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Art
South Shore
AKILLIAN GALLERY – Massasoit Customs College, 900 Randolph St. Canton. Through Jan. 31, Pressing Matters, almanac pupil exhibition. Hours: 10 a.m.-two p.m. Monday.-Friday. 781-821-2222, Ext. 2124.
ART Circuitous MUSEUM – 189 Alden St., Duxbury. Through Feb. 14, On Their Own: Judith Brassard Dark-brown. Through Jan. 17, New England Watercolor Social club Regional Prove. Hours: ane-4 p.yard. Wed.-Dominicus. 781-934-6634, www.artcomplex.org.
HINGHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY – 66 Leavitt St., Hingham. Clemens Gallery: Through Jan. 7, Scenes of the American Southwest, photographs by Jean Donohue and James J. Foley. 10 a.m.-nine p.m. Mon.-Thurs.; nine a.m.-v p.k. Saturday.; ane-five p.k. Sun. 781-741-1405, www.hinghamlibrary.org.
JAMES LIBRARY AND Centre FOR THE ARTS – 24 W St., Norwell. Jan. eight-thirty, artwork by Russell Dupont. 6 p.g. Jan. 8, opening reception. i-5 p.1000. Tues.-Friday.; 10 a.m.-ane p.1000. Sat. 781-659-7100, world wide web.jameslibrary.org.
MASSACHUSETTS AUDUBON VISUAL ARTS Middle – 963 Washington St., Canton. Through Jan. 17, The Art of Identification: Field Guide Paintings by David Sibley. $4 adults, $3 seniors/children, free to Mass Audubon members. 1-5 p.one thousand. Friday.-Sunday. 781-821-8853, www.massaudubon.org.
SOUTH SHORE Art Middle – 119 Ripley Road, Cohasset. Jan. fifteen-Feb. 21, Water, piece of work by gallery artists. six p.chiliad.January. 15, opening reception. Hours: ten a.m.-iv p.g. Mon.-Saturday.; noon-four p.m. Sun. 781-383-2787, www.ssac.org.
SOUTH SHORE MUSIC CIRCUS GALLERY – Due south Shore Solarium, 1 Conservatory Drive, Hingham. Through February. 28, work past Anne Belson, Philip Dolan, Irma Cerese. Hours: nine a.m.-8 p.g. Tues.-Friday.; 9 a.grand.-noon Sat. 781-749-7565, www.ssmusic.org.
VENTRESS LIBRARY GALLERY – 15 Library Plaza, Marshfield. Through January. xi, Steve Eames, new work, presented by Northward River Arts Society. Hours: 9:30 a.m.-9 p.yard Monday.Midweek.; 9:30 a.grand.-5 p.m. Thurs.-Sat. 781-837-8091.
VINE HALL GALLERY – South Shore Natural Science Middle, 48 Jacobs Lane, Norwell. Through Jan. 2, The Art of Seeing photography and art show. Hours: 9:thirty a.m.-iv:xxx p.one thousand. Mon.-Sat. 781-659-2559, www.ssnsc.org.
Boston/Cambridge
MILLS GALLERY – Boston Center for the Arts, 539 Tremont St., Boston. Through Jan. iii, Foreign Loops, group show. Hours: Noon-5 p.chiliad. Wednesday.; Noon-nine p.m. Thurs.-Sabbatum.; noon-5 p.g. Lord's day. 617) 426-5000, world wide web.baconline.org.
COPLEY SOCIETY OF ART – 158 Newbury St., Boston. Jan. xiv-Feb. 12, New Fellow member'due south Show 2010. 617-536-5049, www.copleysociety.org.
ISABELLA STEWART GARDNER MUSEUM – 280 The Fenway, Boston. Through Jan. 31, Taro Shinoda: Lunar Reflections. $12 adults, $10 seniors, $five students, costless for children xviii and younger. Hours: 11 a.m.-five p.g. Tues.-Sunday. 617-566-1401, www.gardnermuseum.org.
INSTITUTE OF Contemporary ART – 100 Northern Ave., Boston. Through March 28, Out of Here: The Veterans Project, video installation by Krzysztof Wodiczko. Through Jan. eighteen, Damien Ortega: Exercise It Yourself. Hours: x a.1000.-5 p.m. Tues.-Wed., Sat.-Dominicus.; 10 a.yard.-ix p.m. Thurs.-Fri. $15, $10 seniors/students, gratis for children 17 and younger; complimentary 5-ix p.m. Thursday. 617-478-3110, www.icaboston.org.
MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS – 465 Huntington Ave., Boston. Through July 18, Object, Image, Collector: African and Oceanic Fine art in Focus. Through Aug. eight, Cafe and Cabaret: Toulouse Lautrec's Paris. Through July three, Harry Callahan: American Photographer. Albrecht Durer: Virtuoso Printmaker. Through Dec. 31, RSVP: Jim Lambie. Through January. 18, Portrait of Life: Children'south Lives in Art. Through Feb. 21, Contemporary Outlook: Seeing Songs. Through March 7, Echoes of Heian Kyo: Court Culture in the Floating Earth. Through April 11, Glorious Beasts in Farsi Painting. Through May sixteen, Secrets of Tomb 10A: Egypt 2000 BC. Through May 23, Tibet/Communist china Confluences. Through May 31, Luxuries from Japan: Cultural Exchange in the 17th and 18th Centuries. Patterns of Long Agone: Reflections of China in Japanese No Costume. Through Aug. 22, India Ratna! Jewels of Modern Indian Fine art. Hours: 10 a.grand.-iv:45 p.m. Tues.-Sat.; 10 a.g.-nine:45 p.m. Wed.-Friday.; 10 a.1000.-5:45 p.m. Sat.-Dominicus. Admission good for 2 visits in x days: $twenty adults, $18, seniors/students; free for children 1-17 ($7.l during school hours). Wed. after 4 p.thou., admission by voluntary contribution. Information, 617-267-9300, world wide web.mfa.org.
Lodge OF ARTS AND CRAFTS – 175 Newbury St., Boston. Through Jan. ii, From Minimal to Bling: Contemporary Studio Jewelry. ten a.g.-6 p.m. Tues.-Sat. 617-266-1810, www.societyofcrafts.org.
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DeCORDOVA MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE PARK – 51 Sandy Pond Road, Lincoln. Through Jan. 3, Lalla Essaydi: Les Femmes du Maroc. Andrew Mowbray: Tempest Prognosticator. Jules Aarons: In the Jewish Neighborhoods, 1946-76. $12 adults, $8 seniors, students, children 6-12. 10 a.chiliad.-five p.one thousand. Tues.- Sun. 781-259-8355, www.decordova.org.
FULLER CRAFT MUSEUM – 455 Oak St., Brockton. Through July 18, On the Line: Frank and Francine T. Ozereko, installation fabricated of ceramic pieces. Through Jan. xviii, Warren MacKenzie: Legacy of an American Potter. Through March 21, Fuller Craft Museum Members Exhibition, piece of work by 28 artists. Through Jan. iii, The Perfect Fit – Shoes Tell Stories. $8 adults, $5 seniors/students, free for children 18 and younger. 10 a.chiliad.-5 p.k. daily. 508-588-6000, www.fullermuseum.org.
PEABODY ESSEX MUSEUM – East Bharat Square, Salem. Through Feb. vii, Rare Bird of Style: The Irreverent Iris Apfel. Through January. one, Perfect Imbalance, Exploring Chinese Aesthetics. Through Jan. 18, Valérie Belin: Made Upwardly. Through May one, 2010, Trash Menagerie. Through April 2011, ReVisions: India's Artists Engaging Traditions. Through 2011, Fish, Silk, Tea, Bamboo. Ongoing: Of Gods and Mortals, Traditional Fine art from India. Intersections, Native American Art in a New Calorie-free. All of My Life: Contemporary Works by Native American Artists. Auspicious Wishes and Natural Dazzler in Korean Art. Of Gods and Mortals: Traditional Art from India. Hours: ten a.m.-5 p.one thousand. Tues.-Sat., and holiday Mondays. $thirteen adults, $11 seniors, $ix students, gratuitous for children 16 years and younger. 978-744-9500, www.pem.org.
WORCESTER Art MUSEUM – 55 Salisbury St., Worcester. Through Dec. 31, Jump by Fashion: The Corset in European Fine art. Through Jan. three, Twelve Zodiacal Animals. Wall at WAM: Actions Speak. Hours: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed.-Sun., eleven a.m.-8 p.m. Thurs., 10 a.g.-5 p.m. Sat. $8 adults, $6 students/seniors, under 17 free. Gratis on Sat. mornings. 508-799-4406, www.worcesterart.org.
