Broadway Finales and Artisan Markets: Your Sunday Guide to Boston

Broadway Closings and Artisan Markets: Your Boston Sunday Guide
Boston is buzzing this Sunday, February 8, 2026, with a rich tapestry of cultural events ranging from high-energy Broadway finales to intimate local markets. Whether you are looking to catch a final curtain call or explore a new museum exhibition, the city offers a diverse array of activities to fill your afternoon and evening, despite the winter chill.
Final Call for Broadway Hits
Today marks a significant milestone for theater lovers in the city. At the Citizens Bank Opera House, the hit Broadway tour of Some Like It Hot takes its final bows. This 13-time Tony-nominated musical, based on the classic 1959 film, concludes its Boston run with two performances at 1:00 PM and 6:30 PM. It is a final opportunity to experience the big-band sound and high-octane choreography of this production before it departs the city.
Across the river in Cambridge, the Loeb Drama Center at the American Repertory Theater presents a 2:00 PM matinee of Wonder: A New Musical. Based on the beloved novel by R.J. Palacio, this uplifting production follows the story of Auggie Pullman as he navigates change and identity. With a score by the Grammy-winning group A Great Big World, it serves as a moving highlight for local theatergoers today.
Artistic Reflections and Museum Closings
For those who prefer a quiet afternoon among the galleries, the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) is a primary destination today. Sunday is the absolute final chance to view Martin Puryear: Nexus, a comprehensive exhibition featuring iconic sculptures and drawings that explore global histories and material culture. It is a rare opportunity to see several works that have not been publicly displayed in decades before the exhibition officially concludes.
While one exhibition closes, others remain in full swing. Visitors can also explore Divine Color: Hindu Prints from Modern Bengal, which showcases vibrant 19th-century lithographic prints. Additionally, in honor of the Black History Month Centenary Celebration, the West End Museum is offering free admission today, inviting the public to learn about Boston’s earliest Black community through specialized scavenger hunts and historical displays on Beacon Hill.
Winter Markets and Seasonal Fun
If you are in the mood for shopping and community connection, the Small Mart Valentine's Market is taking over the Crystal Ballroom at the Somerville Theatre. Starting at 11:00 AM, this curated market features local artisans and vintage vendors, making it an ideal stop for unique gifts and handmade goods. Meanwhile, the city’s seasonal "Frostival" continues in Copley Square, where the Frostival Lodge provides a cozy community space to enjoy the winter atmosphere.
- Some Like It Hot: Citizens Bank Opera House, 1:00 PM and 6:30 PM.
- Wonder: A New Musical: Loeb Drama Center, 2:00 PM.
- Martin Puryear: Nexus: MFA Boston, Final Day.
- Black History Month Centenary: West End Museum, Free Admission.
- Small Mart Valentine's Market: Crystal Ballroom, starts at 11:00 AM.