McGRATHPR.com – Summer conjures a vibrant lineup of arts, entertainment, education and cultural experiences across Greater Boston, the South Shore, New England and beyond. Throughout the height of this captivating season, discover standout performances, festivals, exhibitions and programs that illuminate the welcome long days and warm nights. Enjoy all that’s ahead:

SPOTLIGHT : : (re)Dressing Miss Havisham
(re)Dressing Miss Havisham
A solo performance by Miranda Jonté
Tuesday, May 19through Sunday, May 24, matinee and evening performances TBA
Boston Playwrights’ Theatre, 949 Commonwealth Avenue Boston
Tickets: $40 adults, $25 Seniors/Veterans/BU faculty/staff, $15 students with ID
Free student rush tickets day-of-performance with ID
Pay-What-You-Can Performance: Tuesday, May 19, 7:30 pm
Written by John Minigan, produced by Neil McGarry, directed by Peter Sampieri
An original commission by Back Porch Theater
Developed through Boston Playwrights’ Theatre’s New Play Incubator program, “(re)Dressing Miss Havisham” reimagines one of literature’s most iconic figures through a contemporary investigative frame. Miranda, an unmarried actor in her 40s with a background in criminology, takes on the role of Charles Dickens’ Miss Havisham with a singular mission: to solve the cold case of Havisham’s death.

What begins as a literary inquiry quickly deepens into a layered exploration of identity, autonomy and the portrayal of women—both in Dickens’ life and on the page. As Miranda moves between characters, employing forensic analysis, research and even a “murder board,” the line between performer and subject begins to blur. When the trail of evidence runs cold, it is Miss Havisham herself who emerges to confront long-buried truths—forcing both women to reckon with questions of independence, fulfillment and what it means to live fully on one’s own terms.
Notes on parking: Metered street parking is available along Commonwealth Avenue and some nearby streets. A small number of free visitor spaces are available across the street in Brookline (e.g., Pleasant Street), but availability is very limited, so allow extra time if searching for free parking. The closest and most convenient option is the parking garage beneath Agganis Arena, located directly across the street. Entrances are on Buick Street and Harry Agganis Way. Parking rates and details are available on the Agganis Arena website. Please note that parking validation is not currently available.
South Shore Conservatory
When You Wish Upon a Star: A Disney Celebration
Saturday, June 13, 3 pmSouth Shore Conservatory’s Carr Amphitheater, One Conservatory Drive, Hingham
Tickets: Pavilion: $50; Lawn: $25; Children age nine and under attend for free, tickets available at give.sscmusic.org/a-disney-celebration
This magical afternoon of Disney favorites is brought to life by Broadway-caliber stars and a live professional pit orchestra.
From beloved classics to modern favorites, this family-friendly concert is perfect for all ages. Come ready to sing along and share the joy of Disney’s music together.
Duxbury Music Festival 2026 ~ June 26 through July 3
South Shore Conservatory’s Duxbury Music Festival 2026 features an exciting lineup of performances in diverse musical genres such as classical, jazz, and classic rock, as well as beloved selections from Sinatra, plus a free opening-night dance party on the Duxbury Town Green.
Opening Night: Dance Party with Benn & Company
Friday, June 26, 7 pm
Duxbury Town Green, 71 Washington Street, Duxbury
Admission is free
Register: https://give.sscmusic.org/dmf-2026
Benn & Company kicks off South Shore Conservatory’s Duxbury Music Festival with a night of free live music and dancing under the tent on the Duxbury Town Green. Led by award-winning vocalist Loren Benn and backed by top-tier musicians, this electrifying band brings dance-floor favorites to life from Motown classics to R&B and pop hits you know and love. Open to the public and free to attend, this opening night celebration is all about coming together through music. Grab a drink, hit the dance floor, and help us start the festival with an unforgettable community dance party.
The Best of Sinatra with A Swingin’ Affair Big Band
Saturday, June 27, 3 pm
Duxbury Town Green, 71 Washington Street, Duxbury
Tickets: $40 available at give.sscmusic.org/dmf-2026
Join SSC Artistic Director Steve Bass and acclaimed vocalist Donnie Norton for a relaxed and joyful afternoon celebrating the Great American Songbook on the Duxbury Town Green. This swingin’ outdoor concert features timeless favorites from the Rat Pack era—Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin, Dean Martin—and welcomes special guest vocalist Sarah Bass performing beloved selections from the Ella Fitzgerald songbook. Set beneath a tent and backed by a 16-piece professional big band featuring some of Boston’s finest jazz musicians, this concert brings classic big band swing to life in a perfect summer setting.
