6 Best Performing Arts in New Orleans, Louisiana

Friends of Music

Uptown

This organization brings superior performers from all over the world to Tulane University's Dixon Hall. Concerts take place approximately once a month, and tickets usually cost $30 to $35.

New Orleans Shakespeare Festival at Tulane

Uptown

Tulane's Shakespeare Festival, at the university's Dixon Concert Hall, interprets the Bard's work in a series of three to four imaginative, high-quality productions each season.

Prytania Theatre

Uptown

A visit to the city's last single-screen movie house, hidden in an Uptown residential area, is a reminder of the days when neighborhood movie theaters offered entertainment as well as air-conditioned relief from the summer heat. The Prytania shows first-run crowd-pleasers and the occasional independent feature. The Grindhouse Cafe sells coffee and snacks out front.

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Roussel Performance Hall at Loyola University

Uptown

The excellent Loyola music department hosts regular performances at its Roussel Performance Hall, including guest appearances by internationally known performers and the occasional opera. The Montage Fine and Performing Arts Series spotlights students in everything from jazz to ballet.

6363 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, Louisiana, 70118, USA
504-865–2074

Summer Lyric Theatre

Uptown

This theater produces three crowd-pleasing musicals every summer at Tulane's Dixon Hall. Tickets run from $5 to $35 and tend to sell out fast.

Zeitgeist Multidisciplinary Arts Center

Uptown

Working with volunteer staff and a shoestring budget, Zeitgeist founder and filmmaker Rene Broussard established this funky and eclectic space as a venue for experimental theater. It later developed into the city's center for alternative cinema, though it continues to stage live performances as well.