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SUMMARY:Sip & Sculpt
DESCRIPTION:Sip & Sculpt \nRescheduled:  Saturday\, May 2\, 7 to 9 pm \nThe James Library & Center for the Arts\, 24 West St.\, Norwell \nAdmission: $50 general admission\, $75 workshop\, includes complimentary signature cocktail \nJoin us for an evening of creativity and craft at our “Sip & Sculpt” event. Workshop ticket holders will enjoy an exclusive\, hands-on sculpting session led by Executive Director and sculptor Liz Helfer\, providing a rare opportunity to learn professional techniques under expert guidance. Whether you are a seasoned artist or picking up modeling clay for the first time\, this immersive experience is designed to spark your imagination and refine your tactile skills. \nAll guests\, including general admission attendees\, will enjoy a complimentary signature cocktail and the chance to mingle with talented local sculptors. The evening features interactive stations with various hands-on activities and a special raffle offering the chance to take home original small-scale sculptures. It is a perfect opportunity to support the James while celebrating the three-dimensional arts in the heart of our community. \nAbout The James Library & Center for the Arts \nHoused 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. \nThe 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.
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SUMMARY:Art For Your Mind with Jill Sanford: The Three Wyeths at The James Library & Center for the Arts
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, April 29\, 1 to 3 pm \nThe James Library & Center for the Arts\, 24 West Street\, Norwell \nAdmission: $10 \nDiscover the fascinating story of one of America’s most celebrated artistic families in “Art For Your Mind: The Three Wyeths\,” presented by art historian Jill Sanford. This engaging program highlights three generations of Wyeth artists\, each with their own unique style and contribution to American art: \nN.C. Wyeth – celebrated for his powerful oil paintings of American leaders\, heroes\, and classic book illustrations. \nAndrew Wyeth – renowned for his deeply personal landscapes and still lifes that capture the quiet beauty of rural life. \nJamie Wyeth – known for his bold\, imaginative works that reflect both tradition and innovation. \nTogether\, their art reveals an extraordinary progression of creativity that spans decades\, offering a window into American history\, culture\, and imagination. Whether you’re an art lover\, history enthusiast\, or simply curious\, this program will expand your understanding of the Wyeths and their lasting impact on the art world. \nFor more information\, please call 781-659-7100\, visit jameslibrary.org or follow The James Library on Facebook\, Twitter\, and Instagram.
URL:https://mcgrathpr.com/event/art-for-your-mind-with-jill-sanford-the-three-wyeths-at-the-james-library-center-for-the-arts/
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SUMMARY:Divas with a Twist
DESCRIPTION:Divas with a Twist \nTuesday\, April 28\, 7:30 pm \nThe Company Theatre\, 30 Accord Park Dr.\, Norwell \nTickets:  $38\, available at companytheatre.com \nFive powerhouse female vocalists create a dynamic night of musical entertainment. Enjoy decades of pop favorites featuring tight harmonies and fresh original arrangements.  \nAbout The Company Theatre \nFounded 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.\n\nThe 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.\n\nThe 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.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260426
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SUMMARY:From Beethoven to Broadway
DESCRIPTION:From Beethoven to Broadway \nSunday\, April 26 2:30 pm \nWhitman Town Hall\, Whitman.\n$10 suggested donation; donations to the Whitman Food Pantry gratefully accepted \nNathaniel P. Meyer\, music director \nFriday\, May 1\, 7:30 pm \nEast Weymouth Congregational Church\, 1320 Commercial St.\, E. Weymouth\nTickets: TBA \nNathaniel P. Meyer\, music director \n  \nThe Southeastern Philharmonic Orchestra (SPO) presents its spring concert series\, “From Beethoven to Broadway\,” a program bridging classical masterworks to beloved musical theater favorites. The program includes Beethoven’s “Coriolan Overture\,” “Korngold’s Suite from The Sea Hawk\,” “Sibelius’s Finlandia\,” and selections from “West Side Story\,” “The Phantom of the Opera\,” and “The Sound of Music.” \nAbout the Southeastern Philharmonic Orchestra \nConsidered the oldest continual civic orchestra in the country\, Southeastern Philharmonic Orchestra (SPO) was founded in 1914 as the Whitman Orchestral Club.  The orchestra’s mission is to provide fun and experience for musicians and audiences of all ages and levels of accomplishment. Learn more at southeasternphil.org. 
