Fort Point Theatre Channel

Fort Point Theatre Channel Fort Point Theatre Channel is dedicated to creating and sustaining new configurations of the performing arts.

We bring together an ensemble of artists from the worlds of theater, music, visual arts, and everything in between as a forum for collaborative expression while enriching our communities.

01/31/2026

The FPTCers have been meeting and working on various projects over the past two years. Watch this space in coming days for updates and information on how to get involved.

At 1:00 PM, November 16, there will be a dedication ceremony for the life-sized statue of teacher and abolitionist Charl...
10/17/2024

At 1:00 PM, November 16, there will be a dedication ceremony for the life-sized statue of teacher and abolitionist Charlotte Forten in the park bearing her name in Salem MA. As part of the event I will have a 228 foot horizontal scroll in the park on the railing of the Harbor Walk which runs behind the park, featuring texts from Forten's journal.

Come on down!

The life-sized statue honors the contributions of the Black teacher and abolitionist to the city's history.

A rehearsal recording from Stations of the Double Cross.
08/05/2024

A rehearsal recording from Stations of the Double Cross.

A rehearsal recording from Stations of the Double Cross, performed in Provincetown MA at Jay Critchley's Re-rooters Resort Grotto performance space.

TODAY AT 3!Fort Point Theatre Channel and Atlantic Works GallerypresentEARLY STATIONS OF THE DOUBLECROSSAn FPTC Workshop...
03/23/2024

TODAY AT 3!

Fort Point Theatre Channel and Atlantic Works Gallery
present

EARLY STATIONS OF THE DOUBLECROSS
An FPTC Workshop

Atlantic Works Gallery
80 Border Street
East Boston

Saturday, March 23, 2024 @ 3:00 pm

If you have read and enjoyed Alisdair Gray's POOR THINGS, the novel that inspired the movie of the same name, I predict ...
02/25/2024

If you have read and enjoyed Alisdair Gray's POOR THINGS, the novel that inspired the movie of the same name, I predict you will also enjoy this piece of literary criticism, that considers the story in light of the "unreliable narrator" tradition: https://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/critical/aboutus/resources/stella/projects/glasgowreview/issue3-hobsbaum/ .

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07/28/2023
02/22/2023

Join Musician and Composer Basel Zayed and The Center for Arabic Culture in an online Fundraising concert to support the humanitarian aid efforts in the aftermath of the earthquake that hit Syria.
Live concert Friday Feb. 26 at 6 to 9 pm
Link to attend https://www.facebook.com/basel.zayed.artist/live_videos/
Audience will have a chance to donate directly to the charitable organization listed on the flyer that are helping all the affected areas in Syria.

09/19/2022

Save the Date! Nov. 4–6 at the BCA Cyclorama.
The free, open to all ages, three day Boston Art Book Fair is set to return to the Cyclorama on November 4–6! We'll soon be announcing more information about exhibitors, events, the PARTY, and all the art books you'll get to experience at this fourth edition of one of the largest art book fairs on the East Coast.

09/19/2022

The Boston Vigilance Committee brought together black and white abolitionists and concerned citizens who refused to submit to the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850. Committee members helped raise funds for food, shelter, clothing and other necessities for freedom seekers. MLK Summer Scholar Antonae wrote on John S. Rock, an active member of the committee. Antonae writes “Records from the Boston Vigilance Committee showed that Rock treated a “fugitive” child, Eliza Jones and was paid $10 by the committee.”

04/30/2022

The start line for is just a little more than 24 hours away—tomorrow, 5/1, at noon! This page tells you everything you need to know about tickets, the schedule for the day, livestream, and more --> https://bit.ly/36uyhDQ (And yes, it's long, but keeeeeeeeep scrrrrrrrrrrolling...)

Some Blocks of plays are already sold out, but we will have a waitlist at the Box Office for those present in the lobby. (The waitlist cannot be joined via phone or email. Sorry for any inconvenience.) See you soon!

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