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YOUR BOSTON THEATER LISTINGS

Blue Man Group at The Charles Playhouse
Blue Man Group is best known for their wildly popular theatrical shows and concerts which combine music, comedy and multimedia theatrics to produce a totally unique form of entertainment.
Charles Playhouse
74 Warrenton Street
Boston, MA 02114
617.931.2787
www.blueman.com

Boston Ballet
Critically−acclaimed Ballet Company performs classic shows from Don Quixote to the Nutcracker with highly professional individuals comprising the company. Pick up tickets at The Wang Theatre Box Office located at 270 Tremont Street, Boston.
19 Clarendon Street
Boston, MA 02116-6100
617.695.6950
www.bostonballet.org

Institute of Contemporary Art
Boston’s primary space to see modern art is housed in a breathtaking glass structure on the waterfont. All the big names in Boston’s art scene come to the openings — and all the art students show up on Thursday evenings, when the admission fee is waived.
100 Northern Ave
Boston, MA 02210
617.478.3100
www.icaboston.org

Opera House
Recently−renovated performing arts venue provides a stately, opulent alternative to the nearby Theatre District’s numerous theatres and playhouses. Opened in 1928, the venue has been host to everything from extrvagant vaudeville to a movie screen. Recent efforts to revitalize the venue have cemeted the Opera House’s place in the culture of Boston. Today the Opera House hosts hit Broadway musicals, popular and alternative musicians, along with the occasional Opera.
539 Washington St
Boston, MA 02111
617.2591.3400
www.bostonoperahouse.com

Lyric Stage
The Lyric Stage was founded in 1974 as a way to introduce cheap, yet quality, theater to Boston. The company began by using the space at the Community Church of Boston on Boylston until it moved to Charles Street in 1976. Still, better digs were found in Copley Square in 1991, where $1 million was put into renovations.
140 Clarendon Street
Boston, MA 02116
617.585.5678
www.lyricstage.com