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246 Tremont St
Boston, MA 02116-5603

(617) 292-2624

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Blue Man Group at The Charles Playhouse
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74 Warrenton St
Boston, MA 02116

Wang Theatre
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270 Tremont St.
Boston, MA 02116

(617) 482-9393

The Wang Theatre of Boston, Massachusetts is located in a historic 1925 building that was originally the Metropolitan Theatre, and later the Music Hall. It was designed by Clarence Blackall and is located at 252-272 Tremont Street in the Theatre District. The business is operated as part of the Citi Performing Arts Center. The building was also known as the Metropolitan Center. The theatre was designated as a Boston Landmark by the Boston Landmarks Commission in 1990.Metropolitan TheatreThe structure was originally known as the Metropolitan Theatre when it opened in 1925. The Metropolitan Theatre was developed by Max Shoolman and designed by architect Clarence Blackall, with the assistance of Detroit theatre architect C. Howard Crane. It opened for use in 1925. It seats more than 3,600 people.Music HallIn 1962 it became the home of the Boston Ballet and was renamed the Music Hall. During the 1960s and 1970s, audiences could see the Stuttgart Opera, the Metropolitan Opera, Bolshoi Ballet and Kirov Ballet as well as popular movies and performing artists. With time though, they could no longer attract the large touring companies because of the size of their stage as well as their outdated production facilities. Converted to a non-profit center in 1980 and renamed the Metropolitan Center, they were able to attract theatrical performances again.

Shubert Theatre
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270 Tremont St
Boston, MA 02116

(617) 482-9393

The Shubert Theatre in Boston, Massachusetts, is located at 263-265 Tremont Street in the Boston Theater District. It opened on January 24, 1910 with a production of Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew starring E.H. Sothern and Julia Marlowe. Architect Thomas M. James (Hill, James, & Whitaker) designed the building, which seats approximately 1,600 people. Originally conceived as The Lyric Theatre by developer Charles H. Bond, it was taken over by The Shubert Organization in 1908 after Bond's death.The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. In February 1996, the Wang Center signed a 40-year lease agreement with the Shubert Organization. In November 1996, the theatre reopened after being renovated with the first national tour of the musical Rent. As of 2006, it comprises part of the Citi Performing Arts Center.As of November 1, 2016, the theater will be named the Shubert Theatre at the Boch Center. The naming rights were purchased by the Boch family and will also include the Citi Performing Arts Center being renamed as the Wang Theatre at the Boch Center.

Jacob Wirth
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37 Stuart St
Boston, MA 02116

(617) 338-8586

The Jacob Wirth Restaurant is a historic German-American restaurant and bar in Boston, Massachusetts at 31-39 Stuart Street. Founded in 1868, Jacob Wirth is one of the oldest restaurants in Boston.The Greek Revival building housing the restaurant was constructed in 1844. The German style restaurant was founded in 1868 and is the second oldest continuously operating restaurant in the city after the Union Oyster House. The restaurant was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980 and designated a Boston Landmark in 1977. Jacob Wirth was the first distributor of Anheuser Busch products. The Wirth family and Anheuser family are from the same small town in Germany.In 2010, Chelsea developer "AJ Simboli Real Estate paid $1.6 million for the 14,000-square-foot eatery,"Popular CultureThe Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz movie Knight & Day filmed a wedding scene here.it was referenced during a meeting in Andrew Dominik's Killing Them Softly

Colonial Theatre
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106 Boylston St
Boston, MA 02116

(617) 426-9366

The Colonial Theatre is the oldest continually-operating theatre in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Designed by the architectural firm of Clarence Blackall and paid for by Frederick Lothrop Ames, Jr., the theatre first opened its doors for a performance of Ben-Hur on December 20, 1900. Ben-Hur operated with a cast and crew of 350 people and featured eight live horses on stage in full gallop during the chariot race scene. The play was so mechanically and technically extraordinary, it was featured on the cover of Scientific American. It is located at 106 Boylston Street on Boston Common at the former site of the Boston Public Library. It is a pending Boston Landmark.ShowsThe Colonial has long been used to house both touring productions of Broadway shows, and to preview shows before their Broadway debuts. Notable shows which previewed at the Colonial before opening on Broadway include:Present dayIn the 1990s, Colonial president Jon Platt led a renovation of the Colonial. In 1998, Platt sold his Boston theater interests to SFX Entertainment (now Live Nation). In 2003, Emerson College leased the building with an option to purchase it.

