Saturday, January 26, 2013

Boston Greatest Concert Halls

By Bo Davis


Boston, Massachusetts is among the country's oldest towns and one of the most prolific when talking about live performances. There are theaters, performing humanities center, and concert halls in Boston where visitors can attend ballets, opera, musical theater, plays, symphony concerts, and more.

The Citi Performing Arts Center

The Citi Performing Arts Center, found in the Theatre District, homes the Wang Theatre and the Shubert Theatre.It's the largest performing humanities center in all of New England and offers opera, theater, music concerts, Broadway musicals, and more. The Wang Theatre was at first the Urban Theatre, renamed the Music Hall when it was essentially the home of the Boston Ballet, became the Urban Center in 1980, and was finally named Wang Theatre after Doctor An Wang made an enormous donation. The Shubert Theatre is a smaller theater and seats 1600 people. It was rebuilt in 1996 and re-opened with the 1st touring production of the Broadway musical Rent.

The Boston Opera House

Now it has fantastic acoustics and clear sightlines for each seat. When it was re-opened, it presented the Broadway show The Lion King.

Symphony Hall

Symphony Hall is amongst the most noted concert halls in Boston and is home to the Boston Symphony Orchestra. It was built for the Symphony in 1900 and is considered one of the very best concert halls in the world for acoustics. The Boston Pops Orchestra and Handel and Hayden Society also regard it as home.

The colonial Theatre

The Colonial Theatre has been active steadily since it opened in 1900 which makes it the oldest of the Boston theaters to have acheived that. In the 1st part of the 20 th century many Broadway producers would debut their show at the Colonial Theatre first, before opening on Broadway. , Carousel, Porgy and Bess, and Seussical The Musical. Today it is often the 1st theater for state tours of Broadway shows.

Orpheum Theatre

One of the very oldest theaters in Boston, the Orpheum Theatre opened in 1852 as the Boston Music Hall and was the 1st home of the New England Conservatory and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. It was for some time a vaudeville theater and became the Orpheum Theatre in 1906. Now it's a mixed use hall that shows onstage music concerts.

Cutler Majestic Theatre

Emerson College houses the Cutler Majestic Theatre and offers many different sorts of fine humanities performances. It is one of many theaters in Boston that offer shows by lots of the finest groups in New England.

Berklee Performance Center

Berklee Performance Center is probably one of the latest of the Boston theaters, opening in 1976. It's a part of the prestigious Berklee School of Music and presents over 2 hundred performances yearly from scholars and globally well known musicians alike.




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