Mozart Theater in San José, Costa Rica

Mozart Theater is ideal for musical presentations and concerts. It is located 600 meters south of Tierras Colombianas (Colombian Lands) in San Francisco de Dos Ríos.

Address: district: San Francisco de Dos Ríos, canton: San José, province: San José, Costa Rica. Zone postal code: 10106.
GPS coordinates: 9.904312,-84.050583 (9°54’15.52″N, 84°03’02.10″W)
GPS coordinates for the San Francisco de Dos Ríos Church: 9.909922,-84.056383 (9°54’35.72″N, 84°03’22.98″W)
Phone: +506 22181402 / +506 2250-5959
Fax: +506 2250-5959

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Espressivo Pinares Theater, Costa Rica

Espressivo Pinares Theater, Costa Rica

Schedule:

Thursday to Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 6 p.m. (Depending on the play, sometimes can be other functions in the afternoon or in the morning on weekends).

Telephones:

+506 2217-0905 / +506 2271-0910

Address:

Momentum Pinares Mall in Curridabat, district: Sanchez, canton: Curridabat, province: San Jose, Costa Rica. Zone postal code: 11803.
GPS Coordinates: 9.912007,-84.017527 (9°54’43.22″N, 84°01’03.09″W)

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Website: www.teatroespressivo.com

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The Espressivo Pinares Theater is the new theater in Costa Rica with high quality proposals for the whole family, located in the Momentum Pinares Mall in Curridabat, a place of artistic surprises in a comfortable, modern and safe place, with ample parking and in an easily accessible area.

Espressivo Pinares Theater is one of the few theaters that exist in the east of the capital, which offers works with great cultural and scenic content, designed to be enjoyed by the whole family, produced mostly by Terruño Espressivo, a cultural production of quality stage shows.

The history of Espressivo Pinares Theater began as a dream in the heart of its founder Steve Aronson, a visionary man, inlove of theater and passionate for Costa Rican coffee.

The first fruits of that dream took place in the headquarters of Café Britt in Heredia, in the year 2002, with the birth of Dionysus Theater (Teatro Dionisio in Spanish), in honor of the great theatrical producer Dionisio Echeverria. That was the first home of the producer Terruño Espressivo, and the birthplace of two works that toured Costa Rica: “El Nica” from Cesar Melendez and “La Mujer Que Cayó Del Cielo (The Woman Who Fell From The Sky)” from UBÚ Theater, the National Theater Company, SI Producers and the University Theater. Grew even more, but he saw the need for a larger own home, allowing them to bring new audiences . So, in August 2012, it was decided to give life to Espressivo Pinares Theater with the play “El Cuarto de Verónica” (Veronica’s Room).

The Espressivo Pinares Theater is an ideal space for all kinds of shows, both theater as dance, musical performances, film presentations, conferences, recitals, concerts, graduations, and any other event that requires modern facilities and technology in a comfortable and elegant space. It has a modern room with capacity for 260 persons, with air conditioning, the latest in audio, video and special equipments. Ask for the special event packages whether private, cultural, artistic, conferences, congresses, meetings of associations or labor unions, where you can rent the theater for large events, or rent their VIP room for private meetings specially equipped with Smart board, Video conference (Life Size), Apple access point and Apple TV, among others, in addition to coffee shop, first-class service and the latest technology.

The Espressivo Pinares Theater experience wouldn’t be complete without their gourmet coffee shop Pan-Chocolate-Café Espressivo, an unique space, located next to the theater, supplementing the performing arts with a passion for gourmet products. It is a space created for true coffee, chocolate, fresh artisan bread and craft beer lovers. Espressivo is expression, and their gourmet products, prepared with passion, for them are basically a way of making art.

Visit Espressivo Pinares Theater, have fun and expresse with us your passion for art and coffee.