Cutler Majestic Theatre
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219 Tremont St
Boston, MA 02116

(617) 824-8000

The Cutler Majestic Theatre at Emerson College, in Boston, Massachusetts, is a 1903 Beaux Arts style theater, designed by the architect John Galen Howard. Originally built for theatre, one of three theaters commissioned in Boston by Eben Dyer Jordan, son of the founder of Jordan Marsh, a Boston-based chain of department stores. The Majestic was converted to accommodate vaudeville shows in the 1920s and eventually into a movie house in the 1950s. The change to film came with renovations that transformed the lobby and covered up much of John Galen Howard's original Beaux-Arts architecture.The theater continued to show movies until 1983 as the Saxon Theatre. By then, the theater began to deteriorate both in appearance and in programming.In the mid-1980s Emerson College purchased the theater and restored it to its original Beaux-Arts appearance. The theater today is a performing arts center for both Emerson College and the community at large. It was the home base of Opera Boston. It is frequently staging shows by New England Conservatory, Teatro Lirico D'Europa, Celebrity Series of Boston, Emerson College's Emerson Stage company and the Boston Gay Men's Chorus. In 2003 the theater was again renamed the Cutler Majestic Theatre, after donors Ted and Joan Benard-Cutler.

Liquor Store Boston
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25 Boylston Pl
Boston, MA 02116

(617) 357-6800

Theatre 1 & Space 57 at The Revere Hotel
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200 Stuart St
Boston, MA 02116

(617) 482-1800

Theatre 1 has 225 luxurious seats and is outfitted with plush seating, ambient lighting and state-of-the-art projection and audio technology that can be used for everything from live performances to business presentations. Space 57 is a blank canvas and multi-dimensional event space that can accommodate up to 1,000 guests. The two combine to form the most dynamic venue in the city.

Citi Performing Arts Center Colonial Theatre
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106 Boylston St
Boston, MA 02116

Limelight Stage + Studios
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204 Tremont St
Boston, MA 02116

(617) 423-0785

The W Hotel Boston
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100 Stuart Street
Boston, MA 02116

Caprice Restaurant & Lounge
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275 Tremont St
Boston, MA 02116

(617) 292-0080

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GUILT Sundays
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79 Warrenton St
Boston, MA 02116

(617) 653-7588

FROM MATRIX TO PURE, PURE TO PEARL, PEARL TO GUILT:::FROM DEC-2003 UNTIL NOW, CLUB GUILT IS THE LONGEST AND SAFEST AFR0-CARIBBEAN DANCING NIGHT IN DOWNTOWN BOSTON. ROTATION OF DJS EVERY WEEK: AFRICAN MUSIC, KOMPA, TOP-40, ZOUK, REGGAE, CABO-ZOUK, SOCCA, CALYPSO.

Lowe's Theaters Downtown Boston
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175 Tremont St
Boston, MA 02111

Boston EDM
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119 Braintree St
Boston, MA 02134

(617) 383-9144

Wang Theatre
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270 Tremont St
Boston, MA 02116

AVA Theater District
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45 Stuart St
Boston, MA 02116

(857) 350-4949

Jaques World Famous Cabert
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79 Broadway
Boston, MA 02116

617-426-8902

Citi Performing Arts Center
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Tremont St
Boston, MA 02116

Royale Nightclub
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279 Tremont St
Boston, MA 02127

Local Business Near Mai Ultra Lounge

The Wilbur Theatre
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246 Tremont St
Boston, MA 02116

Wilbur Theatre Russell Peters
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246 Tremont St
Boston, MA 02116

Wilbur Theater Boston
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246 Tremont St
Boston, MA 02116

Latin Pride National Awards
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246 Tremont St
Boston, MA 02116

(978) 914-6154

Shubert Theatre
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270 Tremont St
Boston, MA 02116

(617) 482-9393

The Shubert Theatre in Boston, Massachusetts, is located at 263-265 Tremont Street in the Boston Theater District. It opened on January 24, 1910 with a production of Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew starring E.H. Sothern and Julia Marlowe. Architect Thomas M. James (Hill, James, & Whitaker) designed the building, which seats approximately 1,600 people. Originally conceived as The Lyric Theatre by developer Charles H. Bond, it was taken over by The Shubert Organization in 1908 after Bond's death.The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. In February 1996, the Wang Center signed a 40-year lease agreement with the Shubert Organization. In November 1996, the theatre reopened after being renovated with the first national tour of the musical Rent. As of 2006, it comprises part of the Citi Performing Arts Center.As of November 1, 2016, the theater will be named the Shubert Theatre at the Boch Center. The naming rights were purchased by the Boch family and will also include the Citi Performing Arts Center being renamed as the Wang Theatre at the Boch Center.

New England Eye Center - Cataract & Lasik Service
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260 Tremont St 11th Fl
Boston, MA 02116-5603

(617) 636-3360

Tuffs New England Medical Crnter
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800 Washington Street
Boston, MA 02116

Tufts Medical, Biewnd Building
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260 Tremont St
Boston, MA 02116

617-636-5000

American Red Cross Donor Center
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274 Tremont St
Boston, MA 02116

(617) 556-2200

Abby Lane
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255 Tremont St
Boston, MA 02116

(617) 451-2229

Abby Lane pays homage to nostalgic storytelling, experiences and history of Boston's Theater District. We provide top-notch service, quality cuisine and approachable vintage glamour associated with the way dining used to be. At Abby Lane, the guests are the stars of the show.

