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Bangkok Playhouse
Open since 1993, this modern private theatre hosts modern drama and other performing arts, as well as the occasional visual-art exhibition. Show times and prices vary; call ahead for details.
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Boxing Stadium
The big-time muay thai fighters spar at Lumphini's coveted ring. Matches occur on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday at . Tickets cost around ฿2000 for ringside seats. The stadium doesn't usually fill up until the main event around .There has been talk of the Lumphini Stadium moving to a new location on Th Nang Linji.
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Goethe Institut
Bangkok's various cultural centres extend an open invitation to the entire city for monthly art exhibits, film screenings, stage performances and annual festivals. Also hosts Bangkok Poetry slams and Christmas Art Fair.
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Joe Louis Puppet Theatre
The ancient art of Thai puppetry (lákhawn lék) was rescued by the late Sakorn Yangkhiawsod, more popularly known as Joe Louis, in 1985. Joe's children now carry on the tradition. His creations are controlled by three puppeteers and can strike many humanlike poses. Modelled after the characters in the epics Ramayana and Phra Aphaimani, the puppets perform nightly at this air-conditioned theatre, conveniently located in the Suan Lum Night Bazaar, as well as at the King Power Theater.
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Sala Rim Nam
The historic Oriental Hotel hosts dinner theatre in a sumptuous Thai pavilion located across the river in Thonburi. Free shuttle boats transfer guests across the river from the hotel's dock. The price is well above average, reflecting the means of the hotel's client base.
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