The Wilbur Theatre is a historic theater at 244-250 Tremont Street in Boston, Massachusetts. The Wilbur Theatre was originally opened in 1914 but was revitalized in 2008. The Wilbur Theatre dwells in the heart of Boston's historic theater district and is known for hosting live comedy and music.
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Really beautiful, old theater in Boston! We saw the Strumbellas here, great small and intimate venue. Not crowded at all, plenty of room to move around in standing room on the floor. We were able to be in the front row on the floor at the concert which made it even more special. Tons of standing room sections with areas to put your drink down. The balcony seating is great if you want to sit and enjoy the concert. There is a bar here and the bartender was super friendly. Would definitely recommend this location!
First time at this theater. Watched Samantha Fish's Shake 'em Down tour. Was a really good time. Seating was a little tight for a big guy, but I wasn't uncomfortable. The staff was friendly and helpful and overall it was a great experience.
A nice old fashioned theatre with interesting shows! It’s definitely old and you can see its age in some of the details, but it was a comfortable and clean place. They have large bathrooms downstairs, but the balcony level bathrooms are tiny. The bar is easily accessible but things were expensive, $6 for a bottled water.
Enjoyed the beautiful theater and the comedy show I watched. The seats they put out in the front were not very comfortable. It was also hard to get in and out of the aisles because the seats were close together. I asked for a cup of water and the waitress tried to make me buy a bottle of water.
I went there for Josh Johnson comedy show and everything was great - except the size of the seats at the mezzanine level, I couldn't fit my legs. Only comfortable for people 5' or shorter. Also my arm rest was broken. They definitely need some renovations done, this was a sold out event, is it possible they could invest some of the profit into comfort for the patrons visiting?
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