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Get Your John Cameron Mitchell Tickets in Boston: 2026 Shows & Dates
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Parking & Directions for John Cameron Mitchell Shubert Theatre At The Boch Center
265 Tremont St, Boston, MA
02116, US
1. Garage at 100 Clarendon St - 0.2 miles, approximately $35
2. Parcel 7 Garage - 0.3 miles, approximately $30
3. Boston Common Garage - 0.4 miles, approximately $28
4. Back Bay Garage - 0.5 miles, approximately $32
5. Prudential Center Garage - 0.6 miles, approximately $30
John Cameron Mitchell Other Live at Shubert Theatre At The Boch Center | Boston – October 01st, 2026
The Shubert Theatre at The Boch Center is a Boston gem that’s seen its fair share of theatrical magic, including world premieres that push boundaries and showcase bold new works. Back in 2017, it brought the powerful musical The Color Purple to life, tackling themes of resilience and self-empowerment in a way that stuck with audiences long after the curtain fell. The vibe in the foyer is always lively, perfect for catching up with friends or just soaking in the buzz before showtime. You’ll find the best seats on the main floor, where the energy is contagious and the sound design makes every note hit just right, whether you’re right up front or slightly back. And oh, if you’re a fan of the quirky, the theatre also hosted The Addams Family in 2011, giving a fresh twist to a beloved story. For John Cameron Mitchell Boston fans especially, catching a show here is more than just going to a theatre, it’s an experience. Don’t forget to snap a quick shot in front of the iconic marquee, especially if you’re entering from Tremont Street, which whisks you straight into the heart of the action. Honestly, there's just something about this place that makes you feel like you’re part of Boston’s rich theatre history.