
“The Moneybar Mafia”
Gateway Players Theatre of Southbridge presents “The Monkeybar Mafia” written by local playwright Ed Humphries. Performance dates are March 3, 4, 10 and 11 at 7:30pm and March 12 at 2:00pm. All performances will be held at the Fellowship Hall of Elm Street Congregational Church,…
“The Moneybar Mafia”
Gateway Players Theatre of Southbridge presents “The Monkeybar Mafia” written by local playwright Ed Humphries. Performance dates are March 3, 4, 10 and 11 at 7:30pm and March 12 at 2:00pm. All performances will be held at the Fellowship Hall of Elm Street Congregational Church,…
“The Moneybar Mafia”
Gateway Players Theatre of Southbridge presents “The Monkeybar Mafia” written by local playwright Ed Humphries. Performance dates are March 3, 4, 10 and 11 at 7:30pm and March 12 at 2:00pm. All performances will be held at the Fellowship Hall of Elm Street Congregational Church,…
“The Moneybar Mafia”
Gateway Players Theatre of Southbridge presents “The Monkeybar Mafia” written by local playwright Ed Humphries. Performance dates are March 3, 4, 10 and 11 at 7:30pm and March 12 at 2:00pm. All performances will be held at the Fellowship Hall of Elm Street Congregational Church,…
My Night in the Planetarium by Little Uprisings
Best-selling children’s book author Innosanto Nagara’s true story of art and social protest comes to life as a dynamic pop-up puppet show. Created and performed by Boston artist/activist Tanya Nixon-Silberg, the show transports audiences to Jakarta in the 1970s, where 7-year-old Inno learns firsthand how…
“We Are Very Likely to Die: The Incredible True Story of the Sinking of the R/V Sea Surveyor”
On January 6th, 1969, a 118-foot research vessel named the R/V Sea Surveyor departed Groton, CT on a testing mission for the United States Navy. The mission was routine: Sail from Electric Boat, rendezvous with a submarine, conduct tests, return home but she never made…
Follow The Cannon: Clara Barton’s Civil War Letters
Historical Society to Sponsor Women’s History Month Program On Thursday, March 16th at 7:30 p.m. at Trinity Episcopal Church Parish Hall, 7 Providence Road (Route 6), Brooklyn, the Brooklyn Historical Society will sponsor a program in honor of Women’s History Month entitled Follow the Cannon:…
“Oma” by Sandglass Theater
This new family show by Shoshana Bass and Jana Zeller is an intergenerational tale that revolves around Grandma or “Oma.” It is her birthday and all are preparing for the celebration. While the grown-ups manage work phone calls, playdate logistics and other such tasks, the…
Exploring February: A Snow Moon, Black History Month & A Winter Walk Among Bare Trees
Today we’ll experience the full moon of February, called the Snow Moon since February is typically our snowiest month of the year. After a relatively snowless January, I am hopeful the Snow Moon brings a bit more of the white stuff. I enjoy tracking animals…