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Broadway Hits and Winter Art Installations: What's On in Boston Today

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January 28, 2026/08:00 AM
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Broadway Hits and Winter Art Installations: What's On in Boston Today
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Midweek Magic in the Hub

Boston is buzzing this Wednesday, January 28, 2026, with a vibrant mix of theatrical premieres, interactive public art, and professional networking opportunities. Whether you are looking to catch a matinee performance or explore the city's illuminated winter streets, today’s schedule offers something for every local and visitor alike.

Grand Stage Performances

The spotlight shines brightly on the Theatre District today with two major musical productions. At the Citizens Bank Opera House, the highly anticipated run of Some Like It Hot begins. This 13-time Tony-nominated musical brings the classic 1959 film to life with high-energy choreography and a jazzy score. The curtain rises for the evening performance at 7:00 PM.

For those in Cambridge, the American Repertory Theater continues its run of Wonder: The Musical at the Loeb Drama Center. Based on the best-selling novel, this touching story of hope and connection features music by the Grammy Award-winning duo A Great Big World. Today offers two opportunities to catch the show, with performances scheduled for 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM.

Winter Art and Exhibitions

Bundle up and head to Downtown Boston for WINTERACTIVE, a free, walkable art experience. This annual exhibition transforms the city streets into a gallery with 18 interactive sites featuring googly-eyed buildings and vibrant murals. It is the perfect way to spend a winter afternoon while exploring the shops and cafes between Tremont and State Streets.

If you prefer to stay indoors, the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) is hosting several world-class exhibitions today. Highlights include One Hundred Stitches, One Hundred Villages, showcasing rare Chinese patchwork textiles, and the Martin Puryear: Nexus sculpture exhibit. Meanwhile, the Boston Public Library’s Central branch in Copley Square continues its historical display, Revolution! 250 Years of Art & Act, which is free and open to the public during library hours.

Community and Networking

Evening meetups are in full swing for the city’s tech and business crowds. Bar Moxy is the place to be for the Startups and Operators Pitch Night, beginning at 7:00 PM, where local entrepreneurs and investors gather for networking and innovation. Additionally, Warehouse Kitchen and Sports Bar is hosting a 13th-anniversary celebration for Mass Professional Networking from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM, offering a relaxed environment for professionals to build new connections.

Local Markets

The Boston Public Market remains open today as a reliable indoor destination for local food and artisan goods. It is an excellent spot to grab a midweek lunch or shop for fresh New England produce while supporting local vendors in the heart of the city.