Bellas Artes Theater from the University of Costa Rica

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The School of Performing Arts (EAD in Spanish) was founded in 1968 within the Arts Faculty at the University of Costa Rica, thanks to the initiative of stage director and playwright Daniel Gallegos. However, in 1970 was when it achieved its consolidation. This initiative was supported by the General Secretary of the University of Costa Rica, Dr. Otto Jiménez Quirós and the Rector Carlos Monge Alfaro.

Throughout its history the EAD has been guided by different curricula, which has reflected the ideological, historical, technical and aesthetic concerns of the faculty, students needs, the labor market demands, and the evolution of theater in Costa Rica.

The founding of the University Theater (UT) in 1950 is one of the most important initial events of the national scene activity of the second half of the twentieth century. It was organized under the supervision of Spanish actors from the Lope de Vega Company. Soon after, Lucio Ranucci assumes direction and organizes a realitvely stable and young group. After a brief period of inactivity, the Costa Rican Jose Tassies is responsible for the direction, so that later, in 1963, it passes into the hands of the Costa Rican playwright and director Daniel Gallegos.

Since 1970, thanks to the founding of the School of Performing Arts, the University Theater mounts its plays with casts, mostly comprising students. It was reorganized in 1988 under the responsibility of the Dramatic Arts School, where currently you can enroll in the levels of Bachelor, degree and Masters in Performing Arts.

Some of the foreign teachers, actors and directors who have worked at the UT are: Donald Wadley and William Oliver of United States; Atahualpa del Cioppo, Júver Salcedo, Juan Jones, Lilian Olhagaray and Mario Aguerre from Uruguay; Stoyan Vladich from Peru; and Mohsen Yasseen from Iraq. They brought their expertise into the professionalization of the University Theater.

UT defines itself as a center of theater production, creation and experimentation, and an as active element that participates in the historical evolution of it’s society. It’s a professional theater in the sense that it assumes its artistic duty with the responsibility and ethics of those who practice it as a way of life and as a job. It is an experimental theater because it stimulates searching for new forms of theatrical expression and the transformation and renewal of language stage, taking risks, in the ideological, aesthetic and technical aspects, always looking to raise questions about the cultural identity of the Costa Rican people.

In addition, it aims to bring director, teachers and guests from abroad. It also has the mission to spread the art of theater among the social sectors that don’t have access to theater in the metropolitan area.

The theater has done more than 151 stage productions from Costa Ricans, Latin Americans, U.S.A. and Europeans authors. These productions have won national awards in various years: 44 for students, graduates and debutantes, and 50 for teachers from the Dramatic Arts School and theater productions, and in 1994, it received the National Award for Best Group and Best Scenic Production, in 1997 the National Award as Best Director and Best actress, in 1999 for Best Director. Their productions have made national and international tours and participated in conferences and festivals throughout America and Europe.

The Sol Theater is sponsored by the University Theater and its activities are directed by a committee composed of students and graduates of the Dramatic Arts School. The Sol Theater (Sun theater) is born in 1997 thanks to the initiative of the Board of Directors of the Students Association of Performing Arts, with the goal to offer a new alternative to theater in Costa Rica.

Its creation comes to support performers, directors, musicians, scene technicians, and later authors, seeking to become a collective generator of new values in the theater movement in Costa Rica, since it is an “Experimental Workshop” for students and graduates of the Dramatic Arts School.

Address: At the University of Costa Rica Arts School, district: San Pedro, canton: Montes de Oca, provincia: San José, Costa Rica. Código postal de la zona: 11501.
GPS Coordinates: 9.936456,-84.047961 (9°56’11.24″N, 84°02’52.66″W)
Website: www.teatro.ucr.ac.cr
Phone:+(506) 2207-4095

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Eugene O’Neill Theater in San José, Costa Rica

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Eugene O’Neill Theater is the cultural theater by excellence in San José. It’s facilities are equipped with modern sound and lighting, it presents a wide variety of performances of high artistic and educational value, either dance, drama, music (classical, folk, jazz, rock, coral, etc..), children’s theater, cinema, conferences, roundtables, etc.

