Teatro Nacional Ruben Dario

Teatro Nacional Ruben Dario

Teatro Nacional Ruben Dario
4.5

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LolaGo1
Washington DC, DC6,407 contributions
Dec 2022 • Solo
The place was closed when I visited it. I was impressed by its size and noted the ample number of parking spaces for visitors. I took some pictures and promised myself to be back here to see a live show.

Accross from this attractions are tents that appeared to have some circus shows. Will try to see them too.
Written 6 December 2022
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Trevor L
Yaren359 contributions
Dec 2016 • Couples
It was our delight to find a reading of Dario's poetry one evening at the National Theatre Building which bears his name. The exterior of the building is not overly exciting but the decoration on the inside are worth the price of admission alone. The theatre changes it's performances often and it is noted for the variety of production. Unfortunately, the Teatro is closed if there is no perfomance though if there is something on, make a beeline for it! The theater is divided into 2 areas. One with a large stage and high capacity seating for larger shows and the Crystal Room with 2 magnificent crystal chandeliers for smaller shows and art exhibits.
Written 8 October 2017
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Lonnelda M
Trinity, United States67 contributions
Nov 2016 • Friends
I have been to an exhibition and a performance at this theatre. Let me start off by saying that it is a beautiful building full of history. The theatre changes it's performances often and has a variety from Opera to productions for children and concerts and everything in between. The theater is divided generally into 2 areas. One with a large stage and high capacity seating for larger shows and the Crystal Room with 2 magnificent crystal chandeliers for smaller shows and art exhibits.
Written 13 March 2017
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Aaron M
Jinotega, Nicaragua57 contributions
Sep 2016 • Friends
We saw a local performance of Aladdin "Aladino" and it was well put together. It did include numbers by young dance school students who were not professional, but it did not take away from the professionalism of the play and was actually rather cute. Te event was a gala. We paid $15 for balcony seats. My only regret is that we got seats on the side which seemed like a good idea since it put us closer to the stage. However, the seats are forward facing and you had to have your head turned and half hanging over the rail to see half of the stage. Even so, I was not dissapointed with the money we spent for the quality of production.. especially in Nicaragua where things tend to be a little more "relaxed".
Written 27 September 2016
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MakatiJoe
Pembroke Pines, FL1,042 contributions
Aug 2016 • Friends
Definitely one of the most impressive theaters I have seen in Latin America. The national dance and music show we witnessed was world class and had people cheering for more. The decor of the theater reminds me of some of the more impressive venues in Europe and Russia. Highly recommended for those interested in top class cultural shows.
Written 7 August 2016
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Exeter2000
Managua, Nicaragua104 contributions
Feb 2016 • Friends
The theater is NOT open for visitors unless there is an event. Its the second best rated Latin American theater after Teatro Colon of Buenos Aires. Its a must visit, and do go see a show. The theater hosts about 10 events per month, so check out whats playing.
Written 9 February 2016
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Stines P
Tilburg, The Netherlands107 contributions
Aug 2015 • Family
The building is nice and the mayor sala is very good for concerts. I've seen some good music here. Located just behind revolution square.
Written 12 August 2015
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SPAINDOCTOR
Madrid, Spain5,578 contributions
Jul 2015 • Solo
There are better places to go in the world
managua is not a nice place, too little things to do
it is in city center easy to walk around
Written 26 July 2015
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Romanbiker
Rome, Italy948 contributions
May 2015 • Friends
Was invited to see a performance of "tradicional homaje a las madres" of the Ballet Folkorico Nicaraguense and we really had a nice evening watching good dancers with flamboyant traditional costumes. Large and well built theatre.
Written 16 June 2015
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chefgeraldManagua
managua120 contributions
May 2015 • Couples
They say that Nicaragua is a country of surprises and sometimes there are disappointments and sometimes great pleasures in store but you have to look hard.The offerings at the Teatro Nacional Ruben Dario are very varied. One example was last evening
I am not a relative or even close friend of Mario Rochas probably the best baritone around this area who has formed a choir and enchanted his audience with talented pianists and singers and gave one just one performance last night. HIs rendition of "Granada" was superb and the small audience had a wonderful evening.
Written 9 May 2015
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