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Businiess name:  North Shore Music Theatre
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We are from Nebraska, When we travel we usually find the theater district in larger cities to take in a play or two. In Boston we couldn't find anything in the metro, so we called and got tickets to "Singing in the Rain" at North shore. We had no idea where the theater was located, luckily the taxi driver got us there. The show was wonderful, seats were good. The couple we sat next to were very friendly and they even waited in the parking lot for an extra 45 minutes as we waited for the taxi to take us back to Boston. (That parking lot is really big and dark.) We thoroughly enjoyed our time in Boston and at the North Shore. We plan to go back in June and hope to find a good show there again. We are offended by bad language and overt sexual content on TV and in plays, so we will be looking for an pleasant time and great talent at North Shore when we return. We won't come if the show doesn't measure up to our standards.

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