Address: 30 Gainsborough St, Boston, MA 02115, USA
Phone: +16175851260
Junsik Choi
A little worn out but still an amazing hall for classical concerts. Lots of quality free concerts are available. Check their websites.
Julie's bites
Great acoustics no matter where you sit orchestra or balcony. Feb 2019:Handel&Haydn Kristian Bezuidenhout concert Tour de force! I have not seen anything like it before! Conducting and playing Beethoven, Mozart and Bach at the same time! Sometimes playing with hand and conducting with other, sometimes standing up to conduct and plunging into vigorously playing the piano in a split second. it was mezmorizing, memorable, and wonderful.
cheryl lemay
Beautiful spot. We sat in the front row, upper balcony. at first it seems like it would be hard to see what's going on on the stage but it's a nice view of everything. There is a garage to park at right next to the hall, so that was convenient.
David Lamb
What a beautiful venue! They sell three prices for the space, but honestly, it is tough to have a "bad" seat here. Acoustically, the room is great. Stylistically, the balcony is neat, though I got a little bit of vertigo due to the shapw of the seating. It seems to curve down on the sides.
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I would expect close to 10p, given the average length of opera performances and the length Boston Baroque concerts tend to be.
There are two garages nearby that are about the same distance. The Christian Science Plaza garage next to Symphony Hall and the Gaineboro St garage. They both usually have event pricing.
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