by Beth | Apr 28, 2014 | Arts, Education, Family Matters, News, Wellesley News
WTP PRESENTS THE WIZARD OF OZ AND THE WIZ Two Takes On A Favorite Musical Classic Wellesley Theatre Project (WTP) will present the musicals, The Wizard of Oz, The Young Performers’ Edition and The Wiz Thursday, May 8, Friday, May 9, Saturday, May 10 and Sunday, May...
by Beth | Mar 28, 2014 | Arts, Education, News, Wellesley News
Read My Pins: The Albright Collection Jun 9 – Jul 20, 2014 Exhibition Explores Jewelry as a Diplomatic, Political and Social Tool Organized by the Museum of Arts and Design in New York, this unique traveling exhibition features more than 200 pins, many of...
by Beth | Mar 12, 2014 | Arts, Family Matters, News, Wellesley News
PINOCCHIO presented by The Wellesley Players Long-time Wellesley Players members and town residents, Wil Breden and Barbara Tarlin are teaming up to bring this new version of Pinocchio to the stage. Based on the well-known children’s story of the woodcutter whose...
by Beth | Mar 6, 2014 | Arts, Education, News, Wellesley News
*Author Silver tackles school violence issue at Waterstone (March 20) Ira Silver, author and Wellesley College professor of sociology, will speak at Waterstone at Wellesley on Thursday, March 20, at 2:30 p.m. Silver will discuss his new work, “Rampage: Getting...
by Beth | Feb 25, 2014 | Arts, News, Wellesley News
Gallery Exhibit “Kiyomizu ─ Rubbings and Other Work” by Thomas Matsuda At Babson College ─ January 28th through March 14th, 2014 Hollister Gallery at Babson College presents “Kiyomizu: Rubbings and Other Work” by Thomas Matsuda on display from January 28th through...
by Beth | Jan 16, 2014 | Arts
THE DAVIS MUSEUM AT WELLESLEY COLLEGE PRESENTS FIGMENT OF THE PAST: VENETIAN WORKS ON PAPER FROM THE DAVIS February 5 – May 4, 2014 “With its aqueous alleys and enchanted archways, Venice has welcomed and hosted countless foreign travelers as well as served as a hub...
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