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How do I Buy Boston Opera House tickets online?
Choose the Boston Opera House event you would like to attend, then select the seat location you want and click buy now. Now complete the order form and submit. Please note that our checkout process uses SSL encryption for your security.
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What type of credit cards do you accept for Boston Opera House ticket orders?
Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover. Your card is charged only after we are able to guarentee and fill your order.
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Interesting Boston Opera House Facts:
The first Boston Opera House was built in 1901 on Huntington Ave. in Boston, Massachusetts. The Boston Redevelopment Authority, acting on behalf of the Northeastern University Trustees, declared the Boston Opera House unsafe, and scheduled it for demolition. The current Boston Opera House in Boston, fashioned from the old B.F. Keith movie and Vaudeville theater on Washington St. came into the hands of Ms. Sarah Caldwell, at the behest of her close supporter, Ms. Timken, heiress to an energy company in New England. The Boston Opera House community welcomed the efforts of Mayor Menino and Clear Channel to refurbish the Opera House, and now is waiting for them to make good on the agreement. |