National Theatre of Venezuela
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The Teatro Nacional de Venezuela is a building (opened 1905) and associated theatre company in Caracas. The theatre presents plays, operas and zarzuelas. It was re-named after Román Chalbaud shortly after the death of this Venezuelan film director, screenwriter and playwright.[1]
References
- ^ Sanchez, Carlos Eduardo (14 September 2023). "National Theater will now be named after Román Chalbaud". Últimas Noticias. Retrieved 15 September 2023.
External links
- Teatro Nacional de Venezuela on teatroccs.org.ve (in Spanish)
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