a traveling exhibition documenting the history of the company Polaroid. It explores various dimensions of the art-technology relationship, showcases cameras and over 200 original works by artists, including Ansel Adams and Andy Warhol.
Friday, October 11 through Sunday, February 23
MIT Museum, 265 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge,
mitmuseum.mit.edu
The Purists at the Huntington Theatre Company
Directed by Tony and Grammy award-winning artist Billy Porter,
The Purists will be running through October 6. This musical, by playwright Dan McCabe, explores themes of friendship, embracing new ideas, and what it means to be wholly yourself.
Friday, August 30 through Sunday, October 6
Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA, 527 Tremont St., Boston,
huntingtontheatre.org
What the Fluff?
This year, the
What the Fluff? festival will be celebrating the 102nd anniversary of the invention of our beloved Fluff. Be prepared to partake in a cooking contest, fluff jousting, blind man's fluff, and so much more.
Saturday, September 21st, 3-7pm
Union Square, Somerville,
flufffestival.com
Yayoi Kusama's LOVE IS CALLING at the ICA
Artist Yayoi Kusama's latest work,
LOVE IS CALLING, has the audience walk through a dark room with tenticles covered in polka dots and mirrors while listening to a recording of her reading a Japanese love poem. The exhibit will be accompanied by a presentation drawn from the ICA’s collection titled Beyond Infinity: Contemporary Art After Kusama that will offer insight into Kusama’s influences and her important legacy on contemporary art.
Thursday, September 12 through 2021
ICA, 25 Harbor Shore Dr., Boston,
icaboston.org
ZooLights at the Stone Zoo
ZooLights, presented by the Stone Zoo, dazzles visitors each holiday season with tree-lined paths lit by thousands of twinkling lights. This year visit black bears, Smoky and Bubba, in the decorated area around their exhibit, bald eagles, Canada lynx, arctic foxes, reindeer and more.
Saturday, November 23 through Tuesday, December 31
The Stone Zoo, 149 Pond St., Stoneham,
zoonewengland.org