Duxbury Music Festival Family Day
Sunday, June 28, 12 to 3 pm
Duxbury Town Green, 71 Washington Street, Duxbury
Admission is free, no registration necessary South Shore Conservatory’s Duxbury Music Festival brings back fan-favorite Family Day, on June 28 on the Duxbury Town Green. Families can enjoy music-themed crafts, drums circles, Music Together™ classes, and food. Appropriate for children from infancy through elementary school age.
Dreamscapes: Opening Faculty Concert
Sunday, June 28, 6 pm
South Shore Conservatory’s Ellison Center for the Arts, 64 St. George Street, Duxbury
Tickets: $40, available at give.sscmusic.org/dmf-2026
“Dreamscapes” launches South Shore Conservatory Duxbury Music Festival’s faculty concerts, featuring performances by all seven talented artists-in-residence. This immersive evening explores the lush sound world of Mahler, Debussy, and other late-Romantic composers, alongside rich selections from the jazz canon, offering a fresh perspective that expands the evening’s sense of color, atmosphere, and imagination.
From Paris to New York
Tuesday, June 30, 6 pm
The Art Complex Museum, 189 Alden Street, Duxbury
Tickets: $40, available at give.sscmusic.org/dmf-2026
South Shore Conservatory Duxbury Music Festival’s “From Paris to New York” traces the vibrant musical dialogue between France and America, exploring how classical tradition and jazz have shaped and inspired one another across the Atlantic. Set within the galleries of the Duxbury Art Complex Museum, this immersive concert invites audiences to experience sound and visual art together — listening as they look, and looking as they listen.
The Dukes of Windsor: Dixieland Jazz
Wednesday, July 1, 6 pm
South Shore Conservatory’s Ellison Center for the Arts, 64 St. George Street, Duxbury
Tickets: $40, available at give.sscmusic.org/dmf-2026
South Shore Conservatory steps back into the Jazz Age with “The Dukes of Windsor,” an authentic 1920s-style Dixieland band bringing the spirit of early New Orleans jazz to the Duxbury Music Festival. Experience live music at the Ellison Center for the Arts, where you can immerse yourself in the dynamic sounds of this exciting genre. It’s the perfect pairing of great jazz and great company for a relaxed and unforgettable night out.
Jazz Cabaret
Thursday, July 2, 6 pm
South Shore Conservatory’s Ellison Center for the Arts, 64 St. George Street, Duxbury
Tickets: $40, available at give.sscmusic.org/dmf-2026
“Jazz Cabaret” brings South Shore Conservatory’s Duxbury Music Festival to life with an all-jazz evening, showcasing DMF students and faculty together in a vibrant, collaborative performance. This high-energy concert highlights the artistry, creativity, and growth of the jazz department throughout the festival, featuring music that spans swing, blues, ballads, and modern jazz styles.
Festival Finale
Friday, July 3, 6 pm
South Shore Conservatory’s Ellison Center for the Arts, 64 St. George Street, Duxbury
Tickets: $40, available at give.sscmusic.org/dmf-2026
“Festival Finale” brings South Shore Conservatory’s Duxbury Music Festival to a powerful close with a culminating concert featuring all students and faculty. This special performance celebrates the artistry, collaboration, and growth achieved over ten immersive days of music-making, uniting the entire festival community on one stage.
Evenings Under the Stars 2026 ~ July 11 through 25
South Shore Conservatory’s “Evenings Under the Stars 2026” celebrates the rich traditions that have shaped our culture and imagination – bringing to life the enduring art of storytelling, the spirit of American history, and the beloved music of the Great American Songbook.

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Harry Potter: A Night of Symphonic Magic
Saturday, July 11, 7 pm
South Shore Conservatory’s Carr Amphitheater, One Conservatory Drive, Hingham
Tickets: Pavilion: $50; Lawn: $25; Children age nine and under attend for free, tickets available at give.sscmusic.org/eus-harry-potter
Conductor Nick Palmer and Atlantic Symphony Orchestra musicians bring favorite stories and fairy tales to life through music in this first of three Evenings Under the Stars concerts at South Shore Conservatory. “Harry Potter” films, alongside magical favorites from “Hook,” “E.T.,” and classical fairy-tale masterpieces such as “Swan Lake” and “The Magic Flute.”
This immersive concert is fun for all ages. Audiences are encouraged to dress in their enchanted wizard robes to experience wonderment as SSC transforms its Hingham campus into Hogwarts. One hour prior to the concert, there are family-friendly activities on the grounds, as well as food offerings available from Mom on the Go.
American Landscapes: 250 Years of Song
Saturday, July 18, 7 pmSouth Shore Conservatory’s Carr Amphitheater, One Conservatory Drive, Hingham
Tickets: Pavilion: $50; Lawn: $25; Children age nine and under attend for free, tickets available at give.sscmusic.org/eus-american-landscapes Artistic Director Bill Richter and the Pilgrim Festival Chorus, one of the South Shore’s premier choruses, celebrate America’s rich musical heritage in honor of the nation’s 250th birthday in this second of three “Evenings Under the Stars” concerts at South Shore Conservatory.
