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HP Pavilion at San Jose |
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(Attractions & Activities - Cultural Venues) |
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525 W Santa Clara St, San Jose 95113 408-287-7070
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Description:
DOWNTOWN. HP Pavilion at San Jose, also known as the "Shark Tank," is home to the city's NHL franchise, the Sharks. The arena also plays host to other sporting events, including both professional and collegiate basketball games and arena football matches. Furthermore, the multipurpose complex frequently schedules major concerts. Past performers have included the Rolling Stones, Garth Brooks, and Bob Dylan. |
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San Jose Repertory Theatre |
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(Attractions & Activities - Cultural Venues) |
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101 Paseo de San Antonio, San Jose 95113 408-291-2255
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Description:
The San Jose Repertory Theatre has been a part of the city's arts and culture scene for more than 20 years. The theatre, an interesting-looking blue structure, hosts a wide range of productions each season, including children's theatre and international performances. "The Rep" also hosts classes, workshops, and a few annual events like the New American Playwrights Festival. |
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San Jose Stage |
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(Attractions & Activities - Cultural Venues) |
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490 S 1st St, San Jose 95113 408-283-7142
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Description:
DOWNTOWN. This 200-seat theatre is located downtown in an area of San Jose known as the Theatre District. The theatre tends to eschew high-profile shows, opting instead for lesser-known contemporary gems like 1998's "Cumberland Blues." The San Jose Stage also hosts an annual art series. Show prices vary so contact the box office for more details. |
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