The Eugene O’Neill Theater (TEO) is located in the Costa Rican-North American Cultural Center in San Pedro, and is the fourth theater with most capacity in the country. It has 300 seats, 2 dressing rooms, a modern “Bose” sound system, which provides excellent quality audio, the latest light system with digital console and air conditioning, and for its disposition in an inclined plane, perfect audition and visibility is guaranteed from any corner of the room.

The Eugene O’Neill Theater is ideal for graduations, presentations, concerts, product launches and business meetings, among other activities. The facilities of the building also offer the opportunity to complement its activities with food service.

Address: At Costa Rican North American Cultural Center on 37 st., between 1 and 3 Av. in Barrio Dent, district: San Pedro, canton: Montes de Oca, provincia: San Jose, Costa Rica. Zone postal code: 11501.
GPS Coordinates: 9.934014,-84.061353 (9°56’02.45″N, 84°03’40.87″W)
Website: www.centrocultural.cr/arte_detalle.php
Phone:+(506) 2207-7554 / 2207-7570

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Giratablas Theater, Costa Rica

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The Giratablas Theater is an alternative space, which since 1997 houses proposals from independent groups of various artistic styles, including shows from the Giratablas Theater group.

The theater distinguishes for its constant professional programming of innovative performances, from both experienced and new talents, especially in the field of theatrical art. Here are also developed activities related to dance, music, literature, visual art and video. It has a stage of 36 m² and capacity for 90 spectators. In Giratablas Theater you can enjoy contemporary classical and experimental plays, from both universal and Costa Rican authors. The short seasons of the groups allow the viewer to enjoy during the year a variety of proposals.

In these 15 years of uninterrupted programming at the Giratablas Theater, more than 1500 national and international artists and over 300 groups have presented. Giratablas Cultural Association is an alternative cultural space that provides to both the physical and human planes, different areas for the development of initiatives in the area of cultural management and stage production.

The Giratablas Theater encourages projects that emerge from civil society, not only for the benefit of a large group of artists, but also to support research, production and artistic training. The option to implement projects of social interest through its association is made possible thanks to the mode of working as a counterpart with organizations and institutions with shared objectives.

Functions for adults are regularly scheduled Friday and Saturday at 8 pm and Sundays at 6 pm. For the whole family and especially for the smallest ones, the Children’s Theater program is on Sundays at 11 am and 2 pm. The Giratablas Theater is located diagonal to KFC in Barrio La California.

Address: Diagonal to KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken), Barrio La California, district: Carmen, canton: San Jose, province: San Jose, Costa Rica. Zone postal code: 10101.
GPS Coordinates: 9.932014,-84.064844 (9°55’55.25″N, 84°03’53.44″W)
Phone:+(506) 2253-6001

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Variedades Theater, Costa Rica

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Built in 1892 as a theater and started working as a movie theater from 1920, projecting back then silent films and nowadays is still active, making it the oldest theater in San José. In 1999 it was declared Historic Architectural Heritage. The Municipality of San José wants to buy it to use it as the Municipal Theater. The theater has witnessed all sorts of cultural and social events throughout its history.

In August 1890, the Spanish businessman, Tomás Garita, began the construction of a new theater building, inaugurated in 1891 under the name “Variedades Theater” (Varieties Theater) with 384 seats. Its facade was decorated with images of dance, theater, lira, as well as masks and dragons. For the inauguration, the featured presentation was the French opera “La Mascota” (The Mascot) by Edouard Audran and by the Fajardo Vazcona company of Spanish Zarzuela and Operetta.

Once built the National Theater, the Variedades Theater functioned as an alternative to this. Costa Rica did not have a theatrical culture and that’s why the National Theater attracted a little public, while the presentations of zarzuelas at the Variedades Theater sold out. Artistic presentations that couldn’t be presented at the National theater for space reasons, were mounted at the Variedades.

