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Here's a list of theaters and cultural centers in San Antonio.
As you see, we have many venues for concerts, plays, movies, and art shows.
Please note: Some of these links may change without notice.
If you encounter a problem with one of the links, please let us
know.
Cultural Centers
Carver Community Cultural Center—Educating
and strengthening the community through outreach programs, an education
facility, and the visual and performing arts.
226 N. Hackberry,
(210) 207-7211 or (210) 207-2234 (Box Office)
Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center—Develop,
preserve, present, and promote the arts and culture of the
Chicano/Latino/Native-American peoples through varied programming within
six disciplines: dance, literature, media arts, theater arts, visual
arts and Xicano music.1300 Guadalupe St.,
(210) 271-3151
Institute
of Texan Cultures—ITC is dedicated to enhancing the understanding
of the history and diverse cultures of Texas. 801 South Bowie Street,
(210) 458-2300
Mexican
American Cultural Institute—Promotes awareness and knowledge of Mexico's cultural heritage
with art exhibits, concerts, lectures, a museum, plays, dance lessons, and
Mexican films. 600 HemisFair Park, (210) 227-0123
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Alamo Street Restaurant &
Theatre—1150 S. Alamo, (210) 271-7791
Alamodome—San
Antonio's multipurpose domed stadium is host to many sports and
entertainment events, as well as conventions and trade shows. 100
Montana Street, (210) 207-3663
Arneson River Theater—The theatre
is on one side of the San Antonio River, its audience is on the other.
Performances include everything from mariachis to country western. The River Walk (behind the Hilton) (210) 207-8610
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Cameo Theatre—1123 East
Commerce St., (210) 212-5454
Empire Theatre—226 N. St. Mary's,
(210) 223-4343
Joe and Harry Freeman Coliseum—Hosts such San
Antonio favorites as the Livestock Show and Rodeo, Ringling Brothers
& Barnum and Bailey Circus, concerts and trade shows. 3201 E.
Houston St., (210) 227-4449
Harlequin Dinner Theater—2652
Harney Rd., Ft.
Sam Houston, (210) 222-9694
The Josephine Theater—339 W.
Josephine, (210) 734-4646
Laurie Auditorium—Located
at Trinity University, Laurie Auditorium hosts concerts and lectures.
715 Stadium Drive, (210) 999-8119
Little Theatre Off Broadway—622 NW
Loop 410, (210) 341-1947
The Magik Children's' Theatre—420
S. Alamo, (210) 227-2751
Majestic
Theater–One of the few remaining vintage atmospheric movie palaces
in the country. Home of the San Antonio Symphony and the AT&T
Broadway Series. 994 East Houston, (210) 226-3333
Municipal Auditorium—Host of a
variety of events year around, including concerts, conventions,
meetings, graduations, and theatrical production. 100 Auditorium Circle,
(210) 207-8511
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San
Pedro Playhouse—San Pedro Park at Ashby, (210) 733-7258
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Steven
Stoli Playhouse—11838 Wurzbach Rd., (210) 408-0116
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Sheldon Vexler Theatre—12500
NW Military Hwy, (210) 302-6835
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