Discover the best top things to do in Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast including University of Guanajuato Symphony Orchestra, Teatro del Bicentenario, El Rincon de Los TIteres Teatro Foro, Teatrito La Carcajada, Jaja Teatro, Shelter Theater VG4, Teatro Sol y Luna, La Mirruna Teatro, Ballet Folklorico de Mexico, Fernando Calderon Theater.
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Teatro del Bicentenario is a performing arts theatre where the audience can enjoy different artistic expressions such as ballet, contemporary dance, concerts, theatre, circus arts and opera. In fact, with the new and diverse types that the performing arts have acquired over the years, practically everything that can take place on a stage is suitable to be appreciated in this venue, which its artistic programming works as a great festival throughout the year. A premise governs the different aspects that here congregate, a profound care for the quality of the performances and for surprising the audience every time the curtain rises.
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San Miguel's cabaret theater, home of the best intimate live-shows including cutting-edge theater and music, especially jazz and blues. Every Tuesday is Open Mic so come and check out our local talent!
We went for open mike night. Fun and bargain entertainment. The theatre is delightful, small, intimate, every seat is front row centre. Quality of the acts varies somewhat, but they all had their charm and covered various types of music. I had expected more comedians, just for variety and laughs. There are ofher productions in this theatre, too. Something for all tastes.
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The famous ballet troupe known for the discipline provided by its founder Doña Amalia Hernández.
First of all, seeing any show in the Palacio would be worth --the building is an architectural and historical masterpiece that was once home to Hernán Cortés. The second floor walls are adorned with murals painted by Diego Rivera to portray the history of Mexican civilization, and it's fabulous to stand right in front of them and absorb the detail. (There is no admission fee, incredibly.) The Ballet itself is delightful visually and musically, and it also tells the story of Mexican history, from the Aztecs to the modern day. Costumes are beautiful, and talented dancers are full of talent and spirit. The evening felt like another example of the strong cultural pride that seemed so evident to us on this trip.. We left the theatre and had a leisurely walk through the Alameda Central (famously depicted in yet another Rivera mural) to our hotel. Considering the bitter cold we usually feel in New England in late February, this was particularly appreciated!
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