URL:https://mcgrathpr.com/event/from-beethoven-to-broadway/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T193000
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SUMMARY:Traditional Québécois Music by Genticorum at The James Library & Center for the Arts
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, April 25\, 7:30 to 9 pm \nThe James Library & Center for the Arts\, 24 West Street\, Norwell \nA limited number of free senior tickets are available \nIn English\, Au coeur de l’aube translates to At the Heart of Dawn—an evocative title that reflects both the spirit and depth of Genticorum’s music. One of the most beloved groups in Québécois traditional music\, Genticorum brings a rich blend of fiddle\, flute\, guitar\, foot percussion\, and soaring harmonies that has captivated audiences worldwide. \nWith multiple Canadian Folk Music Awards\, as well as Juno and ADISQ nominations\, this acclaimed trio has been at the forefront of the folk and Celtic music scene for over twenty years. Known for their boundless energy\, masterful musicianship\, and magnetic stage presence\, Genticorum has performed at prestigious festivals and venues across the globe\, from Celtic Connections in Scotland to the Tønder Folk Festival in Denmark\, the National Folk Festival in Australia\, and far beyond. \nJoin us for an unforgettable evening as Genticorum shares music from their celebrated album Au coeur de l’aube and breathes new life into the traditions of French Canada with a sound that is both deeply rooted and vibrantly alive. \n. For more information\, please call 781-659-7100\, visit jameslibrary.org or follow The James Library on Facebook\, Twitter\, and Instagram.
URL:https://mcgrathpr.com/event/traditional-quebecois-music-by-genticorum-at-the-james-library-center-for-the-arts/
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SUMMARY:Album Release Concert:  “Toast of the Town\, Vol. 2” Cabaret Classics & Brian De Lorenzo
DESCRIPTION:Album Release Concert:  “Toast of the Town\, Vol. 2” \nBrian De Lorenzo’s Second Swinging New Big Band Album\, featuring The Tom Lamark Orchestra \nFriday\, April 24\, 7:30 PM \nClub Café’s Moonshine Room\, 209 Columbus Ave\, Boston \nTickets: $30\, available at clubcafe.com \nCabaret Classics announces the release of “Toast of the Town\, Volume 2\,” the second big band album from Boston-based vocalist Brian De Lorenzo\, available on Friday\, April 24 on CD and streaming and digital platforms. This swinging collection features the Tom LaMark Orchestra performing time-tested standards with fresh interpretations. The album – produced by Doug Hammer for Dreamworld Productions\, with music direction and arrangements by Tom LaMark – features exclusive cover art by lauded Vanity Fair illustrator Robert Risko.  \n“Toast of the Town\, Volume 2” features beloved big band favorites associated with the greatest singers of mid-century standards\, including Frank Sinatra; Edith Piaf; Tony Bennett; Rosemary Clooney; Nat “King” Cole; Barbra Streisand; Ella Fitzgerald; and Billie Holiday. Select highlights include golden-age classics by legendary songwriters like Julie Styne (“Just in Time”)\, Frank Loesser (“Luck Be a Lady”)\, Cole Porter (“In the Still of the Night”)\, and three songs by master lyricist Johnny Mercer. \nWith Brian De Lorenzo’s spirited singing and Tom LaMark’s masterful music direction\, Toast of the Town\, Volume 2 is more than just a time capsule of the past\, but a deft and creative exploration of how our collective songbook has evolved. \nAbout Brian De Lorenzo and Tom LaMark \nBrian De Lorenzo – named Edge Media’s “Top Ten of New York Cabaret” and Talent America’s “Performer of the Year” – is an award-winning singer\, actor\, and songwriter equally at home in nightclubs\, concert halls\, and theaters. He has traveled from Alaska to England and from the Mediterranean to Mexico to sing for appreciative audiences. Brian enjoys performing a variety of music including songs from “The Great American Songbook\,” musical theater\, pop\, and contemporary cabaret. BrianDeLorenzo.com \nTom LaMark – the celebrated pianist\, arranger\, conductor\, and orchestra leader – is a graduate of the Berklee College of Music with a degree in arranging and composition. Since playing his first professional job at age 13\, Tom has made the music business his livelihood. In the 1970s\, Tom lived and worked in New York City working everywhere from Broadway to the Rainbow Room. He has accompanied show business greats\, such as Aretha Franklin\, Anthony Newley\, The Smothers Brothers\, Carol Lawrence\, Al Martino\, Rita Moreno\, Bobby Vinton\, Bobby Rydell\, The Four Lads\, The Four Aces\, Donna Summer\, Robert Merrill\, and many more. He has performed with many great jazz musicians including Buddy Rich\, Dizzy Gillespie\, Phil Woods\, and Johnny Hartman. In 2007\, LaMark had the pleasure of playing at Carnegie Hall with soprano Karyn Levitt. He is active in the Boston cabaret community acting as musical director\, arranger and album producer for the region’s best performers. In 2025\, LaMark received the “Lifetime Achievement Award” at the 25th Anniversary “CabaretFest” celebration in Provincetown\, MA. \n 
URL:https://mcgrathpr.com/event/album-release-concert-toast-of-the-town-vol-2-cabaret-classics-brian-de-lorenzo/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260417
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SUMMARY:The Wizard of Oz
DESCRIPTION:The Wizard of Oz\nSelect dates from Friday\, April 17 through Sunday\, April 26\, matinee and evening performances available \nThe Company Theatre\, 30 Accord Park Dr.\, Norwell \nTickets:  $37 to $84\, available at companytheatre.com \nThere’s no place like A.C.T. this spring! We are over the rainbow with excitement for our live recreation of this beloved MGM film. The marvel of the classic tale unfolds as Dorothy and her dog Toto are whisked away in a tornado from Kansas to the Merry Old Land of Oz. Flying monkeys\, ruby slippers\, and wickedly thrilling effects\, oh my! This epic production is sure to be unforgettable for new and lifelong fans alike. \nAbout The Company Theatre \nFounded 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.\n\nThe 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.\n\nThe 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.
URL:https://mcgrathpr.com/event/the-wizard-of-oz/
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SUMMARY:Seminar: Massachusetts Research: Four Centuries of History and Genealogy
DESCRIPTION:Seminar: Massachusetts Research: Four Centuries of History and Genealogy \nWednesdays\, April 1\, 8\, 15\, 22\, 29\, 2026\, 6 to 7:30 pm \nPresented by Christopher C. Child\, Hallie Kirchner\, David Allen Lambert\, Rhonda R. McClure and Melanie McComb \nDigital presentation available at americanancestors.org  \n5-Class Course $125\, including exclusive access to handouts and recordings of each presentation; and in-depth Q&A sessions with the instructors \nWhether your family connection to Massachusetts is 400 years old or 40\, there is a treasure trove of genealogical resources waiting for you: vital records have been kept by towns since the early seventeenth century; newspapers have existed since colonial times; and there are thousands of published genealogies\, local histories\, study projects\, and other references that exist for Massachusetts research. This online course will provide a century-by-century look at the records\, resources\, repositories\, and research strategies that are essential to exploring your Massachusetts roots. We will also look at the historical context\, settlement patterns\, and migrations into—and out of—the state; from colony to Commonwealth. \n About The Family Heritage Experience and American Ancestors® \nThe 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 & 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. \nAmerican Ancestors® is a national nonprofit center for family history\, heritage and 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.
URL:https://mcgrathpr.com/event/seminar-massachusetts-research-four-centuries-of-history-and-genealogy/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260327
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260426
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SUMMARY:7th Annual Spring Juried Art Show
DESCRIPTION:7th Annual Spring Juried Art Show \nFriday\, March 27 through Saturday\, April 25 \nThe James Library & Center for the Arts\, 24 West St.\, Norwell \nOpening Reception: Friday\, March 27 from 6 to 8 pm \nAdmission is free\, on view during business hours \nThe “7th Annual Spring Juried Art Show” is a cornerstone of the James’ seasonal programming\, transforming the historic Art Gallery space into a vibrant showcase of local and regional talent. The exhibition seeks to highlight a diverse range of styles\, media\, and perspectives\, providing artists with a professional platform to display and sell their work.  Artists selected for exhibition have the opportunity to win cash prizes for 1st\, 2nd\, 3rd places and honorable mentions\, as well as “Best in Show.” \nJuror Nancy Gruskin (b. 1968\, U.S.A.) lives and works in Concord\, Massachusetts. She received a BA in Art History and Studio Art from Connecticut College and an MA and a PhD in Art History from Boston University. Gruskin has exhibited throughout New England\, New York\, California and Washington State\, and is currently represented by the Nancy Margolis Gallery. She teaches painting\, collage\, and sculpture at a number of institutions\, including the Concord Center for the Visual Arts and Black Pond Studio.  \nGruskin’s current work is based on direct observation\, invention\, and memory. Her paintings\, collages\, prints\, and objects are informed by her interest in collecting and museum installations and displays. More of her work can be viewed at her website\, nancygruskin.com\, and on Instagram (@nancygruskin).   \nAbout The James Library & Center for the Arts \nHoused 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. \nThe 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.
