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Waikiki Shell The Waikiki Shell is an unique outdoor theater situated in Kapiolani Park. This venue seats 2,400 persons, with the capacity to hold up to 6,000 more on the lawn area. Concerts, graduation ceremonies and hula shows are very popular at this site. Address: Kapiolani Park Honolulu HI USA
1 808 527-5400
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This beautiful theater opened its curtains in 1922, operating as a showplace for vaudeville, musicals, silent films and plays. However, after it fell into disrepair in 1984, it didn't open reopen its doors until 1996. Today the Hawaii Theatre is a 1400-seat, multi purpose performance center that is listed on the National Registers of Historic Places.
Address: 1130 Bethel St Honolulu HI USA 96813
1 808 528-0506
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The Diamond Head Theatre has been producing live musicals and plays for the citizens of Oahu since 1915. Each season, this community theater provides six mainstage theatrical productions which include five major musicals. Rental services, theater workshops, acting lessons, voice lessons and dance classes are offered as well. Address: 520 Makapuu Ave Honolulu HI USA 96816
Send an Email (2) 1 808 733-0274
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Haleiwa Theatre The Haleiwa Theatre was built in 1931 to host live performances. The theater features 900 seats with balcony views. Today, visitors can watch various movies related to surfing and surf culture. |
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