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  2. Teatro Colón - Wikipedia

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    The present Colón replaced an original theatre which opened in 1857. ... Buenos Aires, 1969. Ferro, Valenti. Las voces del Teatro Colón, Buenos Aires, 1982; Garland ...

  3. Teatro Nacional Cervantes - Wikipedia

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    Located on Córdoba Avenue and two blocks north of Buenos Aires' renowned opera house, the Colón Theatre, the Cervantes houses three performance halls. The María Guerrero Salon is the theatre's main hall. Its 456 m 2 (4,900 ft 2) stage features a 12 m (39 ft) rotating circular platform and can be extended by a further 2.7 m (9 ft). The ...

  4. Theatre of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Buenos Aires is one of the world's capitals of theatre. [1] The Teatro Colón is a national landmark for opera and classical performances; built at the end of the 19th century, its acoustics are considered the best in the world, [2] and has undergone a major refurbishment in order to preserve its outstanding sound characteristics, the French-romantic style, the Golden Room (a minor auditorium ...

  5. El Ateneo Grand Splendid - Wikipedia

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    The eclecticist building features ceiling frescoes painted by the Italian artist Nazareno Orlandi and caryatids sculpted by Troiano Troiani, [4] whose work also graces the cornice along the Palacio de la Legislatura de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. The theatre had a seating capacity of 1,050, and staged a variety of performances, including ...

  6. Multiteatro - Wikipedia

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    The original site became the Teatro Cómico, now the Teatro Lola Membrives , and the new location, on the opposite side of the street, became the Teatro Smart. [2] Many of the stars of the Golden Age of Argentine Theater, including Luis Arata , [ 3 ] Amelia Bence [ 4 ] Olinda Bozán , [ 5 ] Gloria Guzmán , [ 6 ] Mecha Ortiz [ 7 ] Enrique ...

  7. Teatro General San Martín - Wikipedia

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    The Municipal Theater of Buenos Aires was inaugurated in its stead on May 23, 1944, for the promotion and expansion of the theatre in Argentina. The institution was renamed Teatro General San Martín (in honor of the centennial of the death of General José de San Martín , the hero of the Argentine War of Independence ) by order of President ...

  8. Avenida Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Avenida Theatre was inaugurated on Buenos Aires' central Avenida de Mayo in 1908 with a production of Spanish dramatist Lope de Vega's Justice Without Revenge.The production was directed by María Guerrero, a Spanish Argentine theatre director who popularized classical drama in Argentina during the late 19th century and would establish the important Cervantes Theatre in 1921.

  9. Colon Theater Ballet - Wikipedia

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    Colon Theater Ballet is a ballet company based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The company is attached to the Colon Theater, which is also home to the Buenos Aires Philharmonic orchestra and the Colon Theater Opera company. It was established in 1925 and is the oldest ballet company in South America.