The couple joined forces while attending the
Stars In the House celebration on Wednesday night (June 30) at Improv Asylum in New York City.
The event celebrated the news that $1 million has been raised for The Actors Fund by
Stars In the House, an online series that launched last year during the pandemic. The series has featured stars of stage and screen performing from their homes and many cast reunions have been featured on the show.
Kristin and
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Updated April 22, 2021, 8:00 p.m.
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Pop & Rock
ONCE VIRTUAL VENUE Things are getting fuzzy at Once Virtual Venue this weekend with a triple bill of doomy punks the Freqs, the starry shoegaze of Lilac Queen, and the high-spirited, noisy Horsehands.
April 23, 8 p.m.
April 29, 7 p.m.
Classical
MUSICIANS OF THE OLD POST ROAD The Boston-based period instrument band gathers at Worcesterâs Trinity Lutheran Church for a livestream season finale, featuring the energetic and eminently danceable music of the French Baroque period.
April 24, 7:30 p.m.
Theater
HYPE MAN: A BREAK BEAT PLAY The issues of racial injustice at the playâs heart remain wrenchingly current, adding to the impact of this superb new streaming version of Idris Goodwinâs play. Directed with imaginative artistry by John Oluwole ADEkoje and Shawn LaCount, âHype Manâ is powered by knockout performances from the original cast of
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BOSTON, Feb. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ On May 1st of last year Norm Laviolette, a Massachusetts-based comedy club owner, vowed to jump into the ocean every day until his venues re-open. February 25th marks 300 days in a row Norm has jumped into the ocean or some other outdoor body of water. I ve made terrible choices in my life, and this is one of them, Laviolette says, only half-joking.
Norm Laviolette, of Improv Asylum and Laugh Boston, has been dunking into the water every day for the last 300 days to raise money for out-of-work actors, artists, and comedians.