Starting August 2, Boston audiences will once again be the first to enjoy a hotly anticipated new musical, Waitress, courtesy of the American Repertory Theater.
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CUT TO THE CHASE: ONE OF THE BRIGHTEST CHOREOGRAPHERS SETS HIS SIGHTS ON A.R.T. AND “WAITRESS”
This summer he teams up with the American Repertory Theater, Diane Paulus, Sara Bareilles, and Jessie Nelson for the world premiere of Waitress.
WORLD PREMIERE: A CONVERSATION WITH “WAITRESS” BOOK WRITER JESSIE NELSON
"What fascinates me about theatre is that ultimately many directors will interpret a work…many generations will see it and interpret it. That’s an amazing thing."
DIG THIS: AMY SCHUMER, BOSTON PRIDE, AND EN-ER-GY
A loud and proud look at the week to come
DIG THIS: CRYPTO PARTY, ULYSSES, AND POETRY GRUDGE MATCH!
Holy crap it's nice out. Go do stuff!
WILDE THING: NEW WORK BREATHES MODERN ENERGY INTO A CENTURY-OLD STORY
“No one in the world could rule a dinner table like Oscar Wilde.”
HOT TICKET: ALL THE WORLD’S A STAGE, AND NOW YOU CAN AFFORD IT
ACCESS THE ARTS: ENJOY ALL THE SCENE HAS TO OFFER
If you're a student who blew through your semester’s savings by the end of September, someone who hands over each paycheck directly to their landlord, or someone busy working to find work, sneezing next to one of greater Boston's many arts institutions can feel like an overdraft threat to your bank account. That should’t be the case, and in many instances, it’s not.