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13 Wallis St., Beverly, MA
01915, US
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Nestled in the heart of Beverly, the Larcom Theatre is a true gem that’s been part of the community’s cultural fabric for decades. It’s not just a place for shows; it’s a hub where local art walks come alive, bringing people together to celebrate creativity and community spirit. Every visit feels special, whether you’re catching a classic film, a lively concert, or even a fun culinary event that includes cooking demos. The theater’s state-of-the-art lighting makes each performance pop, creating a visual feast that complements the music or act on stage. For those who like to kick back a bit, seats in the back offer a more relaxed vibe, but if you go for the premium spots, you get access to cozy lounges where you can unwind before or after the show. Speaking of shows, Studio Two - The Early Beatles Tribute Beverly often graces this historic venue, and let’s just say, the energy is contagious, like stepping back in time to beatlemania. If you’re heading there, take the scenic route along the waterfront from the north or walk a couple of blocks south on Oak Street from the bus terminal, either way, the journey’s part of the fun. The Larcom Theatre isn’t just a building; it’s a cornerstone of Beverly’s lively arts scene, and catching a show here always feels like being part of something special.