Quito Entertainment

  1. Ballet Folklórico Nacional Jacchigua

    This folkloric ballet is as touristy as it is spectacular and is presented daily at the Teatro Demetrio Agilera at the Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana. It's quite a show. Contact any travel agency or upper-end hotel for tickets or buy them at the door or online.

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  2. Cinemark

    The most recent Hollywood blockbusters are shown at Cinemark , a multiscreen, state-of-the-art cinema. Also check out Multicines.

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  3. Multicines

    The most recent Hollywood blockbusters are shown at Multicines, a multiscreen, state-of-the-art cinema. Also check out Cinemark.

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  4. Patio de Comedías

    Presents plays and performances Thursday through Sunday nights, usually at .

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  5. Teatro Bolívar

    Likely the city's most illustrious theater and definitely one of its most important, the Bolívar is currently undergoing restoration work after a fire nearly burnt it to the ground. Performances and tours - everything from theatrical works to international tango-electronica gigs - are still given. Situated between Flores and Guayaquil.

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  6. Teatro Prometeo

    Affiliated with the Casa de La Cultura Ecuatoriana, this inexpensive venue often has modern-dance performances and other shows that non-Spanish speakers can enjoy.

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  7. Teatro Sucre

    Recently restored and now standing gloriously over the Plaza del Teatro, this is the city's most historical theater. Performances range from jazz and classical music to ballet, modern dance and opera.

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