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Find the best art events and make the most of your time this month in Cambridge. From music to adventure and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Queer Voices Festival presents a series of 10-minute plays, each offering a unique glimpse into the lives and experiences of the LGBTQ+ community. With notable playwrights like Sam Noble, Leif Moore, and Cassidy Guimares, this festival is a must-see for theater enthusiasts and those looking to explore diverse narratives. Don't miss this critically acclaimed event!

Experience the magic of Winyah, a unique event that promises to captivate audiences with its high production value and critically acclaimed performances. Featuring renowned artists and musicians, this event is a must-see for anyone looking to explore new activities and experiences. Join us for an unforgettable evening filled with music, art, and culture.
Materials will be provided to make a custom charm for someone in your life, including yourself! Mothers’ Day is Sunday May 10. We’re celebrating a little early with a charm bar pop up in the Pioneer Room.

EARFULL at the Regattabar is an intimate performance series featuring writers and musicians. Writers read from new books or notes, while musicians range from harpists to rock bands. The lineup is announced closer to the show. Food will be offered. Seats are assigned by purchase date; larger groups must buy a package. More info at https://earfull.org/shows


A poignant staged reading of 'Tell Her What She's Won, Johnny' set in 1955, featuring Ruth Traveler, the first black contestant on a major game show. This play explores the challenges of being black in white spaces, directed by Audrey Seraphin and written by Ken Green.


Dive into a whimsical world where rogue Santas clash with the evil Goblynch in 'When Santa Fell To Earth: A Musical.' This holiday-themed adventure brings joy and nostalgia back to Christmas as Niklas Goodfellow and his crew face off against Goblynch to restore the true spirit of the season. Featuring original compositions by Mark Hartman and Laura Waxdal, and directed by Allison Choat, this musical promises an enchanting experience for all ages.
Learn how to hand-knit a fun summer bag in this workshop! Hang out at the beach or your favorite spot in style with this hand-knit beach bag! The proportions are generous to carry your summer reading plus towels and more. With the soft texture, this will also double as the perfect pillow to rest your head and look at the clouds pass by. Best yet, choose from the many colors of yarn available at our store so your bag is customized for you!
Good: A Play About Gods in the Ghetto explores the lives of individuals in a chaotic neighborhood after the absence of Zeus, their god. It delves into themes of survival, dreams, and freedom, asking profound questions about the nature of power and forgiveness. Directed by Afrikah Selah and featuring a compelling cast, this play promises an engaging and thought-provoking experience.
Get your hands clean by making your own Goat's Milk Soap! Goat's milk is a mild soap base with smooth texture and lovely creamy white color. We'll have dye so you can blend in your own colors as well as other fun additives such as dried flowers and roving (pre-spun fiber). If you haven't tried making your own hand soap, it is a very fun experience and you'll enjoy the product every day! We will also provide glycerin soap base as an additional option. This will make clear soap which is great if you want to see what's embedded inside!

In the back office of a small New England airport, TSA agent Hank is training newbie Chloe on the day a new law, commonly known as The Muslim Ban, is suddenly enacted. When Jana arrives on a flight from the Middle East, they all become entangled in the chaotic fallout from this new government mandate. In a rapidly shifting political landscape, this new play questions who is protecting our country and who are they protecting it from? Playwright: Talya Kingston Director: M. Bevin OGara
In Crime Fiction, both the audience and crime reporter Maddie are challenged to uncover the truth amidst manipulation and half-truths. Maddie's mystery writing group unites to identify who is stalking their most famous member. As Maddie navigates the dangerous twists and turns set by the predator, she boldly confronts the deadly consequences of her mistakes. Playwright: Deirdre Girard. Director: Shana Gozansky.

An epic family drama that spans decades and continents, told by two actors in one room. The story follows Li CunYi, a Chinese orphan who makes a promise to reunite with his sister, Li CunXin, who is adopted by an American family. As CunYi grows into adulthood in China, he becomes involved with Zhao YanYan, the daughter of a powerful political family, who both aids and manipulates his search for his sister. Meanwhile, CunXin, renamed Annie Bradford, comes of age in America within the family of a senator, is in a secret romance with Gabriel Bradford, the senator's son. Their parallel journeys eventually converge when CunYi travels to Washington DC as part of a Chinese diplomatic mission, setting the stage for a long-awaited and fraught reunion between brother and sister. The incestuous relationships in the play is a metaphor for the equally incestuous partnership between China and America. Playwright: Yide Cai Director: Dmitry Troyanovsky