Theaters in Broward Palm Beach
Showing 1 - 22 of 28Take one look at the lineup at the Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre, and you’ll believe that regional theater is alive and well in Miami. The gorgeous, restored Coral Gables landmark boasts a 600-seat mainstage auditorium that’s home to a full season of grown up shows, kid’s productions, educational activities and community services. Their […]
The Center for Creative Education is an educational nonprofit that was created more than 20 years ago to strengthen the presence of the arts in the classrooms of Palm Beach County, Florida. Today, our Teaching Artists work with thousands of children in schools and after-school programs throughout the County, as well as at our Center […]
Located in the heart of South Beach, Lincoln Road, the Colony Theater has remained one of South Florida’s most popular entertainment venues since 1935. The Deco-Style Colony Theater hosts entertainment programs worth your time, including music, dance, opera, comedy, and film. As a completely refurbished venue, the Colony Theater now encompasses 430 seats with a […]
At Spanish River High School, we are proud to be home to the beautiful Countess de Hoernle Theatre, a brand new, state-of-the-art, $10.5 million facility, located right on our campus. The theatre has 792 padded seats, with additional space for 18 wheelchairs. While the theatre primarily serves the needs of Spanish River’s very own performing […]
If you don’t get lost looking for Empire Stage for the first time, then congratulations: You’d be the first. But this playhouse’s locational obscurity is actually part of its charm; just as with Sol Theatre, the building’s previous occupant, Empire Stage remains the best-kept secret in the South Florida theater scene. Artistic director David Gordon […]
Fillmore comes to Miami, turning the old Jackie Gleason Theatre into an awesome rock-venue. The sound system is superb.
Old is the new new. Especially in a city like Miami, where historic charms are often bulldozed to make way for new school crap. Thank God for the Gusman Center for the Performing Arts, a shining beacon to Miami’s glamorous past, smack dab in the middle of downtown. Erected in 1926 as a home for […]