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Photographer Craig F. Walker spent time documenting the scene in Boston’s lively Theatre District. At the edge of diverse neighborhoods, the area is full of art, entertainment, and history. Many walks of life cross paths on the streets that are home to a bustling nightlife.
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Keith Clark of Boston smokes a stogie outside L.J.Peretti Co. on Charles Street in the Theater District. (Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff)
A lady drives her bike through the crossing point of Boylston and Tremont lanes. (Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff)
Artist Wen-ti Tsen chips away at a display outside the China Trade Center on Boylston Street. Tsen has introduced life-sized representations of neighborhood Chinese recorded figures all through the territory. (Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff)
Mario Etedali of Beverly appreciates a feast at Fin's Sushi Grill on Boylston Street. He visits the eatery once every week after work. (Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff)
Pedestrians shield themselves from the rain at the crossing point of Tremont and Stuart avenues. (Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff)
Melissa Sousa, of Braintree chuckles amid a security check by Steve Carbalho before entering a Blue Man Group execution at the Charles Playhouse. Sousa was celebrating with Michelle Brewer (right), who simply turned 40. (Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff)
A individual from Blue Man Group. The Charles Playhouse has been home to the peculiar execution specialists since 1995. (Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff)
Doorman Orman Beckles, known as Orman the Doorman, urges clubgoers to proceed onward as they withdraw the Royale and Candibar dance club on Tremont Street. (Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff)
Qutul Greene and her little girl Saniyah stroll past the Ritz-Carlton inn subsequent to getting a motion picture. (Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff)
The hall of the Shubert Theater on the debut night for "Priscilla Queen of the Desert." (Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff)
Dmitri Gunn and Thassia Robetti sit tight for their auto in the wake of eating at the Ritz-Carlton. (Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff)
Paul, a vagrant, begs on Tremont Street. He said he's been destitute for a long time. On a decent night, he can make about $30. (Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff)
A concierge checks a lady's ID outside the Royale and Candibar dance club on Tremont Street. (Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff)
Adam Cox, Karl Ward, and Colt Reid (left to right) appreciate a feast at New York Pizza on Tremont Street. The gathering had quite recently gone to a Red Sox amusement and were cheerful around a Boston triumph. (Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff)
A photo of Tremont Street (around 1960) hangs over the bar at The Tam, close to the side of Tremont and Lagrange roads. (Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff)
Esley and Suzanne Hamner of Cambridge cross Washington Street subsequent to seeing "Carmen" at the Boston Opera House. (Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff)
As their night out nears an end, a gathering of ladies take a selfie in the Theater District. (Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff)
Jacob Riedel has a dose of tequila while drinking with companions at The Tam. (Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff)
Young men and ladies hold up to enter the Royale and Candibar dance club. (Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff)
Clubgoers assemble on the walkway subsequent to leaving the dance club on Tremont Street. (Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff)
A lady strolls along Lagrange Street in the Theater District. (Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff)
A man tumbles to the ground while remaining in line to enter the dance club. (Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff)
Edmar Goncalves and Jessica Pina commend a companion's birthday at Candibar dance club on Tremont Street. (Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff)
Boston Police Captain Robert Ciccolo keeps an eye on a man who had gone out on Tremont Street. (Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff)
Boston Police Captain Robert Ciccolo (left) and Sergeant William Gallagher escort the man to an emergency vehicle. (Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff)
Marie-Claude Misson and Steeve Gagnon of Quebec stroll along Washington Street in the wake of seeing "Carmen." (Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff)