Mainstream Jazz Music (including "The Great American Songbook")
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Mass Arts Center - "Broadway Bound" (2)
Written by Neil Simon
Directed by Marianne Phinney
Brothers Eugene and Stanley are living with their parents in 1949 New York and trying to break into comedy writing for radio. Their mother Kate takes care of her father, Ben, a passionate socialist, while putting up with the indiscretions of her husband Jack. Eugene and Stanley finally get a break with a comedy sketch based on the family. The sketch outrages Jack, who sees the thinly disguised characters as an attack on him. The last chapter in Neil Simon’s Eugene trilogy, Broadway Bound shows a family overcoming emotional conflicts with Simon’s trademark humor and wit. A finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Drama.
Mass Arts Center - "Broadway Bound" (7)
Written by Neil Simon
Directed by Marianne Phinney
Brothers Eugene and Stanley are living with their parents in 1949 New York and trying to break into comedy writing for radio. Their mother Kate takes care of her father, Ben, a passionate socialist, while putting up with the indiscretions of her husband Jack. Eugene and Stanley finally get a break with a comedy sketch based on the family. The sketch outrages Jack, who sees the thinly disguised characters as an attack on him. The last chapter in Neil Simon’s Eugene trilogy, Broadway Bound shows a family overcoming emotional conflicts with Simon’s trademark humor and wit. A finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Drama.
Mass Arts Center - "Broadway Bound" (8)
Written by Neil Simon
Directed by Marianne Phinney
Brothers Eugene and Stanley are living with their parents in 1949 New York and trying to break into comedy writing for radio. Their mother Kate takes care of her father, Ben, a passionate socialist, while putting up with the indiscretions of her husband Jack. Eugene and Stanley finally get a break with a comedy sketch based on the family. The sketch outrages Jack, who sees the thinly disguised characters as an attack on him. The last chapter in Neil Simon’s Eugene trilogy, Broadway Bound shows a family overcoming emotional conflicts with Simon’s trademark humor and wit. A finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Drama.
Mass Arts Center - "Broadway Bound" (11)
Written by Neil Simon
Directed by Marianne Phinney
Brothers Eugene and Stanley are living with their parents in 1949 New York and trying to break into comedy writing for radio. Their mother Kate takes care of her father, Ben, a passionate socialist, while putting up with the indiscretions of her husband Jack. Eugene and Stanley finally get a break with a comedy sketch based on the family. The sketch outrages Jack, who sees the thinly disguised characters as an attack on him. The last chapter in Neil Simon’s Eugene trilogy, Broadway Bound shows a family overcoming emotional conflicts with Simon’s trademark humor and wit. A finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Drama.
The Concord Players - The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Winner of the 2013 Tony Award for Best Play, The Curious Incident tells the story of Christopher Boone, a 15-year-old mathematical genius, whose neurodivergent experiences influence his everyday life. When he discovers the lifeless body of his neighbor's dog, he is determined to find the killer, despite the unrelenting resistance of his father and the many challenges he faces along the way. Nevertheless, Christopher pursues his investigation, discovering secrets that set him on an adventure that he, and we, could never have imagined possible.
