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Teatro Capitólio

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27: 173:, the cinema-theatre, constructed with reinforced concrete, was officially opened on 10 July 1931. Building it in the Lisbon "theatre district" of Parque Mayer, the architect's aim was to break with the prevailing architectural traditions in Portugal and produce something that distinguished itself from other new buildings of the time. It was designed to be multifunctional, serving as a theatre, music-hall and cinema, and featured numerous innovations, including a naturally lit auditorium and a roof terrace for outdoor film screenings, which was accessed by moving ramps. The same architect was responsible for some changes to the design, carried out in 1933 and 1935. 475: 279:, who had died in August 2009. The rehabilitated theatre was opened in November 2016, equipped with up-to-date stage, sound, and screen technologies and addressing modern safety standards. The main hall has 400 movable seats and can accommodate up to 1000 people standing. The architect for the renovation, Alberto de Souza Oliveira, received the 2016 Valmor and Municipal Architecture Prize for his work. 270:
In December 2007, the Lisbon City Council approved the restoration of the Parque Mayer district and of the theatre. Work on the Capitólio would address the structural water damage and return the building to its original design. The work, which began in the first quarter of 2010, cost around 10
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dictatorship, not because it was less-offensive to the regime than other works by Brecht but because the Government wanted to maintain good diplomatic relations with Brazil. The play's presentation at the Capitólio caused numerous complaints, with some in the audience sympathetic to the
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Due to lack of maintenance the Capitólio became visibly degraded in the 1980s. Several attempts were made to rescue it but in the early 2000s it was proposed to demolish the theatre and replace it with a new performing arts centre, to be designed by the Canadian-American architect
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it has been recognized as the first building of the Modern movement in Portugal and was declared a "Building of Public Interest" in 1983. Suffering from water damage, the theatre was closed in the 1980s and only finally reopened in November 2016 after extensive restoration.
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and notable as the first all-talking sound film was presented at the Capitólio in 1934, as well as many other film classics.
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objecting to the play and throwing things onto the stage. The performance of the play was cancelled a few days later.
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list of the 100 most endangered sites in 2006, drawing international attention to the condition of the structure.
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took over the direction of the Capitólio theatre company. Following the abolition of censorship in 1974 after the
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Built by Sociedade Avenida Parque, Ltda and designed by the architect
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in 1964, the theatre company of the leading Portuguese actress
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balls were another attraction. In 1960 the Brazilian company
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Lisbon
Portugal
Coordinates
38°43′08″N 09°08′48″W / 38.71889°N 9.14667°W / 38.71889; -9.14667
Capacity
Parque Mayer
Lisbon
Portugal
modernist design
Luís Cristino da Silva
A Severa
José Leitão de Barros
Carnival
Maria Della Costa
Bertolt Brecht
The Good Person of Szechwan
Estado Novo
D. Maria II National Theatre
Amélia Rey Colaço
Teatro Avenida
Laura Alves
Carnation Revolution
Deep Throat
Frank Gehry
World Monuments Watch
Casino Lisboa
Raul Solnado
List of theatres and auditoriums in Lisbon

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