TaipeiEntertainment

Live Performance entertainment in Taipei

  1. A

    Red Pavilion Theatre

    The Red Pavilion Theatre is one of Taipei's older buildings. The wooden, octagonal structure was originally a public market, then a theatre for Chinese opera as well as a second-run cinema. Since beginning life anew as a multipurpose centre for vocal and visual arts it has hosted a variety of performers and performances, such as Taiwan-based world music group A Moving Sound and the Taipei run of the Vagina Monologues.

    Exhibits and performances change frequently, but even if you come just to check it out (or have a coffee), it's worth the time.

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  2. B

    Orange Music Cafe

    Orange is the predominant colour of this bar and café located across from Shilin MRT station's exit two. An up and coming chill-out spot, Orange serves food, but is better known for another fire-related activity, the 'fire dance' performances which begin every Friday night at 22:50.

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  3. C

    Corridor Cafe

    Smack in the middle of Taiwan's most respected institute of higher learning, the Corridor Cafe offers a small-stage performance space for both planned and ad-hoc performances. Good coffee, artistic vibes and a good place to meet up with Taipei artists.

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