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Writing Retreat in Prague

July 18, 2019 | 8:00 am - July 27, 2019 | 5:00 pm
Hotel Josef to Svata Katerina Resort, Resort Svata Katerina, 394 64 Počátky, Czechia
Počátky, Czech Republic
$3250

JULIE MALONEY, director of WOMEN READING ALOUD, and JACQUELINE SHEEHAN, NYTimes bestselling author, will lead the writing workshops. Open to writers in all genres, workshops follow the Amherst Writers and Artists Method, emphasizing the exploration of the authentic “voice.” Julie hails from NJ and Jacqueline lives in MA. They have worked together for over ten years at the Writer’s […]

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12:00 am

Murder Mystery Dinner in Boston

July 26, 2019 | 12:00 am

A murder mystery dinner is a type of dinner theater in which audience members cooperate with each other and interact with performance cast members in order to solve a fictitious murder scene. Murder mystery dinner shows are most often comedic in nature and performed in coordination with the serving of a multi-course meal. The goal […]

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Solidarity Salon

July 26, 2019 | 12:00 am

Join us for a reading/performance/exhibit of poetry, music, theater, and art. Featuring: Liz Anker, Lisa DeSiro, Elizabeth Doran, Angie Elm, Karen Friedland, Lo Galluccio, Frannie Lindsay, Gloria Mindock, Deborah Schwartz, Melissa Silva The Solidarity Salon gathers together local artists of various genres to share their creations in community spaces. The series aims to especially amplify […]

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6:00 pm

Cymbeline: A Conversation with Anita Diamant and Fred Sullivan, Jr. at the Boston Athenaeum

July 26, 2019 | 6:00 pm
Boston Athenæum, 10 ½ Beacon Street
Boston, MA United States
$20

Members ($15) for lecture only; or ($55) for lecture and reserved seat for Cymbeline performance Visitors ($20) for lecture only; or ($65) for lecture and reserved seat for Cymbeline performance The Boston Athenæum and the Commonwealth Shakespeare Company (CSC) have partnered together to bring you two fantastic events in one night that interrogate and celebrate […]

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