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Hours: Box Office: M-Sa 10am-6pm
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Having celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2003, the Majestic is the second-oldest theater in Boston's Theater District. It was reopened by Emerson College in 1989 as the first Broadway-quality stage owned and operated by a college. The Majestic hosts professional groups like the Boston Lyric Opera as well as near-professional quality (but much less expensive) productions by Emerson students and the New England Conservatory. Ticket prices range widely and some rush tickets are available. Wheelchair-accessible. Purchase tickets at the box office, online at www.telecharge.com or at 800-233-3123.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
The Majestic was also recently renovated (around the time of its anniversary) and brought back to its former glory.
 
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Historic Wang Theatre is a beautifully restored performing space. With over 3600 seats, it hosts a dynamic range of dance, music and theatre. Wang Theatre along with The The Shubert Theatre comprise the Citi Performing Arts Center. photo: Noah Kern
The Wang Center is a large, elegant performing arts venue in the heart of the theatre district, showing everything from free movies on Monday evenings (check out Movie Mondays) to Boston Ballet and touring Broadway shows.
November 26 to December 18, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, the Musical prices range: $28 to $150
 
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Movie Theater
Hours: M-Th 11am-10pm
F-Su 11am-midnight
Parking:No
ShowTimes:start at 10am and go until 1am
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Nineteen screens, all-digital sound, stadium seating, giant fiberglass popcorn kernels—what more could you ask for? Weekday shows before 6pm and weekend shows before 2pm, $7.25. Evening shows M-Th $9.75, F-Su and holidays $10.25. Advance tix available online at Fandango.com. Show your student ID M-Th for $8.50 tickets.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
 
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Hours: Box Office: Tu-Sa 10am-8:30pm
Su 9am-8pm
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The Colonial Theatre presents productions of Broadway musicals as part of Broadway in Boston. Built in 1900, it is the oldest continually operating theater in Boston.
There’s not a bad seat at the Colonial Theatre. A throwback to an era when live performance was revered, the Colonial is cozier than the nearby Boston Opera House—with minimal leg room between seats—but that’s a good thing. At a recent performance of “Sweeney Todd,” an upper mezzanine seat felt like being in the front row. Upcoming shows include “Mamma Mia!” and the always-controversial “Avenue Q.”
Here's more info: National companies, Broadway shows and an occasional concert perform in the 1700-seat Colonial. The theater also hosts pre-Broadway tryouts. Tickets $50-70. Reservations needed. Student rush tickets ($25) are available 1hr before showtime except on F and Sa. Patrons in wheelchairs (and 1 companion) can call ahead for half-price orchestra seating.This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
 
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Hours: Box office: M-Sa 10am-6pm
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The Citi Performing Arts Center includes Wang Theatre and The Shubert Theatre. Everything from Broadway shows with New York casts to famous mainstream musicians are presented here, along with other theater, music, dance, and opera productions. Student discounts available for some shows. For a full listing of shows, times and prices, click here.
CPAC is also home to the Commonwealth Shakespeare Company that stages the annual free 'Shakespeare on the Common'.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.

 
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Hours: Box office: M-Tu 10am-6pm
W-Th 10am-7pm
F-Sa 10am-9pm
Su noon-6pm
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Built in 1839, and at different times a church, synagogue, boarding house and Prohibition-period speakeasy, this building is currently split between staging Shear Madness, the longest running comedy in American history, and the infamous Blue Man Group Tubes, best described as performance art—drums, splashing paint, and rolls of toilet paper combine to produce an indescribable, gleefully childish sensory experience. Tickets $46+. Student rush tickets are often available, beginning at 10am on the day of show; ushers see the show for free (call at least 5 days in advance).
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
$25 Student Rush tickets available for Wednesday and Thursday 8pm shows starting at 10am for that night’s show. (cash only; 1 ticket per student with ID) Subject to availability; call 617.426.6912. Also ask about seeing the show for FREE by being an usher.
 
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Dick’s Beantown Comedy Vault – Casual
Boston Comics with Boston attitude. Catch a glimpse of Boston through the eyes of local comedians. Located in a remodeled bank with a 12-foot vault door and cartoon wall murals of famous human Beans and Beantown locations as background, for over 20 years this club has been the start point for some of America’s best know comics. There is no telling who is going to drop by for a guest set. Shows: Sun. Open Mic Night. Mon. Kevin Knox Show, Tues. Jim Lauletta Show, Wed. Bob Gautreau Show, Thurs Greg Howell Show. Tickets: $12 Showtime 8:30pm. Fri & Sat National & Local Headliners Tickets $20 Showtime 8pm & 10:30pm (Tickets Cash Only, Food & Beverage all major credit cards). Lower level of Remington’s Restaurant, 124 Boylston St., (617) 482-0110. 800-401-2221
 
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In a city known for its stellar comics—-ranging from Paula Poundstone to Barry Crimmins to Jimmy Tingle—-The Tribe Theater offers its unique spin to the Hub’s comedic legacy. Each night’s show features a rotating 30-minute set coupled with a round-robin group of improv ensembles who perform different sketches each week. The lineup includes Damn Skippy (up-and-coming newcomers), New England Family (comedian from the Northeast region) and Spinning Hardcore (a punk band from Ohio). Also, the Tribe boasts a full bar.
 
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Boylston Street

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The Wilbur, modeled after a stately residence on Beacon Hill, was the first Boston theatre to have a lounge where patrons could mingle and enjoy refreshments. However, after 93 years of packed houses and standing ovations, the midsize, 1,200-seat Wilbur Theatre is currently for sale by the Tremont Entertainment Enterprises group after two decades of ownership.
 
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Tremont Street

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Hours: Box Office: M 10am-6pm
Tu-sa 10am-8:30pm
Su Noon-6pm
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Designed by Clarence Blackall in 1914, the Wilbur has staged a number of world premieres. Past performers include Marlon Brando, Anne Bancroft, and Henry Fonda. Admission $30-60. Student and senior half-price tickets for mid-week matinees are available.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
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