Teatro Pavón

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Teatro Pavón

The Teatro Pavón, Calle de Embajadores 9, is a theatre in Madrid opened in 1925. The architect was Teodoro de Anasagasti .[1]

Notable premieres

  • Francisco Alonso's zarzuela Las Leandras - 12 November 1931[2]

References

  1. Rosa M.. Creixell, Teresa-M.. Sala, Esteve Castañer Espais interiors: casa i art : des del segle XVIII al XXI Page 263 2007 "De hecho, Juan Antonio Cortés considera que el teatro-cinema Pavón (Madrid), construido por Anasagasti entre 1923-1925, puede considerarse como un edificio ligado ya al racionalismo, aunque no de una manera inequívoca."
  2. Zarzuela, the Spanish lyric theatre: a complete reference Vincent J. Cincotta - 2003 "Alonso managed to capture and synthesise with his 'espanolismo' not only the musical spitit of Madrid with its distinctive chotis, but that of all of Spain with its ... Las Leandras was premiered in the Pavon Theatre on 12 November 1931."

Coordinates: 40°24′36″N 3°42′23″W / 40.41000°N 3.70639°W / 40.41000; -3.70639

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