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Harvard lays out plans for new home for the A.R.T.

Por: The Boston Globe Business December 02, 2022

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For years, the American Repertory Theater hasn’t had a dedicated rehearsal space, sending cast and crew to theaters in Boston and New York to rehearse their award-winning musicals and productions.With the A.R.T.’s newly proposed center in Allston, that’s set to change.Harvard University this week filed plans with the city of Boston for both a new A.R.T. and a 14-story apartment tower for Harvard graduate students on property it owns along... + full article



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