The Larcom Theatre is an intimate and charming 600-capacity venue in Downtown Beverly, featuring live music, theatre, dance, variety shows, and comedy. Family-owned and operated, the historical 1912 vaudeville theatre, built by the Ware brothers of Marblehead eight years before constructing The Cabot Theatre, is named after Beverly's beloved nineteenth-century poet, teacher, and abolitionist, Lucy Larcom. North Shore's hidden gem with its retro décor, horseshoe balcony, tin ceilings, and Symphony-like acoustics will take you back in time.
Larcom Theatre
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