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Editor's Picks: 5 Things to Do Today, Saturday, May 3

Framingham Community Theater will present the final performances of its latest comedy mystery dinner theater production, Atwitter of Terror at Bella Costa Ristorante in Framingham tonight and Sunday.

Below are my editor's picks for things to do today, Saturday, May 3.

  • Atwitter of Terror Final Performances Framingham Community Theater will present the final performances of its latest comedy mystery dinner theater production, Atwitter of Terror at Bella Costa Ristorante in Framingham tonight and Sunday. There were still some seats left for Saturdayʼs 7 p.m. show and Sundayʼs special 5 PM show. Patch readers can use the special discount code “CELEB” (case sensitive) for Saturday and Sunday performances to receive $1 off ticket prices. Cost is $45 ($47.57 w/service fee) for adults and $43 ($45.50 w/service fee) for seniors & students.Tickets are available through their website at FraminghamCommunityTheater.org or via phone at 508-709-5328. Please 
    note that online ticket sales close at noon on the day of performance. Tickets may be available at the door, as well.
  • Middle School Drama Festival:  Break a leg to the Middle School drama companies at Cameron, Fuller and Walsh middle schools who will compete in the state's drama festival today sponsored by the Massachusetts Educational Theater Guild.
  • Textile Recycling:  Framingham Boy Scout Troop 78 is collecting clean clothes, soft toys, belts, purses and shoes (tied together) today at Shoppers World in Framingham, between Toys R Us and Bob's Store starting at 1 p.m.
  • Electronic & Appliance Recycling: United Methodist Church on Water Street will hold its annual electronic and appliance recylcing day from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. There is a fee for some items. Click here for more details.
  • Beyond The Garden:   This is the final weekend for Framingham artist Nan Hass Feldman's one-woman show at Fountain Street Fine Art. The gallery is open today and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. There is an artist talk and poetry reading with Alan Feldman tonight from 5 to 7. Inspiration for her paintings comes from the artist’s recent experiences on the Greek island of Skopelos and in the jungle area of Boca de Tomatlan, Mexico. Her paintings evoke a child-like joy, and yet a more sophisticated appreciation of the possibilities of seeing a subject endlessly – through vibrant color, pattern, texture, and imagination. Feldman’s paintings, whether oil, acrylic, or mixed media, are stylized, yet recognizable, and vibrantly colorful. Often intricate, playful, enlivening and upbeat, her work focuses on the subjects of interiors and landscapes. Feldman has had countless solo exhibitions throughout her distinguished career. 
  • BONUSFree Comic Book Day: The Hall of Comics on Route 9 in Southborough is participating in today's Free Comic Book Day. Also meet Batman from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.


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