Arts Emerson, The World On Stage

Bidding Supports: Presentation of Mary Academy (Methuen, MA)

Item Number
159
Value:
300 USD
Online Close:
2017-03-30 22:00:00.0  –  Bid Extension

Description

You are bidding on four (4) tickets to a performance in the 2016/17 season! These tickets are valued at $300.00 (Voucher valid through May 31, 2017)

WE ARE:

An Office of the Arts in a college devoted to “bringing innovation to communication and the arts.” The Office of the Arts exists to serve Emerson College students, faculty, and staff, the Greater Boston community and the field of performance practice through:

  • ArtsEmerson—our professional presenting and producing program, showcasing the world on stage and screen.
  • HowlRound—a communication platform that connects the Office of the Arts to the national (and international) efforts to develop a commons-based approach to performance practice.
  • Stewardship of Our Spaces—supporting activities that connect the facilities of the Office of the Arts to both college and community events not produced or presented by other components of our office.

We see our work in service of the college, the public, and the art form, prioritizing community engagement with our Boston neighbors, creating a national dialogue, sharing field-wide learning and developing curricular engagement that connects students with our work. We operate from the assumption that the arts belong to everyone. Every decision we make, every new programming choice and operational strategy, emerges from that conviction.

Item Special Note

VALID THROUGH MAY 31, 2017

 

APR 1 - 21, 2017

ArtsEmerson and the Mayor’s Office of Resilience and Racial Equity present Mr. Joy: The Neighborhood Tour, a series of free theatre performances in four neighborhoods of Boston of Daniel Beaty’s Mr. Joy, a play that explores issues of race and class in America to help us find our common humanity. Tickets to all performances on the tour are free; however, due to limited space, advance reservations are strongly encouraged.

APR 19 - 29, 2017

When we cross the imaginary lines that divide up the world, the real borders come to light. With all the childlike curiosity and adult skepticism of monologist Spalding Gray, and the theatrical wizardry of Robert Lepage, Thaddeus Phillips takes us by the hand on a trip around the world, without ever leaving our seats.

MAY 11 - 21, 2017

From the creators of The Exonerated and Aftermath comes a solo piece focused on the inventor of modern rock ‘n’ roll journalism, Lester Bangs. Inside his wild, all-night typewriter sessions, Bangs embraced mistakes as strokes of genius and popularized the now ubiquitous terms like "Heavy Metal" and "Punk Rock". Join us for an unforgettable evening with music's great, lost critical voice.