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Beit Lothan
Coffee, tea and a sheesha are available in a quiet garden, adjacent to the Beit Lothan cultural centre.
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Cinemas
Considering its size, Kuwait has an overwhelming number of cinemas, which unfortunately show the same films (usually heavily edited to exclude kissing, nudity and sex - violence, however, is left uncensored). The more popular and modern of the cinemas are at Sharq Souq and in the Al-Fanar Shopping Complex. Admission to all films costs around KD3 . Call 80 3456 for What's On and Where.
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Kuwait Little Theatre
Arabic theatre has enjoyed a long history in Kuwait, dating back to 1922 when the first amateur plays were performed, and are highly popular with Arab audiences. Two groups perform in English. The Kuwait Players began in 1952 and stage about bitious productions per year from pantomime to Shakespeare. The other company is Kuwait Little Theatre, which has been performing comedies and dramas in its own venue in Al-Ahmadi since 1948.
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Souq Marbarakia
Women may feel rather uncomfortable in the covered inner courtyard of the old souq, near the cafés on the western edge of the souq, but men will love the convivial atmosphere.
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