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Boston’s Performing Arts Season- A Sure Cure For The Winter “Blues”
is a cultured city- and many Bostonians consider concert and theatre tickets a necessity to keep spirits up during the city’s long winter. Whether you enjoy theatre,classical music, or opera, there is much to enjoy during ’s winter performing arts scene.
Following a huge success with “A Civil War Christmas”, ( 264 Huntington Ave., , 617-426-5000 ) () will present Arthur Miller’s gripping drama “All My Sons” from January 8-February 27. Tickets $20-$82.50.
(301 Massachusetts Ave., , 617- 266-1492 )() opens the second half of their season with world-renowned cellist -and Massachusetts resident- Yo Yo Ma performing Haydn’s Cello Concerto No. 1 in five performances January 6 (open rehearsal) , January 7-January 9 ,and January 12. Tickets $19 (open rehearsal)- $105.
New this year for the , “Opera Annex”. A fourth opera has been added to the BLO’s season- a fully staged opera, performed in a non-traditional space, and with lower ticket prices. The English opera, Britten’s “The Turn of the Screw” will be performed at the Castle at the Park Plaza Hotel and Towers(130 Columbus Ave., , 617-542-6772) () February-3,5 and 6th, tickets $39-$85.
Image Credit: Huntington Theatre Company, used with permission.


