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THE HUNTINGTON WELCOMES DIVERSE AND COMMUNITY-DRIVEN PROGRAMMING THROUGH “HUNTINGTON HOSTS” INITIATIVE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

CONTACT:

Gabrielle Jaques, Associate Director of Publicity

gjaques@huntingtontheatre.org

617-273-1520

 

THE HUNTINGTON WELCOMES DIVERSE AND COMMUNITY-DRIVEN PROGRAMMING THROUGH “HUNTINGTON HOSTS” INITIATIVE

Partnering with local artists and community groups, The Huntington activates space in both venues, welcoming new audiences and communities this season.

(BOSTON) – The Huntington announces a robust series of events that activate space in innovative and exciting ways while also uplifting local artists and organizations through The Huntington Hosts initiative. This staff-driven effort soft-launched last season and continues into 2025-2026, expanding community partnerships in Boston and beyond by bringing new groups and experiences into both Huntington venues, the Huntington Theatre and the Calderwood Pavilion.

In fall of 2024, a cross-departmental committee of Huntington staff members passionate about community-building convened to reimagine how Huntington spaces can be activated in fresh ways to develop new audiences, engage new partners, and empower local creators. This group, led by co-chairs Esther Daube-Valois and Jenna Glazier, has gone above and beyond the scope of their typical roles at the Huntington to make this initiative possible.

The Huntington Hosts is a unique endeavor, separate from The Huntington’s acclaimed season led by Artistic Director Loretta Greco, and distinct from The Huntington’s rental pathway for groups seeking to reserve space at Huntington venues. What sets Hosts apart is the staff support and collaborative structure. The Huntington Hosts is a curated incubator experience for organizations or individuals who want to work with and through The Huntington’s staff committee to create successful, one-of-a-kind experiences that bring new audiences together. By nurturing creative experimentation and community-building at the grassroots level, the Hosts initiative bolsters creators and organizations alike through audience development and diverse, locally-grown programming.

Past events have spanned genres – from drag tournaments to comedy showcases to live podcasts – and supported local organizations and artists including Ask Ronna, Boston Lindy Hop, Jolene Cuisine, Kori King, Lulu Levity and Silva, Mizery, MOOISH Productions, Trident Booksellers, and 617 Country.

“Since the first event in winter 2024, The Huntington Hosts has quickly become a very meaningful initiative, and has opened up our venues to many new artists and theatre makers!” shared The Huntington Hosts Committee co-chairs Esther Daube-Valois and Jenna Glazier. “From the first-ever drag performances on a Huntington stage, to queer line dancing and trivia nights, The Huntington Hosts has broadened our community in a wonderful way, and enriched the experiences of those who have attended an event. We are excited for the future of Hosts and hope you discover your new favorite artist or local organization at a Hosts event!”

Upcoming Huntington Hosts events in 2025 include Boston Women’s Market, An Evening with Stephen Russell, Terrible Plays and the Great Boston Rat War, Wicked Trivia, and Big Tom Circus’s Moulin Fool: A Big Tom Cabaret. All of these experiences support local creators, transform Huntington spaces, and cultivate and/or crosspollinate new audiences.

HUNTINGTON HOSTS EVENT DATES AND TICKETS 

Saturday, October 18, 2025 at 11am – 4pm: Boston Women’s Market
Huntington Theatre (264 Huntington Ave)
Free admission
huntingtontheatre.org/whats-on/boston-womens-market

Thursday, October 30, 2025 at 7pm: An Evening with Stephen Russell
Calderwood Pavilion (527 Tremont St)
Tickets start at $22
huntingtontheatre.org/whats-on/an-evening-with-stephen-russell

Tuesday, November 4 and Wednesday, November 5, 2025 at 7:30pm: Terrible Plays and the Great Boston Rat War
Huntington Theatre, Maso Studio (264 Huntington Ave)
Tickets are pay-what-you-wish starting at $15
huntingtontheatre.org/whats-on/terrible-plays-and-gbrw

Thursday, November 20, 2025 at 7pm: Wicked Trivia
Huntington Theatre, Maso Studio (264 Huntington Ave)
Tickets start at $16.50
huntingtontheatre.org/whats-on/wicked-trivia

Saturday, November 22, 2025 at 8pm: Moulin Fool: A Big Tom Cabaret
Huntington Theatre, Maso Studio (264 Huntington Ave)
Tickets are pay-what-you-wish starting at $12
huntingtontheatre.org/whats-on/moulin-fool-a-big-tom-cabaret/

