Address: 265 Tremont St, Boston, MA 02116, USA
Phone: +18663489738
Duane Gavin
First time visiting and it was a very nice experience. Lots of room for a bigger guy like me. That Chandelier is gorgeous. My view was blocked by a speaker but I got past it. Great place for a show!
Moe Keane-Bottino
Went to the Joe Jackson show last night...AMAZING! Acoustics are crazy good, more intimate venue so seems likely not a bad seat in the house, decor preserved so you feel like you are stepping back in time, very cool! Orchestra Row B seats fantastic; got away with only 1 dance in the aisle :( because staff on high alert for "fire hazard".. worth it!
Henry Quinn
A nice old theater. Nothing wrong with it, but if the Met is a 5, if La Scala is a 5, this is a 4, that's all. Nothing wrong with being a great old regional, non-world-class theater. The whole place is quite small, so don't worry about being far away, you literally can't.
Joe Mc Clure
Nice theater. Good sound. The chairs they set up in the orchestra pit were reasonably comfortable. Though they let people into the foyer, they didn't also open to lobby doors. That was strange and people were packed in together. It would have been reasonable for the staff to let patrons know that the only staircase to the balcony was inside the foyer on the right so they could use the correct door.
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Parking across the street 25.00 close . Also a small parking space next to the theater but usually hard to get .
No idea yet. Won't know till day of performance.
Depending what show
I have.. On several times.. Your not going to pay the handling fees as you would on line.. They are the price the theater charges not the price you see online from other Vendors.. In fact they may offer a discount if they have seats left over.. But never will you pay more..
If you have a parking app, you can usually find a garage that's not too expensive. You can also reserve a space and pay online. It's worked very well for me.
$30 for a rapid test right across the street at the Wang center
Between 75 and 90 minutes
So Yondrs are cases that some venues offer or require so that phone don't distract an audience at an event. A Yondr staff person can quickly and easily unlock your phone, but you'll need to reach them.
Yes as well as getting online and picking up will call.
You should call the venue directly
7 11 round the corner
Not attend; hope you enjoy the show.
Don't know call the theater
I'd call the box office that morning. They would probably post on their website or send an email if the show is cancelled.
I've just checked the website for you and they don't mention shows cancelled due to storms. Perhaps the show must go on. If you're not able to attend a show that goes on during a storm, it appears there are no refunds.
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