RomeEntertainment

Dance entertainment in Rome

  1. A

    Teatro Argentina

    Rome’s foremost theatre is one of the two official homes of the Teatro di Roma; the other is the Teatro India. Founded in 1732, it retains its original frescoed ceiling and a grand gilt-and-velvet auditorium. Rossini’s Barber of Seville premiered here. Today it hosts major theatre and dance productions, with occasional performances in English. Book early for the dance productions, which often sell out.

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  2. B

    Teatro Olimpico

    The Accademia Filarmonica Romana holds its season here, and the programme features anything from classical soloists to opera performances, with some contemporary concerts and multimedia events, as well as regular ballet performances.

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