This powerful concert traces the soundscape of America through song – from stirring anthems to reflective works inspired by the American experience. This performance offers a moving tribute to the voices, stories, and landscapes that have shaped our country over the past 250 years.
Sinatra Under the Stars
Saturday, July 25, 7 pmSouth Shore Conservatory’s Carr Amphitheater, One Conservatory Drive, Hingham
Tickets: Pavilion: $50; Lawn: $25; Children age nine and under attend for free, tickets available at give.sscmusic.org/eus-sinatra
Sixteen-piece A Swingin’ Affair big band, with Artistic Director Steve Bass and “Ol’ Blue Eyes” vocalist Donnie Norton, rocks the Carr Amphitheater with an unforgettable night of music from the Great American Songbook, featuring favorites from Rat Pack era crooners such as Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin, and Dean Martin. This swingin’ evening, the final of three South Shore Conservatory “Evenings Under the Stars” concerts, also welcomes guest vocalist Sarah Bass, singing selections from the Ella Fitzgerald songbook.
About South Shore Conservatory
South Shore Conservatory (SSC) is a community school for the arts on Boston’s South Shore, welcoming individuals of all ages and abilities. With campuses in Hingham and Duxbury, SSC’s programs provide creative opportunities for lifelong learning through outstanding faculty and nationally recognized offerings in music instruction, ensembles, dance, early childhood education, creative arts therapy, performance, and community and school partnerships. Learn more at sscmusic.org.
The James Library & Center for the Arts
Exhibition: Madeleine Lord
Friday, May 1 through Saturday, June 13
Opening Reception on Friday, May 1, 6 to 8 pm
The James Library & Center for the Arts, 24 West St., Norwell
Admission is free, on view during business hours
jameslibrary.org/tickets/solo-exhibition-madeleine-lord
Enjoy large woodblock prints in a solo exhibition by Artist Madeleine Lord in the Concert Hall, inspired by instruments and the musicians that play them. Madeleine Lord is a multidisciplinary artist whose oeuvre includes drawing, painting, woodcut prints, monoprints, photography, and animation as well as metal sculpture.
Madeleine majored in art at Smith College, where Leonard Baskin taught print making and Professor Elliot Offner stated if you can’t draw you can’t make art. Her career has spanned decades; her first public work “Revolutionary Figures” was installed at Fort Washington Park, Cambridge, MA in 1987.
Exhibition: Scott Ketchum The Wild Iris: Paintings Inspired by the Poetry of Loise Gluck
Friday, May 8 through Saturday, June 13
Opening Reception: Friday, May 8, 6 to 8 pm
The James Library & Center for the Arts, 24 West St., Norwell
Admission is free, exhibit on view during business hours
jameslibrary.org/tickets/scott-ketchum-the-wild-iris-paintings-inspired-by-the-poetry-of-loise-gluck
Artist Scott Ketcham is a prolific and evolving painter with over 30 years of experience. He is a Professor of Visual Arts at Massasoit Community College, and holds a BA from Williams College and an MFA from Johnson State College. He has been a pupil of William Schultz, Clement Micarrelli, Andrew McMillan, and many others.
Children’s Storytime
Fridays May 29 through June 26, 11:30 am to 12 noon
The James Library & Center for the Arts, 24 West St., Norwell
Admission is free, no RSVP necessary
Children’s Storytime is perfect for toddlers and caregivers. Explore our Children’s room and enjoy a morning of reading fun!
Art Unplugged: Off The Grid, On The Wall with The Spare Studio
Saturday, May 30, 2 to 4 pm
The James Library & Center for the Arts, 24 West St., Norwell
Admission is free
Reservation required, register at: jameslibrary.org/tickets/art-unplugged
Art Unplugged is a free hands-on, immersive art series open to all, no experience needed. Come explore, create, and connect in a relaxed, welcoming setting.
There’s a lot of paper waste in this world. From junk mail to school worksheets, every household deals with the guilt of having to throw paper away. In this Art Unplugged, The Spare Studio will teach us about simple homemade paper making. We’ll get a chance to create our own paper and create a beautiful piece that will hang in the James Library for all to enjoy. Suitable for all ages, so sign everyone up in the family!
James Book Club: An Unfinished Love Story – A Personal History of the 60’s
Wednesday, June 10, 7 to 8:30 pm
The James Library & Center for the Arts, 24 West St., Norwell
Admission is free
jameslibrary.org/tickets/firstladies-9zyz8-2ygpj-xwad3-eslzn
This unforgettable novel puts human faces on the Syrian war with the immigrant story of a beekeeper, his wife, and the triumph of spirit when the world becomes unrecognizable.
