Consider it a dose of unexpected-but much needed-spice for that strange week between Christmas and New Year’s Eve. One man, Darrel Bailey, lovingly recreates and spoofs the 1988 action classic Die Hard on stage in this Edinburgh Fringe hit, just off a successful U.K. See also: Where to Find Outdoor Skating Rinks in Boston This Winter THEATERĭarrel Bailey as John McClane photo by Rod Penn on Fridays and Saturdays.įree-$10 (skate rentals extra), through March 8, 2024, Boston Common, 38 Beacon St., Boston It’s open seven days a week throughout the season and until 10 p.m. The Frog Pond’s rink, a classic choice for winter dates and family outings in the heart of historic downtown Boston, might be the city’s most iconic skate spot. There’s also the charming world of Snow Village, an elaborate holiday-themed model train installation with a miniature Boston and other locales.įree-$25, through December 29, The Garden at Elm Bank, 900 Washington St., Wellesley Visitors can vote on their favorites with raffle tickets for a chance at bringing one home. This family-friendly holiday tradition gathers lavishly decorated Christmas trees contributed by local individuals and institutions. For the rest of the holiday season, anyone can use the map to take a self-guided tour of the city’s most tricked-out homes.įree, through early January, 2024, various locations, Somerville Somerville residents eager to show off their holiday lighting work added their address to the Illuminations Tour map. For an additional price, kids can get the “Santa Experience,” where they can share their list with the man himself and you’ll enjoy hot cocoa and s’mores by the fit pit before your illuminated journey. Immerse yourself in a magical world as thousands of lights transform the Stone Zoo’s 26 acres. $45-$105, through December 28, Sanders Theater, 45 Quincy St., Cambridge Look forward to carols, dances, processionals, and “a full ritual serving of the wild and the holy.” See also: I Tried It: Curling at the Liberty HotelĪ very Cambridge tradition, Revels’ sing-along holiday show has a medieval theme this year, inviting audiences to The Feast of Fools, where the low are brought high and the high brought low-but just for a limited time. $180, through March 17, The Yard at The Liberty Hotel, 215 Charles St. Take note: this package has proven popular, so make sure to book in advance. Resist the urge to curl up indoors and assemble a crew of up to six people for a bit of iceless curling, plus cocktails and fun snacks like homemade Pop-Tarts and sriracha glazed kettle corn. See also: Snowport Opens in Boston’s Seaport There’s also an iceless curling lane (sign up for lessons here) and lots of special events throughout the season.įree, through February 25, 2024, Seaport Blvd., Boston The Seaport’s annual transformation into a winter wonderland is upon us, with the return of its annual Holiday Market, featuring more than 120 vendors, a tree market, and a cocktail bar.
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