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... theater of the nation's capital . The lot on which the old theater stood was narrow and situated on uneven terrain , and Cantini was among those who recommended a different location . But on this point the president was insistent , with ...
... theater of the nation's capital . The lot on which the old theater stood was narrow and situated on uneven terrain , and Cantini was among those who recommended a different location . But on this point the president was insistent , with ...
Pagina 31
... theater with electricity from the start , and it contracted with an Italian firm to provide the equipment . Since the city did not yet have an electric company offering service to the population at large , the theater was to have its ...
... theater with electricity from the start , and it contracted with an Italian firm to provide the equipment . Since the city did not yet have an electric company offering service to the population at large , the theater was to have its ...
Pagina 40
... theater's limited capacity , so that more and more operatic or similar performances have been taking place elsewhere in the city , including the renamed movie palace that is the present Teatro Municipal ( the original having been demol ...
... theater's limited capacity , so that more and more operatic or similar performances have been taking place elsewhere in the city , including the renamed movie palace that is the present Teatro Municipal ( the original having been demol ...
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