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Get Your John C. Reilly Tickets in Boston: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
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Parking & Directions for John C. Reilly Emerson Colonial Theatre
106 Boylston St, Boston, MA
02116, US
1. **Emerson College Garage** - 0.1 miles, approx. $30
2. **Park Lane Garage** - 0.2 miles, approx. $28
3. **Boston Common Garage** - 0.4 miles, approx. $25
4. **The Motor Mart Garage** - 0.4 miles, approx. $27
5. **Tremont Street Garage** - 0.5 miles, approx. $30
John C. Reilly Concert Live at Emerson Colonial Theatre | Boston – July 23rd, 2026
The Emerson Colonial Theatre isn’t just a historic Boston landmark, it’s a living piece of theater history that still manages to thrill audiences today. Imagine catching a show here and feeling the echoes of the past, this is the same stage where the groundbreaking musical Porgy and Bess had its world premiere back in 1935. It’s got a charm that’s hard to find elsewhere, with guided tours that let you peek behind the curtains and soak in its storied design. Recently, it made headlines again when it hosted the world premiere of Mrs. Doubtfire on december 5, 2019, turning the spotlight back on this legendary venue. The theatre’s layout is pretty clever too, seats in the upper tiers give you a crystal-clear, almost cinematic view of the entire stage, which can be a real eye-opener. Plus, the decorations and special touches for big events make every visit feel like stepping into something special. If you’re heading there for a John C. Reilly Boston concert, you’ll find it super easy to get to, just hop on the Green Line to Boylston and walk two blocks south. Or if you’re starting from the Boston Children’s Museum, it’s a straight shot up Tremont Street. No matter how you get there, catching a performance at the Emerson Colonial Theatre is like being part of Boston’s rich theatrical legacy, something you definitely won’t forget.