Teatro Cervantes de Almería

Teatro Cervantes
Exterior of the theatre
Full name Círculo Mercantil e Industrial y Teatro Cervantes
Location Almería
Coordinates 36°50′13.5″N 2°27′49.2″W / 36.837083°N 2.463667°W / 36.837083; -2.463667
Type Theatre
Construction
Built 1898-1921
Opened 1921
Architect Enrique López Rull

Cervantes Theatre, or Teatro Cervantes de Almería is a theatre named after Miguel de Cervantes in the south-east Spanish province of Almería.

The Partido Comunista de España presented his candidature in a public meeting at the theatre formed by Justiniano Bravo, Luis Navarro Pérez, Vicente Arroyo Pérez and José Bullejos.[1] On October 30, 1993, Luis Jiménez Canga-Argüelles pronounced in a public meeting:[2]

...alentando a todos los hombres de derechas para que se unan y procuren el resurgir de España, con el mismo tesón que defendieron lo más sagrado que guarden en su pecho.

Performances

On April 23, 2017, the singer Mar Hernández gave a concer with his band composed by Juanma Linde, Pepe Mañas, Jesús Morales, José Manuel Prada, Cesar Maldonado, Jordi Spuny and his father Francis Hernández.[3] It also had the guest artists Aitor Sáez and César Maldonado.[4]

References

  1. López López 2016, p. 187.
  2. López López 2016, p. 204.
  3. R. I. (April 17, 2017). "Mar Hernández, de La Voz Kids, en el Teatro Cervantes". Ideal. Almería. Retrieved June 27, 2017.
  4. La Voz (April 27, 2017). "Mar Hernández, un talento sin límites, una voz que emociona". La Voz de Almería. Almería. Retrieved June 27, 2017.

Bibliography

  • López López, Francisco Manuel (June 14, 2016). República, Guerra Civil y represión en Abla (Almería), 1931-1945. Universidad de Almería. p. 646. ISBN 9788416642205.

Coordinates: 36°50′13.5″N 2°27′49.2″W / 36.837083°N 2.463667°W / 36.837083; -2.463667


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