Caprice Restaurant & Lounge
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275 Tremont St
Boston, MA 02116

(617) 292-0080

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New England Eye Center Tufts Medical Boston
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Washington Street
Boston, MA 02180

(617) 636-5000

Courtyard Marriott Tremont Street
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275 Tremont St
Boston, MA 02116

Roxy Nightclub
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279 Tremont St
Boston, MA 02116-5615

(617) 338-7699

Wang Theatre
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270 Tremont St.
Boston, MA 02116

(617) 482-9393

The Wang Theatre of Boston, Massachusetts is located in a historic 1925 building that was originally the Metropolitan Theatre, and later the Music Hall. It was designed by Clarence Blackall and is located at 252-272 Tremont Street in the Theatre District. The business is operated as part of the Citi Performing Arts Center. The building was also known as the Metropolitan Center. The theatre was designated as a Boston Landmark by the Boston Landmarks Commission in 1990.Metropolitan TheatreThe structure was originally known as the Metropolitan Theatre when it opened in 1925. The Metropolitan Theatre was developed by Max Shoolman and designed by architect Clarence Blackall, with the assistance of Detroit theatre architect C. Howard Crane. It opened for use in 1925. It seats more than 3,600 people.Music HallIn 1962 it became the home of the Boston Ballet and was renamed the Music Hall. During the 1960s and 1970s, audiences could see the Stuttgart Opera, the Metropolitan Opera, Bolshoi Ballet and Kirov Ballet as well as popular movies and performing artists. With time though, they could no longer attract the large touring companies because of the size of their stage as well as their outdated production facilities. Converted to a non-profit center in 1980 and renamed the Metropolitan Center, they were able to attract theatrical performances again.

Dr. Maria Gorbovitsky
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252-272 Tremont St
Boston, MA 02116

(855) 962-3621

Charles Playhouse
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74 Warrenton Street
Boston, MA 02116

617-426-6912

The Charles Playhouse, of Boston, Massachusetts, is a theater at 74 Warrenton Street in the Boston Theater District. Blue Man Group and Shear Madness currently perform there.HistoryIn 1957, the Charles Playhouse opened at 54 Charles Street. In 1958, the company moved to the current Warrenton Street location. The Warrenton Street building was originally built in 1839, as the Fifth Universalist Church from a design by architect Asher Benjamin. In 1864, it became the second home of Congregation Ohabei Shalom, the first synagogue in Boston. It was later transformed into a speakeasy called The Lido Venice, which became the Southland ballroom and cafe- featuring prominent jazz artists such as Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway, Jimmie Lunceford, and many others during the Jazz Age.In 1958, the Charles Playhouse staged a revival of O'Neill's The Iceman Cometh. The founding artistic director, Michael Murray, led the company until 1968. The founder and managing director was Frank Sugrue. The acting company included many stars-to-be such as Al Pacino, Olympia Dukakis, Jill Clayburgh, Jane Alexander, Ned Beatty, and John Cazale. The company produced Boston premieres of plays by Brecht, Beckett, Osborne, and Ionesco, as well as classics by Shakespeare, Shaw, Ibsen, Pirandello, and others.

Wilbur Theatre
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244-250 Tremont St
Boston, MA 02116

The Wilbur Theatre is a historic theater at 244-250 Tremont Street in Boston, Massachusetts. The Wilbur Theatre was originally opened in 1914 but was revitalized in 2008. The Wilbur Theatre dwells in the heart of Boston's historic theater district and is known for hosting live comedy and music.Clarence Blackall built the theatre in 1913. The Wilbur was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980 and designated as a Boston Landmark by the Boston Landmarks Commission in 1987.In 1998 SFX Entertainment (now Live Nation) bought the Boston theater properties of Jon B. Platt, which included the lease on the Wilbur. The lease ended in 2006.In 2007 the theatre was put on the market. Bill Blumenreich, owner of the Comedy Connection, put the building on lease in 2008. It now serves as the new home of the Comedy Connection in Boston (formerly located in Quincy Market), hosting both comedy and musical talent.Further reading Yearbook of the Boston Architectural Club, 1915. Includes illus. of Wilbur Theatre George McKinnon. "A born-again Wilbur will celebrate success." Boston Globe, 20 Jan 1980 Anthony J. Yudis. "Theatre plaza to spotlight the district." Boston Globe, 09 Oct 1983Images

The Shubert Theater
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265 Tremont St
Boston, MA 02116-5696

(617) 292-5183