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Probably the most fashionable club in Boston, Aria is easy to spot: just look for a long line of scantily-clad patrons trailing down the sidewalk outside the Wilbur Theatre. Decadence abounds here, with an overtly chic crowd and enough plush velvet to make Hugh Hefner jealous. Sample a drink from one of Aria's 3 bars while watching the beautiful Aria Angels dance the night away on small tables bordering the outer perimeter of the room. The DJ supplies pumping house and techno beats that will keep you dancing long after the angels have shed their wings. The themes range from ”Fashion House” Th to (appropriately enough) “Vanity” on F. Round the weekend off with some hip-hop on “Scandalous Sunday.” Very strict dress code: jacket and dress shirt for guys. Cover $15-20.
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The Citi Performing Arts Center includes Wang Theatre and The Shubert Theatre.
Everything from Broadway shows with New York casts to famous mainstream musicians are presented here, along with other theater, music, dance, and opera productions. Student discounts available for some shows. Reserve tickets with Telecharge (800-447-7400; www.telecharge.com).
This is also home to the Commonwealth Shakespeare Company that stages the annual 'Shakespeare on the Common'.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
Commonwealth Shakespeare Company's traditional midsummer presentation of Shakespeare on the Common
2008's production is 'As You Like It'.
for a complete listing of show times, please click here.
Historic Wang Theatre is a beautifully restored performing space. With over 3600 seats, it hosts a dynamic range of dance, music and theatre.
Wang Theatre along with The The Shubert Theatre comprise the Citi Performing Arts Center. photo: Noah Kern
The Wang Center is a large, elegant performing arts venue in the heart of the theatre district, showing everything from free movies on Monday evenings (check out Movie Mondays) to Boston Ballet and touring Broadway shows.
Designed by Clarence Blackall in 1914, the Wilbur has staged a number of world premieres. Past performers include Marlon Brando, Anne Bancroft, and Henry Fonda. Admission $30-60. Student and senior half-price tickets for mid-week matinees are available.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
The Shubert Theatre, along with Wang Theatre, join together to make Citi Performing Arts Center. Known as Boston Theatre District's "Little Princess", this restored, 1500-seat theatre is home to the Boston Lyric Opera and hosts an eclectic range of touring groups. Together with the Wang Theatre, these theatres comprise the Citi Performing Arts Center. photo: c/o Citi Performing Arts Center website
Box office hours: Mon-Sat 10am-6pm
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