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156 MIAMI LIVING ML SELECTS VENUE CATEGORY DESCRIPTION Miami is great at keeping its residents and visitors entertained. There are various theaters and performance arts centers to take in awesome shows. Get tickets to the opera, catch a Broadway show— there's much to see. ACTOR'S PLAYHOUSE At the Miracle Theatre 280 Miracle Mile | Coral Gables (305) 444-9293 | actorsplayhouse.org Theatre This beautiful theater features a 600-seat main stage, 300-seat children's theatre, and 100-seat black box performance area, where you can see musicals, off-Broadway shows, mysteries, comedies and contemporary works. CARNIVAL CENTER FOR PERFORMING ARTS 1300 Biscayne Blvd. | Miami (305) 949-6722 | carnivalcenter.org Theatre & Performing Arts Opened in 2006, this impressive venue features plays, operas, ballets, comedic performances, jazz, and contemporary dance. The state-of-the-art facility is located in the heart of downtown. MAIN STREET PLAYHOUSE 6766 Main St. | Miami Lakes (305) 461-1161| mainstreetplayers.com laughinggasimprov.com Theater This community theater features the Main Street Players acting company performing drama to children's theatre, while The Laughing Gas Improv will have you cracking up with their hour long interactive comedy shows. GABLESTAGE At the Biltmore Hotel 1200 Anastasia Ave. | Coral Gables (305) 446-1116 | gablestage.org Theater Situated within the Biltmore Hotel is a 150-seat theater featuring contemporary plays and educational theater programs on Shakespeare and other classics. GUSMAN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS 174 East Flagler St. | Miami (305) 374-2444 | gusmancenter.org Theatre Originally a silent movie theater when it opened in 1926, this beautifully designed theater has hosted legends like Elvis and Pavarotti. Today the place is used to host festivals, conventions, performances and concerts. JERRY HERMAN RING THEATRE 1312 Miller Dr. | Coral Gables (305) 284-3355 as.miami.edu/theatrearts/ring/ Performing Arts Center Home to tons of memorable performances, they put on a variety of musicals, comic and dramatic plays. Known as "the ring" because it primarily offered circular seating when it started out, it now offers three-sided and traditional seating. LINCOLN THEATRE 541 Lincoln Rd. | Miami Beach (305) 673-3330 Theatre Set in the heart of South Beach is this amazing concert hall and exposition center. Home to the New World Symphony, festivals like the Brazilian Film Festival, American Black Film Festival, and The Miami Piano Festival take place here. LYRIC THEATER 819 NY 2nd Ave. | Miami (305) 358-1146 (305) 374-4040 Theater This momentous landmark used to serve as the hub of entertainment for Overtown, a community which was once filled with hotels, restaurants, and hoppin' nightclubs and graced with performances from Aretha Franklin, Patti Labelle, B.B. King and Ella Fitzgerald. The scene died out around the 1960's, but has been renovated and expanded. This community theater hosts an assortment of events and performances like the Miami Art Museum exhibitions to Miami Chorus recitals, various concerts and shows. MIAMI CITY BALLET 1300 Biscayne Blvd. | Miami (305) 929-7010 | miamicityballet.org boxoffice@miamicityballet.org Ballet/ Performing Arts The Miami City Ballet is one of the largest ballet companies in the country, with 55 dancers and a budget of approximately $12 million. Their repertoire includes 97 ballets and 13 world premieres. You'll be impressed with their stellar performance. MIAMI LYRIC OPERA 117 NW 58th St. | Miami (305) 758-0076 | miamilyricopera.org Opera The Lyric Opera Group performs amazing classic operas at the state-of-the-art, 900-set Manuel Airtime Theater. Indulge in a sophisticated and beautiful performance. Theatre & Opera

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