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Find the best art events and make the most of your time next 30-days in Boston. From music to science and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

All performances being promptly at the scheduled time. Guests arriving after the show has begun will be seated at the discretion of the House Manager and may be held outside of the auditorium. Only small purses or bags will be permitted and are subject to search. Large bags, including large backpacks, suitcases, etc. will not be allowed in the venue. All guests regardless of age must have a ticket. Parents should use their discretion when deciding what shows are appropriate for children. Performance prices, dates, times and cast are subject to change without notice. $5.00 Facility Fee will be added to each ticket.

Stereophonic is a critically acclaimed rock musical that promises an unforgettable experience. Featuring powerful performances and a captivating storyline, it's a must-see for music enthusiasts. The production values are high, and the music is sure to leave a lasting impression. Don't miss this spectacular show!
Join us for a special 20th anniversary screening of Hineini, followed by a conversation with Keshet and a celebratory reception. Reflect on the changes since the film's release with insightful discussions.

Enjoy a candid conversation with Carisa Hendrix (the performer behind Lucy Darling). Hear never-before-told stories, ask your own questions, and get a behind-the-scenes look at the artistry behind the performance. Limited spots available. Wilbur Theatre Parking is available at the link below.
Create your own Aerium. Choose air plants and accessories to design a unique miniature world.


We Had a World is an immersive theatre experience that delves into themes of global unity and shared human experience. This event features a talented ensemble cast and cutting-edge technology to create a captivating performance. Don't miss this extraordinary opportunity to explore the beauty of our interconnected world.
Grab your Pal, Gal, or Val and join us for a beginner-friendly pottery workshop where you'll create unique handmade gifts or décor! Looking for a fun, hands-on experience? Come sip, sculpt, and sculpt clay at this pottery workshop. Whether you're a first-timer or a pottery pro, this pottery class is all about having fun and getting creative! Our expert host will walk you through the basics of handbuilding a pinch pot and show you how to transform it into unique pieces like vases, hanging planters, candle holders, and more. It's the perfect chance to make something cool for your home or as a gift! Delicious drinks and food available for purchase.
Join Mike Manning for a discussion of films relating to Boston, its harbor, and the Harborwalk. These Boston-based films are from the 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s. The presentation will feature six films and discuss the film’s plot, the main characters, and the specific location in Boston where certain film sequences were shot.
Get ready to sip, paint, and let your creativity flow at our watercolor & journaling class - no experience needed, just good vibes!
Craft your own boob pot in this beginner-friendly, body-positive pottery workshop — get muddy, have fun, and celebrate YOU! This event is the tits! Build-a-Boob Pot In this inclusive, beginner-friendly 1.5-hour workshop, you’ll handbuild a personalized boob pot—embracing all the details that make bodies unique. Go on, add that body hair, wobbly bits, tattoos, piercings and stretch marks, that make you, you. Your ticket includes: Hands-On Instruction: Pottery 101: Materials: Take Home: No Kiln Needed: OR Good vibes & a fun time with nice humans! Come ready to get muddy, vibe with awesome humans, and celebrate body positivity, one boob pot at a time. 💛
Join 'Magical Thinking, of Systems and Belief' artist Jonathan González for a new, site-specific performance at the historic African Meeting House, Boston. Free and open to the public.