Coleman Theatre
Welcome! From opening day April 18, 1929, with a full house of 1,600, the Coleman Theatre Beautiful has never been "dark". Since the Coleman family donated the historic structure to the City of Miami in 1989, restoration and renovation of the theatre has become a "labor of love" in the community.
This Theatre has been catching the eye of visitors on Route 66 since 1929. Built as a vaudeville theatre and movie palace, it hosted appearances by many early stars including Will Rogers, Bob Hope and Bing Crosby. It has been restored to its original style including the return of the "Mighty Wurlitzer" pipe organ. Today, the theatre hosts ballets, theatre performances, receptions, conferences and silent movies.
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