 

ABOUT THE LOCAL ARTISTS AND COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS

Boston Women’s Market (BWM) isn’t just another market; it’s a place to become a change-maker and an opportunity for you to amplify your voice in support of women-founded businesses and artists. Ever since our 2017 debut at the beautiful Loring-Greenough House in Jamaica Plain, we’ve been working tirelessly to preserve a space for founders and artists of all kinds; from wood-workers, to candle makers, to illustrators. It’s simple to join us on our journey for change. Head to one of our upcoming markets, give a shout-out to your favorite women-founded brand on your social media, or send mom a locally-made gift from the Shop. bostonwomensmarket.com

Stephen Russell With an illustrious decades-spanning acting career in voiceover, stage, and film, Massachusetts-based artist Stephen Russell joins us for an evening of reflection on his most notable work. From lending his voice in the Thief and Fallout video game series, to appearing in The Huntington’s productions of The Last Hurrah and A Civil War Christmas, to playwriting and making music, come hear Stephen indulge us with stories of his experiences from over the years. This will truly be an evening to remember! Moderated by Robin Russell, Stephen’s daughter and beloved Huntington staff member. stephenrussellvoice.com

Fork and Shoe Theatre Co-Op is a queer- and trans-led network of artists-as-friends who are seizing the means of theatrical production! We spotlight Boston theatre artists who seek to develop and showcase their work through an economy of reciprocal favors. We aim to democratize and diversify artistic expression across the Boston area because we believe in a world where theatre is for everybody! forkandshoe.org

Trident Booksellers and Café was opened in Boston in the fall of 1984 at 338 Newbury Street by Bernie and Gail Flynn. They moved to the Boston area in 1983 from Vermont where Bernie owned a bookstore. That store was started in 1976 at the end of the “hippie turned back-to-the-land, turned Buddhist, turned entrepreneur” sort of era. The immediate motivation for opening a business in Boston was the birth of a son and the concurrent realization that making a living was not optional. The bookstore-cafe idea took shape because at that time in Boston there were very few places to sit down with a fine cup of coffee and linger over a conversation or a book. There were grand ideas and very little capital and a location that was considered the wrong end of Newbury Street at the time. A mixed beginning at best. Now, nearly 40 years later, “The Trident” as we all call it is still alive and fully established. We are fortunate to be considered a vital part of the culture of Back Bay and the Boston area in general. tridentbookscafe.com

Big Tom Circus (BTC) is a collective of drag performers in and around Boston, Massachusetts. BTC began as a way to get young emerging drag entertainers on stages around the city, offering a stage to experiment with their art and a community to support them. As time goes on, it has evolved into an act of community care, from helping raise mutual aid funds, to providing harm reduction. BTC has so much to offer, and we are just getting started. instagram.com/bigtomcircus

 

ABOUT HUNTINGTON HOSTS

The Huntington Hosts is an initiative to expand The Huntington community by inviting creators in Boston and beyond to perform in our venues and on our stages. We hope you discover your new favorite artist at a Huntington Hosts event!

More information about Huntington Hosts can be found at huntingtontheatre.org/the-huntington-hosts

Want to host your event at The Huntington? Email us at huntingtonhosts@huntingtontheatre.org.

 

MEMBERS OF THE MEDIA

Any members of the media who are interested in speaking with the artists or organizations affiliated with Huntington Hosts, please contact Associate Director of Publicity Gabrielle Jaques at gjaques@huntingtontheatre.org or 617-273-1520.

 

ABOUT THE HUNTINGTON

Celebrating over 40 years of outstanding theatre, The Huntington is Boston’s leading professional theatre company. On our stages and throughout our city, we share enduring and untold stories that spark the imagination of audiences and artists and amplify the wide range of voices in our community.

Under the leadership of Norma Jean Calderwood Artistic Director Loretta Greco and Executive Director Christopher Mannelli, The Huntington is committed to welcoming broad and diverse audiences, provides life-changing opportunities for students through its robust education and community programs, is a national leader in the development of playwrights and new plays, and serves the local arts community through our operation of The Huntington Calderwood/BCA.

The Huntington reopened the historic Huntington Theatre in fall of 2022 after its transformational renovation, and is currently in phase two of the project; the renovation and building project of this storied venue with a bold vision for the future will allow us to innovatively expand our services to audiences, artists, and the community for generations to come. For more information, visit huntingtontheatre.org.

 

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