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    Doris Duke Theatre

    4.5 (45 reviews)
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    Toan D.

    Terrific boutique theatre that plays non mainstream independent and foreign films. They also host events for local filmmakers and many local filmmakers will rent out this venue to showcase their work. The theatre itself is below ground and so you can forget about using your phone during a performance or event. They keep it very clean and well maintained. The seats are comfortable and in very good condition. Parking can be a little dicy. There's metered parking along Kinau and Victoria St. After 6 pm you can park for free and there's also free parking on the right side of Beretania St after 6 pm. You enter the theatre on the Kinau St side. Look for events there and support the local filmmakers.

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    Joyce T.

    First time visiting this venue and it looks well maintained. No musty odors or peeling paint. Carpet looks new. Its located in the basement so there are stairs and an elevator. Outside is a ramp for wheelchairs. The entrance is on the Kina St side. Don't go through Art Academy main entrance doors as theater is on campus, but not connected to the Academy. What brought me here was the JOAN JETT biography movie. Just wanted to comment that she is a super-she and that the movie had great light hearted fun moments. There are a variety of movies from all genres and from around the world. Its up to you to look up their schedules because there doesn't seem much advertisements.

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    Earline H.

    Went to see the movie Harriet at the Doris Duke Theatre. Movie was great but it felt like the a/c went off during the movie and it got kinda warm. Think they turned the a/c back on at the end.

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    Kimo K.

    Cozy little art house screening room backside of the Museum of Art. Attended 6th annual Honolulu Surf Film Festival and this was a natural for this venue.. until they build out Kaka'ako beach park by the sea. The objective of the Doris Duke Theatre is to showcase small films, artists and directors in film. With state of the art projection and Sony Sound with comfy seats you could sleep in.. but should give away popcorn. With the advent of social media need for mobile programming independent film makers will be making full length films on their Macs. Digital artists can shoot, edit, title, score their own films and create channels on Youtube and use this kind of theatre to present and promote socially. it is a nature step for art and filmed entertainment to accept its role in the world to change peoples perception by sharing ones vision.. and impact lives around the world to live in first and formost in peace. A film like this does not get made in Bali at Uluwatu without peace. It was a surf film with long drawn out rides.. from a few nice places in South Pacific. Could have shown more of the food on Bali.. where was the water camera for underwater shots.. the music was indulgent and should have been more gamalan when in Bali .. why no visit temples.. Ubud.. other things than just riding the same wave all day.. can pay those kids $2 day. Did not talk about Jimbaron or nightclub bombing that killed many Aussies.. needed better use of music and editing to reflect surfing on mushrooms. I would suggest that one of the sponsors.. like Whole Foods takes a step further and sponsor a series.. like no GMO and then make their now famous $3 vegan tacos or vegan Pizza but have a $3 wine bar pre and post presentations. So people can mingle and talk film. What is wrong with using one of the outside courtyards in the Museum. Whole Foods will promote both in store and via social media. Need to have drinks before and after each event can make $5 a drink "donation". Meet and greets with the directors and also opportunity to mingle with others who like the Doris Duke. People want to socialize in an era of virtual connectivity and talking about film and having a few drinks without having to look for their cars and drive to a bar... IF during Dance week there should be films about dance.. and then theme dance nights in the courtyard of the museum to raise funds for the theatre... Disco film.. Disco.. ballroom, Country, Trance and the DJ's now are hitting the Goa trance and Bollywood dances a civilized way to enjoy a night at the Museum.

    Quijana B.

    The Doris Duke Theater is a small auditorium under the Honolulu Museum of Art. They specialize in art-house films and generally organize films into weekly collections. This week was dance, next week will be zombies, and the week after will include social justice. Movie schedules are listed on the museum website. I've never been in an audience of more than 25 people, and that audience included six of my own friends. That was for the film "Being Elmo," which was truly a joy to watch. The smallest group I've been in was all of four people, only one of whom had not arrived in my car. That was during a week of movies about the Blues, so we were not surprised to have the place to ourselves. The theater is also used for live music events from time to time and for panel discussions of the films they show. Ticket prices currently are eight dollars for members, and ten dollars for nonmembers. There's no concession stand just a quiet appreciation of the art of film. Show time is generally 1pm. There is metered parking just outside on Kinau Street.

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    Jenn T.

    Nice small theatre located on the back side of the Honolulu Museum of Art (Kinau street). You can buy your tickets there or online. Their website is also very helpful in letting you know details such as parking. https://honolulumuseum.org/373-doris_duke_theatre About the venue: -Entrance is on Kinau St -No outside food allowed (but they have small concession like snacks and drinks) -Theater doesn't have much of a slant so if you are short (like me 4'11" inches) and if someone tall is in front your view is blocked. The style of the theater reminds like a lecture room at the University -No cupholders in seat -Bathroom inside the theater Other things to know: -If you are Honolulu Museum of Art member you get discounted rate (just log in on website to buy tickets..I was also able to buy member rate for my friend.. they didn't check ID at the box office) -I like being a member because I can go to the Museum of Art and Spalding House and its great if you go to the Art After Dark events -Matinee Rewards Card - don't forget if u watch -Matinee to request a card (buy 3 get one free for next show). They don't automatically give it to you. Got to ask.

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    Ask the Community - Doris Duke Theatre

    What movies will be playing on the following dates: 9/21, 9/22, 9/23, 9/24? What times will those movies be shown?

    Information on film listings, descriptions and tickets be found on the Honolulu Museum of Art website or at the following link: https://honolulumuseum.org/events/films

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