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Below are just a few of the Major Theatres included in our Portfolio
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Strovolos Theatre, Nicosia.
The theatre was completed in June 2003. It seats 870 people, and although it was intended by the client and the architects to serve mainly theatrical performances and other speech related events, the space was transformed to accommodate both musical and theatrical events. Read more.
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Nicosia Municipal Theatre, Nicosia.
Built in 1965, this theatre was partly redesigned, refurbished and modernised in 2005 to accommodate contemporary theatrical needs. It seats approximately 1200 people and its primary use is intended for theatre and speech events. Read more.
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Latsia Theatre, Nicosia.
Completed in June 2005, this theatre seats approximately 500 people and is primarily intended for theatrical and speech events. Read more.
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Larnaca Municipal Theatre, Larnaca.
Larnaca Municipal Theatre, contributes immensely to the spiritual, intellectual, educational and entertainment development in Larnaca. It was founded in 1996 with the aid of Larnaca municipality and the Theatrical Organisation of Cyprus (THOC).Read more.
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Rialto Theatre, Limassol.
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Rialto Theatre was refurbished and reopened in May 1999 as cultural
multi-centre for performing arts. It seats approximately 550 seats. It was originally
a cinema back in the 1930’s. Read more.
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Pattichion Theatre, Limassol.
The Patticheio Municipal Theatre is currently undergoing major renovations and is scheduled to re-open approximately in late 2011. Read more.
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Skala Theatre, Larnaca.
The
Skala Theatre was renovated in 2007. Unfortunately, just upon completion of its
renovations, the building was almost completely destroyed by fire which was maliciously
set on March 10, 2008. The destruction was devastating: mentally, morally, and
economically. Read more.
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