Coffee and Books
Charlotte & William Bloomberg Medford Public Library 111 High Street, MedfordJoin Medford Public Library Director Barbara Kerr for coffee and a discussion of new and interesting books. No assigned reading or registration required, just drop in. However, please RSVP through …
Dances at Noon: Jessi Stegall
Jackson Dance Lab, Aidekman Arts Center, Tufts University 50 Talbot Ave., MedfordThe Tufts University Department of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies welcomes Jessi Stegall for a work-in-progress showing of her latest project, The Theremin Vignettes. The Theremin Vignettes is an evening-length dance-theatre production in ode to Clara Rockmore. Made up of a series of non-linear, idiosyncratic vignettes, The Theremin Vignettes explores themes of grief, remembrance and …
Rosie Porter & the Neon Moons at The Porch
The Porch Southern Fare & Juke Joint 175 River's Edge Drive, MedfordRosie Porter and the Neon Moons bring their authentic honkytonk sound to The Porch for their second Friday residency. Often reminiscent of Patsy Cline meets Waylon Jennings, Porter’s vocals are …
Spotlight Productions: Annie
Marsha Caron Theater, Medford High School 489 Winthrop St., MedfordMedford youth musical theater organization Spotlight Productions presents the second of five performances of the best-loved musical "Annie," a story of hope featuring a cast of Medford teen and child performers singing, dancing and acting their hearts out. This performance, and the one at 2 p.m. on Saturday, March 11, will feature the Hard Knock …
David Spade
Chevalier Theatre 30 Forest St., MedfordChevalier Theatre welcomes back David Spade for his first Medford appearance since 2001. Nominated in 1999 for an Emmy Award for his memorable role as Dennis Finch, the wise-cracking, power-hungry …
Red Rainbow
Balch Arena Theatre, Aidekman Arts Center, Tufts University 40 Talbot Ave., MedfordThe Tufts University Department of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies presents the fourth of six performances of "Red Rainbow," written by Azure D. Osborne-Lee and directed by Lily Mengesha. In the play, COVID-19 has hit New York City and everyone is in quarantine. Nathaniel drags his best friend Ixchel out of bed to go on …