Free events at Copley
Aug. 31st, 2004 09:07 amIn September, there are lunchtime concerts on Thursdays. A bit more detail here.
Also, on Thursday, September 23, noon-6, there will be an arts fair, launching the fall arts season at ArtsBoston (The schedule of events will be in the Sept. 17 Phoenix, and theoretically at the website, but it's not up yet.).
And as a total aside, in the most recent ArtsMail catalog, there's a production of Professional Skepticism playing in October at the Actors Workshop (Boston). I'm chuffed, in a vaguely matchmaker sort of way: it was a new play at Brandeis, written by one of the grad playwrights1, and the friend I brought to the performance2 is a director, who helped the play get its first 'real' production out on the Cape a couple of summers ago. And now it's in a more mainstream venue, in Boston. So pleasing, though I didn't do anything to merit it.
1 In that program that's now been cut. Sigh.
2 I buy two subscriptions so I can bring a friend. It frequently surprises me how difficult it is to find someone interested in going.
Also, on Thursday, September 23, noon-6, there will be an arts fair, launching the fall arts season at ArtsBoston (The schedule of events will be in the Sept. 17 Phoenix, and theoretically at the website, but it's not up yet.).
And as a total aside, in the most recent ArtsMail catalog, there's a production of Professional Skepticism playing in October at the Actors Workshop (Boston). I'm chuffed, in a vaguely matchmaker sort of way: it was a new play at Brandeis, written by one of the grad playwrights1, and the friend I brought to the performance2 is a director, who helped the play get its first 'real' production out on the Cape a couple of summers ago. And now it's in a more mainstream venue, in Boston. So pleasing, though I didn't do anything to merit it.
1 In that program that's now been cut. Sigh.
2 I buy two subscriptions so I can bring a friend. It frequently surprises me how difficult it is to find someone interested in going.