The James Library’s Book Club is a self-directed group of dedicated readers who meet monthly at the James unless otherwise noted. If you are interested in learning how to become involved, please email rbilling143@gmail.com for more information.
Art Unplugged: Paper Lanterns
Saturday, June 13, 4 to 6 pm
The James Library & Center for the Arts, 24 West St., Norwell
Admission is free
Reservation required, register: jameslibrary.org/tickets/art-unplugged-m27w4
Art Unplugged is a free hands-on, immersive art series open to all, no experience needed. Come explore, create, and connect in a relaxed, welcoming setting. For this June session, create bamboo and paper star-shaped lanterns with Liz Helfer.
Exhibition: 4 Seasons: Paintings by Daniel Lloyd-Miller
Friday, June 26 through Friday July 31
Opening Reception: Friday, June 26 6 to 8 pm
The James Library & Center for the Arts, 24 West St., Norwell
Admission is free, on view during business hours
jameslibrary.org/tickets/4-seasons-paintings-by-daniel-lloyd-miller
Artist Daniel Lloyd-Miller is a painter of two faces: toying with motifs of structure in-studio, and representational plein-air paintings outside.
Originally from Vermont, he attended MassArt for his bachelor’s degree in fine art and School of the Art Insitute of Chicago (SAIC) for his graduate studies. He has exhibited across multiple states in various solo and group shows and currently operates out of Somerville, painting and teaching at Middlesex Community College and Rhode Island School of Design Continuing Education.
About The James Library & Center for the Arts
Housed in a landmark 1874 Victorian building in the heart of Norwell Center, the James Library & Center for the Arts (the James) is a non-profit cultural hub dedicated to inspiring the community through the arts. As a unique hybrid of a lending library, a professional concert hall, and a contemporary art gallery, the James provides high-quality cultural experiences that are educational, entertaining, and enriching for all ages.
The James Library is located at 24 West Street, Norwell and is open to the public Tuesday through Friday, 1 to 5 pm, and on Saturday, 11 am to 1 pm. For more information, call 781-659-7100, visit jameslibrary.org, or follow The James Library on Facebook and Instagram.
The Company Theatre Center for the Arts
Rave On
Saturday, June 6, 7:30 pm
Tickets: $38
The Company Theatre, 30 Accord Park Dr., Norwell
Tickets: companytheatre.com
Inspired by some of the most influential music ever written, Rave On will take you back in time. Return to an age when rock ‘n’ roll was just emerging, and the jukebox and a dance floor were all you needed to have a good time.
A Chorus Line – Teen Edition
Thursday, July 9 through Saturday, July 11
Tickets: $37 to $44
The Company Theatre, 30 Accord Park Dr., Norwell
Tickets: companytheatre.com
This brilliantly authentic fusion of song, dance, and compelling drama captures the spirit and tension of a Broadway audition. Exploring the inner lives and ambitions of Broadway hopefuls, this Pulitzer Prize-winning musical features powerhouse numbers, including What I Did for Love and One. This show will touch the heart of anyone who has put everything on the line – for attention, for approval, and for love.
Alanis Morissette’s Jagged Little Pill, The Musical
Friday, July 24 through Sunday, August 16
Tickets: $64 to 68
The Company Theatre, 30 Accord Park Dr., Norwell
Tickets: companytheatre.com
Experience this area premiere, a rollercoaster of emotions set to the iconic songs of Alanis Morrisette. There is a forgiving heart within a turbulent spiral as a “perfect” suburban family watches their carefully constructed facade begin to crumble. The electrifying power of this Tony and Grammy award-winning production brings profound truths about the messy reality of a modern family to vibrant life on stage. For mature audiences.
About The Company Theatre
Founded in 1979 by Zoe Bradford and Jordie Saucerman, The Company Theatre (TCT) is an award-winning regional theatre, a true treasure of Boston’s South Shore. The destination center for the arts produces 4 musicals, 1 play, 5 youth productions, and a concert and special event series annually, attracting more than 35,000 patrons. The Academy of Company Theatre (ACT) offers year-round technical training in voice, acting, dance, film and more to both youth and adults, and the heart of ACT – its renowned summer workshop.
The Company Theatre’s widely acclaimed integrity is rooted in presenting highly trained and dedicated actors, live music performances, lavish costuming, elaborate set work, as well as its outstanding educational programs. Its staff and artistic team are on a continuous quest for excellence by producing passionate, energetic, and professional quality performances. TCT attributes its success to its long-time dedicated staff and artisans who are proud to bring their craft to loyal patrons.
The Company Theatre’s box office is open on Mondays from 10 am to 5 pm, Thursdays from 11 am to 6 pm, and two hours before each performance. For more information, visit companytheatre.com, email boxoffice@companytheatre.com, call 781-871-2787, or follow The Company Theatre on social media.
