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María Guerrero

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soon eroded the Cervantes' audience base, however, and in 1926, the couple was forced to auction the institution, which was purchased by the Argentine government. They then returned to Madrid, where Guerrero died in 1928, at the age of 60.
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in 1908. The couple also set aside a share of their fortune in 1918 for the construction of a new, grand theatre house in Buenos Aires. The project caught the attention of both local high society and the King of
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The Teatro de la Princesa was purchased by the Spanish government following her death and in 1931, it was renamed the
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in 1867. She enrolled at the Official School of Declamation, in the prestigious
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was inaugurated in 1921 with a production of Lope de Vega's
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Index

José María Guerrero de Arcos
Spanish name
surname

Madrid
Fernando Díaz de Mendoza
Madrid
Madrid Royal Conservatory
Teodora Lamadrid
José de Echegaray
Culture of Spain
Benoît-Constant Coquelin
Sarah Bernhardt
Fernando Díaz de Mendoza
Buenos Aires
Argentina
Teatro Odeón
zarzuelas
Spanish literature
Lope de Vega
Spain
Alfonso XIII
Miguel de Cervantes
Cervantes Theatre
La dama boba
radio in Argentina
Teatro María Guerrero
Fernando Fernán Gómez

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