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The major Downtown venue often features Latin American performances of all types, including films during the annual Miami Film Festival.
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The major Downtown venue offers a program of plays, music, dance, and film.
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“The Great One,” who practically invented early American television, brought his Jackie Gleason Show permanently to Miami in 1964.
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The theater is unmistakable for its electric blue color and Lichtenstein’s Mermaid outside. This is the main Miami venue for top-drawer productions on tour.
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This Latino actress and songstress has owned a mansion and estate at Miami Beach since 2002.
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The Lincoln is home to the New World Symphony, which is made up of music college graduates. The young virtuosos perform an incredible mix of gospel, Piazzolla tango, symphonies, and chamber works.
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She had a palatial spread next to Vizcaya for a while, and still owns a piece of the Delano Hotel restaurant.
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A former Baptist church, this Downtown facility has been converted into an 800-seat state-of-the-art theater and is the home of the Miami Hispanic Ballet, which produces the annual International Ballet Festival.
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This is a world-class ballet company, under the direction of Edward Villella. The repertoire consists of some 85 ballets.
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Built in 1951, this Deco-style venue is proud to have been one of the first in the country to host Luciano Pavarotti when he was still a virtual unknown. Operas, concerts, and touring events all benefit from the excellent acoustics in the auditorium.
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