A Swingin’ Affair All-Star Big Band
The Best of Sinatra at Duxbury Music Festival
Saturday, June 27, 3 pm
Duxbury Town Green, 71 Washington Street, Duxbury
Tickets are $40, available at: give.sscmusic.org/dmf-2026
Info: aswinginaffair.com/events/a-swingin-affair-at-duxbury-music-festival
Join SSC Artistic Director Steve Bass and acclaimed vocalist Donnie Norton for a relaxed and joyful afternoon celebrating the Great American Songbook on the Duxbury Town Green. This swingin’ outdoor concert features timeless favorites from the Rat Pack era—Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin, Dean Martin—and welcomes special guest vocalist Sarah Bass performing beloved selections from the Ella Fitzgerald songbook. Set beneath a tent and backed by a 16-piece professional big band featuring some of Boston’s finest jazz musicians, this concert brings classic big band swing to life in a perfect summer setting.
Sinatra Under the Stars: A Swingin’ Affair in Concert
Saturday, July 25, 2026, 7 pm
South Shore Conservatory’s Carr Amphitheater, One Conservatory Drive, Hingham
Tickets: Pavilion: $50; Lawn: $25; Children nine and under attend for free, available at give.sscmusic.org/eus-sinatra
Info: aswinginaffair.com/events/a-swingin-affair-at-sscs-evenings-under-the-stars
A Swingin’ Affair at Project Arts’ Outdoor Summer Concert Series
Wednesday, August 12, 6:30 pm
DCR Park, 79 Water Street, Plymouth
Admission is free
Info: aswinginaffair.com/events/klhwtns0lrygz7ws04w0avs52cfa4o
A Swingin’ Affair brings all the excitement and music of its indoor concerts to the outdoor stage to soak in that summer sun on the Plymouth Waterfront! Join us for an evening of beloved big band favorites with the best vocalists and instrumentalists in the business. Plymouth, here we come! Project Arts of Plymouth is celebrating 30 years of music, community, and seaside vibes with their FREE Summer Concert Series.
Bring a picnic, blanket and/or folding chairs, as this is an open-air park venue with no event seating. Metered parking is available streetside or in adjacent street lots, learn more at ParkPlymouth.com.
About A Swingin’ Affair All-Star Big Band
Award-winning big band A Swingin’ Affair features the most sought-after, all-star professional performing artists in greater Boston, convened in swing and song – a rare entertainment opportunity! Revel in A Swingin’ Affair’s 16 inspired instrumentalists as they dive into the toe tappin’ Great American Songbook, exploring the legendary tunes of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Bobby Darin, and the timeless Rat Pack.
Bandleader Steve Bass, frontman vocalist Donnie Norton, and special guest vocalists deliver the huge swingin’ sound, vibe, and excitement of Sinatra’s soundstage in concert! Hit songs include “Fly Me To the Moon,” “I’ve Got The World On A String,” “New York, New York,” and many more. Bask in favorite tunes of the era blended with sentimental stories about these legendary artists, delivered with a twist from the circa-authentic stage set.
In addition to Sinatra’s most popular recordings (most arranged by Nelson Riddle), A Swingin’ Affair performs hits from the era’s most recognizable crooners, delivering captivating music. No swinging performance would be complete without a little dancing in the aisles, so wear your dancing shoes and sway the night away!
In its dedication to sustaining the intrinsic value of music education, A Swingin’ Affair supports middle and high school instrumental students through an education collaboration and fundraiser program, offering world-class masterclasses led by top artists, preserving the living history of swing and jazz culture with today’s aspiring musicians.
To learn more about A Swingin’ Affair big band, its concerts or leadership, or to explore opportunities for education and fundraiser collaboration programs, visit aswinginaffair.com, email aswinginaffairband@gmail.com, or visit A Swingin’ Affair on Facebook, Instagram, or YouTube.
Americana Theatre Company
The Addams Family Musical
July 9 through 11, 16 through 18, and 23 through 25, 7 pm; and July 12, 19 and 26, 2 pm
Spire Center for Performing Arts, 25 ½ Court Street, Plymouth
Tickets: $45 adults, $40 for seniors and students, available at tickets.americanatheatre.org/event?e=pw7 “The Addams Family,” a comical feast that embraces the wackiness in every family, features an original story and a dilemma that’s every father’s nightmare: Wednesday Addams, the ultimate princess of darkness, has grown up and fallen in love with a sweet, smart young man from a respectable family—a man her parents have never met. And if that wasn’t upsetting enough, Wednesday confides in her father and begs him not to tell her mother. Now, Gomez Addams must do something he’s never done before—keep a secret from his beloved wife, Morticia. Everything will change for the whole family on the fateful night they host a dinner for Wednesday’s “normal” boyfriend and his parents. The Addams Family is a musical comedy with music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa and book by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice.
