Boston's Best Upcoming Musicals

Those who are planning to spend the colder months enjoying some musical theater in the city will do well in Boston. Whether it is naughty adult theater or holiday entertainment theatergoers are looking for, they will find it. Expect talent, fun and music for all ages as local venues bring up the lights for yet another season of amazing amateur and professional theater. Grab some hot chocolate and a friend for the best upcoming musicals in town.
(Image: The WIlbur)

(Image: The Wilbur)

'Spank! The Fifty Shades Parody'
Wilbur Theatre
246 Tremont St.
Boston, MA 02116
(617) 248-9700
www.thewilbur.com

Date: Nov. 12, 2014 at 7:30 p.m.

"Fifty Shades of Grey" is a literary phenomenon that brought BDSM culture into the mainstream, though in a sometimes laughable way. That is why it was such easy fodder for makers of the musical parody "Spank! The Fifty Shades Parody." Viewers should expect the same adult themes as are present in the book, so this musical may not be for the faint of heart. Nonetheless, it combines sex appeal with comedy for what should be a great night for everyone involved.

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(Image: Broadway in Boston)

'Motown: The Musical' 
539 Washington St.
Boston, MA 02111
(617) 259-3400
www.bostonoperahouseonline.com

Date: Jan. 27 to Feb. 15, 2015 (See schedule for show times)

Motown is an iconic record company that came to represent a sound that would resonate in American music for decades to come. "Motown: The Musical" captures the amazing music recorded by artists such as the Jackson 5, Diana Ross and, of course, Marvin Gaye. The story is but subplot to this fantastic soundtrack of hits fans will recognize and newcomers will come to appreciate. Complete with stylistic performances that could have come straight out of the '60s, this is an event no music fan should miss.

(Image: Citi Performing Arts Center)

(Image: Citi Performing Arts Center)

'Irving Berlin's White Christmas'
Citi Performing Arts Center
270 Tremont St.
Boston, MA 02116
(617) 482-9393
www.citicenter.org

Date: Dec. 16 to 28, 2014 (See schedule for show times)

Nothing quite says Christmas like a heartwarming story of goodwill, togetherness, family and friendship. This musical has it all, as the film it is adapted from had before it. Charming songs that, as they say, just are not made like that anymore round off the piece in a way that will leave viewers very much in the Christmas spirit. Thanks to the inclusion of such details as snow and wonderful performances, this musical is popular with both critics and theatergoers wherever it pops up.

(Image: SpeakEasy Stage)

(Image: SpeakEasy Stage)

'Big Fish'
SpeakEasy Stage Company
539 Tremont St.
Boston, MA 02116
(617) 482-3279
www.speakeasystage.com

Date: March 13 to April 11, 2015 (see schedule for show times)

Daniel Wallace's "Big Fish" is an extraordinary novel about parental relationships and tall tales. The musical adaptation captures all of the magic of the novel as a son comes to terms with his father's grand tales while the latter is on his deathbed. Going from traveling salesman to a man in search of his father and himself, Will Bloom takes the audience on a journey that may exceed the boundaries of reality, but are just right for musical theater.

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(Image: Huntington Theatre)

'Awake And Sing'
Huntington Theatre Company
264 Huntington Ave.
Boston, MA 02115
(617) 266-7900
www.huntingtontheatre.org

Date: Nov. 7 to Dec. 7, 2014 (see schedule for show times)

While centered on the rather done plot of a poor New York family trying to raise itself to better fortune, "Awake and Sing!" is refreshing enough to avoid being run-of-the-mill. The musical shines its spotlight on an American Jewish family with a mother who will not give up. It has all of the elements of family and all of the passion of good musical theater. Odet spun a good tale and the Huntington Theatre Company puts on an equally good performance.

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