Theatre entertainment in Argentina
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El Cubo
A hip small Abasto space, it hosts gutsy theater pieces and offbeat performances such as queer musicals.
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Teatro Opera
This classic theater, which boasts an art deco exterior, offers over 2400 seats and has performances that range from piano recitals to rock concerts to tango and ballet. It served many years as a movie cinema, later becoming a live theater venue.
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Teatro de la Ribera
This small, colorful theater, funded by famous Argentine painter Benito Quinquela Martín, was built in 1971 and holds nearly 650 seats. Check out the upright piano in the lobby; it was painted by Martín.
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Teatro del Pueblo
A smaller venue with two halls in the basement, this theater – one of the first independent theatres in Argentina – shows both classic and contemporary productions at affordable prices.
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Teatro Paseo la Plaza
Located in a small and pleasant outdoor shopping mall, this complex features several theater halls that run both classic and contemporary productions, including tango, theater and comedy.
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Celcit
Standing for Centro Latinoamericano de Creación e Investigación Teatral, this venue features independent Latin American productions and offers plenty of workshops and classes.
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Cine Teatro Atlas
Such rock-and-roll greats as Charly García and Los Pericos have played this small theater, which doubles as a cinema (www.cinesdelacosta.com) during off-season months.
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Teatro Presidente Alvear
Inaugurated in 1942 and named after an Argentine president whose wife sang opera, this theater holds over 700 and shows many musical productions, including tango.
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Teatro Municipal Primero de Mayo
Designed in the French neo-renaissance style so common in Argentina at the turn of the 20th century, this theater presents both drama and dance performances.
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Teatro la Carbonera
Holds about a hundred people and presents mostly experimental theater, but also dabbles in musicals along with contemporary and theatrical dance.
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Teatro del Rayo
This cozy theater and bar with wooden tables shows art films and cult classics on a small screen. It also has occasional theater performances.
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La Scala de San Telmo
This small San Telmo venue puts on classical and contemporary concerts featuring piano, tango, musical comedy and musical-related workshops.
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Actors Studio Teatro
Offers new interpretations of old classics, along with cutting-edge productions in its 120-seat theater. Also has occasional acting classes.
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Soul Café
Grab a table and enjoy everything from live rock en español (Spanish-language rock) to jazz and theater. Shows start after 10pm.
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Teatro Avenida
This beautiful 1906 venue highlights mostly classical music, ballet and flamenco – but its biggest strength is opera.
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Teatro Coliseo
Classical arts entertain here, with occasional surprises such as Argentine-American rock star Kevin Johansen.
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Abasto Social Club
A small venue with weekend performances and concerts, along with a cafe-bar. Various classes and workshops.
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Teatro Santa Fe
There is a number of theatre options in Mar del Plata, view live dance and comedy shows at this venue.
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Teatro 25 de Mayo
In the same building as the Palacio Legislativo is Teatro 25 de Mayo, Santiago's prime theater venue.
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Espacio Callejón
A small independent venue showcasing new theater, music and dance, and offers a few classes.
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Teatro El Círculo
The city’s main performing arts venue is in a lovely building dating from 1904.
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Teatro Auditorium
Part of the casino complex, this place offers quality musical theater.
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