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Roxbury Stringfest

Hibernian Hall 184 Dudley Street, Roxbury, MA, United States

Join The Celebrity Series of Boston for a Neighborhood Arts Concert in collaboration with Hibernian Hall on Sunday, Dec. 4 at 3pm.

From the Blue Hills to Standing Rock Benefit Concert

Hibernian Hall 184 Dudley Street, Roxbury, MA, United States

"From The BLUE HILLS To STANDING ROCK" is an evening of music, dance and spoken word by a gathering of indigenous performers and friends in support of the Water Protectors of Standing Rock, with all proceeds benefiting the anti-pipeline effort.

BSO Community Chamber Concert

Hibernian Hall 184 Dudley Street, Roxbury, MA, United States

Community Chamber Concerts build personal connections to the BSO and orchestral music, allowing community members to become more deeply engaged with the BSO over time.

Butterfly Soul: The Musical

Hibernian Hall 184 Dudley Street, Roxbury, MA, United States

Origin Nile Publishing presents Butterfly Soul: The Musical. Saturday, April 29.  4pm. Tix: $10 (available at door)

MassQ Ball 2017: Convergence

Hibernian Hall 184 Dudley Street, Roxbury, MA, United States

Imagine an art event where instead of looking at objects on walls we look at each other; where instead of going to see art, we become it; where people can convene, converge and celebrate what makes us both unique and unified.

2017 Season Preview Brunch

Hibernian Hall 184 Dudley Street, Roxbury, MA, United States

You're invited to come with your friends to Hibernian Hall's first ever season preview brunch.

Bold Moves

Hibernian Hall 184 Dudley Street, Roxbury, MA, United States

Searing and brutally honest, Bold Moves is the umbrella title of new works by author and playwright Tricia Elam Walker.

Cane & “Lowe”Ball Cocktails

Dudley Cafe 15 Warren Street, Roxbury

Join Hibernian Hall and hosts Wyndell Bishop and M.L. Venay for an intimate conversation with Bill Lowe moderated by Nina LaNegra as he discusses Jean Toomer's work depicting African-American life in the rural South in the early 20th century and its modern day relevance.