Teatro Avenida

Buenos Aires


This historic theater dating from 1908 originally staged mostly Spanish plays, including Federico Garcia Lorca's Bodas de Sangre in 1933. Today the Avenida's biggest strength is opera, particularly productions by the Buenos Aires Lirica.


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