About Americana Theatre Company
Americana Theatre Company (ATC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, professional theatre company serving the Greater Plymouth region. Founder and Executive Director Derek Martin, Managing Director David Friday, Artistic Director Jesse Sullivan, and Director of Education Erin Friday are the leadership team charged with continuing the founding vision of opening a professional theatre in America’s Hometown, a dream fulfilled in 2011. ATC’s audiences find that story is paramount. Stories entertain, teach, and thrill us … they can inspire us toward the betterment of mankind and help reveal the hidden mysteries of life. ATC is committed to hiring directors, actors, and designers of the highest caliber, with an aim to enliven the cultural atmosphere of the Plymouth community by offering excellent, entertaining theatre and theatre education to residents and visitors alike. For more information, visit americanatheatre.org, or call 508-591-0282.
Sweet Harmony
Sweet Harmony performs acoustic renditions of your favorite music — classic rock, pop, alternative, country, folk and Celtic tunes — brought to life with rich vocals, rhythmic acoustic guitar, and driving percussion. A dynamic quartet that bridges generations and styles.

North River Arts Society: Festival of the Arts
Saturday, May 23, 3 to 5 pm
157 Old Main St, Marshfield
Admission is free
Scituate Harbor Bandstand Series
Thursday, July 9, 6 to 8 pm
Cole Parkway, Scituate
Admission is free
Norwood Summerfest at Norwood Town Gazebo
Wednesday, July 29, 6:30 to 8:30 pm
550 Washington Street, Norwood
Admission is free
The Galley Kitchen & Bar
Saturday, May 16, 8 to 11 pm
Sunday, May 24, 4 to 7 pm
Saturday, June 27, 8 to 11 pm
Friday, July 17, 7 to 10 pm
Friday, August 7, 7 to 10 pm
95 Front St., Scituate
No Cover Charge
The Tinker’s Son
Saturday, June 6, 8 to 11 pm
Saturday, July 25, 8 to 11 pm
707 Main St, Norwell, MA
No cover charge
Long Bar at The Flying Bridge
Sunday, May 31, 1 to 4 pm
Friday, June 5, 7 to 10 pm
Friday, June 26, 7 to 10 pm
Saturday, July 18, 1 to 4 pm
Friday, July 31, 7 to 10 pm
220 Scranton Ave, Falmouth
No cover charge
Jacks Restaurant & Bar
327 Gifford St, Falmouth, MA
Saturday, July 11, 7:30 to 10:30 pm No cover charge

About Sweet Harmony
Founded in 2021, Sweet Harmony is a local Scituate / Boston‑area acoustic band blending family roots, powerful vocals, and vibrant musicianship into a signature coastal sound. What began as a spontaneous father‑daughter duet between Caitlin and Robert Bruscino soon expanded to include vocalist Maggie Murray and percussionist Cooper Prophet, forming a dynamic quartet that bridges generations and styles.
Performing throughout Massachusetts and South Florida, Sweet Harmony seamlessly weaves Classic Rock, Pop, Country, Folk, Alternative, and Celtic influences into every set. Their hallmark is the rich vocal interplay of Caitlin and Maggie, paired with Robert’s rhythmic guitar and Cooper’s driving percussion—creating a sound that’s heartfelt, polished, and full of energy.
Each member brings impressive musicianship to the stage: Caitlin studies Choral Music Education at the University of Florida; Maggie, a Vocal Performance and Music Education major at UConn, lends depth and artistry; Cooper, a percussionist and film student at Keene State, supplies rhythmic creativity; and Robert, a seasoned guitarist and vocalist, anchors the group’s sound.
Now entering its fifth year, Sweet Harmony continues to light up venues, festivals, and private events as one of the South Shore’s most genuine musical acts—celebrating friendship, family, and the joy of live performance. For bookings and updates, and to learn more about Sweet Harmony, go to their website at SweetHarmony.music or follow them on social media at Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube or contact the band directly… call or text Robert at (781) 783-4232 or email at SweetHarmonyTunes@gmail.com. .
For Sweet Harmony’s latest events calendar, please visit tiny.cc/SweetHarmonyEvents
Pilgrim Festival Chorus
American Landscapes: 250 Years of Song
July 11, 7:30 pm and Sunday, July 12, 4 pm
The Church of the Pilgrimage, 15 Town Square, Plymouth
Artistic Directors William B. Richter, conductor, and Elizabeth Chapman Reilly, organ
Tickets: $20 general, free for Card to Culture attendees and children 18 and under, available at pilgrimfestivalchorus.org, and at the door to capacity.
