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Teatro Alejandro Tapia y Rivera (commonly referred as "Teatro Tapia"), is the oldest free-standing drama stage building located in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It is named after Alejandro Tapia y Rivera (1826–1882), a Puerto Rican poet and dramatist.
The original design of the building was carried out by the engineer Andrés Librado Tapia and its construction took place between 1869 and 1874. [2] It was inaugurated on February 15, 1874, with the name Teatro Rubio, property of businessman Manuel Rubio. At that time this theater was a modest popular hall.
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1963 Bye, Bye Birdie (Teatro Tapia) 1963 The Fourposter (Teatro Tapia) 1963 The Happy Time (Teatro Tapia) 1963 Macbeth (Teatro Tapia) 1963 Othello (Teatro Tapia) 1964 Life Is a Dream (Astor Theatre) – New York debut; 1966 La Carreta (Greenwich Mews Theatre) 1967 No Exit (Bouwerie Lane Theatre)
The Luis A. Ferré Performing Arts Center (Centro de Bellas Artes Luis A. Ferré in Spanish) is a multi-use performance centre located in the barrio of Santurce in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Alejandro Tapia y Rivera [note 1] (November 12, 1826 – July 19, 1882) was a Puerto Rican poet, playwright, essayist and writer. Tapia is considered to be the father of Puerto Rican literature and as the person who has contributed the most to the cultural advancement of Puerto Rico's literature.
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The Teatro Sierra Maestra (formerly known as the Teatro Lutgardita), in Havana, is Cuba's only known atmospheric style theatre inspired by the Mesoamerican architecture of Latin America. [1] The building was designed by the architects Evelio Govantes and Felix Cabarrocas , with interior design contributed by Fernando Tarazona .