Teatro Brancaccio

Theatre in Rome, Italy
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Teatro Brancaccio

The Teatro Brancaccio (i.e. "Brancaccio Theater"), also known as Politeama Brancaccio, is a 1,300-seat theatre and cinema located in Esquilino, Rome, Italy.

It was inaugurated in 1916 with the name Teatro Morgana and since 1937 it was used also as a cinema. After some years of decline the theater, owned by the City of Rome, was restored and reopened in 1978.[1]

References

  1. ^ Franco Ferrari. Intorno al palcoscenico: storie e cronache dell'organizzatore teatrale. FrancoAngeli, 2012. ISBN 8820407299.
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