‘Clyde’s’ at Burbage Theatre: redemption, second chances and sandwiches | Weekend 401

Plus: the African American Museum of Rhode Island opens this weekend and Andrew Bird plays with the RI Philharmonic

L to R: James Lucey (Jason), Jason Quinn (Montrellous), Ashley Aldarondo (Letitia), Arturo Puentes (Rafael)
L to R: James Lucey (Jason), Jason Quinn (Montrellous), Ashley Aldarondo (Letitia), Arturo Puentes (Rafael)
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L to R: James Lucey (Jason), Jason Quinn (Montrellous), Ashley Aldarondo (Letitia), Arturo Puentes (Rafael)
L to R: James Lucey (Jason), Jason Quinn (Montrellous), Ashley Aldarondo (Letitia), Arturo Puentes (Rafael)
Jesse Dufault
‘Clyde’s’ at Burbage Theatre: redemption, second chances and sandwiches | Weekend 401
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Looking for some tips on what to do this weekend and beyond? We’ve got you covered. Here are a few recommendations from Ocean State Media’s Mareva Lindo and James Baumgartner.

Clyde’s at Burbage Theatre

The play by Lynn Nottage takes place in the kitchen of a truck-stop sandwich shop run by a staff of people who were formerly incarcerated. MJ Daly plays Clyde, the restaurant’s owner who keeps her staff terrified, even when she’s not on stage. And Jason Quinn gives a standout performance as the philosophical sandwich artist Montrellous. He’s a great storyteller and brings his character to life with a comfortable and grounded physicality that hints at his backstory.
Where: Burbage Theatre, 59 Blackstone Ave., Pawtucket
When: Apr. 3, 4, 5 and Apr. 10, 11, 12
Details: https://www.burbagetheatre.org/clydes

African American Museum of Rhode Island

Commissioned in 2024, the African American Museum of Rhode Island is holding its grand opening this weekend. The museum will feature exhibits showcasing the history, stories and culture of the African Diaspora. Its co-founders are hoping the museum will be informative and educational, while fostering a sense of pride for African-Americans in Rhode Island. Curator Melaine Ferdinand-King spoke with Ocean State Media morning host Luis Hernandez to discuss what museum visitors can expect to see.
Where: 500 Broad Street, Providence
When: Apr. 4, 2:00 p.m.
Details: https://www.aam-ri.org/

Andrew Bird with the RI Philharmonic

Andrew Bird is known for virtuoso violin, whistling, guitar-playing and his own blend of folk, jazz, pop and more. Last year marked the 20th anniversary of Bird’s acclaimed record “The Mysterious Production of Eggs.” To celebrate, he’s playing a limited run of concerts, performing the record for the first time in its entirety alongside a full orchestra.
Where: The Vets, Providence
When: Apr. 4, 8:00 p.m.
Details: https://www.thevetsri.com/events/detail/andrew-bird-ripo

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