Broadway Hits and Cultural Markets in Boston Today

A Vibrant Saturday in the City
Boston is alive with energy this Saturday, January 31, 2026. From the heart of the Theater District to the community-driven markets of Dorchester, the city offers a diverse array of cultural experiences today. Whether you are looking for a matinee performance, a historic shopping trip, or the opening of a major new art exhibition, there is something for everyone to enjoy this winter weekend.
Stage and Symphony Highlights
The Citizens Bank Opera House takes center stage today with performances of Some Like It Hot. This 13-time Tony-nominated musical brings the glamour of the 1930s to life with high-energy dance numbers and a swinging jazz score. Performances are scheduled for both a 2:00 PM matinee and an 8:00 PM evening show. Meanwhile, at the Loeb Drama Center in Cambridge, the American Repertory Theater is staging Wonder at 7:00 PM, a soulful musical adaptation of the beloved novel by R.J. Palacio that explores themes of hope and connection.
For music lovers, Boston Symphony Hall presents a deeply moving program starting at 8:00 PM. Conductor Thomas Wilkins leads the Boston Symphony Orchestra in the premiere of Good News Mass. This unique co-commission blends classical orchestration with gospel choruses and spoken word narration, creating a spiritual and celebratory atmosphere perfect for a January evening.
Community Markets and Cultural Exhibits
- Winter Tết Market: Join Boston Little Saigon in Dorchester for their inaugural Winter Tết Market. Running from 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM at 1160 Dorchester Ave, this festive event celebrates the Year of the Horse with local vendors, traditional foods, and community performances. Admission is free.
- Historic Haymarket: Boston’s oldest outdoor market is open from dawn to dusk (roughly 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM). Located on Blackstone Street, it remains the best place to find fresh produce and experience the historic bustle of the city’s North End gateway.
- MFA Exhibition Debut: Today marks the opening of Divine Color: Hindu Prints from Modern Bengal at the Museum of Fine Arts. This new exhibition showcases vibrant 19th-century lithographic prints that have shaped Indian religious and social life, offering a rare look at mass-produced sacred art.
Evening Comedy and Live Music
The Wilbur Theatre hosts legendary comedian George Lopez for a 7:00 PM show, offering his trademark edgy and hilarious take on the Mexican-American experience. If you prefer live music, head to MGM Music Hall at Fenway for the final night of reggae-rockers The Elovaters. Their local performance brings a laid-back, beachy vibe to the city starting at 8:00 PM.

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