Hawaii Theatre is not just a theatre, but a restored historic landmark for the performing arts. Built in 1922 and known for its ornate façade, striking marquee and elegant decorative details, the venue offers an intimate capacity of around 1,400 visitors. This size creates the feel of a prestigious yet approachable stage for concerts, theatre performances, dance programs, film screenings and special cultural events.
Inside, the experience is shaped around the stage, sound and visual character of the auditorium. Visitors value the good acoustics, clear sightlines and classic theatre atmosphere, while the restored interior gives every performance a more ceremonial feel. With its blend of historic charm and practical event space, Hawaii Theatre is especially well suited to events where the connection between performers and audience matters.
The theatre is located at 1130 Bethel St, Honolulu, United States. The entrance is set along Bethel Street, and arrival is easiest when planned directly around the theatre area, using nearby garages, parking lots or short drop-off points depending on the event time. For a broader overview of getting around the city and connecting with other parts of Honolulu, the city description below continues naturally with wider transport information.