The Smith Center for the Performing Arts
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The Smith Center for the Performing Arts

Las Vegas, Nevada

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An Art Deco-revival concert hall that gave Las Vegas the proper performing-arts venue it had always lacked — Reynolds Hall is acoustically excellent, the smaller Cabaret Jazz room is intimate enough for the kind of acts that play one-night stands. National Broadway tours, the Las Vegas Philharmonic, and a serious jazz program. Real culture, downtown.

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The Cabaret Jazz programming is where the Smith Center is at its best — small room, big-name jazz, no bad seat in the house.

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