Arts

Juice, ‘Rumor,’ and ‘Hail, Caesar!’ This Weekend in Arts

Juice, William Bolton, and Zander at Brighton Music Hall

(Friday at 8 p.m.)

Grab tickets while you still can for this highly-anticipated show featuring notable names from the BC music scene. Juice, William Bolton, and others from the Boston area will take the stage to perform some new tracks and old fan-favorites.

Rumor

(WednesdayFriday at 7:30 p.m.)

The Dance Organization of Boston College takes over Robsham this weekend with “Rumor,” the crew’s first dance show of the semester. Get ready for this high-energy collaboration featuring Synergy and The Heightsmen.

Vagina Monologues

(ThursdaySaturday at 8 p.m.)

McGuinn 121 is your destination for this semester’s production of The Vagina Monologues. As always, the entertaining event is sure to draw a crowd for every performance this weekend.

‘Hail, Caesar!’

(Opens Friday)

When chaos erupts at Capitol Pictures, and the studio’s star actor is kidnapped, Eddie Mannix is the man who must set things straight. Starring George Clooney, Channing Tatum, and Jonah Hill, the wild comedy hits theaters on Friday.

‘Pride and Prejudice and Zombies’

(Opens Friday)

This zombie-filled film adaptation of the parody novel by Seth Graham-Smith attempts to incorporate fantasy elements into a time-honored classic.

‘The Choice’

(Opens Friday)

This Nicholas Sparks novel turned feature film tells the sentimental story of lovebirds Travis and Gabby. Through obstacles and adversity, the two attempt to preserve a seemingly unbreakable bond.

Fetty Wap

(Monday at 7:00 p.m.)

The New Jersey-bred hip-hop artist will take top hits like “Trap Queen” and “679” to House of Blues next week. On Monday, Fetty Wap will perform as part of Monster Energy’s “Welcome to the Zoo” event.

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band

(Thursday at 7:30 p.m.)

The renowned American rock band is headed back to Boston’s TD Garden this week for a lively performance of classic hits. Springsteen and the band that has backed him since 1972 is set to entertain audience members young and old.

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February 3, 2016