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  2. Consolidated Theatres (Hawaii) - Wikipedia

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    Consolidated Theatres is a Hawaiʻi-based movie theater chain. It operates six locations in the state as of August 2023, and is one of two major cinema chains in Hawaiʻi, with the other being Regal Cinemas. It screens first-run feature films, as well as some arthouse and independent films along with films from Asia.

  3. Ward Centers - Wikipedia

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    Ward Centers is a retail hub as host to Ward Entertainment Center, Ward Centre, Ward Village Shops, and multimillion-dollar 150,000 square foot (14,000 m 2) entertainment center. The theater complex, owned by Consolidated Theatres , and a Dave and Busters which opened in 2001 - which is expected to shut down in 2025.

  4. Neal S. Blaisdell Center - Wikipedia

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    With a capacity of 2,158 seats, the Neal S. Blaisdell Concert Hall was the home of the Honolulu Symphony and the Hawaiʻi Opera Theatre. Broadway productions such as The Phantom of the Opera , Les Misérables , Rent , Miss Saigon , Chicago , Cats , and other national touring shows have performed at the concert hall. [ 8 ]

  5. Ward Village - Wikipedia

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    Ward Village is a 60-acre (24 ha), master-planned community in the Kaka'ako district of Honolulu. It is being developed by The Howard Hughes Corporation . Once completed, this beachfront development will have luxury residences, retail stores, entertainment venues, pedestrian friendly streets, a Skyline rail station, and public open space.

  6. Diamond Head Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Les Misérables A Hawaii Community Theatre Premiere September 26, 2008 – October 12, 2008 Peter Pan December 5, 2008 – December 31, 2008 Souvenir

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  8. Waikiki Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Waikiki Theatre, also known as Waikiki Theatre 3 from 1969 and on, was a single-screen movie theater located in Waikīkī, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. Designed by architect Charles William Dickey , it opened August 20, 1936 and was located at 2284 Kalakaua Avenue until its closure in November 2002.

  9. Kahala Mall - Wikipedia

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    Opening in November 1954 as Waialae Shopping Center, [1] it was renovated in 1969-1970 [2] by Philip Lyon, Gordon and Company and became known as Kahala Mall. It once included the first F.W. Woolworth Company dime store in Hawaii. [ 3 ]