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Get Your Dirty Dancing Tickets in Boston: 2026 Shows & Dates
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Parking & Directions for Dirty Dancing 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
Dirty Dancing Musical / play Live at Emerson Colonial Theatre | Boston – November 18th, 2026
The Emerson Colonial Theatre is a Boston landmark with a rich history that feels like stepping back in time while still buzzing with modern energy. This theatre isn’t just about catching a show; it’s about experiencing a piece of Boston’s theatrical soul. It’s played a big role in local theater education, partnering with schools to inspire the next generation of performers, something you really feel when you walk through its historic doors. Back in 2001, it proudly showcased the hit jukebox musical that had everyone singing along, proving it’s still got the magic to host top-tier productions. The place oozes history too, did you know it was the launchpad for the international debut of ‘Anything Goes’ back in 1934 with Ethel Merman herself? No kidding. The theatre’s architecture and vintage charm make it a perfect backdrop for movies and TV shows, adding a little Hollywood sparkle to an already glamorous spot. If you’re lucky enough to sit in the balcony during Dirty Dancing Boston, you’ll get a little more privacy and a killer view, plus, it’s just a nice escape from the hustle below. Getting there is a breeze, hop on a ferry from Boston Harbor to Long Wharf, then make your way down Tremont Street from City Hall, and you’re practically there. Trust me, catching Dirty Dancing Boston at the Emerson Colonial Theatre isn’t just about seeing a show; it’s about feeling like you’re part of Boston’s storied theatrical history.