Teatro Figaro

Calle del Doctor Cortezo 5,
Madrid 28012

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Joe Vogel
Joe Vogel on December 26, 2010 at 3:17 am

Opened November 11, 1931, according to this web page (also in Spanish) which features a small color photo of a mural in the “vestibulo” (which I believe means lobby.) This was one of two murals painted for the theater by artist Alfonso Ponce de Leon. The other has been moved to a museum.

The article contains this sentence: “De la arquitectura original interior apenas queda nada.” I’m afraid the final three-word phrase means “almost nothing remains.” One line makes reference to a “…great beam and iron straps that hold up the walls” (Google translation.) It also notes that the seating capcity has been reduced to 500.

From my rusty Spanish and a couple of really awful computer translations, it appears that the theater hosted a few stage productions in the 1930s, then presented only movies until 1969, but today it is used for live theater. The article also says that the stage and dressing rooms are currently being renovated.

Architect Felipe Lopez Delgado’s design for this theater won the second prize at Spain’s 1932 National Exposition of Fine Arts.

The theater can be found at Google Maps with the address: Calle del Doctor Cortezo 5, 28012 Madrid, Spain.

CSWalczak
CSWalczak on December 24, 2010 at 5:36 pm

My Spanish is rather limited, but I believe that this webpage, with pictures, indicates that the theater opened in 1931 as the Cine Moderne and is located on the Calle Dr. Cortez: View link