Comedy
Boston/Cambridge
BEANTOWN One-act VAULT – Remington's, 124 Boylston St., Boston. Dec. 31, Paul Nardizzi, Greg Howell, Kyle Crawford. Jan. i-2, Larry Myles, Mike Whitman, Sarah Blodgett. Jan. 3, Greg Howell, open mic. 8 and 10:15 p.m. Friday.-Sat., $xx; Dominicus.-Thurs. $15. 800-401-2221, www.dickdoherty.com.
CHEERS One-act CLUB – 1 Fanueil Hall Marketplace, Boston. Dec. 26, Joey Carroll, $fifteen. 877-548-3237. world wide web.thecomedyclubatcheers.com.
COMEDY AT THE WILBUR THEATER – 246 Tremont St., Boston. Jan. eight, Bob Nelson. Jan. 9, Rob Schneider. Jan. 15, Sinbad. Jan. 16, Richard Lewis, JB Smoove. 617/931-2000, world wide web.ticketmaster.com.
DANE COOK GLOBAL THERMO COMEDY Bout – TD Bank Garden, Causeway Street, Boston. 7 p.thousand. December. 31, $30-$100, 617/508-931-2000, www.ticketmaster.com.
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DICK DOHERTY'S BEANTOWN COMEDY ESCAPE – Brockton Holiday Inn, 195 Westgate Drive, Westgate Mall, Brockton. 8 p.m. Dec. 31, Larry Myles, Paul Nardizzi, Donny Soares, Laura Ficolciello. January. 16, Chris Zito, Dick Doherty. $20. 800-401-2221, www.dickdoherty.com
Irish COMEDY TOUR – Showcase Live, Patriot Place, Foxboro. Jan. seven, Derek Richards, Mike McCarthy, Jim Paquette. $25. 866-448-7849, www.ticketmaster.com
Trip the light fantastic toe
South Shore
NEW ENGLAND SINGLES DANCES – Abington VFW, xxx Fundamental St., Abington, 8 p.1000. January. 8, $10. 40+. 508-660-5003, www.singlesdances-newengland.com.
Unmarried EXECUTIVES Club Trip the light fantastic – Lantana, 43 Scanlon Drive, Randolph. eight:30 p.k. Jan. 8. 7:30 p.m. trip the light fantastic toe lesson. 35+. $12. 781-446-0234, www.se-4u.com.
Boston/Cambridge
ALONZO Male monarch LINES BALLET Found of Gimmicky Art, 100 Northern Ave., Boston. Jan. 22-24, $40. 617-478-3103 www.icaboston.org.
Region
Country LINE AND COUPLES Dance – Taunton Elks Guild, 119 Loftier St., Taunton. Jan. nine, 7:30 p.grand. dance lesson, viii p.m. dancing. Line dancing and couples 2 step, waltz, east coast and w declension swing, pattern/flow dances, Cha Cha, nightclub 2. DJ and trip the light fantastic instructor. $7. 508-653-7937, 508-695-4548, www.downeastdancers.com.
Picture
South Shore
IRISH FILM Series – Irish Cultural Centre, 200 New Boston Road, Canton. seven:30 p.one thousand. Jan. 15, "The Matchmaker." $4 per screening. 781-821-8291, world wide web.irishculture.org.
PLIMOTH Movie theatre – Plimoth Plantation, Linn Theater, 137 Warren Ave., Plymouth. January. 15-28, "An Education." 4:thirty and vii p.grand. Friday.-Sat.; four:30 p.m. Sun.-Wed.; 4:30 and 7 p.m. Thurs. $9.50 per evidence. 508-746-1622, world wide web.plimoth.org.
Boston/Cambridge
Movie AT THE MFA – Museum of Fine Arts, 465 Huntington Ave., Boston. Jan. viii-17, Festival of Films from Islamic republic of iran. Jan. 20-23, Human Rights Watch International Film Festival. Jan. 27-30, Celebrating Chekhov. $10, per motion-picture show, $eight seniors/students. 617-369-3306, www.mfa.org.
