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Our Newly Remodeled Theater

If you've been to the Flood Lights Theater recently, you've probably seen our new 101 brand new seats installed courtesy of Lumbo’s Furnishings. After much planning, design work and remodeling, we are now open and ready to present you with some of the finest independent theater performances in the state. We now offer cutting-edge theater, dance, multi-media productions, poetry readings, musical performances and art exhibitions from all across the United States. Come and visit us this weekend. Boldly Advancing Into the Past

Hold Your Next Performance At The Flood Lights Theater

Dimensions: 41 feet wide x 15 feet deep (that includes the outer lighting on floor, which is about 3 feet deep and roughly 6 inches high). Seating Capacity: 101 Booths: Fully-equipped with light board, 2 CD players, microphones and sufficient instruments to provide a general stage wash and have a few specials. Floors: Hardwood floor covered with water-resistant paint. Heating: As our winters get relatively cold, we have heaters that provide more than sufficient heat for any occasion. Air-conditioning: Newly installed air conditioners provide maximum comfort during hot summer days and ventilation is clean and dust free. Offstage areas & prop storage: Green rooms, production rooms, make-up counters, stage rooms and prop storage is all available and has more capacity than would be expected for most performances. More space can be made available in the basement upon special request. Box Office Management: We offer a full service of box office management services that included ticket sales, ticket printing facilities, full time box office staff available to sell tickets over the phone, in front of the theater and through our website. Parking: Our parking lot can accommodate up to 62 vehicles and is an additional cost of 5 dollars to patrons. Security: On the night of your performance/performances, we will have two security guards available to assist with nearly every matter. House Management: House management can be provided by us for an additional charge that includes one manager, one ticket counter agent, three ticket takers and four other employees available to assist patrons in finding their seats. Call for more information

BiakyueAmong the Akan people of Ghana, West Africa, Biakuye means “unity.” It is the spirit of unity that brings the American and African members of Biakuye together to perform "melorhythmic world percussion," uniting the cool sound of American jazz vibraphone, drumset, and electric bass with the melorhythmic richness of African marimba, kalimba, and hand drums.
Friday, June 12, 2009 8 p.m.

Festival of Brass Concert Our First Annual Festival of Brass concludes with a concert featuring James Gourlay (pictured), tubist soloist, conductor and professor at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music. He will perform with and guest conduct by the Capital City Brass Band, directed by Kenneth Kroesche. Two highly-acclaimed dance companies join forces for an exhilarating evening of dance. Friday, July 17, 2009 8 p.m.

Fahrenheit 451 Our third play of the 2009-2010 Season, Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, is presented for thousands of students from Miami-Dade County Public High and Middle Schools. Our School Study Guide and our post performance discussions with students focused on the many important issues in Fahrenheit 451, including First Amendment rights and censorship.

A Lesson Before Dying With this award-winning production, we continued our longstanding commitment to the students of South Florida. In addition to our regular performances, we presented the play to thousands of Miami-Dade Public School students who attended morning performances in our theatre.

Butterfly Boogie Bugs aren't gross—they're great! Let our giant cockroach puppet teach your students why insects are the coolest creatures around. We then take off on a 3,000-mile adventure with our butterfly-themed show, "The Tale of Flutterby and Piggle." This musical, interactive performance introduces students to the interdependence among plants and animals.

Migration Sensation This multi-layered show teaches students the importance of wetlands through interactive poetry, songs, games, and the musical "The Great Migration Adventure." Your students help two birds on a musical journey from North America to the tropics and then back to your city.

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