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The Seminole Theatre is dedicated to providing an enjoyable experience by making our performances and our facilities accessible to all. It is the policy of the Seminole Theatre to comply with all of the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Below is a list of services that the Seminole Theatre can provide patrons needing assistance:

Assistance for patrons who are hard of hearing.

  • Assistive Listening Devices: The Seminole Theatre is equipped with listening devices.  Ask a staff member for a receiver at applicable performances. Patrons are welcome to bring their own earphones to use with the devices.

 

Assistance for patrons who have mobility disabilities:

  • Accessible seating (Call 786-650-2073 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)
  • Accessible entrances
  • Accessible restrooms

 

Parking: Accessible parking spaces are limited and may be reserved in front of the theater by calling ahead. (786-650-2073)

 

To request materials in accessible format, sign language interpreters, and/or any accommodation to participate in Seminole Theatre sponsored programs or meetings, please contact Katherine Rubio 786-650-2072 / This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., as early as possible, but at least five days in advance to initiate your request. TTY users may also call 711 (Florida Relay Service).

 

            

There is a new star in town...Your Child! Does your child dream of taking center stage? Learn from the theatre industry's best!


 There is a new star in town...Your Child! Does your child dream of taking center stage? Learn from the theatre industry's best!

There is a new star in town...Your Child! 

Does your child dream of taking center stage? Learn from the theatre industry's best!

Take the first steps by participating in the Seminole Theatre’s Musical Theatre Conservatory Camp.  During this intensive four-week camp, campers will learn how to become a triple threat (actor, singer, dancer) from industry professionals and specialists with a focus on scene study, choreography, vocal training and song interpretation.  In addition, campers will learn the ins and outs of auditions, theater production, and rehearsal preparation, all while having fun, making friendships, and working inside a professional theater.  Campers will work toward their own musical theater showcase, presented on the Seminole Theatre stage for family and friends on the final Friday of class.

All campers receive:

  • 5 days (40 hours, Monday – Friday, 9AM – 5PM)
  • Instruction in singing, acting and dancing by some of theatres leading professionals.
  • Special Guest Artists
  • Q&A Sessions with industry professionals
  • Backstage seminar with a production crew
  • Official Camp Seminole t-shirts
  • Healthy lunches, snacks and water
  • Script & Music Binder, Pencils and Erasers
  • Scripts, Music and Audition Materials

Tuition

Camp tuition to The Seminole Theatre Musical Theatre Conservatory is $600 for four weeks Each session will have a maximum of 40 students (ask about a sibling discount). You can reserve a spot in the camp by paying a non-refundable deposit of $100 by April 1st for Session One and by May 1st for Session Two with the balance due on the first day of camp.

 

Summer Camp Session 


Cost: $600.00
Deposit: $100.00 required when registering 
Duration: 4 weeks, begins on Monday, June 19th and ends on Friday, July 14th
Ages: 10-14
(Balance due on the first day of camp)


BEFORE CARE

Cost: 100.00
Will be offered from Mon, June 12 - June 16
Check off the Before Care box on your registration Form


REGISTRATION


There are two ways to register:


In person: Registration Form
To reserve your spot, fill out the completed registration packet and bring deposit and payments to the Seminole Theatre Box Office Tues-Sat from 12pm-6pm.


Online: Registration Form
To reserve your spot, pay your deposit online and email completed registration packet to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

For more information please call, Associate Director Tatyana-Marie Carlo 786.650.2073 or send an email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 Want to learn more about the Seminole Theatre Summer Camp? Join us for an Open House!

CLICK HERE TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT FOR April 1 - 1 p.m

CLICK HERE TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT FOR April 29 - 1 p.m

 


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Seminole Holidays

This time there’s one resolution that will make it past January! The Seminole Theatre can help.

New Year’s resolutions are hard. Often those resolutions can be hard to stick to, but this year the Seminole Theatre is making it easier for locals to resolve to see more art and live performances!

Seminole Pumpkin

The Seminole Theatre, Homestead’s Historic Performing Arts Center, has events for the whole Halloween weekend and something for people of all ages.

Upcoming Events

The Mersey Beatles

The Mersey Beatles

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The Dracula Tavern Experience - 10/25/2025

The Dracula Tavern Experience - 10/25/2025

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The Dracula Tavern Experience

The Dracula Tavern Experience

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The Great American Soulbook

The Great American Soulbook

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Eat Pray Love: A Galentine's Day Event

Eat Pray Love: A Galentine's Day Event

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Throwback Disney Channel Sing-Along Night

Throwback Disney Channel Sing-Along Night

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Flavors of Film: Hocus Pocus

Flavors of Film: Hocus Pocus

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Classic Skynyrd Live

Classic Skynyrd Live

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Earth, Wind & Fire Tribute Band

Earth, Wind & Fire Tribute Band

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 "ALL ABOUT JOEL": A Tribute to Billy Joel

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Formerly of Chicago - The Players

Formerly of Chicago - The Players

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Dracula - 3 Nights only!

Dracula - 3 Nights only!

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Our History

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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