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Get Your Little Shop of Horrors - Film Tickets in Boston: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Little Shop of Horrors - Film Emerson Colonial Theatre
106 Boylston St, Boston, MA
02116, US
1. **Emerson College Garage** - 0.1 miles, approx. $30
2. **Park Lane Garage** - 0.2 miles, approx. $28
3. **Boston Common Garage** - 0.4 miles, approx. $25
4. **The Motor Mart Garage** - 0.4 miles, approx. $27
5. **Tremont Street Garage** - 0.5 miles, approx. $30
Little Shop of Horrors - Film Concert Live at Emerson Colonial Theatre | Boston – August 28th, 2026
The Emerson Colonial Theatre is one of Boston’s most beloved historic venues, with a rich history of hosting unforgettable performances and special events that really capture the city’s spirit. It’s not just a place for big shows, though it’s famously known for hosting the Boston Pops during those magical seasonal concerts that make winter feel a little warmer. Over the years, it’s become a go-to spot for holiday cheer, with audiences gathering year after year for those festive performances. In 2028, the theatre marked its 128th year with a star-studded celebration that brought out some of Boston’s most celebrated actors, reminding everyone of its long-standing place in the city’s cultural fabric. I mean, who could forget the time they brought back The Sound of Music in 2006? That show still sticks in my mind, such a classic, and seeing it on that stage felt like stepping back in time. And the Mezzanine, oh, it’s a little hidden gem, gives a different vibe, offering a cozy, more relaxed view of the stage that somehow makes everything feel more intimate. Plus, if you’re strolling in from the Esplanade, heading down Charles Avenue and onto Tremont Street is a no-brainer, or if you’re coming from the South End, weaving through Albany Street works just fine. Whether you’re a die-hard musical fan or just looking for a night out, attending Little Shop of Horrors – Film Boston at the Emerson Colonial Theatre is an experience that just feels right, full of history, charm, and a little bit of Boston magic.