
This is our Club B-10 theatre. It’s got a small stage, a full bar, and room for just 200 seats. When a band’s onstage, the lead singer’s just inches away from the audience. That is to say: Club B-10 is a cozy, casual space for you and 199 of your closest, coolest friends to see some mega talent up-close and personal.
This fall, we’re hosting some of the sweetest, smartest, standout performing arts concerts up in the club. Club B-10, located on the third floor of MASS MoCA (hence “up” in the club), will be home to several artists from different genres, all of whom promise a performance that packs power and punch for audiences in this intimate space.
Whether they’re still new to the scene and about to make it big (you can say you “knew them when”), or they’re already well-loved, these musical, comedy, and theatre groups are sure to make your night up in the club well worth while (and under $20!):
The Bandana Splits
Saturday, October 6, 8 PM – Buy tix

This charming trio of singers (Dawn Landes, Lauren Balthrop, and Annie Nero) combines bubblegum and doo-wop for a sweet sound reminiscent of the Andrews Sisters and The Ronettes.
Nerd Nite
Saturday, October 13, 8 PM – Buy tix
This smart comedy group will have you laughing within seconds, as they give hilarious presentations about mumblecore, sex, and technology.
Ben Perowsky’s Moodswing Orchestra (featuring TK Wonder)
Saturday, November 3, 8 PM – Buy tix
Drummer Ben and his Moodswing Orchestra float between jazz, rock, and even experimental tunes to create deliciously hypnotic grooves. The group’s also got MC TK Wonder in tow, who’s supported the likes of Talib Kweli and Erykah Badu.
Alsarah and the Nubatones
Saturday, November 10, 8 PM – Buy tix
Sudanese-American singer Alsarah blends vintage Sudanese pop, Western soul, and traditional Nubian songs in what becomes as much a concert as a musical journey through diaspora.
Tim Crouch’s My Arm, presented by Sundance Institute Theatre Lab
Saturday, December 1, 8 PM – Buy tix
Sundance Lab Fellow, Tim Crouch, performs a reading of his piece My Arm, a story about a man who has become a celebrated medical specimen and an icon of the New York art scene. My Arm is told through live performance and the animation of everyday objects supplied by the audience.
Posted September 26, 2012 by MASS MoCA
Filed under Comedy, Dance, Music, Theater
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