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Teatro de la Cruz

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in 1849 officially declared the theater a "shame of art," and ordered it to be demolished forthwith. However, the demolition was not immediate; the theater reopened in 1850, only to be closed again between 1852 and 1857. Finally demolished in 1859, its existence is commemorated by a small plaque
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During the nineteenth century, Ribera's architectural style, and specifically the style embodied by the Teatro de la Cruz, came under intense official criticism; a
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Founded by the Hermandad de la Soledad in 1584, it soon became the premier venue of its time for Spanish comedy.
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was, during its nearly 200-year existence, the principal theater for comedy in
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In 1743, it was extensively renovated under the direction of the architect
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located at its former location, the intersection of Calle
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Several major works premiered on its stage, including
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Madrid
Pedro de Ribera
Royal Order
Espoz y Mina
central Madrid
El sí de las niñas
Leandro Fernandez de Moratin
Don Juan Tenorio
José Zorrilla
Infos on "Madrid Histórico"
Theatre's documentation
Categories
Entertainment venues in Madrid
Former theatres in Madrid
Corral de comedias

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