El Viejo Almacén


One of BA's longest-running shows (since 1969), this venue is a charming old building from the 1800s. Dinner is served at a multistory restaurant in the main building, then everyone heads across the street to the small theater with an intimate stage, highly athletic dancers and plenty of glitz.


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