Alicante’s Manager marks World Theatre Day with a distinctive guided tour that invites the public to glimpse one of the city’s most iconic buildings. Following the success of prior guided visits and the growing demand from both training centers associated with the Alicante Coliseum and curious locals, available slots through June quickly filled and reached capacity. The momentum shows no sign of slowing, as interest continues to rise and more people seek a chance to explore this cultural landmark up close.
On Monday, March 27, at 19:00, the manager organized a special event that opened the doors to both the interior and exterior of the theatre. The aim was simple yet meaningful: to share the space that hosts performances, rehearsals, and the heartbeat of local theatre with the residents of Alicante, turning a routine visit into a memorable communal celebration.
Participants would begin with a guided tour of the building, followed by a brief, intimate oral storytelling segment that would bring to life the theatre’s history, its artisans, and the moments that have shaped it. The experience would culminate with a toast to the art of theatre, acknowledging the craft and collaboration that sustain live performance.
This exclusive opportunity is limited to sixty attendees who register for the first time, ensuring a personal and engaging experience. The total duration is about two hours, providing ample time for questions, reflections, and a deeper appreciation of the theatre’s architecture, vaults, and hidden spaces that rarely open to the public.
Registration details were shared through the organizers’ official communications, inviting interested participants to reserve their place. The process was designed to be simple and accessible, allowing people to secure a spot without any cost. The event promises a rare glimpse behind the scenes and a chance to connect with fellow theatre enthusiasts in a convivial setting, celebrating World Theatre Day with warmth and shared curiosity.