URL:https://mcgrathpr.com/event/7th-annual-spring-juried-art-show/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260313
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260426
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: What Remains Unsaid 
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition: What Remains Unsaid  \nFriday\, March 13 through Saturday\, April 25 \nOpening Reception: Friday\, March 13\, 6 to 8 pm \nThe James Library & Center for the Arts\, 24 West St.\, Norwell \nAdmission is free\, on view during business hours \nEnjoy the latest works of Artist Robert Brodesky in a solo exhibition in the James’ Concert Hall\, featuring a collection of large figurative paintings by the artist. \nRobert P. “Bob” Brodesky\, a Boston-based artist\, has been painting all his life. He specializes in figurative painting in an expressionistic style\, rendered in oils\, paint stick or pastels on canvas\, paper\, and wood. He likes working big––a surface big enough to allow him to be expansive\, and physical. \nBrodesky’s work features human figures captured in a particular instant\, a pivotal moment when something changes. The viewer is invited to participate\, enter the moment\, and offer his or her own take on the situation and where it might lead. His style––expressive and gestural––focuses on the dynamics of human relationships\, drawn from his personal experience. \nBrodesky\, who grew up in New York\, studied art at the Brooklyn Museum Art School\, State University of New York at Binghamton\, and the Maryland Institute College of Art\, and earned an MA at the University of Pennsylvania\, Graduate School of Fine Arts. \nMost recently\, Brodesky’s paintings have been in shows at Matter and Light Fine Art Gallery (Boston\, MA)\, ArtProv Gallery (Providence\, RI)\, Dedee Shattuck Gallery (Westport\, MA)\, South Shore Art Center (Cohasset\, MA)\, Wall Gallery (Norwood\, MA)\, Mystic Art Museum (Mystic\, MA)\, Concord Center for the Visual Arts (Concord\, MA)\, and Cambridge Art Association (Cambridge\, MA). Prior to settling in Boston\, Brodesky participated in a variety of solo exhibitions and group shows in Colorado. His work is included in corporate and private collections across the country. \nAbout The James Library & Center for the Arts \nHoused 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. \nThe 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.
URL:https://mcgrathpr.com/event/exhibition-what-remains-unsaid/
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260427
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SUMMARY:Candlelight Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:Candlelight Concert Series \nSundays\, January 25\, March 29\, 4 pm; Sunday February 22\, 2 and 4 pm; and Sunday\, April 26\, 5 pm \nVaried locations (see schedule below) \nEntire Series: $220\, Individual Concerts: $55 \nConcert I: String Theory featuring Glass Artists\nSunday January 25\, 4pm – SOLD OUT\nPlymouth Center for the Arts\, 11 North St\, Plymouth\n\nConcert II: The Antiquarian Trio\nSunday\, February 22\, 2 pm and 4 pm – SOLD OUT\n1809 Hedge House\, 126 Water Street\, Plymouth\n\nConcert III: Lenny Williams\, Niav Maher & Friends\nSunday\, March 29\, 4pm\nThe Spire Center\, 25 1/2 Court St\, Plymouth\n\nConcert IV: Revolution & The Enlightenment with the Chordage Ensemble\nSunday\, April 26\, 5 pm\nPilgrim Hall Museum\, 75 Court Street\, Plymouth \nAbout Plymouth Center for the Arts \nPlymouth Center for the Arts had its beginnings some 55 years ago as the Plymouth Outdoor Art Show (a.k.a. the Tent Show) on the waterfront in Brewster Gardens. This annual art show quickly became a tremendous success attracting artists and visitors from all over the region\, with 20 years on the waterfront and then moving to several different locations until 2008 when the organization opened Plymouth Center for the Arts on North Street in the historic Russell Library. \nToday the Plymouth Center for the Arts offers 10 to 12 gallery shows throughout the year in three separate galleries. The PCA also offers a wide variety classes and workshops geared towards both young and adult students. Located just steps from Plymouth Rock and Plymouth’s waterfront on historic North St.\, the beautifully restored 1902 Russell Library gallery and the 18th century Lindens building possess uncommonly elegant gallery spaces and diverse work created by regional artists.  \nVisitors are welcome\, free and open to the public\, 10 am to 4 pm Monday through Saturday\, 1 to 4 pm on Sunday.  For more information\, visit artsplymouth.org\, or call (508) 746-7222\, and follow Plymouth Center for the Arts on Facebook and Instagram.
URL:https://mcgrathpr.com/event/candlelight-concert-series/
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