Top Performing Arts Venues in Miami for Unforgettable Experiences

Miami is synonymous with theater and has been since its founding. As South Beach and Coconut Grove have established a reputation across the country as a haven for artistic expression, many artists have flocked here for inspiration and the vibrant Miami atmosphere. Within the performing arts world, several Miami venues are regarded as the best of the best. Below are some standout choices.

1. Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts

Biscayne Boulevard between NE 13th and 14th Streets, Miami. This crown jewel of the Miami performing arts scene recently debuted after years of fundraising and construction. The Ziff Ballet Opera House is home to the Florida Grand Opera and the Miami City Ballet, while the Knight Concert Hall serves as the venue for the New World Symphony and the Concert Association of Florida.

2. Actor’s Playhouse

280 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables. Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre is one of Florida’s major critically acclaimed non-profit cultural institutions. It has won recognition for Best Musical Theater in South Florida for four years running, and it has garnered accolades from the city and school board for its educational programs and community outreach.

3. Coconut Grove Playhouse

3500 Main Highway, Coconut Grove. The Playhouse was home to the U.S. premiere of “Waiting For Godot” and has hosted several plays that later transferred to Broadway, such as “The Big Love” and “Sunshine Boys.” Note that the Coconut Grove Playhouse is currently closed.

4. GableStage

1200 Anastasia Avenue, Coral Gables. Formerly known as The Florida Shakespeare Theater, GableStage has made its home in various locations around Miami before settling into its new, permanent site at the Biltmore. GableStage presents both Shakespearean works and original productions.

5. Gusman Center for the Performing Arts

174 East Flagler Street, Miami. Since its opening as a silent theater in 1926, the Gusman Center has captivated audiences with the beauty of its architecture. It is now home to the Florida Philharmonic, Maximum Dance Company, and the Miami International Film Festival, among others.

6. Jerry Herman Ring Theater

1380 Miller Drive, Coral Gables. Located on the University of Miami campus, this theater primarily serves as a venue for University-produced performances. It features fantastic productions from emerging talent, as well as shows from traveling troupes, magic shows, and improv theater.

7. New Theatre

4120 Laguna Street, Coral Gables. Founded in 1986 by a husband-and-wife team, New Theatre contributes 20% of its audience to students of Miami’s schools and universities, actively engaging the younger generation and keeping the arts alive for future audiences.

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