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The inside of the theatre is constructed of wood with six levels of boxes characterizing the design, and has been restored many times. It seats 696 people, including 344 in the stalls and with 40 boxes on five levels seating an additional 352.
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company of Rome, currently directed by Mario Martone. It offers a variety of programmes, some being large-scale productions, although more plays than music or opera are presented today.
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was given its premiere here on 20 February 1816, just after Duke Francesco's death and, in the 19th century, the premieres of many notable operas took place in the theatre, including
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during this time. A series of operas was presented in the winter of 1944–45 in honor of the American and British troops.
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Plantamura notes that the theatre's acoustics were regarded as being excellent and that the architect who designed the
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From 1919 to 1944, more musical offerings than dramatic ones were presented, although the theatre premiered works by
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The venue was used for classical music recordings by the Santa Cecilia orchestra in the 1950s.
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The theatre was commissioned by the Sforza-Cesarini family and designed by the architect
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Plan and longitudinal section of the Teatro Argentina (from Diderot's
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Storia e Descrizione de' Principali Teatri Antichi e Moderni
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Landriani, Paolo (1830). Dottore Giulio Ferrario (ed.).
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Musée du Louvre
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Largo di Torre Argentina
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