“It’s not easy to sit on stage and tell your story in any space,” Harry Harding in his introductory message to the inaugural “The Stories of Us” event at the Concord Free
The Concord Players’ decennial tribute to Louisa May Alcott opened last weekend with sold-out shows and gushing guests. Little Women, the Broadway Musical brings the story of the March sisters to life
“Sounds of the Sea,” an art exhibit by Chelmsford’s Trina Teele, is the perfect prelude to summer, taking place now through June 5 at Newbury Court in Concord. The exhibit of Teele’s
Cinderella marries Prince Charming; Little Red Riding Hood saves Granny; Jack saves himself from the giant on the beanstalk… but then what? What happens after these characters’ so-called “happily-ever-after?” Or what even
You’ve probably never heard of Josiah Bartlett, Edward Bartlett, Ann Keyes, and Mary C. Wheeler. But these ordinary 19th-century Concordians will appear onstage alongside the March sisters in the Concord Players’ upcoming
“I think my natural ambition is for the lurid style.” – Louisa May Alcott That may seem a strange quote coming from the woman who wrote Little Women, a homey story of four
An exhibit at the Concord Art Association speaks to the relationship of man to nature. Called “This Earth,“ the show at the historic Lexington Road facility contains dozens of works in different
She is present throughout the play, but invisible to the audience. She is the playwright’s partner, but they’ve probably never met. She is an historian, a researcher, an explainer, a suggester. She