Pilgrim Festival Chorus joins the rest of the country in celebrating America 250 this year. Two performances of “American Landscapes: 250 Years of Song” at the 1840 Church of the Pilgrimage in downtown Plymouth include American music that charts our beginnings as a nation and will include songs that highlight our subsequent history: folk tunes, spirituals, ragtime, jazz, and Broadway. The concerts also incorporate arrangements of favorite patriotic American songs, with the opportunity for an audience singalong.
Evenings Under the Stars: American Landscapes: 250 Years of Song
Saturday, July 18, 7 to 8:30 pm
South Shore Conservatory’s Carr Amphitheater, 1 Conservatory Drive, Hingham
Artistic Directors William B. Richter, conductor, and Elizabeth Chapman Reilly, piano
Tickets: Pavilion: $50; Lawn: $25; Children nine and under attend for free, available at give.sscmusic.org/eus-american-landscapes
Pilgrim Festival Chorus joins the rest of the country in celebrating America 250 this year. Two performances of “American Landscapes: 250 Years of Song” at the 1840 Church of the Pilgrimage in downtown Plymouth include American music that charts our beginnings as a nation and will include songs that highlight our subsequent history: folk tunes, spirituals, ragtime, jazz, and Broadway. The concerts also incorporate arrangements of favorite patriotic American songs, with the opportunity for an audience singalong.
About Pilgrim Festival Chorus
Pilgrim Festival Chorus (PFC) is a 90-member premier, welcoming community choral ensemble, comprised of experienced vocalists from 20 South Shore communities. Marking its 26th season, the chorus is led by artistic directors William B. Richter and Elizabeth Chapman Reilly. Pilgrim Festival Chorus is dedicated to presenting diverse choral works that educate, enrich, and engage both its members and its audiences.
PFC is pleased to participate in Mass Cultural Council’s Card to Culture program. Reserve tickets on our website. Pilgrim Festival Chorus is supported, in part, by grants from Mass Cultural Council, a state agency, and its local cultural councils in Middleborough, Plymouth, and Scituate.
For more information visit pilgrimfestivalchorus.org. Follow Pilgrim Festival Chorus on Facebook and Instagram.
American Ancestors
Exhibit: Patriots of Color
On view: April 23 through December 31, during business hours
The Family Heritage Experience at American Ancestors, 97 Newbury Street, Boston
Admission: $10 for adults (including the Family Heritage Experience). Free admission for children under 12. American Ancestors members receive free admission.
Learn more at fhe.americanancestors.org
As Boston prepares to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution, “Patriots of Color” shines a light on the overlooked stories of Black, Native, and multiracial individuals who shaped the fight for independence. Through original documents, interactive displays, and contemporary artistic interpretation, the exhibition highlights 26 Patriots from across the 13 colonies and connects their stories to living descendants today. Discover how genealogy and archival research help bring these powerful histories back into view.
The Family Heritage Experience and the gift shop on the first floor of American Ancestors at 97 Newbury Street, Boston, is open weekly Tuesday through Saturday, from 10 am to 6 pm. The facility is located near Copley Square and the Arlington and Copley Green line T stations. For more information, including accessibility and amenities, visit fhe.americanancestors.org.
Beautiful Boston: Exploring the Arts, Culture, and History of the Hub
Wednesday, May 20 through Sunday, May 24
Select locations around Boston
Tour Leader: Curt DiCamillo
Itinerary & Fees: chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://www.americanancestors.org/sites/default/files/2026-01/2026-Itinerary-Boston.pdf
Boston may be the most historic city in America. From its founding in the 17th century by Puritan settlers, to its role in the American Revolution, to its emergence as an international center of culture, this small city has helped shape the modern world. From our base at the luxurious Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel in the heart of the Back Bay, we will see the best of this amazing metropolis: historic neighborhoods, art collections, private houses, and gardens. We will also spend a day in Boston’s North Shore, ending with champagne on the terrace of Beauport, the Sleeper-McCann House. Please join us for an unforgettable time in New England’s capital city. For questions, please contact Curt DiCamillo at curt.dicamillo@americanancestors.org.
About American Ancestors
American Ancestors® is a national nonprofit center for family history, heritage & culture based in Boston, Massachusetts, that has been setting the gold standard for genealogical research since its founding in 1845. Today, American Ancestors serves 400K+ members and subscribers through AmericanAncestors.org, one of the world’s largest online collections of family history resources. In 2025, American Ancestors launched the Family Heritage Experience, an interactive, state-of-the-art exhibition that introduces visitors to the joy of family history research, located at 97 Newbury Street at our headquarters in Boston. American Ancestors is also home to the Wyner Family Jewish Heritage Center, which preserves New England’s Jewish history, and 10 Million Names, a project dedicated to finding the names of the enslaved men, women, and children in pre- and post-colonial America before emancipation. For more information, visit americanancestors.org.

