BroadwayWorld: The Great Gatsby - Theatrical Production at Citizens Bank Opera House
The Tony Award-winning musical "Hamilton" is returning to Boston this fall. The show will run at the Citizens Bank Opera House from Sept. 23 to Nov. 2, 2025.This marks the third time Lin-Manuel ...
Zan Berube, a Methuen native and alum of Walnut Hill School in Natick, plays Lorraine in “Back to the Future the Musical” that plays Citizens Bank Opera House in Boston July 8-20, almost 40 years to ...
The Suffolk Journal: ‘The Outsiders’ musical stays gold at Citizens Opera House
The timeless story of prejudice, rivalry, loss, loyalty and tenderness takes on a new form on stage in “The Outsiders: A New Musical.” The touring cast came to Boston’s Citizens Opera House March 31 ...
BroadwayWorld: Review: Ease on Down the Road to THE WIZ at Citizens Opera House
Review: Ease on Down the Road to THE WIZ at Citizens Opera House
Why is citizen used to describe an inhabitant of a country when the word is derived from the Latin for city (civitas) and originally meant a city dweller? Wouldn’t the nouns derived from ‘country...
etymology - Why is the inhabitant of a country called a “citizen ...
A citizen of the United States is a legal resident who has been processed by the government as being a member of the United States. A denizen of the United States is simply someone that lives there.
28 There is a suffix that is written only as -ize in American English and often -ise in British English (but not always, as ShreevatsaR points out in the comments). This suffix attaches to a large number of words, thus the s/z alternation shows up in a large number of words. Citizen does not have the -ize/-ise suffix.