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    6th Street Dance Studio

    5.0 (4 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Flamingo Theater Bar

    Flamingo Theater Bar

    2.5(80 reviews)
    1.6 miBrickell
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    Brickell seems to be short on spaces to host live art and performances, so we are so fortunate to…read morehave the Flamingo Theater as an awesome space for small-scale, live shows. I've been dying to come here for so long and finally made it out to the theater to watch a belly dance showcase that was awesome! The space is so fun in its decor (there are artsy portraits of Mario and a cat in a suit!) and the tables are well laid out so your view is not obstructed no matter where you sit. You can order drinks directly to your table by pressing a button and service is fast. Bathrooms are in the back and reasonably kept, the layout was a little confusing at least in the women's restroom as it seems when you walk in there are only a few stalls but then in the back there are a bunch more. I will also say, their website and social media is not the most helpful. For example, I was unclear if food is served in the theater and found no info online and no one to call. So we played it safe and ate before. However, they do serve food after all - a variety of Latin fare like arepas and ceviche. So sad we got full before the show and didn't get to try any good. But all in all, I had a great time at the theater and definitely look forward to seeing another show here!

    Peor costumer sevice ! Compramos una mesa para 4 personas ,…read moreen medio de la presentación una señora se sento en nuestra mesa y alego que la habían vendido el asiento, toco el timbre de la mesa para que le sirvieran tragos , cuando fui a consultar con la mesera me dijo , que problema tenía con eso y me dio la espalda dejandome esperando una respuesta, a la hora de pagar lo hicimos en cash y no nos queria dar el recibo alegando que ya lo había dado , claramente algo turbio tramaba , trate de contactar a un supervisor o manager pero me fue imposible . El show fue Alain perez , asombroso el artista, malo muy malo el lugar. Lilibeth la mesera,mesa134.

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    Cubaocho Museum & Performing Arts Center - food at midnight on friday

    Cubaocho Museum & Performing Arts Center

    3.9(164 reviews)
    0.3 miLittle Havana
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    If you haven't been to Cubaocho, have you really been to Little Havana or Calle Ocho?…read more This cultural institution is the most fun place you can go to in any time of the day including the morning. You will most likely encounter blaring Cuban music either from speakers or a live band throughout the bar and restaurant that are heavily decorated with Cuban memorabilia. There is so much chaos in the decor, but it's hard to care since you have so much to do. You obviously need to get a Mojito or three, and fall into step with all the other patrons who will inevitably begin dancing if they aren't already dancing. Whatever drinks with rum or tequila and fresh fruit juices that your taste buds fancy, the bar will make it happen for you. If you're on a crawl of Calle Ocho or are looking for an excuse to do so, make sure to come by here for the before, during or after! I'll see you there.

    Sunday. June 22, 2025. Afternoon…read more This place has everything! Two bars, a full humidor, stage for performances, paintings everywhere and a museum. Vintage Sinatra photo over the secondary bar. There are cool paintings and memorabilia to see all over this spacious bar/restaurant/musuem/performance center/cigar store. Very eclectic place to visit. We hit up this place during happy hour. From 4-8 PM, they have $6 beers, $8 Cuba Libres, $10 Mojitos and croquetas. They are very friendly inside and the paintings are vibrant and fun. We were told that all the paintings inside are for sale. They had a wonderful four man band playing music at the front. We had beers before dinner and more here after dinner. I would definitely visit here again during happy hour. Give yourself some time to explore all the paintings and memorabilia in here. A very fun, eclectic place.

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    Area Stage - Lobby decor for beauty and the beast

    Area Stage

    4.5(26 reviews)
    6.2 mi

    Went here to one of the Beauty and the Beast showings and it was fantastic! I was so impressed with…read morethe show and the immersive experience of the theater! I can't wait to see the next show, it was such a fun night and something that I have never experienced be. The only thing that I would have liked to be different is that the benches that we sat on had some sort of cushion. By the end of the show my backside and back were aching. The singing and acting was top notch!

    Be their guest -- seriously, you won't regret it! I saw Beauty and the Beast at Area Stage in…read moreDecember, and it was honestly one of the best theater experiences I've had. The immersive setup made it feel like you were right in the middle of the story, and the cast was incredible. Their singing was amazing, but what really impressed me was how versatile they were -- everyone just embodied their roles so naturally. The attention to detail was next level. Even the lobby was themed to match the show, which made the whole night feel extra special. It reminded me a little of Sleep No More in New York -- not quite as interactive, but it had that same feeling of being part of the story rather than just watching it unfold. A couple of tips if you're planning to go: Get there early if you care about where you sit. Since it's immersive, the experience can vary depending on where you're positioned. Parking is in a garage nearby, and you'll have to walk a bit to the venue, so check the map on their website beforehand -- it'll save you some stress (especially if you do end up running late) They do have concessions, but dont expect anything super fancy or unique. I think they missed out on an opportunity to do something fun and thematic with this. Overall, I'd see this again in a heartbeat, and I'm already looking forward to checking out more shows here. Highly recommend!

