Boston/ Arts & Culture
Published on April 08, 2019
4 best theater events to check out in Boston this weekPhoto: ArtsEmerson/Yelp

If you're a theater fan, mark your calendars: there's plenty to do when it comes to stage performances in Boston this week, from a mystery dinner to a Shakespeare classic.

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Maggiano's Murder Mystery Dinner

Interested in a spine-chilling activity this weekend? Check out a murder mystery dinner at Maggiano's on Friday night. The ticket price will include one complimentary bar beverage. The menu will include Mediterranean ziti, chicken marsala and tiramisu for dessert.

When: Friday, April 12, 7-11 p.m.
Where: Maggiano's Little Italy Boston, 4 Columbus Ave.
Price: $75

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American Moor at the Emerson Paramount Center

Check out a production of "American Moor," at the Emerson Paramount Center Wednesday night. Written and performed by Keith Hamilton Cobb, this 90-minute show "explores the inequities of life as a black actor and life as a black man," according to the theater. Cobb's career has focused on both on stage and television roles, including the "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" and "Boston Common."

When: Wednesday, April 10, 7:30 p.m.
Where: Emerson Paramount Center, Robert J. Orchard Stage, 559 Washington St.
Price: $30 (regularly $10-$85)

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Antony & Cleopatra at Emerson Paramount Center

Check out one of Shakespeare's classics at the Emerson Paramount Center Friday night. Ralph Fiennes and Sophie Okonedo will play Antony and Cleopatra. Directing the production is Simon Godwin.

When: Friday, April 12, 7 p.m.
Where: Emerson Paramount Center, Bright Family Screening Room, 559 Washington St.
Price: $11.50 (regularly $5-$19)

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