
When Percy Williams took over the theatre on September 3, 1906, it was renamed the Orpheum. It reopened on Februas the Empire Theatre. In 1900, the building was nearly gutted and rebuilt within the old walls for conversion into a vaudeville theatre. The Orpheum was built on the site of the Boston Music Hall in 1852. There are many parking garages nearby including but not limited to: Boston Common Garage and the Center Plaza Garage. The Orpheum Theatre does not have a private parking lot. Please visit the MBTA website for details. There is also an Orange Line station one block away at Downtown Crossing. The Orpheum Theatre will be on the right.Ĭonveniently located near The Boston Commons, The Orpheum Theatre is accessible from the Park Street Station on the MBTA Red and Green Lines. Turn left at State St and a Slight left at Tremont St. Keep left at the fork to continue toward Atlantic Ave then take a slight right at Atlantic Ave. Take I-90 East (Mass Pike) to exit 24A toward South Station. The Orpheum Theatre will be on the right. Turn left at State St and take a slight left at Tremont St. Turn left at Seaport Blvd and take the 3rd right onto Atlantic Ave. No parking is allowed on Hamilton Place.įrom I-90 West: Partial toll road take exit 25 toward South Boston. The theatre is at the end of Hamilton Place. Hamilton Place is on the left just before the third light on Tremont Street. Bear right and take a left at the light for Tremont St. Proceed straight through two sets of lights and take a left at the third light. Take the left lane of the exit ramp towards Government Center. The Orpheum Theatre is located at 1 Hamilton Place (an alley off of Tremont St), directly across from the Park Street Church. Cambridge Street turns into Tremont Street. Take a left onto Cambridge Street (the CVS and Spring Wells Market will be on your right). Take the Government Center exit on the left. Take 93 South to Exit 26 (Storrow Drive / North Station exit).
