Stately old theater built in 1852 serves up sense of history along with its big name touring rock and comedy acts. Majestic, old world charm, and the same cramped level of comfort you'd expect from a building built back when people weren't all 300 lbs. Site lines are ok, but unless you're desperate, sitting in the balcony or back rows is a waste of time. No alcohol in theater is a boner, but...
Historic building that once hosted Booker T. Washington now hands its stage over to the likes of Primus and Coldplay.:
In Short
It began as the Music Hall in 1852 and served as the original home of the New England Conservatory (Tchaikovsky's first piano concerto debuted here, as did the BSO). Now, fans...