
Wheelock Family Theatre Our dear friend, Mr. Paul Kahn has died. A fierce advocate for the rights of people with disabilities... RIP Paul!

Wheelock Family Theatre Broadway Across America enters the 21st Century.
More and more, theaters are making performances accessible to the blind and the deaf - The Boston Gl
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Kim Charlson has seen “Fiddler on the Roof’’ more times than she can remember. Not seen, exactly - the 52-year-old theater fan is blind - but she’s attended performances and even appeared in a high school production of the show. ...

Wheelock Family Theatre Boston College/National Science Foundation Study: Cognitive Skills That Are Developed By Arts Education. Working to answer the question,‘What are the thinking skills that develop when children study the arts? Friday, December 4, noon to 1:00pm at the Wheelock College Alumni Room in Wheelock Family Theatre

Wheelock Family Theatre Boston Casting is seeking a partially deaf young woman age 22-32 for a Technology Training Video. If cast, the job will pay $400 and shoot for one day the week of December 7. The shoot will take place in the Boston Area. Ideally, women should have some acting experience. If you are interested or know someone who fits this, please email Hilary@bostoncasting.com ASAP.

Wheelock Family Theatre #BestofTimes #WorstofTimes isn't that what Thanksgiving is all about? Remembering, reclining, sharing?

Wheelock Family Theatre Happy Thanksgiving!

Wheelock Family Theatre All Access at WFT - #ASL #ATaleofTwo Cities Friday Nov 27 & Sun Nov 29

Wheelock Family Theatre #BeantownBlog Thanx Dwillens!
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According to the Herald, the owner of NYC's Shake Shack has submitted a proposal to bring one to the Boston Common. His proposal is one of two that are competing for the space. Sounds exciting to me.New ...

Wheelock Family Theatre # BostonParentsPaper - #TaleofTwoCities is a MUST SEE!
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Why Wheelock Family Theater's Tale of Two Cities is a Must See

Wheelock Family Theatre Patron Review at ArtsBoston-Excellent!
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Set during the tumult of the French Revolution, A Tale of Two Cities vividly dramatizes the influence of historical and political upheaval on the individual. It follows the intertwined fortunes of a French aristocrat who rejects his family’s

Wheelock Family Theatre Mini Metro interview with Robin Eldridge today, check it out on WheeNews blog!
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Robin Eldridge is all about method acting, whether intentional or not. As Victorian lady Lucie Manette in “A Tale of Two Cities,” she lays eyes on her father for the first time in 18 years.At the same time, Eldridge reunites with actor David Rothauser — Lucie’s father, Dr. ...

Wheelock Family Theatre Bevery Creasey on Bill Mootos: "His charismatic performance as the sardonic antihero carries the production."
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Revolution And RedemptionBy Beverly CreaseyHere’s the reason to celebrate in these difficult economic times: Wheelock Family Theatre is still able to mount large scale productions where many theaters cannot. ...

Wheelock Family Theatre #GirlScouts headed to #aTaleofTwoCities today - special partnership for scouts since 2003!
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Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts, helping our 45,000 girls to become leaders of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place.

Wheelock Family Theatre Hey this fits in with our Extra! Extras! WFT's free events at every performance. Engagement activities for children attending the theatre.
Ready, Set, GO!: 10 ways to make sure a child will enjoy and appreciate a live performance.Feature o
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Feature: Ready, Set, GO!: 10 ways to make sure a child will enjoy and appreciate a live performance. by Dino Anagnost and Joanne Bernstein-Cohen on TheaterMania.com

Wheelock Family Theatre quote: Their battle... becomes an epic struggle between good and evil. Read the entire review!
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Charles Dickens’s sweeping saga “A Tale of Two Cities’’ encompasses a wide swath of history and culture to illustrate “the best of times’’ and “the worst of times’’ in London and Paris at the end of the 18th century. ...


