FREE Flick FRIDAYS – Mugar Omni Theater, Museum of Scientific discipline, Science Park, Boston. January. 8, fifteen, 22, 29, "Adrenaline Rush: The Science of Risk"; "Coral Reef Chance"; "Dinosaurs Alive!"; "The Greatest Places." Pick upwards at box office on solar day of show only, get-go come, showtime served. 617-723-2500, world wide web.mos.org.
SIMONS IMAX THEATER – New England Aquarium, Central Wharf, Boston. "Under the Sea 3D"; "Dolphins and Whales 3D: Tribes of the Ocean"; "Star Trek." $12.95, $x. 95 children and seniors. $ix.95 adults, $7.95 seniors, children ages 3-xi. Call for times. 617-973-5200, world wide web.neaq.org.
Region
Three STOOGES FILM FESTIVAL – Orpheum Theater, 1 Schoolhouse St., Foxboro. 2 and vii p.m. December. 26-28, Stooges Trivia Claiming, Stooges Look-a-like Competition, dance the Curley Shuffle. $10. 508-543-ARTS(2787) Ext. 4, world wide web.baycolonyproductions.com.
Holiday
Southward Shore
CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS – Edaville USA, Pine Street, Carver. 2-nine p.m. Through January. 3, millions of Lights and seasonal vacation displays, visit with Santa, fireworks displays in December, amusement rides. $18. 1-866-468-7630, world wide web.edaville.com.
ENCHANTED Hamlet – Jordan's Furniture, 100 Stockwell Drive, Avon. With The Polar Limited 4D Motion Odyssey Motion picture and Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation Imagination Theater Experience. Costless. Hours: 10 a.m. -ten p.m. Mon.-Sat.; 11 a.m.-6 p.thousand. Sunday. 508-580-4900.
KIROV'S NUTCRACKER – Ballet in Cinema. Loring Hall Cinema, 65 Main St., Hingham. Apex and two p.m. Dec. 24, Russia'due south Kirov Ballet. $15, $10. www.patriotcinemas.com.
A LITTLE CHRISTMAS IN JACKSON Foursquare – East Weymouth Congregational Church building, UCC, 1320 Commercial St., Jackson Square, Weymouth. 3 p.m. Jan. three, annual Epiphany Lord's day concert. Donation requested to benefit Weymouth Food Pantry. 781-335-6919, 781-340-1403. www.eweyucc.org.
NEW Year'South Trip the light fantastic toe – South Shore Dancers New year's day's Celebration, Cushing Centre, Rte. 123, Norwell. will 6-xi p.m. January. 2, cafe dinner. Black necktie requested. Reservations. $45. 781 659-4703, www.SouthShoreDancers.org.
NEW Yr'Southward DAY WALK – North & South Rivers Watershed Clan, at the Tubbs Meadow Preserve, Monroe Street, Pembroke. 1 p.m. January. 1, refreshments follow. Free. www.nsrwa.org.
NEW Twelvemonth'S EVE FIREWORKS Prowl – Onboard Voyager Iii, Quincy Shipyard, Quincy. viii p.m. December. 31, Chris Stovall Chocolate-brown Band with Madeleine Hall, champagne toast, fireworks display. $65, $threescore earlier Dec. one.617-770-0040, world wide web.bostonsbestcruises.com.
THE NUTCRACKER – Jose Mateo Ballet Theatre, Duxbury Performing Arts Heart, 73 Alden St., Duxbury. December. 24-27. $15-$l. 617-354-7467, www.ballettheatre.org.
South SHORE DANCERS NEW YEAR'S CELEBRATION – Cushing Center, Route 123, Norwell. 6-11 p.m. Jan. 2, music, buffet dinner. Black tie requested. $45. Reservations. 781-659-4703, world wide web.SouthShoreDancers.org.
Boston/Cambridge
CHRISTMAS REVELS: IN CELEBRATION OF THE WINTER SOLSTICE – Sanders Theater, 45 Quincy St., Cambridge. Through December. 27. $xv-$52. www.revels.org.
COMMUNITY 24-hour interval – Museum of Fine Arts, 465 Huntington Ave., Boston. 10 a.m.-4:45 p.k. December. 31, complimentary admission includes entry to the museum's permanent drove and special exhibitions, guided museum tours, gallery talks, self-guided family activities. 617-267-9300, www.mfa.org.
