Buenos Aires theatre

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Buenos Aires theatre is the vibrant theatrical tradition and scene of Argentina’s capital, renowned for its diverse productions, historic venues, and influential role in Spanish-language performing arts.

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instanceOf performing arts tradition
theatre scene
alsoKnownAs Porteño theatre
country Argentina
hasCentre Avenida Corrientes
hasCharacteristic high theatre attendance per capita
mix of commercial and experimental stages
strong tradition of actor training
hasFestival FIBA – Festival Internacional de Buenos Aires
hasGenre comedy
drama
experimental theatre
musical theatre
political theatre
hasInfluenceOn Latin American theatre
Spanish-language theatre
hasMovement independent theatre (off-Corrientes)
underground theatre
hasNeighbourhood Abasto
Balvanera
Palermo
San Nicolás
San Telmo
hasOrganization Teatro San Martín
surface form: Complejo Teatral de Buenos Aires

Teatro Colón
surface form: Teatro Colón Ballet and Opera companies

Teatro Nacional Cervantes (national theatre of Argentina)
hasVenue Teatro Astral
Teatro Broadway (Buenos Aires)
Teatro Coliseo
Teatro Colón
Teatro El Cubo
Teatro El Galpón de Catalinas
Teatro El Nacional
Teatro El Tinglado
Teatro Empire
Teatro San Martín
surface form: Teatro General San Martín

Teatro Gran Rex
Teatro del Pueblo
surface form: Teatro IFT

Teatro Picadero
surface form: Teatro La Comedia

Teatro Liceo
Teatro Lola Membrives
Teatro Maipo
Teatro Metropolitan
Teatro Nacional Cervantes
Teatro Payró
Teatro Picadero
Teatro Presidente Alvear
Teatro Regina
Teatro San Martín
surface form: Teatro San Martín (Buenos Aires)

Teatro del Pueblo
Teatro Ópera
language Spanish
locatedIn Autonomous City of Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires
notableFor diverse theatrical productions
historic theatre venues
influential role in Spanish-language performing arts
strong independent theatre movement
timePeriod 20th century
21st century

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Rioplatense Spanish usedIn Buenos Aires theatre