Home to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, one of the world’s most impressive collections of fine art; Mass MoCA, the country’s most fertile site for large scale new art; and the “small but big” Worcester Art Museum – Massachusetts has a gallery for everyone. Plus, there’s a whole Museum of Bad Art, and one that’s free if your name is Isabella. Move your feet at the Jacob’s Pillow dance festival, catch yourself clapping for the world famous Boston Symphony Orchestra or banging your head in the birthplace of hardcore punk. And don’t leave without experiencing some drama at one of our amazing theaters, from The Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center in The Berkshires, to Worcester’s majestic Hanover Theatre, to Boston’s storied theater district. Visit the Massachusetts Cultural Council website for more information on the arts in Massachusetts.
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Boston Chamber Symphony
Boston
Boston Baroque
Brighton
Boston Baroque is the first permanent Baroque orchestra established in North America. The ensemble produces exciting, intense, ground-breaking performances for... more
MetroWest Opera
Brighton
Founded by Dana Varga in 2007, MetroWest Opera was created to provide quality performance opportunities for emerging opera singers, while enriching... more
Publick Theatre Boston
Brighton
Founded in 1971, The Publick Theatre remains one of Boston's oldest resident companies, committed to our classical roots and to exploring... more
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Boston Chamber Symphony
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Boston
000-000-0000 - B
Boston Baroque
10 Guest St
Brighton
617-987-8600 - C
MetroWest Opera
27 Gerrish St
Brighton
978-210-2709 - D
Publick Theatre Boston
Christian Herter Park
1175a Soldiers Field Road
Brighton
617-454-1444