Emily W: Arts at BU and the Boston Theatre Scene

Growing up right outside New York City, I became obsessed with theatre. I’m not sure when I got bit by the bug: whether it was when my parents took me to see my first Broadway show, when I became obsessed with “Wicked,” or when I auditioned for my first musical in freshman year of high school. 

Regardless, at some point I started buying into the old saying that when you’re inside a theatre, everyone’s heart beats in rhythm. A huge part of the reason I chose BU over other schools was because of the strong presence of the arts on campus — and in the city. I wanted to be somewhere where I could keep the arts as a part of my life. 

My second semester, I got involved with BU on Broadway as part of the lighting team on “Heathers: The Musical.” I met two of my dearest friends in the process — they keep me grounded and remind me what’s really important. 

From that point on, I made an effort to get more involved with the Boston theatre scene. BU has four main theatre groups: BU on Broadway, which focuses mainly on musicals, Stage Troupe, which puts up straight plays and musicals, Wandering Minds, which produces indie straight play works, and Shakespeare Society, which I hope is self explanatory. 

Right on West Campus is the Boston Playwrights’ theatre. The theatre produces lots of new indie works each season, and student tickets run as low as $10. The school of theatre’s productions, which often run at The Booth, are consistently impressive as well. 

There are also loads of national tours that come through Boston, and professional theatres like Moonbox Productions in Cambridge. Lots of my friends caught “Six” at the Emerson Colonial downtown; I saw “Into the Woods” on press night for The Daily Free Press. 

My point being: if you want to get involved in the theater scene in Boston, it will welcome you with open arms, and even if you didn’t grow up a Broadway baby, it’s a great way to get out into the city and involved on campus in a really strong community.

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