
The Cabot Announces Community Conversations Schedule Through August 2022
The Cabot is excited to announce the schedule of its Community Conversations talk series through August 2022 with screenings and speakers covering a variety of timely, social topics. Community Conversations was first announced in May 2021,covering topics such as homelessness, disability, and workplace equity. Community Conversations are free and open to the public and held at The Cabot unless otherwise

February Events Calendar Announced by The Cabot
The Cabot continues the new year with a great line-up of shows this month. Starting off on Thursday, Feb. 3 with its first “Community Conversations” event of the year, Art as Activism Film Fest will feature winning shorts submitted by area high school students covering a variety of social justice issues. This event is free and open to the public.

The Cabot Announces Opening of New Comedy Club Venue in Beverly
The Cabot, in partnership with John Tobin Presents, are tremendously excited to announce the opening of a new comedy club venue in Beverly: Off Cabot Comedy Club. The 150-seat comedy club, located just down the street from The Cabot at 9 Wallis Street, will serve as a new hotspot for comedians on the North Shore and from the greater Boston

The Cabot Kicks Off October with Movies, Music and More
From The Cabot The Cabot is pleased to announce its schedule for the month of October, filled with live events, movies, community events, sprinkled with some spookiness. The scares begin with the showing of Psycho on October 1, with different classic movies each week, bringing on the chills. Whose Line is it Anyway? comedians Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood hit

Be a Tourist in Your Own Town – Beverly Edition
We’re all craving a bit of adventure these days. While traveling may be difficult for a number of reasons, there are things you can do right in your own backyard to help stave off boredom and get a change of scenery. Beverly is home to some of the area’s best art experiences, downtown dining, historic locales, and sprawling green spaces.

Step Into the Giving Season by Supporting these Local Causes
Updated 11/17/2020 The holiday months are a time of general good will and merriment, and while this year may look a bit different, there are still many opportunities to support some local causes hosted by organizations and restaurants North of Boston working to bring some brightness into the world. Here are some of those worthy causes to support in the

Lights, Camera, Cabot! Celebrate 100 Years at The Cabot Theatre
From The Cabot This year, The Cabot has re-imagined its centennial celebration so that it will be the high-quality, energetic, and fun experience that you have come to expect from us – brought to you in the comfort of your own home! How It Works The Lights. Camera. Cabot 100 Celebration is a live streamed event that is FREE so that everyone in our community can

Local Venues Go Live for #WeMakeEvents – Photos
Images by Creative Collective On September 1st, local venues across the country went red for #WeMakeEvents, a coalition of trade bodies, businesses, unions, and live events workers. They lit up venues, homes, and cities red in over 1,500 locations across North America to raise public and media awareness in support of the live events sector. Live events employ over 12

Support the Cabot with a Virtual Film Screening
from The Cabot We miss seeing you in person! In the spirit of our nearly 100 years of operation as a movie palace, we have partnered with our friends at Magnolia Pictures to bring you a few of their brand new films available for virtual screening. The revenue from your rental of these films goes directly to help support The

Where to Catch Comedy North of Boston – February 2020 Edition
Winter is disgusting. You step off curbs into puddles of slush, spend hours clearing out a parking spot only to have someone else take it, and freeze your hands holding your iced coffee without a styrofoam cup (why, Dunkin, why?).* Luckily, there’s something that can help you through the gross winter months (of which February is undoubtedly the worst): Comedy!