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*Antonio Castro. [https://web.archive.org/web/20120217094643/http://www.revistaactores.com/ua_revista/n6/web/enfoques_4.html "Teatro Muñoz Seca, los tiempos del cuplé"]. ''Actores|93''. Accessed April 13, 2012. {{ |
*Antonio Castro. [https://web.archive.org/web/20120217094643/http://www.revistaactores.com/ua_revista/n6/web/enfoques_4.html "Teatro Muñoz Seca, los tiempos del cuplé"]. ''Actores|93''. Accessed April 13, 2012. {{in lang|es}} |
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Address | Plaza del Carmen, 1 Madrid Spain |
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Coordinates | 40°25′06″N 3°42′12″W / 40.4184°N 3.7032°W |
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Opened | October 28, 1930 (as Teatro Munoz Seca)[1] |
Architect | José Espelius Anduaga[2] |
The Muñoz Seca Theater (Teatro Muñoz Seca) is a theater in Madrid, Spain. The theater is named after playwright Pedro Muñoz Seca.
References
- ^ a b c Antonio Castro. "Teatro Muñoz Seca, los tiempos del cuplé" Archived 2012-02-17 at the Wayback Machine. Actores|93. Accessed April 13, 2012
- ^ Oscar Da Rocha; Ricardo Muñoz Fajardo (2007). Madrid modernista: Guía de arquitectura. Editorial Tebar. pp. 174. ISBN 978-84-7360-254-9.
Further reading
- Antonio Castro. "Teatro Muñoz Seca, los tiempos del cuplé". Actores|93. Accessed April 13, 2012. (in Spanish)