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width of the façade. The initial reception of the interior by Lisbon's newspapers was very positive although, over the years, it became criticised for being small, cramped and lacking in suitable emergency exits. In part, this criticism may have been because an additional 96 seats were added in the 20th century.
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was due to begin on 13 December 1967. The cause of the fire was believed to have been an electrical fault. The theatre was completely destroyed, with the firefighters having been hindered by a lack of water pressure. In September 1970 the Lisbon municipality approved the demolition of the building
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opened on 11 February 1888 and until 1906 was the only entertainment facility on the Avenida da Liberdade. It had a very simple appearance, with little architectural distinction. On the ground floor of the façade were four wooden doors, while on the first floor there was an iron balcony across the
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passed through the theatre, but it found it easier to fill the house for operettas, variety shows, farces, comedies, and sentimental dramas. It had its greatest public and commercial successes in the 1920s and 1930s with popular shows, such as those put on by the
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noting that it was "newly dressed to hide its old age", stating that it had been transformed into a small theatre in the style of Paris.
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often experienced difficulties in making a profit, particularly in its early years. Almost all
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theatre company moved into the theatre following the destruction by fire of the
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was also destroyed by fire, which broke out 30 minutes before a performance of
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By the 1950s, however, serious consideration was being given to the future of
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Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo, 1st Marquis of Pombal
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Avenida da Liberdade
Lisbon
Coordinates
38°43′10.6″N 09°08′39.5″W / 38.719611°N 9.144306°W / 38.719611; -9.144306
Avenida da Liberdade
Lisbon
Portugal
1755 Lisbon earthquake
Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo, 1st Marquis of Pombal
Passeio Público
genres
Maria Matos
Palmira Bastos
Alves da Cunha
pt
Chaby Pinheiro
pt
Beatriz Costa
Eunice Muñoz
João Villaret
Laura Alves
Vasco Santana
D. Maria II National Theatre
Amélia Rey Colaço
Diário de Lisboa
The Birthday Party
Harold Pinter
List of theatres and auditoriums in Lisbon
"RevelarLX - Abertura da Av. da Liberdade e o Fim do Passeio Público em 1879"

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