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    Beauty and The Beast, running through Dec 22, 2024!

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    Disney's The Little Mermaid at the Adrienne Arsht Center!

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    Coconut Grove Playhouse

    Coconut Grove Playhouse

    3.0(4 reviews)
    3.5 miCoconut Grove

    Standing on the corner of Main Hwy and Charles Avenue in Coconut Grove is a gorgeous Mediterranean…read moreRevival building designed to resemble a Spanish Rocco Palace from the 1920's that has been abandoned. This is the Coconut Grove Playhouse. It was once the epicenter of the Miami theater scene. It opened on January 3, 1927 as part of the Paramount movie theater with a D.W. production of Satan of Sorrows. The 1,130 seat theater was designed by architect Richard Kiehnel of Kiehnel and Elliott. It was built by Miami local realtors Irving J. Thomas and Fin L. Pierce. Albert Peacock served as the contractor. The building originally had seven stores on the first floor, ten offices, on the second floor, and a third story of apartments. It was the second movie theatre on the east coast of Florida to be air conditioned. It also had the largest Wurlitzer organ in the United States. Although now blue, the original color of the building was sienna. In the 1930's the theater closed due to the Florida land boom bust, an economic downturn caused by two hurricanes and the Great Depression. During WWII the theater found new purpose as a school to train Air Force navigators. After the war the building was again closed until 1955 when George Engle, an oilman spent one million dollars on the theater to remodel it to accommodate the Coconut Grove Playhouse, Miami's first live theater. The renovated theater reopened on January 3, 1956, with the U.S. premiere of Samuel Beckett's existential play, Waiting for Godot starring Bert Lahr and Tom Ewell. Financial success eluded Engle in the ensuing years and the theater again closed in 1960. Producer Zev Buffman bought the building in March 1966 for more than $1 million. In 1970, former actor Eddie Bracken and his associates purchased the building. When Bracken's group failed to pay its debts, the Playhouse was sold at auction at the county courthouse. Arthur Cantor and Robert Fishko purchased the theater, and opened it for the 1971-72 winter season. Cantor and Fishko sold their interests in 1977. In 1980 the State of Florida became the owners. In 2004 the title was transferred to the Coconut Grove Playhouse LLC Inc. Through the years many famous people have performed at the theater including Jessica Tandy, Tallulah Bankhead, Carol Channing, Liza Minnelli, Linda Lavin, Bea Arthur, George C. Scott, Colleen Dewhurst, and Ethel Merman. On November 22, 1996, the Late Show with David Letterman originated from the theater. In 2005 the Coconut Grove Playhouse was designated historic by the City of Miami's Historic and Environmental Preservation Board. Four million dollars in debt, the theater abruptly closed in 2006. It has not been used since. In 2013 The Actors Playhouse in Coral Gables and the University of Miami were able to get inside and rescue many of the items including costumes, playbills, documents, and posters. The items are being stored at the University of Miami. The Playhouse was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2018. It is so sad to see this majestic building with so much history shuttered. A master plan to renovate the theater was approved by Miami's Environmental and Historic Board on April 4, 2017 but it was appealed. Since then nothing has been done as the building is broken into by vagrants and allowed to rot. Miami has so many beautifully preserved historic buildings. I have faith that they will get it together eventually.

    What a shame that this iconic historical building has still not been renovated, too much politics…read moregoing on as usual and meanwhile it justs rots away! Such a shame - Here is some history regarding it. The Coconut Grove Playhouse was a theatre in the Coconut Grove neighborhood of Miami, Florida, United States. The building was originally constructed as a movie theater called the Player's State Theater. It opened on January 3, 1927, as a part of the Paramount chain. The movie house was designed by the architect Richard Kiehnel of Kiehnel and Elliott. It was built by local realtors Irving J. Thomas and Fin L. Pierce. Albert Peacock was the contractor. The theater was renowned as the second movie theatre on the east coa It was used for a variety of shows until closing in 2006. It has not been used since. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018.n the 1950s George Engle, an oilman, bought it and spent over $1 million (equivalent to $47 million in 2017) in renovations having the architect Alfred Browning Parker convert it to a live theatre It reopened on January 3, 1956 with the US premiere of Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot, starring Bert Lahr and Tom Ewell. In the fifty years that have followed, the Playhouse has played host to many of theater's most renowned performers, including Maureen Stapleton, Hume Cronyn, Jessica Tandy, Eve Arden, Tallulah Bankhead, Carol Channing, Liza Minnelli, Linda Lavin, Bea Arthur, George C. Scott, Colleen Dewhurst, Ethel Merman, and Raúl Esparza.

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