Originally constructed in 1913, the theater was added to the National Historic Register as a historic place worthy of preservation. The Federal Revival architecture and elegant interior design stands out when juxtaposed with raunchy comedians and rocking shows. The experience is unique, if trippy.
The historic theater has a relatively small capacity. Tickets to see top comedians can run 60 dollars while musical acts range from 30 to 100. For comedy events beverage service is provided, but you’ve got to drag yourself to the bar if you’re seeing a musician perform.
Address: 246 Tremont Street, Boston, MA
Public Transport:
Green or Red Lines: to Park Street Station, walk down Tremont Street to the theater.
Orange Line: Chinatown Station, around the corner from the theater.
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