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Coliseum or Cinema Coliseum is a theatre and cinema in Barcelona, located on 595–599 Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, in the intersection with Rambla de Catalunya. It opened in 1923 and remains one of the biggest film theatres in the city as well of an iconic building of 1920s monumental architecture.
Teatre Apolo is a relic of the city's former cabaret district, Avinguda del Paral·lel. Brossa Espai Escènic , a small venue in El Born with more experimental plays, named after Joan Brossa . This is a list of theatres and concert halls in Barcelona , Catalonia , Spain , and its surrounding metropolitan area .
BTM, Barcelona: 2009–2011 Tour: 2010–2010 Teatro Coliseum, Madrid: 2015–2016 Teatre Tívoli, Barcelona: 2016–2017 Tour: 2017 Teatro Coliseum, Madrid Belgium: 2006 Stadsschouwburg, Antwerp Italy: 2010–2011 Teatro Nazionale, Milan: 2011–2012 Teatro Brancaccio, Rome France: 2010–2012 Théâtre Mogador, Paris: 2012–2014 Tour: 2023 ...
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Premiered at the Teatre Borràs in Barcelona in December 2013, it moved to the Teatre Coliseum. At the end of 2014, it moved to Madrid's Gran Vía. The Great Illusion was relocated to the Coliseum Theatre in Barcelona in April 2015. From September 2015 to April 2016, the show was performed at the Teatro Calderón in Madrid.
The small Cafè-Teatre Llantiol, with its modernista (Art Nouveau) design, in Barcelona's Raval Teatre Apolo is a relic of the city's former cabaret district, Avinguda del Paral·lel Brossa Espai Escènic , a small venue in El Born with more experimental plays, named after Joan Brossa
Lloret, Teresa, Gran Teatre del Liceu, Barcelona. [Barcelona: Fundació Gran Teatre del Liceu], cop. 2002. Òpera Liceu: una exposició en cinc actes: Museu d'Història de Catalunya, 19 setembre de 1997-11 de gener de 1998, Barcelona. [Barcelona]: Generalitat de Catalunya, Departament de Cultura : Proa : Fundació Gran Teatre del Liceu, DL 1997.
Teatre Principal, on the Rambla. The Teatre Principal (in Catalan, or in Spanish Teatro Principal) is the oldest theatre in Barcelona, founded in 1579, built between 1597 and 1603 and rebuilt several times, mainly in 1788 and again in 1848. The theatre was originally named the Teatro de la Santa Cruz in Spanish (or Teatre de la Santa Creu in