Boston

With its large population of academics and intellectuals, Boston has its share of discerning moviegoers and movie houses, especially in Brookline and Cambridge. Theaters at suburban malls and in Downtown may have better screens, if less adventurous fare. The Boston Globe has daily listings in the "Living/Arts" section; the Boston Herald Friday "Scene" section and the Improper Bostonian "Movies" section list films for the week. Movies cost $9–$13. Many theaters have half-price matinees, often rescinded during the opening run of a major film.

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  • 1. Boston Ballet

    South End

    The city's premier dance company performs at the Boston Opera House. Shows have included Romeo and Juliet, classic Balanchine, and La Sylphide. And, of course, if you're visiting during the holidays, be sure to score seats to The Nutcracker.

    19 Clarendon St., Boston, Massachusetts, 02116, USA
    617-695–6955
  • 2. Boston Dance Alliance

    South End

    This group serves as a clearinghouse for an amazing array of local dance companies' classes, performances, and workshops. Visit the alliance's website for upcoming performances and venues.

    19 Clarendon St., Boston, Massachusetts, 02116, USA
    617-456–6295
  • 3. Boston Gay Men's Chorus

    South End

    With an aim to "inspire change, build community, and celebrate difference," the Boston Gay Men's Chorus has a repertoire that ranges from holiday favorites to show tunes to chamber selections to pop hits. With more than 300 members, the group performs at the New England Conservatory’s Jordan Hall.

    539 Tremont St., Boston, Massachusetts, 02116, USA
    617-542–7464
  • 4. Huntington Theatre Company

    Back Bay

    Boston's largest resident theater company consistently performs a high-quality mix of 21st-century plays and classics under the artistic direction of Loretta Greco, and commissions playwrights to produce original dramas. The Huntington performs at two locations: its own newly renovated theater at Boston University and the South End's Calderwood Theatre Pavilion.

    264 Huntington Ave., Boston, Massachusetts, 02115, USA
    617-266–7900-box office
  • 5. Lyric Stage Company Boston

    Back Bay

    For almost 50 years, this company has mounted a top-notch mix of productions, classic and new, musical and non-musical. Performances over the years have included O'Neill's Death of a Salesman, Moss Hart's Light Up The Sky, and Sondheim's musical Into The Woods.

    140 Clarendon St., Boston, Massachusetts, 02116, USA
    617-585–5678
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