FIRST Nighttime BOSTON – Diverse venues, Boston. 1 p.m.-midnight, Dec. 31, more than than 1000 artists in 200 exhibitions and performances in over 35 locations in Boston. Buttons $18 outset November. 27; $15 online through December. 26. www.firstnight.org.
HOLIDAY POPS – Boston Pops Orchestra, Symphony Hall, 301 Massachusetts Ave., Boston. Through December. 27, $33-$122. 888-266-1200, www.bso.org.
New year's day'Southward EVE AND FIRST Twenty-four hours CONCERTS – Boston Bizarre, Sanders Theatre, 45 Quincy St., Cambridge. 8 p.m. December. 31; three p.one thousand. January. ane, music of Mozart, Cimarosa. $29-$69. 617-484-9200, world wide web.bostonbaroque.org.
THE NUTCRACKER – Boston Ballet, The Opera House, 539 Washington St., Boston. Through Dec. 27, $35-$162. www.bostonballet.org.
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A CHRISTMAS Carol – Trinity Repertory Theater, 201 Washington St., Providence. Through Dec. 27. $40-$65, $10 children. 401-351-4242, world wide web.trinityrep.com.
CHARLES DICKENS' A CHRISTMAS Carol – New Repertory Theater, Arsenal Center for the Arts, 321 Armory St., Watertown. Through Dec. 27, $35-$54. 617-923-8487, www.newrepr.org.
New year'Due south EVE COMEDY Testify – Dedham Community Theater, 580 High St., Dedham. half dozen, 8:fifteen and 10 p.thou. December. 31, Steve Sweeney and Joey Yannetty. $35. 617/508-931-2000, www.ticketmaster.com.
HOLIDAYS AT SHOWCASE Live – 23 Patriot Place, Foxboro. Dec. 31, New Year'southward Eve Fustigate. 617/508-931-2000, world wide web.ticketmaster.com.
Family unit New year'Due south EVE PARTIES – Children'southward Museum, 9 Sullivan Ave., Easton. 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. and 4:thirty-seven p.m. December. 31, sometime-fashioned parties with music. $ten. 508-230-3789, www.Childrensmuseum
inEaston.org.
LaSALETTE SHRINE – 947 Park St., Attleboro. Through Jan. 3, More than 300,000 lights illuminate x acres. Trolley available Friday through Sunday. Free, donations welcome. Hours: 5-9 p.1000. daily. www.lasalette-shrine.org/Christmas.html.
NEW YEAR'South EVE IN NEW BEDFORD – Various venues, New Bedford. iv-9 p.thousand. complimentary events for families and children. world wide web.ahanewbedford.org.
ZOOlIGHTS – Stone Zoo, 149 Pond St., Stoneham. v-9 p.k. Through Dec. xxx, tree-lined paths lit by thousands of twinkling lights, photos with Santa. www.stonezoo.org.
SPECIAL
Boston/Cambridge
THE 101 DALMATIANS MUSICAL – Citi Performing Arts Centre Wang Theatre, 270 Tremont St., Boston. Through Dec. 27, $28-$75. 866-348-9738, www.Citicenter.org.
DISNEY ON Ice: 100 YEARS OF MAGIC – TD Garden, Causeway Street, Boston. Dec. 26-29, $twenty-$eighty. 617/508-931-2000, www.ticketmaster.com.
NUCLEAR COWBOYZ FREESTYLE MOTOCROSS – TD Garden, Causeway Street, Boston. Jan. 16-17, $28.50-$48.50. 800-745-3000, www.ticketmaster.com.
HARRY POTTER - THE EXHIBITION – Museum of Science, Science Park, Boston. Through Feb. 21, props and costumes from the films. Regular hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily; 9 a.m.-nine p.chiliad. Fridays. Admission: exhibit halls, $twenty adults, $18 seniors, $17 children 3-11. 617-589-0100, www.mos.org.
THE RAVEN IN THE FROG Swimming – Edgar Allan Poe and the City of Boston, Boston Public Library, Copley Square, Boston. Through March 31, pieces from the Poe collections of Boston Public Library, American Antiquarian Society, and Susan Jaffe Tane. www.bc.edu/schools/cas/english language/poebostonexhibit.
