CONCERTS / DANCE / FESTIVALS / FILM / THEATRE


Something to do every night, and daytime too.

The Fenway Cultural District is rich in its offerings of concerts, films, dance and theatre, lectures, readings, and festivals.

HIGHLIGHTS


NEC's Jordan Hall
String quartets, choirs and solo recitals - classical, jazz, third stream and more
290 Huntington Avenue/Avenue of the Arts
617-585-1122

Huntington Theatre Company
Boston's leading professional theatre
264 Huntington Avenue/Avenue of the Arts
617-266-0800

Wheelock Family Theatre
Radically inclusive family theatre
180 The Riverway

617-879-2300

Berklee Performance Center
Current/future stars of pop, rock, jazz & more
136 Massachusetts Avenue
617-747-2261

MFA Film Program
Come for the art, stay for a drink
465 Huntington Avenue/Avenue of the Arts
www.mfa.org/film



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One of the finest concert halls in the world, New England Conservatory's Jordan Hall was built at the turn of the 20th Century by arts patron Eben D. Jordan. Symphony Hall, where James Levine reigns over a world-class orchestra and conductor Keith Lockhart annually presents the popular Boston Pops, is always home to great musical artists from around the world.

The Gardner Museum presents nearly sixty classical and jazz concerts each year in the Tapestry Room and in their famed Central Courtyard, on Saturdays and Sundays from September through April. The Berklee Performance Center features contemporary music of every stripe - from jazz and pop, to r&b, hip-hop and latin musics.

The Huntington Theatre Company offers world-class theatrical productions, and the Wheelock Family Theatre offers shows suitable for every type of family. Friday evening is film night at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the MFA offers an outdoor summer concert series as well. Readings and lectures abound at virtually all of the arts and educational venues in the District.


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