Dear Arts enthusiasts,
A quick reminder that the outing to Salem and the Peabody Essex Museum is
this Saturday. Details below. Please RSVP to dudleyhouse.arts(a)gmail.com if
you plan on attending. Weather report is good: should be a sunny, late fall
afternoon.
Also, tickets are on sale for an exciting new play at the Boston
Playwrights' Theater. There aren't many, so if you're interested, be sure
to pick one up ASAP. Details below.
Cheers,
Tom
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Arts Outing to Salem and the Peabody Essex Museum*
8:45am
DUDLEY HOUSE ARTS OUTING
Trip to the Peabody Essex Museum
Salem, Massachusetts
Saturday, Oct. 27th
Join us for a festive fall trip to the historical town of Salem to see the
impressive collection at the Peabody Essex Museum. We will leave from the
Dudley House steps at 8:45am to take the 10am ferry from the Long Wharf
North in Boston directly to Salem. After a beautiful cruise into Salem Harbor,
we will explore the town, the Halloween festival, and visit the museum.
Everyone is welcome return to Cambridge by train later that evening.
One-way ferry tickets cost $15, purchased individually at the wharf; train
fare is approximately $10, purchased at the station; museum entrance is $11
for students. Open to Dudley House members and their guests. If you plan on
attending, please RSVP ASAP to dudleyhouse.arts(a)gmail.com.
*Tickets on sale for The Sussman Variations at the Boston Playwrights'
Theatre*
9:00am --- Dudley House top floor
Join us for a special Arts outing to the Boston Playwrights' Theatre.
A limited number of discounted student tickets, $10 apiece, will go on sale
beginning Wednesday, Oct. 24th, in the Dudley House office, 9am-5pm.
We continue our 31st season of new plays in Boston with Obie
award-nominated playwright Richard Schotter's The Sussman Variations.
Broadway composer Charlie Sussman's got it made.
He's turning 75, and thankfully his family is joining in the celebration.
Or maybe that's the problem. His kids resent his second wife, his son
Jonathan is at war with his daughter about her college essay and with his
wife about everything, Charlie's daughter has a secret of her own, and all
of them resent Charlie for leaving their mother. Oh, and nobody wants to
hear the songs from his latest musical. If only Charlie could rewrite the
libretto for his life, maybe he'd be able to celebrate. Original music by
Phil Schroeder and lyrics by Richard Schotter.
WHERE: Boston Playwrights' Theatre -- Walcott Theatre 949 Commonwealth
Avenue Boston, MA 02215
Read more:
http://boston.broadwayworld.com/article/Boston-Playwrights-Theatre-Presents…