Teatro Eliseo
Theatre in Rome, Italy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Theatre in Rome, Italy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Teatro Eliseo (literally "Eliseus Theater") is a theatre located in Rome, Italy.
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Initially named Arena Nazionale ("National Arena"), the open-air theater was built of wood in 1900. In September 1910, the new "Apollo Theater" built in stone was inaugurated. The artistic program reflected the fashions of the time: operetta and variety shows alternated with opera. Two years later, its ridotto was detached and operated separately as a nightclub. The rest of the theater was renamed into Teatro Cines, a venue for film shows and a few operettas. In 1918, the theater got its present name.[1][2]
Over the years the theater took on increasing importance, up to undergoing a makeover in 1938 that decreed its current appearance.[1]
In March 2020, the theater was closed. In December 2023, the Lazio Region announced that it would purchase the theater but then the deal was cancelled.[3][4]
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