| Theatre of María Guerrero | |
|---|---|
| Native name Spanish: Teatro María Guerrero  | |
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| Location | Madrid, Spain | 
| Coordinates | 40°25′22″N 3°41′35″W / 40.422915°N 3.693006°W | 
| Built | 1884-1885 | 
| Official name | Teatro María Guerrero | 
| Type | Non-movable | 
| Criteria | Monument | 
| Designated | 1996 | 
| Reference no. | RI-51-0009160 | 
![]() Location of Theatre of María Guerrero in Spain  | |
The Theatre of María Guerrero (Spanish: Teatro María Guerrero) is a theatre located in Madrid, Spain. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural on 1 March 1996.[1] It is the home of the national theatre of Spain, Centro Dramático Nacional.[2]
Its plays was programmed on 15 January 1934 until 1935, when it was remodeled.[3] It was closed on 27 April 1940 because Spanish Civil War started.[4] It was directed successively by Luis Escobar Kirkpatrick (with Huberto Pérez de la Ossa as subdirector) (1940-1952), Claudio de la Torre (1952-1960) and José Luis Alonso Mañés (1960-1975).[5]
References
- ↑ "Visitas guiadas gratuitas". Centro Dramático Nacional (in Spanish). INAEM. Retrieved 19 February 2019.
 - ↑ "Teatro María Guerrero". Centro Dramático Nacional (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 5 September 2010. Retrieved 19 February 2019.
 - ↑ Aguilera Sastre, Juan (2002). Antonio Ayora y el aula de teatro del Instituto San Isidro de Madrid. Centro de Documentación Teatral. INAEM. p. 194.
 - ↑ Oliva, César (2009). Versos y trazas: (un recorrido personal por la comedia española). EDITUM. p. 218. ISBN 9788483718605.
 - ↑ Cornago Bernal, Óscar (2000). Discurso Teórico Y Puesta en Escena en Los Años Sesenta. CSIC Press. p. 76. ISBN 9788400079048.
 
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