The Atlantic Symphony Orchestra is proud to celebrate its eighteenth anniversary this season. Under the artistic leadership of Music Director Jin Kim, Atlantic Symphony has become one of the leading regional professional orchestras in New England. The orchestra consistently receives enthusiastic reviews from critics and audiences for its dynamic and inspiring performances.
To visit the Bare Cove Fire Museum will be to experience firsthand the exciting development of firefighting technology as it occurred throughout other farming communities, especially in New England.
With an extraordinary collection of artifacts, equipment, and documents, along with the restored antique fire apparatus, Bare Cove Fire Museum tells the story of the men and machines who worked heroically to save lives and property.
The largest recreational open space in Eastern Massachusetts, the Boston Harbor Islands are one of the northeast's great destinations. Comprised of 34 islands and mainland parks, the park attracts over 1/2 million visitors annually and is an important ecological habitat for wildlife.
The Broad Cove Chorale-Unicorn Singers, Inc. (BCC-US) of the South Shore of Massachusetts is a non-profit organization and community of volunteer, semi-professional, and fully professional musicians that are deeply committed to the core values of artistic excellence and community enrichment.
Hingham Civic Music Theatre Ellen Spadorcia, President
210 Central Street (Sanborn Auditorium)
14 Brewster Rd. (Mailing)
Hingham, MA 02043
Link:
hcmt.org/ Our purpose is to bring live musical theatre to the South Shore and surrounding communities at affordable prices, to provide a venue for local thespians to learn, practice, and display their skills,
and a learning experience in all aspects of theatre.
Housed in the Old Derby Academy in the heart of Hingham Square, the Visitor Center offers information about Hingham, both old and new. Come and discover stories of Hingham’s founding families, learn more about the history of a particular building or home, or delve deeper into Hingham’s industrial, religious and political past.
The Hingham Historical Society, founded in 1914, is a member-supported non-profit organization dedicated to collecting, preserving, exhibiting, and interpreting the history of the town of Hingham, Massachusetts. We offer educational programs, exhibits, and year-round activities for families, students, and all those who seek to gain a deeper appreciation of our community’s and our nation’s history.
Kids' Cabaret is a non-profit organization that gives today's youth a chance to immerse themselves in the art of theater, music, and dance.
Visit the 1688 Old Ordinary, the Hingham Historical Society’s house museum. Guided tours offer a fascinating glimpse of family life in colonial Hingham, when the home served as a rest stop for weary stagecoach travelers.
A National Historic Landmark recognized for its exceptional value in interpreting the heritage of the United States, the Old Ship Meeting House has become a favorite landmark for visitors tracing family roots or the highlights of American history.