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"BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER SING-ALONG." Although Buffy had jumped the shark by the time Sarah Michelle Gellar and friends erupted into song for the episode "Once More, with Feeling," the cast’s gothic-pop turn was easily the best made-for-TV musical of the decade. On May 27, the Coolidge Corner Theatre brings back its sing-along screening (which has been catching on in theaters around the country); you’ll also see the series’s original pilot. Admission is $6 and includes a goodie bag packed with vampire teeth and other treats. That’s at 290 Harvard Street in Brookline; call (617) 734-2501.

SUMMER REVELS. Mark your calendars: the annual mostly-for-kids Revels’ solstice celebration takes place outdoors at the Children’s Museum on June 25 and 26 beginning at 7 p.m., and it’s free; for information, visit www.revels.org.

AND ONE MIX-TAPE TOUR. Basketball playground legends Main Event, Half Man, Spinmaster, Baby Shack, and many more are back for ESPN-approved elbows-and-trash-talk street ball at the FleetCenter on August 21; an "Open Run" that day also lets local ballers get in on the action. Tickets are $17 to $75; call (617) 931-2000.

RIVERDANCE. September 16 through 25 at the Wang Theatre, 270 Tremont Street in Boston. Tickets are $29.50 to $69.50; call (800) 447-7400.

THE BOY FRIEND. Directed by Julie Andrews, who starred in the original Broadway production, this "jazzy, romantic spoof of 1920s musical comedy" plays October 11 through 23 at the Shubert Theatre, 265 Tremont Street in Boston. Tickets are $30 to $75; call (800) 447-7400.


Issue Date: May 20 - 26, 2005
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