SHOWS

SHOWS

MALGBT Networking Meetup
Massachusetts LGBT Chamber of Commerce | Networking Meetup
February 03 - February 03, 2026
MBar Gallery, Thomas A. Pannesi Lobby (1st Floor)
Join the Massachusetts LGBT Chamber of Commerce for a welcoming networking event bringing together LGBTQ+ business owners, professionals, and allies to connect, share ideas, and build community. The event is free and open to all. Take a tour of the space and meet the theatre company in residence,…
Creative Chats
Creative Chats!
February 06 - February 06, 2026
MBar Gallery
You’re invited to Creative Chats! The event is a way to gather creative people face-to-face to mingle, hear a featured conversation on the topic of creativity and the creative life, and then engage in the conversation themselves in small groups. Come to get inspired, to reflect, and connect.…
My Funny Valentine
Mosesian Arts Live & Improv for the People | My Funny Valentine
February 14 - February 14, 2026
Dinah Lane Theater
An evening of improvisation based on your suggestions! Starring Mindy Sterling (Austin Powers, iCarly) with Jonathan Mangum (Whose Line Is It Anyway?, Let's Make a Deal), Matthew Moore (VHSdates, Improv for the People Los Angeles) and Candi Rodriguez (Improv for the People Boston) Don't miss this…
Edwin O. Munera playing acoustic guitar
Edwin Munera | No Land's Man Guitar Solo Series
February 22 - February 22, 2026
Dinah Lane Theater
Edwin O. Munera: No Land’s Man is a solo guitar performance that explores the question of belonging—how place, memory, and movement shape identity through sound. Drawing on syncopated dance rhythms from his native Colombia, Munera weaves together musical traditions that span continents.…
Little Women Graphic
Actors' Shakespeare Project presents Little Women
February 05 - March 01, 2026
Charles Mosesian Theater
Join the March family around the hearth as ASP explores one of the most beloved texts in American literature, in a bold new adaptation by Kate Hamill (Emma, The Odyssey, Pride & Prejudice). In the Victorian-era idylls of Concord, Jo March is anything but your classic Victorian heroine.…