SHEN YUN – The Opera House, 539 Washington St., Boston. 7:30 p.m. Jan. viii, Chinese music and dance. 617/508-931-2000, www.ticketmaster.com.
STREGA NONA – Colonial Theater, 106 Boylston St., Boston. xi a.m., 2 and 5 p.k. Jan. 9. $$xx-$35. 800-982-2787, www.ticketmaster.com.
WWE: RAW LIVE – TD Garden, Causeway Street, Boston. 7:30 p.m. Jan. 8, $20-$lx. 617/508-931-2000, world wide web.ticketmaster.com.
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SESAME STREET Live - ELMO'S Green Pollex – DCU Eye, Foster Street, Worcester. Jan. 21-24, $14.75-$thirty.75. 800-745-3000. www.ticketmaster.com.
SESAME STREET LIVE - WHEN ELMO GROWS UP – Lowell Memorial Auditorium, 50 East Merrimack St., Lowell. Jan. 21-24, $14- $29. 978-454-2299, www.lowellauditorium.com.
NATIONAL HERITAGE MUSEUM – 33 Marrett Road, Lexington. Through May 16, The Fine art of the Motion picture Theater. Through Feb. 21, For All Time: Clocks and Watches from the National Heritage Museum. Ongoing: The Grand Social club of Masons in Massachusetts: Jubilant 275 Years of Alliance. Sowing the Seeds of Liberty: Lexington and the American Revolution. Free admission. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Sat., noon-5 p.m. Lord's day. 781-861-6559, www.nationalheritagemuseum.org.
Old STURBRIDGE Village – i Sometime Sturbridge Village Road, Sturbridge. Through Dec. 31, User-friendly and Fashionable: Furniture of Inland Massachusetts. 1790 – 1830. $twenty adults, $18 seniors, $six youths three-17, free for children 2 and younger. Hours: 9:30 a.1000.-4 p.m. Tues.-Sun. 508-347-3362, world wide web.osv.org.
THEATER
South Shore
AUDITION – N Quincy Community Theatre, Quincy Customs United Methodist Church, 40 Beale St., Quincy. seven p.m. Jan. 5 and 7, casting for product of "Love Letters." www.nqct.org.
AUDITION – PBS series Go Fetch with Ruff Ruffman. nine a.m.-6 p.m. Jan. 9-ten, casting children ages nine-12. By engagement. Maura Tighe Casting 617-424-6805, info@mauratighe.com.
Boston/Cambridge
ALL MY SONS Huntington Theatre, 264 Huntington Ave., Boston. Jan. 8-Feb. 7, $xx-$82.l. 617-266-0800, world wide web.huntingtontheatre.org.
All-time OF BOTH WORLDS – American Repertory Theater, Loeb Drama Center, 64 Brattle St., Cambridge. Through Jan. iii, $25-75. 617-547-8300, world wide web.americanrepertorytheater.org.
Blueish Man GROUP – Charles Playhouse, 74 Warrenton St., Boston. 8 p.m. Wed.-Thurs.; vii p.m. Fri.-Saturday.; iv p.thousand. Sabbatum.; 2 and 5 p.grand. Sunday. $46 -$56. 617/508-931-2787, world wide web.ticketmaster.com.
CARNY KNOWLEDGE – Cambridge YMCA Theatre, 820 Mass. Ave., Central Square, Cambridge. Jan. 29-31, Feb. 4-half-dozen. $14. 800-838-3006, world wide web.brownpapertickets.com/event/90678,
COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (ABRIDGED) – Reduced Shakespeare Co., Mill Theatre, 791 Tremont St., Boston. Jan. 8-ten, 14-xvi, $fifteen, $x students. 800-838-3006, world wide web.flateartheatre.com.
THE DONKEY SHOW – American Repertory Theater, Zero Pointer Theater, Arrow Street and Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge. Through summer 2010. $25-49. 617-547-8300, www.amrep.org.
GROUNDSWELL – Lyric Stage Visitor, 140 Clarendon St., Boston. Jan. ane-30, $25-$l. 617-585-5678, www.lyricstage.com
HARRIET JACOBS – Underground Railway Theater, Primal Square Theater, 450 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Jan. 7-31. $35, $25 seniors, $20 students. 866-811-4111, world wide web.centralsquaretheater.org.
