Karl Marx Theatre

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Karl Marx Theatre
Teatro Karl Marx
Karl Marx Theatre mosbo6.jpg
Former namesTeatro Blanquita
AddressAve 1ª, entre 8 y 10
Havana
Cuba
Coordinates23°07′46″N 82°25′11″W / 23.12944°N 82.41963°W / 23.12944; -82.41963Coordinates: 23°07′46″N 82°25′11″W / 23.12944°N 82.41963°W / 23.12944; -82.41963
Capacity5,500

The Karl Marx Theatre (Spanish: Teatro Karl Marx) is a theatre in Havana, Cuba. It was originally known as the Teatro Blanquita, owned and built by Alfredo Hornedo, renamed to the Teatro Charles Chaplin following the Cuban Revolution of 1959, and finally received its current name in 1975.[1]

The venue has an auditorium, with seating capacity of 5,500 people, and is used for shows by stars from Cuba and abroad. In 1956, Liberace appeared on stage as part of his first international tour.

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  1. ^ "Teatro Karl Marx - EcuRed". www.ecured.cu (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-08-18.

Address[]

Ave 1ª, entre 8 y 10,
Miramar, Playa, Havana,
11300

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