Boston's theater standouts recognized with annual Elliot Norton Awards
“The Grove” and “Gatsby” received 10 nominations apiece.
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Arts This Week: 'Ambrosia,' Fitchburg Art Museum and 'The Catastrophist'
This week, Jared delves into a new public art installation at the Prudential Center. Then, a look at Fitchburg Art Museum’s pandemic efforts. Plus, a review of Trinity Repertory Company’s production of “The Catastrophist.” -
Arts This Week: Museum Of Russian Icons And Huntington Theatre Company
This week, Jared Bowen brings us two exhibitions at the Museum of Russian Icons and shares some exciting news from the Huntington Theatre Company. -
'The Island We Made': Lip-Sync Opera And High Drag Sing An Ode To Mothers
Opera Philadelphia has, of course, spent the last year unable to stage live works in theaters. In response, they started creating original works written… -
Arts This Week: 'The Conjurors' Club' And 'The Kimono in Print: 300 Years of Japanese Design'
This week, Jared Bowen brings us the magic of “The Conjurors’ Club” and discusses “The Kimono in Print: 300 Years of Japanese Design” at the Worcester Art Museum. -
Cambridge 'Our Town, Our Stories' Captures Pandemic Life For Residents
In Cambridge, some residents gave voice to their experiences in a unique way — capturing this period in their lives in a play. -
Arts This Week: 'A Brimful of Asha,' 'The Pink Unicorn' And 'The Father'
This week, we cover performances about family with local productions of “A Brimful of Asha” and “The Pink Unicorn.” Plus, a review of “The Father” starring Academy Award winners Anthony Hopkins and Olivia Colman. -
Andra Day On Portraying BilIie Holiday And The Enduring Strength Of 'Strange Fruit'
The song "Strange Fruit" was written by a man named Abel Meeropol in the 1930s — but it will forever be associated with Billie Holiday. The lyrics vividly… -
Metropolitan Opera Backstage Workers: 'Without People, The Opera Is Nothing'
A union representing 800 backstage workers at New York's Metropolitan Opera began a publicity campaign today urging donors and government entities to… -
Arts This Week: 'The Fall Of The House Of Usher,' 'Julia,' And 'Minari'
This week, Jared Bowen reviews a cinematic opera from BLO, a reimagining of “Miss Julie” from ArtsEmerson, and the breakout film from last year’s Sundance Film Festival, “Minari.” -
'Open Studio': Dinner And An Audio Play With Huntington Theatre Company's 'Tiger Style!'
On tonight's "Open Studio With Jared Bowen," airing at 8:30pm on GBH 2, Facebook, YouTube and right here on GBH.org, Jared talks with playwright Mike Lew about his audio adaptation of Huntington Theatre Company's successful 2016 comedy, "Tiger Style!." The audio play, co-presented by GBH and the Huntington Theatre Company, will air Saturday night at 6pm on GBH 89.7 and here on GBH.org. Saturday's broadcast is also in collaboration with the Massachusetts Restaurant Association, encouraging audiences to pick up takeout from their favorite restaurants to enjoy while listening to the audio play at home. Learn more here.