Boston packs a punch when it comes to hosting a vibrant Theater District.

Boston packs a punch when it comes to hosting a vibrant Theater District. Bostonians and visitors can enjoy a night out and many different venues across the area. There is something for every style and taste in live entertainment.   

 

Shubert Theater

The Shubert dates back to 1910 and hosts classic and contemporary theater, musicals, concerts by musical artists, and comedy shows. Because of its beautiful architectural significance, the Shubert was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. 

 

Emerson Colonial Theater

This ornate theater has hand-painted murals in the lobby and mosaic flooring. The Emerson Colonial Theater has a rich past for pre-Broadway premieres of musicals that became classics.  

 

Lyric Stage Company of Boston

The Lyric Stage is an intimate theater with seating that allows audience members to be immersed in the performance. Founded in 1974, The Lyric Stage Company is Boston’s oldest theater company.  

 

The Wilbur Theater

The Wilbur architecturally replicates a Beacon Hill mansion in style but honors Boston as an artistic center. The theater hosts national comedy and musical acts as an entertainment venue for the city.

 

Cutler Majestic Theater

Presently part of Emerson College’s campus, this venue is the second oldest in the Theater District. Opera, dance, and theater can be seen here. The theater itself is a member of the National League of Historic American Theaters and a Boston Historic Landmark.

 

Boston Opera House

The Boston Ballet calls The Opera House its home venue and is renowned for its rendition of The Nutcracker.  The venue also features top Broadway musicals and big-name musical artists.  

 

American Repertory Theater

A.R.T. is the home of Harvard University’s Loeb Drama Center and the American Repertory Theater. While a classroom extension, it has a focus on modern and experimental works.  

 

Huntington Avenue Theater

Originally constructed as America’s first civic playhouse, it has been transformed into an art-house cinema and returned to a theater once again. Productions at the Huntington theater often go on to the Broadway stage!   

 

Paramount Center

The Paramount Center played an essential part in the area’s revitalization. With its’ glowing marquee, the Paramount now hosts U.S. premieres, international film festivals, and student performances.

 

Boston Center for the Arts

The Boston Center for the Arts is a multi-format venue home to several theater groups. In addition, the BCA serves as an incubator for budding playwrights and talent.  

 

Wang Theater

The Wang is the largest and most grand performance space in the Boston Theater District. The Wang Theater is part of the Boch Center and currently hosts theater, comedy, and musical performances.

 

Armed with knowledge, you can enjoy your favorite live entertainment on your next visit to Boston. So check out a show or two and enjoy the rich heritage of this grand city!