Neil Gaiman returns to the Colonial to lead us into his fantastical worlds once again. As one of the most celebrated writers of our time, his popular and critically acclaimed works bend genres while reaching audiences of all ages. “I make things up and write them down” is the way Gaiman describes his varied art. He is the bestselling author of Neverwhere, Anansi Boys, Good Omens (with Terry Pratchett), Smoke and Mirrors, Fragile Things, Trigger Warning: Short Fictions and Disturbances, The Ocean at the End of the Lane, The Sleeper & the Spindle, Hansel and Gretel, Norse Mythology, and The View from the Cheap Seats (non-fiction essays). Gaiman's groundbreaking Sandman comics was described by Stephen King as having turned graphic novels into "art." He is also the author of American Gods, named one of the 125 most important books o the last 125 years by the New York Public Library. Much of Gaiman's work has been adapted for visual media including Stardust, Coraline, Neil Gaiman's Likely Stories, and How to Talk to Girls at Parties.
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Dear Evan Hansen
The Hanover Theatre & Conservatory for the Performing Arts (1/10 - 1/12) | ||
Forbidden Broadway: Merrily We Stole a Song
Emerson Colonial Theatre (2/8 - 2/9) | ||
A Downton Experience™: Burlington Abbey
Burlington Public Library (1/31 - 1/31) | ||
Champlain Trio
52 Sumner (5/18 - 5/18) | ||
Funny Girl
Boston Opera House (2/4 - 2/16) | ||
The Book of Mormon (Non-Equity)
Boston Opera House (4/22 - 4/27) | ||
Back to the Future: The Musical
Boston Opera House (7/8 - 7/20) | ||
Max Richter with the American Contemporary Music Ensemble
Emerson Colonial Theatre (4/26 - 4/26) | ||
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