A trip to the Boston Center for the Arts to see SPIN - a Zeitgeist theatre production at the Block Box Theater
After driving to the Wonderland T we took the Blue Line to the Park St T which is in the upper corner of Boston Commons.
Through all the people you can see the State Capitol. The weather on Saturday April 19th, 2008, was the best it had been (warm, well 65 degrees & sunny) in a long time.
Boston Commons features horse drawn carriages and swan boat rides.
The Majestic Theatre in Boston's historic Theatre District.
Other theatres in Boston's historic Theatre District.
The famous "The Tam" bar features college kids and drag queens and foreign tourists. Quite a diverse neighborhood bar?
The Wang and Wilbur Theater in Boston's historic Theatre District.
Now heading for the Boston Center for the Arts Theatre area you can't miss the towering John Hancock Building.
Now heading for the Boston Center for the Arts Theatre area you can't miss the towering John Hancock Building.
The Boston Center for the Arts (BCA) is the centerpiece of the culturally rich, nationally recognized Historic South End District of Greater Boston. -BCA website (http://bcaonline.org)
The Boston Center for the Arts is surrounded by a neighborhood of brownstones.
The Boston Center for the Arts is next to an old church.
The Boston Center for the Arts.
A local store called Posh featured these games.
A local store called Posh featured this game too.
Other productions at the The Boston Center for the Arts.
The Boston Center for the Arts.
Billboard for the show SPIN performed by the Zeitgeist Stage Company at the Black Box Theater in the Boston Center for the Arts.
SPIN - A Presidential Campaign Comedy performed by the Zeitgeist Stage Company at the Black Box Theater in the Boston Center for the Arts.
Leaving the BCA heading toward food.
Other productions were going on too.
Ate a great 3 course meal for $10.99 featuring Chicken Fajitas (appetizer) Fish & Chips (Main Course) Brownie Bottom Sundae (desert.) WOW was I stuffed.
Furniture in a nearby store.
Heading home with full bellies from the Boylston Street Green Line.