IN THE HEIGHTS – The Opera House, 539 Washington St., Boston. Jan. 12-24, $thirty-$91. 617/508-931-2787, www.ticketmaster.com.
MAMMA MIA – Colonial Theater, 106 Boylston St., Boston. Through Dec. 27. $25-$88.l. 617/508-931-2787, www.ticketmaster.com.
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM – Actor'due south Shakespeare Project, Midway Studios, fifteen Channel Centre St., Boston. December. 30-Jan. 24. one-866-811-4111, world wide web.actorsshakespeareproject.org.
SHEAR MADNESS – Charles Playhouse, 74 Warrenton St., Boston. 8 p.k. Tues.-Friday.; 6 and 9 p.m. Sat.; iii and 7:xxx p.thousand. Sun. $42. 617-426-5225, www.shearmadness.com.
Slumber NO MORE – American Repertory Theater, Erstwhile Lincoln School, 194 Boylston St., Rte. 9, Brookline. Through Jan. 3. 617-547-8300, world wide web.amrep.org.
[title of bear witness] – SpeakEasy Stage Co., Boston Middle for the Arts, 527 Tremont St., Boston. Jan. fifteen-Feb. thirteen, $30-$54. 617-933-8600, world wide web.BostonTheatreScene.com
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AUDITION – Community Theatre Presentation, Massasoit Customs College Student Union Building, I Massasoit Blvd., Brockton. half dozen p.m. December. 28, casting African-American actors for March product of "Gem of the Ocean." 508-588-9100, Ext. 1982, mrocheteau@massasoit.mass.edu.
FABULOSO – Merrimack Repertory Theatre, 50 Eastward Merrimack St., Lowell. January. 7-31. 978-654-4678, world wide web.merrimackrep.org.
WICKED – Providence Performing Arts Middle, 220 Weybosset St., Providence, R.I. Through Jan. ten, $53-$153. 401-421-2787, www.ppacri.org.
TUNES
South Shore
THE BEACHCOMBER – 797 Quincy Shore Drive, Quincy. December. 24, Shamrock Idol. Dec. 26, Clutch Grabwell. Dec. 31, 80s Trip the light fantastic Political party. Jan. i, Frank Booth'due south Car. www.beachcomberquincy.com.
BRITISH BEER COMPANY – fifteen Columbia Road, Pembroke. Dec. 26, Flip Top Head. December. 31, Flydown. No cover. 781-829-6999.
C-Annotation – 159 Nantasket Ave., Hull. Dec. 26, Urban Renewal. Dec. 31, Fat Urban center Band. 781-925-4300, www.cnotehull.com.
DRIFTWOOD FOLK Buffet – Kendall Hall, First Parish Church, Town Wharf, Plymouth. 8 p.m. Jan. 23, Red Molly, $20. 508-224-7024, www.driftwoodfolkcafe.com.
HANABI – 804 Manifestly St., Rte. 139, Marshfield. Dec. 26, Six Foot Sunday. Dec. 31, Too Loud. Jan. ii, Random Centrality. 781-837-3328, www.hanabimarshfield.com.
MAIN STREET GRILL – 1400 Main St., Rte. 18, Weymouth. Dec. 26, DJ Andy. Dec. 27, Karaoke. Jan. 8, Elbow Room. 787-337-0801, www.1400mainstreet.com.
MARI'S PLACE – 35 Washington St., Quincy. 8:thirty p.chiliad. Acoustic Wed with Russ Costa, Pablo, Bruce McGrath. Thursdays, Russ Costa and the Mari'southward All-Stars. Sundays, Joe Fitz & the Dented Cans. 617-471-1200, world wide web.marisplace.com.
MY HOUSE LOUNGE – 609 Washington St., Route 3A, Quincy. 8:30 p.m. Audio-visual Wednesday with Russ Costa, Rick Naistad, Bruce McGrath. No encompass. 617-201-2918, world wide web.myspace.com/myhousequincy.
NEXT PAGE BLUES CAFE – 550 Broad St., Weymouth. Jan. 30, Satchuration, Blues Jam. Jan. 2, Lickity Split. No embrace. 781-335-9796, world wide web.reverbnation.com/venue/thenextpagebluescafe.
S SHORE FOLK MUSIC Order – Beal House, Route 106, Kingston. eight p.thousand. Jan. 2, John Roberts and Tony Barrand, $15. 781-871-1052, www.ssfmc.org.
