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Tony Award–winner Matt Doyle brings a burst of holiday warmth to Worcester with “Make the Season Bright,” a concert filled with seasonal favorites. Known for standout roles in “Company,” “Spring Awakening,” and “The Book of Mormon,” Doyle also has deep ties to Massachusetts, where he spent part of his childhood. He joins The Culture Show to talk about returning home, embracing the holidays, and the music that shaped him. “Make the Season Bright” is onstage December 10th at the BrickBox Theater at the Jean McDonough Arts Center. For tickets and information, go here.
Levain Bakery’s cookies have earned a national cult following — oversized, craggy, irresistibly rich — but the story behind them is just as compelling. Co-founders Pam Weekes and Connie McDonald reflect on 30 years of friendship, baking, and building a community around a single, unforgettable cookie. They join The Culture Show to discuss their new book, “Levain Bakery: A Story of Friendship, Community, and Cookies,” and the phenomenon their tiny shop sparked. You can catch them tonight at 7:00 at Lovestruck Books and Cafe in Harvard Square. To get tickets go here.
Cirque du Soleil reimagines a holiday favorite with “’Twas the Night Before” a high-velocity blend of circus artistry, dance, and storytelling. The production transforms Christmas Eve into a world of motion where nothing — and no one — stays still for long. Cirque dancer and dance captain Artem Tikhonenko joins The Culture Show to share how the troupe brings this kinetic twist on the classic tale to life. “’Twas the Night Before” is onstage at the Boch Center Wang Theatre through December 14th, to learn more go here.
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Tony Award–winner Matt Doyle brings a burst of holiday warmth to Worcester with “Make the Season Bright,” a concert filled with seasonal favorites. Known for standout roles in “Company,” “Spring Awakening,” and “The Book of Mormon,” Doyle also has deep ties to Massachusetts, where he spent part of his childhood. He joins The Culture Show to talk about returning home, embracing the holidays, and the music that shaped him. “Make the Season Bright” is onstage December 10th at the BrickBox Theater at the Jean McDonough Arts Center. For tickets and information, go here.
Levain Bakery’s cookies have earned a national cult following — oversized, craggy, irresistibly rich — but the story behind them is just as compelling. Co-founders Pam Weekes and Connie McDonald reflect on 30 years of friendship, baking, and building a community around a single, unforgettable cookie. They join The Culture Show to discuss their new book, “Levain Bakery: A Story of Friendship, Community, and Cookies,” and the phenomenon their tiny shop sparked. You can catch them tonight at 7:00 at Lovestruck Books and Cafe in Harvard Square. To get tickets go here.
Cirque du Soleil reimagines a holiday favorite with “’Twas the Night Before” a high-velocity blend of circus artistry, dance, and storytelling. The production transforms Christmas Eve into a world of motion where nothing — and no one — stays still for long. Cirque dancer and dance captain Artem Tikhonenko joins The Culture Show to share how the troupe brings this kinetic twist on the classic tale to life. “’Twas the Night Before” is onstage at the Boch Center Wang Theatre through December 14th, to learn more go here.

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