7 Concerts & Shows in Salem That You Shouldn't Miss

January 2, 2022 Natalie Tallman

Best known for the witch trials that took place in 1692, Salem is sure to bewitch you with its seaside charm, its maritime history and spellbinding beauty. Follow the Red Line along the sidewalks to navigate your journey through historic sites, including the Witch Trial Memorial, the Old Burying Point Cemetery and more. Discover serenity by the sea on the beaches of Salem Willows. The Bewitched statue, the Witch Museum and the Witch Dungeon conjure up diverse takes on witchery through history.
Restaurants in Salem

1. Salem Theatre Company

90 Lafayette St, Salem, MA 01970-4077 +1 978-790-8546 [email protected] http://www.salemtheatre.com/
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

The Salem Theatre Company is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to enriching the artistic, cultural, and economic life of the Salem community through the performing arts and arts education outreach.

2. The Witchery

61 Wharf St, Salem, MA 01970 +1 339-203-1307 [email protected] http://www.thewitcherysalem.com/
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

The Witchery

The Witchery is a creative space offering daily crafting, tarot readings and live shows. Stop in to make a broom, spell book, Ouija board and more. Catch a live show or get a group tarot reading with your friends!

Reviewed By Katenap7

What hospitable, fun and informative folks! I’m in my 30s, but finally getting a chance to genuinely pursue my interest in magick, and related arts/crafts. On a spontaneous visit to Salem this weekend, I decided to visit The Witchery and try their crafting offerings. Do call ahead and make sure you can book your time! Luckily they had the last spot before closing when I called. I was warmly greeted by name on arrival, and personally oriented to the crafting options and materials by Gret, one of the owners. When I explained what I was interested in and some of my thoughts on the intentions I wanted to incorporate into my project, Gret personally did some research using books and internet to help me find just the right materials to energetically realize my piece (a mini-broom). In fact, when we found that bay leaves might make a good addition, she waited for me to go next door and buy some, because she was out! She really seemed to care that I be able to make an authentic piece that I could be proud of. It was fun too because she really likes to learn new things, and so we got to enjoy that thrill together as we researched. It was like I had a friendly, genuine mentor for the session- not just some cashier waiting for me to glue up something and pay for it. So if you’re looking for a more personal, mindful, engaging touch to your visit to Salem, head over and make some arts and crafts at The Witchery!

3. The Salem Witch Hunt: Examine the Evidence

2 New Liberty St. National Park Service Visitor Center, Salem, MA 01970-3732 +1 978-224-2036 [email protected] http://www.essexheritage.org/salemwitchhunt
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4.5 based on 21 reviews

The Salem Witch Hunt: Examine the Evidence

Salem Witch Hunt: Examine the Evidence features authentic dialogue from court transcripts and the latest research by renowned Salem Witch Trial scholars. The scenes depicted in the film were shot at actual locations associated with the Witch Trials of 1692. Film length is 35 minutes. Cost: $5 Adults $3 Seniors (62+) $3 Children (6-16)

4. Cry Innocent

32 Derby Sq Old Town Hall, Salem, MA 01970-3704 +1 978-810-2588 [email protected] http://historyalivesalem.com
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4.5 based on 156 reviews

Cry Innocent

Since 1992, History Alive has been creating original theatre, film and events about local history. We focus on audience-interactive formats to make fun, educational and memorable experiences.

Reviewed By tonyab30 - Tampa, United States

As a spiritual/witchy person I never wanted to go to Salem. The commercialization of a tragedy and people dressed as witches to give readings just feels so inauthentic. I had a day in Salem and which I visited the shops, sure, I went to be inremembrance to the victims of mass-hysteria. I visited the memorial which was lovely and was so happy to find out about this show. I love that there are groups trying to remind people of what occurred in Salem - if we can remember it, we can prevent ourselves from falling victim to this hysteria in the future.

5. Haunted Dinner Theater

18 Washington Sq Hawthorne Hotel Library, Salem, MA 01970-4056 +1 617-426-1999 [email protected] http://www.headfirstevents.com/brands/haunted-dinner-theater/
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4.5 based on 22 reviews

Haunted Dinner Theater

The Haunted Dinner Theater combines Salem's most creative interactive performance with an All-You-Can-Eat Buffet dinner in the library of the iconic Hawthorne Hotel. Sit back and let our actors entertain you tableside with an interactive mystery with music, magic and special effects in the heart of Salem, MA.

Reviewed By susanpX7322GZ - Wilmington, United States

The Bewitched dinner theater was a lot of fun for my entire group which included a 10 and 12 year old. We all enjoyed watching and listening to the cast and trying to figure out who we thought the killer was. The cast members were very entertaining even between skits and the music entertainment was a lot of fun too with sing-a-long songs from The Adams Family, The Munsters, Monster Mash and so on. The buffet also had a pretty good selection of foods. We would definitely attend another one.

6. CinemaSalem

One East India Square, Salem, MA 01970 +1 978-744-1400 http://cinemasalem.com/
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4.0 based on 78 reviews

CinemaSalem

Reviewed By johnoX1311YR - Peabody, United States

Independent movie theater, what's nice is they will have unusual or 'off the beaten path' films like The Cabot does in Beverly. Often times they will have movies that are most popular, but are otherwise limited in selection. It's nice that it's in the India Square Mall because there are shops, a pizza joint, a tavern, and an Asian restaurant available. The theater is usually clean, seats are comfy, and the staff are always pleasant. We look here first for date night before we look elsewhere for going out to the movies.

7. Salem's 13 Ghosts

131 Essex St #5, Salem, MA 01970-3775 http://salems13ghosts.com/
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3.0 based on 39 reviews

Salem's 13 Ghosts

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