About The Family Heritage Experience
The Family Heritage Experience—an interactive, state-of-the-art exhibition that introduces visitors to the joy of family history research—was launched in 2025 by American Ancestors®, a national center for family history, heritage, and culture. The Family Heritage Experience is located on the first floor of American Ancestors’ headquarters at 97 Newbury Street, in Boston, Massachusetts. For more information, visit fhe.americanancestors.org.
About 10 Million Names
10 Million Names is dedicated to recovering the names of the estimated ten million men, women, and children of African descent who were enslaved in pre- and post-colonial America (specifically, the territory that would become the United States) between the 1500s and 1865. 10 Million Names is engaging a collaborative network of expert genealogists, cultural organizations, and community-based family historians. Together we will amplify the voices of people who have been telling their family stories for centuries, connect researchers and data partners with people seeking answers to family history questions, and expand access to data, resources, and information about enslaved African Americans. For more information, visit 10millionnames.org.
The Satuit Band
2026 Free Summer Concert Series – Schedule TBA
The Satuit Band presents an average of 14 free public concerts throughout the South Shore,
including Scituate, Hull, Hingham, Cohasset, Norwell, and surrounding communities, schedule coming soon!
About the Satuit Band
Founded in 1933, active for more than nine decades, the Satuit Band is a community symphonic concert band, based in Scituate, Massachusetts, dedicated to enriching the cultural and musical life of Boston’s South Shore. The ensemble serves as an artistic home for student and adult non-professional instrumentalists, providing opportunities to continue performing in a high-quality, organized ensemble beyond high school or college.
The Satuit Band’s mission is to foster musical excellence, community engagement, and lifelong learning through the performance of diverse and engaging symphonic band repertoire, under the leadership of Charles A Shaffer, music director. Each summer, the Band presents an average of 14 free public concerts throughout the South Shore, including Scituate, Hull, Hingham, Cohasset, Norwell, and surrounding communities, reaching thousands of residents and visitors annually. Over the decades, the Satuit Band has entertained and inspired hundreds of thousands of patrons and remains a cherished cultural tradition in the region.
The instrumental ensemble numbers between 60 to 100 members of all teen and adult ages annually, serving as a living bridge between generations, offering a rare stage where students perform shoulder-to-shoulder with seasoned adult musicians. Through mentorship and performance, students gain confidence, technical skill, and exposure to professional ensemble standards — experiences that often inspire them to continue in music education or community arts.
To learn more about the Satuit Band, becoming a member, its concert season, or to donate to support the ensemble, visit satuitband.com, and follow The Satuit Band on Facebook.
Author Andrew Botieri
Author Talk with Andrew Botieri
Wednesday, June 17, 7:30 pm
John Curtis Free Library, 534 Hanover St, Hanover
Admission is free
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Andrew discusses his new novel “The Magical Espresso Machine,” an historical, fictional love story.
Author Talk with Andrew Botieri
Tuesday, June 23, 6 to 7:30 pm
Book Love Bookstore, The Pinehills, 7 Village Green, S. Plymouth
Admission is free
Andrew discusses his new novel “The Magical Espresso Machine,” an historical, fictional love story.
Author Spotlight ~ a book signing with Author Andrew Botieri
Saturday, July 18, 10 am to 12 noon
Buttonwood Books & Toys, 747 Chief Justice Cushing Hwy., Cohasset
Admission is free
Join Author Andrew Botieri for a book signing of his new novel “The Magical Espresso Machine,” an historical, fictional love story.
About Author Andrew Botieri
After more than 35 years as a successful entrepreneur and business leader, Andrew Botieri has transformed his lifelong passion for storytelling into a second career as an acclaimed author and inspirational speaker.
Andrew’s journey as an author began after a life-changing medical crisis. In 2000, he was diagnosed with the rare autoimmune disease Scleroderma, which led to kidney failure and his brush with death experience. Defying the odds, he recovered after a 28-hour coma — an event that inspired his first book, “A Celebration of Life: A Story of Hope, A Miracle & The Power of Attitude.” The memoir shares his extraordinary story of overcoming adversity, resilience, and the importance of maintaining balance in life.
His newest novel, “The Magical Espresso Machine,” marks a creative new chapter. Inspired by his deep Italian roots and his home in Plymouth, Massachusetts, this intergenerational love story connects two families across time and place — from pre–World War I Italy to present-day Massachusetts — through a touch of magic and enduring love.
Beyond writing, Andrew continues to be a strong advocate for Scleroderma Awareness, volunteers for nonprofits, and occasionally performs as a songwriter and acoustic guitarist in local venues. His life and work embody his belief that every challenge can become an opportunity to inspire others. Learn more at andrewbotieri.com.
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