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Folk Arts Theater: 1974: Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex, Malate, Manila: 8,458 Tanghalang Pambansa (National Theater) Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (Main Theater) Nicanor Abelardo Theater: 1969: 1,821 Tanghalang Aurelio Tolentino (Little Theater) Aurelio Tolentino Theater: 421 Tanghalang Huseng Batute (Studio Theater) Huseng Batute ...
The Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo or the Main Theater is the largest performance venue inside the Tanghalang Pambansa. It can accommodate up to 1,815 people in four levels: orchestra, boxes, and two balconies. The stage is 25 meters (82 ft) from the main curtain line to the back wall and 38.8 meters (127 ft) from the left wall to the right.
The Manila Metropolitan Theater (Filipino: Tanghalang Metropolitan), also known as the Metropolitan Theater, abbreviated as the MET, is a historic Philippine Art Deco building located in Plaza Lawton in Ermita, Manila. It is recognized as the forefront of the Art Deco architectural style in the Philippines. [3]
The Tanghalang Pambansa (English: National Theater) is the flagship venue and principal offices of the Cultural Center of the Philippines. Formally called the Theater of Performing Arts, it houses three major performing arts venues; one theater for film screenings; galleries; a museum; and the center's library and archives.
In 1978, the theater was the venue of the first Philippine Folk Festival, and the first Metropop Song Festival. It was also one of the venues of the Manila International Film Festival, annual Lenten folk presentations, misas de gallo, and an Alamat series depicting Filipino legends or epics through dance and drama. [3]
The Aliw Theater is situated in an area spanning 3,614 square meters (38,900 sq ft). [1] The theater has a seating capacity of 2,358 people, with the seating area covering an area of 2,150 square meters (23,100 sq ft). The performing area of Aliw Theater has a width of 27 meters (89 ft) and a height of 1.32 meters (4.3 ft). [8]
The Cultural Center of the Philippines administers the National Arts Center, a 13.5-hectare (33-acre) complex at the Makiling Forest Reservation in Los Baños, Laguna. The complex hosts the Philippine High School for the Arts. Its flagship venue is the Tanghalang Maria Makiling, an open-air auditorium that can seat up to 1,800 people.
On June 1 and 2, 2013, the season ended in PAGCOR Grand Theater in Parañaque, Metro Manila where six acts vied for the grand prize of ₱4,000,000.00 (about £31,100, €36,400, US$47,300). Thirteen year-old singer Roel Manlangit from Valencia, Bukidnon was hailed as the winner of the fourth season.