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Arlington High School

Performing Arts

Arlington, MA

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Boston a Cappella Festival

Madrigal Singers

 

 

Herter Park Amphitheater

1175 Soldiers Field Rd. Boston, MA

Sunday, October 13   1:00 PM

Music Tech & Chorale Collaborative Concert

 

Arlington High School Auditorium

Thursday, October 17   7:00 PM

Boston Choral Festival with Cantata Singers

Madrigal Singers

Boston Center for the Arts Cyclorama

539 Tremont St, Boston, MA

Friday, October 25   7:00 PM

The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane

From the book by Kate DiCamillo. Adapted by Dwayne Hartford

Arlington High School Auditorium

Friday, November  1  7:30 PM

Saturday, November 2  2:00 PM and 7:30 PM

Monthly Concert Series

Symphonic Orchestra

Bass Ensemble

Small Combos

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Arlington High School Auditorium

Friday, November 21 7:00

Winter Concert

 

Arlington High School Auditorium

Friday, December 13  7:00 PM

Saturday, December 14  7:00 PM

Snow Date: Sunday, December 15  7:00 PM

Student-Directed One-Acts

 

Arlington High School Discourse Lab (room 434)

Tuesday, January 7 - Thursday, January 9   7:30 PM

Sonic Voyages XVI Music Tech Concert 

Arlington High School Auditorium

Thursday, January 16  7:00 PM

All-Town Strings Concerts

 

Arlington High School Auditorium

Saturday, March 1

All-Town Choral Concert

 

Arlington High School Auditorium

Thursday, March 6   6:30

Instrumental & Music Tech Collaborative Concert

 

Arlington High School Discourse Lab (room 434)

Thursday, March 13   7:00

Spring Musical. Title to be announced October 20th

 

Arlington High School Auditorium 

Friday, April 4   7:30

Saturday, April 5   7:30

Sunday, April 6   2:00

Pops Concert

 

Arlington High Town Hall

Saturday 

Sunday, May 

Music Tech Spring Showcase

 

Arlington High School Auditorium

Thursday, May 15  7:00 PM

The Arlington High School Performing Arts Department stands in honor of the first inhabitants and our ancestors. We acknowledge that we are learning, speaking, and performing on the traditional territory of the Massachusett and Pawtucket tribes, part of the Algonquin group of Native Americans. We honor the generations of stewards and we pay our respects to the many diverse indigenous people still connected to this land. For more information about the Massachusetts tribe and their culture, visit http://massachusetttribe.org/the-tribe.

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