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Parking & Directions for Rock of Ages Boise Little Theater
100 E Fort St, Boise, ID
83712, US
1. Street parking - 0.1 miles - Free
2. Boise Public Library lot - 0.3 miles - Free
3. 5th Street Parking Garage - 0.4 miles - $5
4. Capitol Park & Ride - 0.5 miles - $3
5. Idaho Statehouse lot - 0.6 miles - Free
Rock of Ages Musical / play Live at Boise Little Theater | Boise – August 28th, 2026
Boise Little Theater is one of those hidden gems that keeps the arts alive and kicking in Boise. It’s not just about putting on plays; it’s about creating a space where the community can come together and share in the magic of live performance. Over the years, it’s become a staple, drawing in more than 10,000 theater lovers each year, locals, students, families, everyone really. The theater’s charm lies in its mix of classic musicals, lively open mic nights that started back in 2011, and a dash of everything in between. Whether it’s a lighthearted comedy or a powerful drama, Boise Little Theater always finds a way to connect. And let’s not forget, they offer discounts for older folks which, honestly, is pretty sweet because it’s all about passing down that love of theater. If you’re heading to Rock of Ages Boise, it’s worth checking out what’s playing at Boise Little Theater too, because the vibe there is just different, more intimate, more real. To get there, just turn right onto 29th Street from Fairview and 28th, then head south on Capitol until you see it. It’s the kind of place that makes you feel like you’re part of something bigger, like a little piece of Boise’s soul, really.