Diamond Head Theatre, Performing arts center in Honolulu, United States.
Diamond Head Theatre is a modern performing arts venue in Honolulu located near the namesake volcanic crater. The theater features seating designed to provide clear views of the stage for all productions presented throughout the year.
The organization traces its roots to 1915 when it was founded as The Footlights. The company relocated to its current location in 1952 and adopted its present name in 1990.
The theater plays a central role in Honolulu's arts scene, drawing residents who support both local and visiting artists. The stage hosts a range of productions throughout the year, from classic plays to contemporary works.
The facility offers on-site parking for guests attending performances. Tickets and information about upcoming shows can be obtained through the website or at the box office.
During World War II, the organization staged over 300 performances for military personnel stationed throughout the Pacific region. These shows provided important morale support for troops at that time.
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