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Check the theater’s website for a list of daily screenings. Though you won’t get a complete slate of new movies here, the blockbuster selection is robust. This year’s features have included “Michael” and “The Devil Wears Prada.” Plus, the cinema’s use of the TheaterEars app — which syncs English and Spanish translation tracks to films in real time — makes this theater a wor- thy pick for families and date nights. BEST BURLESQUE Faena Theater 3201 Collins Ave. Miami Beach, 33140 786-655-5600 faena.com Step inside Faena Theater and leave your inhi- bitions at the door. Draped in gold and glowing in deep red, this jewel box of a venue doesn’t just host performances, it seduces you into them. The productions here blur the line be- tween stage and spectator, where every glance lingers a second too long and every movement feels deliberate. It’s cabaret reimagined, equal parts elegance and temptation, where story- telling unfolds in silk, shadow and slow-burn- ing allure. The caliber is as high as the heels. Icon Dita Von Teese has graced the stage with her signature vintage glamour, alongside pow- erhouse singer Macy Gray and captivating performers Ariana Savalas and Kat Cunning. Resident productions Obsession and Tryst keep the energy intoxicating, drawing you deeper into a world that feels indulgent, im- mersive and just a little bit dangerous. It’s not just a show. It’s a slow, smoldering invitation. BEST ADULT CABARET Scarlett’s Cabaret 2920 SW 30th Ave. Hallandale Beach, 33009 954-455-8318 scarlettscabaret.com Scarlett’s Cabaret operates with the confi- dence of a Vegas nightclub dropped directly beside I-95. Massive LED walls pulse above the crowd, DJs blast club hits until sunrise and performers from around the world command seven separate stages throughout the sprawl- ing Hallandale Beach venue. There’s the club’s legendary “100 Girl Parade,” an hourly specta- cle that has become part of South Florida nightlife lore. 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