Welcome to opening night of The Murder of Haversham Manor where things are quickly going from bad to utterly disastrous. With an unconscious leading lady, a corpse that can’t play dead, and actors who trip over everything (including their lines), it’s a riotous explosion of comedy. All seats $24.
Ghosts are afloat in this Paris hotel, just as the owner is trying to sell. Check in at the Lobby, then visit some rooms, solve puzzles and codes, but beware of what looms. The Kitchen, the Gameroom, a Closet, and Lounge, see what information and clues you can scrounge. Solving this mystery shouldn't scare you […]
Finnish oven pancake, bacon, sausage, fruit, Finnish coffee bread, juice, coffee/tea/cocoa. Loaves of Finnish coffee bread for sale. Vendors of arts, crafts, and bee products; Raivaaja Foundation information table.
Rock out to some truly spooktacular music, featuring Big Random and Two for the Road. Don't forget to bring a non-perishable food item for the Winchendon CAC!
Kids are invited to don a scary (or not-so-scary) costume and take a tour of the city’s business district, starting at the Leominster Credit Union on Adams Street.
Artist Talk and Creative workshop with Joanne Stowell and Massachusetts Women’s Caucus for Art.
Maestro Bruce Hangen and the Vista Philharmonic chamber players present an enticing program for chamber orchestra, including Aaron Copland’s all-time favorite, Appalachian Spring, and featuring young harpist Li-Shan Tan in the music of Ravel.
Performance at Groton Hill Music Center. Maestro Bruce Hangen and the Vista Philharmonic chamber players present an enticing program for chamber orchestra, including Aaron Copland’s all-time favorite, Appalachian Spring, and featuring young harpist Li-Shan Tan in the music of Ravel.
This musical comedy centers on a fictional spelling bee set in a middle school. Six quirky adolescents compete in the Bee, run by three equally quirky grown-ups.