In the late nineteenth and early twentieth century’s, the Variedades Theater gave significant space to social, cultural and politicalevents of the then burgeoning Costa Rican society. Presentation of silent movies began in 1906, together with zarzuelas and plays, becoming one of the most important cultural spots in the capital, as audience was very diverse, given the characteristics of the different shows that housed.

Its walls and three floors of seats, were the first to hear on June 10th, 1906, the powerful voice of the national tenor Manuel “Melico Salazar”. Beginning in the twenties, the Variedades Theater was devoted to the cinema. In November 1930, the theater projected the first Costa Rican film, “El Retorno” (The Return), directed by the Italian Romolo Bertoni and produced by Mario Urbini, owner of the theater at that time.

The theater was declared Architectural Heritage of Costa Rica, according to Executive Decree No. 28249-C, published in La Gaceta No. 232 on November 30th, 1999. Currently owned by the Leasing Company S.A., the theater remains projecting movie films, but several upgrades have been made to have the same technology in sound and image as the modern cinema malls. In recent years, there have been some activities such as the Costa Rican Film Festival, plays, concerts with groups like Malpais or the Nicaraguan Perrozompopo and other cultural activities and comedy shows such as “La media docena” (The half-dozen), among others.

The municipality of San José, has raised the idea of acquiring the property to make the Municipal Theater, and give a permanent place to the newly created “San Jose Theater Company”. If this goal becomes a reality, San José would have three big theaters, the beautiful National Theater, the grandiose Melico Salazar and the most ancient of the three, the Variedades Theater, which would end up turning San José into an icon of the Latin American theatrical culture.

Address: On 5 St., between central and 1st avenues, district: Carmen, canton: San Jose, province: San Jose, Costa Rica. Zone postal code: 10101.
GPS Coordinates: 9.934417,-84.076322 (9°56’3.90″N 84°4’34.76″W)
Website: www.teatrovariedades.com
Phone:+(506) 2222-6108

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El Triciclo Theater, Costa Rica

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El Triciclo (The Tricycle) Theater is a Costa Rican theater company committed to excellence, which offers top quality entertainment for audiences of all ages, providing wholesome entertainment in a pleasant and stimulating environment for the viewer.

El Triciclo Theater helps growth and professionalization of the Costa Rican art world through the Theater and Television School and by supporting independent groups that do not have their own theater.

To carry out this project, the theater made a renovation in the building that formerly housed the San Jose Theater, aiming to provide better service to the public, expanding the capacity to 160 comfortably seated spectators. The public will also have valet parking and candy shop.

Furthermore, in order to stage these shows, El Triciclo equipped its facilities with a modern lighting system, sound and props, which meets all international standards.

The theater’s director is the recognized Costa Rican actor Mauricio Astorga, who has lived for the last two years in Mexico, acting and directing in several theatrical productions, as well as preparing in various areas of theater and television management and production.

El Triciclo Theater is located 50 meters west and 25 meters south from the Justice Court (Tribunales de Justicia) in downtown San Jose.

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Address: On 15th Street, between 8th and 10th Avenue, district: Catedral, canton: San Jose, province: San Jose, Costa Rica. Zone postal code: 10104.
GPS Coordinates: 9.929894,-84.072369 (9°55’47.62″N, 84°04’20.53″W)
Schedule: Friday to Sunday.
Telephone: +506 2222-2624
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Address: Plaza Tempo, next to PriceSmart, district: San Rafael, canton: Escazú, province: San José, Costa Rica. Zone postal code: 10203.
Telephone:+506 2228-5949
Website: www.teatroeltriciclo.com
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Torres Theater, Costa Rica

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Torres theater is recognized not only for being the only theater with VIP, but also for specializing in customer satisfaction. Under the leadership of the beloved actress Maria Torres, remembered for her work on the television program “Caras Vemos”, alongside with Marcia Saborío. Now she works with great success setting world renown plays in her own theater. For Torres, the opening of her own theater, in 2003, has been the greatest experience of her career as an actress.

