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Broadway Hits and Midnight Museums: What's On in Boston Today

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January 29, 2026/08:00 AM
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Broadway Hits and Midnight Museums: What's On in Boston Today
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Tim Pierce

A Vibrant Thursday in the Hub

Welcome to Thursday, January 29, 2026. If you are looking to escape the winter chill, Boston is offering a diverse lineup of indoor and outdoor activities today. From high-energy Broadway musicals to serene museum nights and interactive art trails, there is something for every local and visitor to enjoy. Here is your verified guide to the best non-sporting events happening across the city.

Theater and Stage Performances

  • Some Like It Hot at Citizens Bank Opera House: The 13-time Tony-nominated musical continues its run today. This high-energy adaptation of the classic 1959 film brings 1930s Chicago and a cross-country chase to life with incredible tap dancing and a jazzy score. The curtain rises at 7:30 PM.
  • Lara Beitz at Laugh Boston: For those in need of a mid-week laugh, comedian Lara Beitz takes the stage at the Seaport's premier comedy club. Known for her sharp wit and unique delivery, she will be performing at 7:00 PM.

Art and Public Exhibitions

  • Harvard Art Museums at Night: On the last Thursday of the month, the Harvard Art Museums open their doors for a special evening event starting at 5:00 PM. This community favorite features live music, snacks, and a chance to explore world-class galleries for free in a social, after-hours atmosphere.
  • WINTERACTIVE 2026: Downtown Boston has been transformed into a massive outdoor gallery. This free, walkable art experience features 18 different sites with interactive play elements and large-scale light installations. It is accessible 24 hours a day, but the displays are particularly stunning after sunset.
  • Revolution! 250 Years of Art & Activism: Visit the Boston Public Library’s Central Branch to view this major exhibition. It commemorates the city’s revolutionary spirit through a blend of historic artifacts and contemporary works from local artists.

Community and Outdoor Fun

  • Free Lunchtime Skating at Frog Pond: Head over to the Boston Common Frog Pond for a special community event from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM. Admission is free for this session, and the pond is providing free skate rentals for participants of all ages. The Frog Pond Café will also be open for those looking for a warm treat post-skate.
  • Wild Benches of Hope at Faneuil Hall: While exploring the marketplace, keep an eye out for the "Wild Benches of Hope" installation by artists Gillie and Marc. These bronze sculptures offer a perfect spot for a photo and a moment of reflection.

Live Music

  • Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO): Conducted by Thomas Wilkins, the BSO presents "Poor Hymnal and Good News Mass" at Symphony Hall tonight at 7:30 PM. It promises a powerful evening of classical excellence.
  • Dean Johnson at The Sinclair: For a more intimate vibe, indie fans can catch Dean Johnson with Lily Seabird at The Sinclair in Cambridge. Doors open at 7:00 PM with the show starting at 8:00 PM.