 | | The Theater District hosts everything from splashy broadway musicals to first rate local productions. When theater was first performed in Boston in 1758 laws were passed almost immediately to make it illegal. True to Boston's Puritanical roots, official censorship of plays wasn't completely eliminated until 1975. Today, the Wang, the Wilbur, the Shubert and many other theaters and playhouses provide a wides spectrum of cultural delights where you can catch a play or dine at several chic restaurants in what is the city's central playground. | |
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