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This Week in Newton
Who's having a sale? Opening a new store? Offering a special menu? Holding an Open House? Hosting a Valentine's wine tasting? Offering a Crafty Kids' Night Out? Here's our regularly updated round up of fun under-the-radar offerings at Newton's small businesses and organizations which are here today, gone tomorrow...
HERE TODAY, GONE THE NEXT
❤️ is All Around: Classical Concert
Cherry Street Concert
February 2 @ 3 PM
Cherry Street Music starts the new year with Classical with a Twist – Love Is All Around on Sunday, February 2nd at 3:00 pm. A magical program of Love & Friendship, including romantic works by Debussy & a collaborative "Over the Rainbow" finale. Featuring Artistic Director, Allison Eldredge, cello; Dina Vainshtein, piano, and special guest performances from the "TEens of Temple Emanuel."
Jewelry Store Opening
CARLA SHAW Opens
January 28th
A different kind of jewelry store is opening on Union Street. CARLA SHAW Sustainable Fashion specializes in striking botanical jewelry made from real plants preserved in 18K gold (or silver and rhodium). Each piece in the collection defines natural beauty--whether it's a pair of cascading gilded Brazilian Cerrado Leaf earrings, a Cypress Leaf necklace, or a handcrafted Rose Leaf bracelet in pink 18K gold. With designs that are both modern and timeless, CARLA SHAW'S leafy and petaled pieces hit all the right notes for Valentine’s Day. Tues & Wed: 11-6; Thurs & Fri: 11-7; Sat: 11-5
Dracula in Newton
Newton Theatre Co. Performance
Jan 24, 25 & 31, Feb 1, 7 & 8
Experience a whole new take on Bram Stoker's Dracula as it's performed by the Newton Theatre Company, featuring Linda Goetz in the starring role. The theatre's intimate setting and unconventional casting breathes new life into the story of Count Dracula's insatiable need for human blood. Blending sensuality, darkness and humor, Dracula explores themes of desire and dominance, providing a memorable night or day out to the theatre, right here in Newton.
For those who love theatre but not the drive into Boston, parking in the city, and high ticket prices, Newton Theatre Co. should be on your radar. Dracula tix are just $30, access is easy, and roles are filled by uber-talented professional actors. There are three weekends of Dracula coming up, with some performances already selling out.
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