News Summary
Boston is hosting an array of free events from July 21 to 27, aimed at enhancing its cultural landscape. Activities include Shakespeare on the Common, concerts by the Boston Landmark Orchestra, a Moth Ball celebration, and more. Residents and visitors can enjoy outdoor entertainment, art exhibitions, and community gatherings without any cost, promoting unity and creativity in the city.
Boston Offers Diverse Free Events from July 21-27
Boston is set to welcome residents and visitors to a variety of free events and activities between July 21 and July 27, designed to enhance the city’s cultural landscape and provide engaging outdoor experiences. Highlights include live performances, art exhibitions, and community celebrations, ensuring that there is something for everyone to enjoy without spending a dime.
Shakespeare on the Common Presents Classic Play
The iconic Shakespeare on the Common will feature its production of “As You Like It” from July 23 to August 10 at the Parkman Bandstand in Boston Common. This outdoor event invites theater enthusiasts to enjoy Shakespeare’s timeless tale, bringing live entertainment to one of the city’s most beloved parks.
Free Concerts by Boston Landmark Orchestra
The Boston Landmark Orchestra continues its tradition of free summer concerts at the DCR Hatch Memorial Shell along the Charles River Esplanade. This week, guests can look forward to a concert on July 23, beginning with Boston String Academy at 6:30 p.m. followed by the main concert at 7 p.m. The performance will showcase works by renowned composers Leonard Bernstein, John Williams, and Florence Price.
Moth Ball Celebration at Kingsley Park
On July 23, Kingsley Park will host the Moth Ball from 7-10 p.m., celebrating National Moth Week. The event features moth-themed activities and a costume-friendly red carpet, specifically catering to entomologists and moth enthusiasts. This unique gathering provides a fun and educational atmosphere for all ages.
Art on the Plaza at MassArt Art Museum
The MassArt Art Museum will present its Art on the Plaza event on July 24, from 6-9 p.m. Activities include free ice cream, family-friendly dance sessions, and live music from the band A Trike Called Funk. Attendees are required to RSVP for this vibrant community gathering.
Shark Trivia Night at Craft Food Halls
On July 25, Craft Food Halls will host a shark-themed trivia night for participants aged 21 and older. The event, running from 6-8 p.m., promises to be a night of fun with prizes for trivia champions and food options available for order.
International Sand Sculpting Festival
The 21st Annual International Sand Sculpting Festival will be held at Revere Beach from July 25-27. This event features artists from around the world who will create extraordinary sand sculptures in celebration of the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution. Beach vendors will also be present to provide food options for festival-goers.
Boston Race Amity Festival at Faneuil Hall
The Boston Race Amity Festival takes place at Faneuil Hall on July 26, from noon to 6 p.m. This festival promotes cultural unity through various musical performances and collaborative mural-making. Additionally, free ice cream will be served from noon to 5 p.m.
Cultural Programming at City Hall Plaza
Throughout the summer, City Hall Plaza has been featuring a diverse array of free cultural programming, including the recently held Cultural Districts Festival on July 20, showcasing local talent and community spirit.
Open Newbury Street Event
The Open Newbury Street event transforms Newbury Street into a pedestrian-friendly walkway with free entertainment and shops. The event occurs again on July 27 as part of a cherished summer tradition.
Outdoor Movie Screenings
Throughout July and August, outdoor movie screenings will take place at various locations around the city, including the Prudential Center’s South Garden, offering classic and blockbuster films to enjoy under the stars.
Free Entry to Cultural Institutions
Boston residents and students can visit specific cultural institutions such as the Institute of Contemporary Art and the Museum of Fine Arts free of charge on designated days, further facilitating an appreciation of the city’s rich artistic heritage.
Overall, Boston’s upcoming week is packed with enriching experiences that engage the community and foster a sense of unity, creativity, and enjoyment for residents and visitors alike.
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Additional Resources
- Boston Globe: Free Things to Do in Boston
- Boston.com: 10 Free Things to Do in Boston in July
- Hoodline: City Hall Plaza Becomes a Summer Cultural Oasis
- Boston Herald: Fun Free Events for Boston Summer Plans
- Wikipedia: Boston
- Google Search: Free Events in Boston
