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Lope de Vega Theatre (Madrid)

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The Lope de Vega Theatre was built between 1946 and 1947. It provided seating at the orchestra level and in two levels of balconies, with ornate decorations. It opened in August 1950, when the first live shows were performed in what became one of Madrid's showplace theatres. Popular artists including
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In 1997 the building was converted back to a showplace theatre, with 1,496 seats. The owner expanded the theatre's stagehouse into a building at the rear of the property. Shows after that date included "Man of La Mancha", "Beauty and the Beast", "Phantom of the Opera", "Mama Mia!" and "Jesus Christ
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opened in the theatre. In 1966 the theatre was converted to a cinema, renamed Cine Lope de Vega, with 1,557 seats. However, it continued to occasionally put on live theatrical performances and other shows. In 1987, it hosted the
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Buildings and structures in Palacio neighborhood, Madrid
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Lope de Vega Theatre is located in Madrid
Madrid
Coordinates
40°25′19″N 3°42′32″W / 40.421865°N 3.708806°W / 40.421865; -3.708806
Stage Entertainment
Madrid
Juanita Reina
1st Goya Awards
Stage Entertainment



"Teatro Lope de Vega"
"Teatro Lope de Vega"
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Categories
Theatres in Madrid
Theatres completed in 1947
1947 establishments in Spain
Buildings and structures in Palacio neighborhood, Madrid

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