The Seminole Theatre in downtown Homestead announces SEMINOLE SERIES TWO-FERS - Student Rush discounted tickets for all shows in the inaugural Seminole Showcase Series.

student dscounts at the Seminole TheatreStudents of any level with applicable student IDS can take advantage of the Seminole Student Two-fers rush program. On the day of the show, any students can come in person to the Seminole Theatre box office and receive “TWO-FER” tickets - TWO TICKETS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! The Seminole Theatre encourages students to take advantage of the arts programming in the community.

The box office opens at 12:00pm on the days of performances. “Two-fer” tickets will be available on a first-come, first-served basis, and are subject to availability. Limit of two tickets per ID.

The Seminole Showcase Series begins Friday, January 21st with Jon Secada, presented by the Seminole Cultural Theatre Inc Board of Directors. The Wailers, best known for their work with the legendary Bob Marley, roll into town on January 21st, and The Drifters will serenade serenade “Up On the Roof” on January 24th. See the full Seminole Showcase Series lineup on our Shows and Events page.

Regular tickets can be purchased here online, calling the box office at 786-650-2073 or visiting in person at 18 N Krome Ave, Homestead, FL. The box office is open 12-6pm, Mon-Fri.

About Us

The Seminole Theatre is the premiere performing arts center of Homestead, Florida. The Seminole provides a creative hub of theater, music, dance and education in south Dade county. The Seminole Theatre's mission is to make the live performing arts accessible to the diverse community of the greater Homestead region and to attract established and emerging artists of excellence locally, nationally, and internationally.

While the Seminole Theatre's history dates back to 1921, the building was closed in 1979 and suffered almost total devastation from Hurricane Andrew in 1992. After sitting forlorn for nearly 40 years, a restored Seminole Theatre reopened its doors on December 12, 2015 and is now celebrating its Grand Opening season.

It is the policy of the Seminole Theatre to comply with all of the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. The facility is accessible and assistive listening devices are available in the main auditorium. To request materials in accessible format, and/or any accommodation to attend an event at the Seminole Theatre, please contact the box office 786-650-2073, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., at least five days in advance to initiate your request, TTY users may also call 711 (Florida Relay Service).

            

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The Theatre originally opened on November 26, 1921 as a cinema, primarily showing the then popular silent movies. The Seminole Theatre quickly became the place to go for entertainment and social gatherings in South Dade County and the upper Keys.

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