Wang Center for the Performing Arts
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The Wang Center for the Performing Arts, located in Boston, Massachusetts, consists of two theatres, both of which are neighbors on Tremont Street south of Stuart Street in Boston's Theatre District:
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Theaters
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The Wang Theatre
The Wang Theatre was originally known as the Metropolitan Theatre and renamed in 1983. It was developed by Max Shoolman and designed by architect Clarence Blackall. It seats 3,700 people. It is the home of the Boston Ballet and hosts other large-scale theatrical events such as The Phantom of the Opera.
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The Shubert Theatre
The Shubert Theatre is known as Boston's "little princess"; it seats 1,600. It is the home of the Boston Lyric Opera.
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See also
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