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Cultural Gateway |
1300 Biscayne Boulevard Miami, FL 33132 United States +1 786 468 2000 / +1 305 949 6722 (Box Office) http://www.miamipac.org/ |
The Carnival Center in Miami partners with local companies to host various concerts, plays, cabaret acts, comedy nights, operas and dance programs throughout the year. Register as a member of the Center and gain priority access to a number of breath-taking performances by national and international artistes. From operas for those with classical tastes, to hard rock for the new generation, the Carnival Center provides cultural experiences to diverse audiences. See website for event schedule, online ticketing and more. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Las Vegas-style entertainment |
4441 Collins Avenue Miami, FL 33139 United States +1 305 672 7469 |
This supper club inside the elegant Fontainebleau Hilton Resort is a tribute to 1950s Miami. Three floor shows are presented each night. The Miss Florida National, a gender-illusionist beauty pageant, is held here every year. Both the food and the atmosphere are tropical, with fruity umbrella drinks and Caribbean food served amid lush surroundings. Graduated seating leading down to the stage assures good viewing. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Art deco cultural venue |
1040 Lincoln Road Miami, FL 33131 United States +1 305 674 1026 |
Before the colossal structure known as the Regal South Beach Cinema came to dominate the industry, and long before drive-in cinemas, Paramount Studios opened the doors to the spacious Colony Theater. Since it's opening in 1934, this art deco movie theater has evolved into a bona fide performing arts venue, featuring a variety of productions including dance, opera, and theater. Occasionally, the house will have a preview showing of a Hollywood film, but for the most part, the building has graduated to a live theater house. Call for event information and schedule. The box office accepts only cash. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cultural center |
174 East Flagler Street Miami, FL 33131 United States +1 305 374 2444 http://www.gusmancenter.org/ |
Located in downtown Miami, the Gusman Center has served as a stage for cultural performances since 1926. Designed in the Spanish style with old world charm, the building maintains a certain air of sophistication. The center once housed the Miami Philharmonic Orchestra. After undergoing a two-year renovation project in the 1970s, the historic structure became one of the city's main performing arts venues. Today, the Gusman Center continues to feature an exciting array of theater, music and dance. Call or see Web site for ticket prices, event information and a schedule. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cultural Forum For Fresh Talent |
3000 Biscayne Boulevard Suite 100 Miami, FL 33137 United States +1 305 576 4350 http://www.miamilightproject.com/ |
Founded in 1989, this non-profit organization goes out of its way to bring the performing artist together with the community, promoting new talent in the areas of music, theater, and dance. Aside from presenting the Contemporary Performance Series, Miami Light Project provides workshops for local artists, performs the Matinee Series for the public school students of the area, and holds the Annual Gay and Lesbian Comedy Series. The success of Miami Light Project depends on the contributions received. Call for membership opportunities and event information. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Watch dramas unfold |
65 Almeria Avenue Miami, FL 33134 United States +1 305 443 5909 http://www.new-theatre.com/ |
Founded in 1986, this intimate 75-seat theater is one the most artistically acclaimed theaters in south Florida. It features American and European contemporary and classical plays with an emphasis on new works. Discount tickets are available to Theater League and Actor's Equity members, students (25 and under with valid ID), and groups of 10 or more. The theater also offers occasional complimentary play readings and hosts Laughing Gas, Miami's longest-running improvisational theater troupe on Fridays and Saturdays at 11pm ($10). Call or visit New Theater's website for additional information. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Bravo! |
17011 Northeast 19th Avenue Miami, FL 33163 United States +1 305 919 3731 http://www.sunsetet.com/miami_... |
Renovated in 1994, and considered the finest facility in North Dade, this state-of-the-art, 990-seat venue is home to both the North Miami Beach Symphony and North Miami Beach Pops Orchestra. The theater also showcases city-sponsored and privately-funded productions, ranging from nationally acclaimed modern dance and ballet performances to children's features and a monthly variety show. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Spanish-language stage |
744 SW 8th St, 2nd Floor Miami, FL 33130 United States +1 305 445 8877 http://www.teatroavante.com |
Founded in 1979 by Mario Ernesto Sanchez, who is still the owner, this theater centers its identity in live Spanish-language comedies and dramas. The International Festival of Hispanic Theatre, held here from May to June, showcases companies from Spain and Latin America. Although the usually high-quality productions target Latino communities, they also appeal to general audiences. Watching a show here is also an entertaining and innovative way to improve Spanish-language skills. Review © 2007, Wcities |