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Citizens bank opera house bag policy
Citizens bank opera house bag policy






citizens bank opera house bag policy

IS THERE A COAT CHECK?Ĭoat check is located on the Grand Lobby level near the entrance to the theater. If you’ve lost something at the theater, please contact the Citizens Bank Opera House directly at 617.259.3400.

citizens bank opera house bag policy

If you need cash, the closest ATM outside of the Citizens Bank Opera House is a Citizen’s Bank branch located on Lafayette Street. We accept Visa, MasterCard, and American Express. All concessions and Shop purchases can be made with a debit or credit card. There is an ATM in the main lobby of the Citizens Bank Opera House, but it is only accessible with a ticket. Information on the Citizens Bank Opera House WEAPONS POLICY. Please note that backpacks and large bags are not permitted inside the theater and must be checked at coat check as a courtesy to fellow patrons. Venue information WHY IS MY BAG SEARCHED AT THE CITIZENS BANK OPERA HOUSE ?īoston Ballet and the Citizens Bank Opera House strive to maintain a safe, comfortable, and respectful environment for all patrons. The Citizens Bank Opera House has put security measures in place including security officers and a bag check upon entrance. Information on our Box Office at 19 Clarendon Street is found HERE. Sun, 3 hours prior to the first performance of the day–4 pm (until 6 pm during The Nutcracker) BOSTON BALLET BOX OFFICE Tue–Sat, 3 hours prior to the first performance of the day–8 pm Please note, the Citizens Bank Opera House Box Office is open on performance days only to purchase Boston Ballet tickets. VIEW the Citizens Bank Opera House Seating Map CITIZENS BANK OPERA HOUSE BOX OFFICE

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The venue is owned and operated by Broadway In Boston.You must enter the entire address, including zip code The Charles Playhouse was home to the longest play in American History, the hilarious whodunnit, Shear Madness, for over 40 years, and is home to the critically acclaimed Blue Man Group, currently celebrating 25 years in Boston. Boston drama critic Elliot Norton wrote that the venue’s rich history gave it “the proper sinned-in atmosphere to become a great theater.” The Charles Playhouse quickly moved to the forefront of America’s regional theater movement, premiering works by Brecht, O’Neill, Pirandello and Tennessee Williams and featured performances by many stars-to-be including Al Pacino, Jill Clayburgh and Jane Alexander. The Charles Playhouse name originated from The Actors Company’s first home, located at the Charles Street Playhouse at 54 Charles Street, at the base of Beacon Hill. The venue became the Charles Playhouse in 1958, when the building was named home to The Actors Company, a group of Boston University graduates who included among their performers, Olympia Dukakis. In 1864 it became the first synagogue in Boston, home of congregation Ohabei Shalom, before its transformation during Prohibition into a speakeasy called “The Lido Venice.” In the 1940s, during the heyday of Boston’s PostWorld War II nightclub scene, the upstairs (mainstage) was converted into a fashionable nightclub, “Storyland,” while downstairs was transformed with hot jazz by artists such as Fats Waller and Earl Fatha Hines. The venue was originally designed and built in 1839 as the Fifth Universalist Church, by renowned architect Asher Benjamin. The CHARLES PLAYHOUSE has had a long and varied history in Boston’s Theatre District since its beginnings.








Citizens bank opera house bag policy