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Latest revision as of 14:07, 7 November 2023
theatre in Porto, Portugal
- Teatro Baquet
- Teatro da Trinidade
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English | Teatro Sá da Bandeira [Porto, PT] | theatre in Porto, Portugal |
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The Teatro Sá da Bandeira is the oldest performance venue in the city of Porto, with a capacity for 786 people and opened in 1846, it was responsible for the first presentation of films produced in Portuguese(on 12 November 1896, by Aurélio Paz dos Reis), and was converted in the first years of its opening on stage to some of the 19th century theater biggest stars, such as Sarah Bernhardt, Julián Gayarre and Antonio Scalvini. (English)
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1846
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20 March 1888Gregorian
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4 June 1875Gregorian
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