Wednesday, 8 October 2008

Inside Maria Guerrero Theatre


Remember I was going to see La Fura dels Baus in Maria Guerrero Theatre!?... Well here is an inside photo of this wonderful theater 1st home of the CDN (National center of Drama)... Opened in 1885 with the name of "the princess theatre" and changed to is actual name in 1931.
The piece was wonderful I loved it, shame it was not possible to take photos during the act, but I guess it's fare... If your in Madrid till the 19th of october I strogely recomend you to go and see it...

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16 comments:

Unknown said...

La Fura dels Baus on a conventional theater? I've never seen them performing on a standard stage...

The church on the previous post is awesome! Also like the red corner building on the right.

EG CameraGirl said...

The building's interior looks regal in red and gold.

Tanya Breese said...

So majestic looking! Happy you had a fun evening :)

Hilda said...

What a beautiful theater! I adore the balcony rails!

Louis la Vache said...

Beautiful theater - "Louis" should like to see this!

Regarding your comment about Jack London's cabin - that is one of the older surviving buildings on the west coast, but older still are the missions built by the Spanish priests. There is a chain of missions, each 1 day travel by horse apart, stretching from the border with Mexico to Sonoma north east of San Francisco.

Mariposa said...

Sponsor me to Madrid! Make sure it's before the 19th of Oct..so i can go experience this gorgeous theater first hand.. this pic is breath-taking!

Olivier said...

il est beau à l'intérieur, il me fait penser a ces vieux (et grands) cinémas parisien.

it is beautiful on the inside, it makes me think of these old (and large) Parisian cinemas.

Diederick Wijmans said...

This theatre looks very impressive indeed! I like the way you taook the photo with all the people doing something different from each other. Very nice!

Virginia said...

OH yes, I think you made a lovely capture here. Diederick is right, the people add such interest. The red is a showstopper as well. (unintended pun!)
Thanks for showing us the inside. I appreciate you stopping by my blog so often. Thanks!

Petrea Burchard said...

Both photo and setting, magnificent.

HZDP said...

Wow, this is definately a wonderful photo, I love how the people were featured here. Beautiful~~

Copenhagen said...

Stunning! I long wish I can visit Spain again!

Jim Klenke said...

It looks like a great place to see a play, not a bad seat in there.

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Beautiful! I love looking at the the other people!

Greyhound Girl said...

I adore going to the theater and I've had the pleasure of seeing performances in many grand old places. This is now on my list of places I must go in my lifetime. Such grandeur.

Tash said...

Just gorgeous - place & photo - the setting, the angle, the color! And I'd really like to know how you get such crips photos inside. I am so impressed.