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The
Ritz Theatre is a 400-seat theatre featuring a state-of-the-art sound
system, theatrical lighting and a 30'x40' performance stage. On any given
night, you might witness the old school sounds of the Manhattans or the
smooth jazz sounds of Nnenna Freelon, Rene Marie, or AHMAD JAMAL.
Ritz
Theatre & LaVilla Museum features the finest in African American shows
and educational performances, from the emotionally charged blessing of Archbishop
Desmond Tutu, to intimate concerts by Blues legend Bobby "Blue" Bland
and jazz man AHMAD JAMAL, to the storytelling genius of Kala Jojo and Queen
Nur. Our season of events seamlessly blends old and new, classic and neo classical,
bringing diverse musical and theatrical styles onto the same stage to celebrate
the rich heritage of African American music and culture. If you've had
a ticket to a Ritz event, you may have seen Porgy and Bess, Parliament Funkadelic,
Neo Soul Artist KEM, The Baba Ishangi African Dancers, R&B legend Jeffrey
Osborne or an original stage production of August Wilson's Pulitzer prize
winning "The Piano Lesson". All stage performances take place in
our intimate, state-of-the-art 400-seat auditorium.
On the first Friday of every month, the Ritz hosts "Amateur Night at
the Ritz", one of the most popular talent showcases in Jacksonville since
the Ritz grand re-opening in October of 1999. Amateur Night is modeled after
Amateur Night at Harlem's famed Apollo Theatre, and like the Apollo show,
the cheers or boo of the audience decides who goes home with the cash prize.
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