THE TINKER'South SON – 707 Chief St., Norwell. Dec. 26, Jackson Weatherbee. 781-561-7361
VINE WINE BAR – 18 Primary St. Extension, Plymouth. Dec. 26, Paul Colarusso. Dec. 31, Matt Whipple. 508-830-1942, www.thevineplymouth.com.
Boston/Cambridge
GREG Dark-brown – Sanders Theatre, 45 Quincy St. Cambridge. eight p.m. Jan. 9, $22, $28. 617-876-4275, world wide web.WorldMusic.org.
Society PASSIM – 47 Palmer St., Cambridge. December. 31, Ellis Paul. 617-492-5300, www.clubpassim.org.
House OF Dejection – 15 Landsdowne St., Boston. December. 26-28, Mighty, Mighty Bosstones. Dec. thirty, Clutch. Jan. nine, Hot Stove, Cool Music. Jan. 16, Anvil Feel. 617/508-931-2000, www.ticketmaster.com.
NICK JONAS AND THE ADMINISTRATION – Orpheum Theater, ane Hamilton Place, Boston. 7:30 p.chiliad. Jan. 12, with Diane Birch. $39.50, $49.fifty. 617/508-931-2000, world wide web.ticketmaster.com.
MARIAH CAREY – Citi Wang Center, 270 Tremont St., Boston. 7:30 p.m. Jan. 30, $59.75-$250.75. www.citicenter.org.
THE Middle Due east – 472-480 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge. December. 26, upstairs: Pete Kilpatrick Band, Addison Station, Zac Mac Band, Howard Jennings, $12. Downstairs, 21st December, One-less, Make it Drain, Thurkills Vision, Down To None, $12. Dec. 27, upstairs, From Hither Information technology's War, Bulldoze It Like You Stole It, Loud Neighbors, Walking The Witch, Sun Morning Music, $10. 617-864-3278, www.mideastclub.com.
PARADISE Stone CLUB – 967 Commonwealth Ave., Boston. Dec. 31, Mr. Brownstone. Jan. 7, Parachute. Safety. Adjust. Jan. 14, Joey McIntyre. Jan. fifteen-sixteen, Mission of Burma. 617-562-8800, www.teapartyconcerts.com, www.ticketmaster.com.
REGATTABAR – Charles Hotel, 1 Bennett St., Cambridge. Dec. 31, David Maxwell. Jan. eight, Project Object. January. 9, Compaq Big Band. 617-661-5099, www.regattabarjazz.com.
SCULLERS – DoubleTree Guest Suites Hotel, 400 Soldiers Field Road, Boston. December. 31, Jan. 2, Bobby Caldwell. January. seven Marco Benevento Trio. Jan. 8, Carol Sloane & Friends with Bucky Pizzarelli. Jan. ix-10, James Cotton's Superharp Band. 617-562-4111, www.scullersjazz.com.
SPIRIT OF THE KING – Berklee Performance Centre, 136 Massachusetts Ave., Boston. 8 p.yard. Jan. 9, Steve Connolly as Elvis Presley. $39- $49. 617-747-2261, 617-931-2000, www.ticketmaster.com.
T.T. THE BEAR'Due south PLACE – x Brookline St. Cambridge. Dec. 26, The 4 Legged Faithful, Grimis, Hello Echo, Nighttime Gallagher. December. 31, A "Heroes" New Years Eve Dance Party. 617-492-2327, world wide web.ttthebears.com.
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NARROWS Heart FOR THE ARTS –16 Anawan St., Fall River. January. 8, Black Eddy Blue Grass, Reunion Ring. January. 9, Ellis Paul. Jan. 15, Eilen Jewell Ring. Jan. 16, Kris Delmhorst, Jeffrey Foucault. 508-324-1926, www.ncfta.org.
SHOWCASE Live – 23 Patriot Place, Foxboro. Dec. 29, New Riders Of The Purple Sage. Jan. 8, Edwin McCain Trio. Jan. xiv, Johnny Winter. Jan. 15, Dave Matthews Tribute Band. January. xvi, Jars of Clay.617/508-931-2000, www.ticketmaster.com.
Source: https://www.patriotledger.com/story/entertainment/music/2009/12/24/what-s-happening/40234360007/
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