The theater has capacity for 153 people, 133 of which will be comfortably seated in the audience and 20 in what has been designated as the VIP lounge (for very important people), this is an area which has armchairs with two places and tables, bathroom and is the only place in the theater where you can consume liquor and food during the function.

“We want this space to be open to the public from Monday to Monday with alternative theater, forums, dance, concerts and music. Also, the Torres Theater offers the potential to make presentations, force sales events and special business events. It will also conduct makeup seminars and theater courses for adults and children”, said the actress.

The theater has a Home Teather sound with eight speakers. For the opening, Torres began assembling the stage with the play “Tras de palo, cuernos”, the first one she wrote 14 years ago.

In addition, from October 2009, Torres opened a new theater: the Torres Theater 2, also in San Jose, and as well promoted by the Valverde Torres Productions company. This theater has bathrooms and special seats for disabled people, 132 seats in the pit and 20 preferential (VIP) with the latest technology. Furthermore, as a novelty, the new theater made available to the public a childcare service, which has closed circuit monitoring and capacity for ten children.

This center will provide care for both theaters and was born because “many parents stopped going to see plays because they didn’t have trustworthy people to take care of their children to attend functions,” said Johanna Valverde, co-owner of the project.

Torres Theater is located 175 west of the Santa Rita clinic or from La Casa del Tornillo at Paseo de los Estudiantes, 125m east, next to the Musical Parking in San José, and Torres Theater 2 is located in 8 Avenue, also in San José.

Address: in 8 Av., between 11 and 13 St., district: Catedral, canton: San Jose, province: San Jose, Costa Rica. Zone postal code: 10104.
GPS Coordinates: 9.930192,-84.073858 (9°55’48.69″N, 84°04’25.89″W)
Schedule: From Thursday to Sunday at 8 pm.
Phone:+(506) 2256-4295 / 2258-6078

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Sala de la Calle 15 Theater, Costa Rica

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In a small theater hall located on 2nd Avenue, on the south side of the Plaza de la Democracia in San José, is the Sala de la Calle 15 Theater.

Gerardo Arce, began his career as an actor in 1971 at the founding of the National Theater Company, where he worked until 1983 as an actor and it is precisely in that year that he devotes to the independent theater, after resigning to the Company, he joins the 56 Theater, under the leadership of Juan Fernando Cerdas. There he worked in plays of Dario Fo, Simon, Chekhov, Juan Fernando Cerdas and Rubén Pagura. Along with this group the Sala de la Calle 15 Theater was created.

Address: in 2nd avenue, between 13th and 15th streets, district: Catedral, canton: San Jose, province: San Jose, Costa Rica. Zone postal code: 10104.
GPS Coordinates: 9.932428,-84.073294 (9°55’56.74″N 84°04’23.86″W)
Schedule: From Friday to Sunday at 8 pm
Phone:+(506) 2223-7482 / 2258-9461

Sala de la Calle 15 Theater is now the new Urbano Theater.

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Molière Theater Costa Rica

Moliere Theater San José Costa RicaAddress:

in 13 St. between 2nd and 4th avenue, district: Catedral, canton: San Jose, province: San Jose, Costa Rica. Zone postal code: 10104.
GPS Coordinates: 9.931492,-84.072756 (9°55’53.37″N, 84°04’21.92″W)

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Schedule:

From Thursday to Sunday at 8 p.m., for reservations at 9 a.m.

Phone:

+506 2222-5281 / +506 2221-3461

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Molière is an independent theater which opened its doors to the public in the year 2000. Characterized for being one of the funniest theaters, as well as for bringing the best works that have been in Costa Rica, such as “The Full Monty”, “Gigolo by Accident” and many other successes.

Molière Theater is the original, you can be sure that you will not regret it. Do not miss the opportunity to visit and enjoy great works and great actors.

Molière Theater is located in San José, 50 m south of the southwest corner of the Plaza de la Democracia, or 50 m north From Echandi Doctors.