Diamond Head Theatre

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Honolulu, United States

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Diamond Head Theatre Reviews | Rating 4,6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Diamond Head Theatre is located in Honolulu, United States on 520 Makapuu Ave. Diamond Head Theatre is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category dance studios in United States.

Address

520 Makapuu Ave

Price range

$$

Phone

+1 8087330274

Amenities

Good for kidsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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DK Paracuelles

“Shout”was great! Talented women who could sing following performances!!! TheyShould seat more people, I mean restaurants there’s 10 people at a table now and you don’t have to wear your masks why not seat more people they can generate more monies plus wearing masks during the Performances. Not serving beverages of any kind???? Strange!!!!!! Restrooms are limited to 2 people at a time?? Senseless!!!

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Ben Elsing

Went to watch Murder on the Orient Express. My favourite theatre in Honolulu. Had seats at the back but it is small enough that I could enjoy the performance perfectly. There is headphones for the difficult of hearing. The performance was excellent. Very well done and the stage props were very creative and really made it feel like I was there. Highly impressive for a small theatre. Only negative is not a huge selection of snacks but there are some drinks. I don't think anyone goes to the theatre for the snacks though. Will be going again soon!

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Chris Rose

Saw the musical Shout. Great show. A fun night out!

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James T

Great actors at a great price. Just a nice time

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Primo Asis

Beehive - Diamond Head Theatre Wow!!! I have to bring my mother to watch this show. I can guarantee that you will know 95% of the songs in this feature. All classic 1960s music with a very well done narrative of the life of Women in the 60s... through music. The start of the show felt a bit slow. Ok, I was at the preview, but i think it felt a little rough because the audience didn’t know how to respond. “Pulling Teeth” is how could better describe it but Artistic Director John Rampage did tell the audience that the performers were ready for the audience to play along. As the songs started, I was bobbing my head, tapping my feet, and clapping my hands. My first cheer came when “You Can’t Hurry Love” came on... still one of my favorite songs ever. My first tear (yes, I will admit that I cry during awesome moments) came on “Will You Still Love Me” as they did it with so much affection. My heart jumped on “Where The Boys Are” because I know Connie Francis is one of my mother’s favorite artists. My “A-Ha” moment came when “Abraham, Martin, & John.” The whole company on stage with beautiful harmony touching on some of the most significant events in the 60s and the whole history of the U.S.A. At this point I was sold. Make time the time to get to Diamond Head Theater and watch Beehive. If you do, the final act about Woodstock, which I purposely left out, will let you know that this show is worth the price of the ticket!

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Iris wilhelm

Beautiful theatre. Great place for kids

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John Blatt

The new concert series out back is innovative and fun.

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Bonnie Curtin

Just attended February 2020 production of Murder on the Orient Express. Terrific cast with Theo Columbus as the lead. Loved his rendition of the iconic Poirot for the refreshing comedic version. Wonderful venue too.