Massachusetts enjoys a rich heritage of outstanding theater, and the tradition continues today. From venues that attract major stars to puppet shows for the little ones, there’s always something on stage to delight you.
Visit Cape Cod and take in America’s oldest professional summer theater — the Cape Playhouse in Dennis. For a big-city theater fix, the American Repertory theater (ART) in Cambridge is a nationally acclaimed company, and Boston University’s Huntington theater is a professional theater featuring comedies and classics in two of the city’s best theater spaces.
See the stars live on stage at the Williamstown theater Festival, where big Hollywood names perform every summer in classic productions and plays in Western Massachuetts...North of Boston, catch works from emerging playwrights at the Gloucester Stage Company...The Bard lives on in Western Massachusetts at Shakespeare and Company...Take the kids to the Boston Children’s theater, live theater for children, by children.

Franklin County Fair
September 4, 2007Through September 7. Agricultural fair with many exhibits and events, stage shows and a giant midway.
Great New England Air Show
September 6, 2008Through September 7. Attractions include many of the most sophisticated aircraft in the Air Force inventory.
Marthas Vineyard International Film Festival
September 11, 2008Through September 14. Imagine four days filled with amazing films from around the globe.
North Quabbin Garlic & Arts Festival
September 20, 2008Through September 21. "The Festival That Stinks" More than 50 artists, musicians & events.
