- Standalone movie theaters of the Philippines
With the advent and continuous growth of
Philippine cinema came the construction of Philippine theaters in theMetropolitan Manila along with those in thePhilippine provinces . These theaters provided the venue for regularbodabil performances, film showings, and festivals, all of which enriched Philippineculture . Several theaters built within theCity of Manila were designed by prominent Philippine architects, including future National ArtistsJuan Nakpil andPablo Antonio . Most of these theaters have since closed, and several of them have been demolished.Philippine Architects
The following are the Philippine
architects that contributed and lead to the design of the classic Philippine theaters in the 20th century.
*Juan Nakpil - Philippine national artist forArchitecture
*Pablo Antonio
*Juan Arellano
*Otillio Arellano
*Luis Araneta Manila Theaters in the Early 90's
Metropolitan Theater
The
Manila Metropolitan Theater is located in Padre Burgos Street,Manila ,Philippines , the theater has a 1,670 seat capacity with anart deco design by both ArchitectsJuan Arellano andOtillio Arellano in 1935. Endowed with bronze sculptures depicting ancient female Philippine performers were designed byFrancesco Riccardo Monti , stained class mural mounted on the theater above its main audience entrance, and Philippine plants relief carvings found in the interiors of its lobby were made byIsabelo Tampingco . Currently still standing at the area of Lawton in Manila, near "Liwasang Bonifacio", the theater is deteriorating because of lack of maintenance and acts of vandalism. Closed in 1996, its east wing is now used as office spaces for government services. [ [http://cinematreasures.org/theater/1564/ Cinema Treasures - Metropolitan Theater] ]Capitol Theater
The Capitol Theater, situated in
Escolta ,Manila , was designed by Philippine National Artist for ArchitectureJuan Nakpil and was built on the 1930's with an approximate seating capacity of 800. This theatre had a double balcony, which is a rare architectural design. With anart deco style by the architect, the theater has its facade with reliefs of 2muses done by Francesco Monti. The theater is now closed, it now serves as a venue for a few commercial establishments and restaurants in the said area. [ [http://cinematreasures.org/theater/12378/ Cinema Treasures - Capitol Theater] ]Avenue Theater
Another architectural work by Arch.
Juan Nakpil is the Avenue Theater. Located along Rizal Avenue inManila , the theater has a 1,000 seat capacity, with is lobby bearing a marble finish flooring. With the theater closed, it used to have a hotel and a venue for office spaces. [ [http://cinematreasures.org/theater/12376/ Cinema Treasures - Avenue Theater] ]Bellevue Theater
The Bellevue Theater is one of a few classic Philippine theaters built in the 30's is still running today. Located at
Pedro Gil (formerly Herran) Street,Paco, Manila , and serving a total seat capacity of up to 600 audience, the theater's design is in Neo Mudejar, while the auditorium is aquonset hut and classic ornamentations bring visitors back in time during the period the theater was established. The theater currently operates as a single screen cinema. [ [http://cinematreasures.org/theater/12377/ Cinema Treaures - Bellevue Theater] ]Ever Theater
The Ever Theater is located along Rizal Avenue in
Manila . The theater was also designed byJuan Nakpil and has a single screen cinema with an 800 seat capacity. It was also visited byWalter Gropius during its inauguration in the 1950s, praising the theater's outstanding qualities. Currently closed as a theater, it now serves the public as a commercial arcade. [ [http://cinematreasures.org/theater/19733/ Cinema Treasures - Ever Theater] ]Ideal Theater
The Ideal Theater was once located at
Avenida Rizal inManila , designed by the late ArchitectPablo Antonio in 1933, the theater was then closed and demolished in the 1970s to give way to the construction of a department store in the said area. The Ideal Theater was one of the first major works of Pablo Antonio along with the buildings ofFar Eastern University andManila Polo Club . [ [http://cinematreasures.org/theater/3445/ Cinema Treasures - Ideal Theater] ]cala Theater
Another theater designed by
Pablo Antonio was the Scala Theatre, also located in AvenidaRizal inManila . With the floors paced with tea rose marble and curved wall ligned with glass blocks, the theater has not lasted its magnificence with its closure in the 90's. The theater catered to up to 600 people for its single screen operations. [ [http://cinematreasures.org/theater/12394/ Cinema Treaures - Scala Theatre] ]Times Theater
The Times Theater, currently found along Quezon Boulevard, Quiapo,
Manila , was designed by ArchitectLuis Z. Araneta , erected on 1939, the theater has itsArt Moderne relief. Unmaintained today, the theater is still operational, and can accommodate 800 people with its single screen operations. [ [http://cinematreasures.org/theater/12392/ Cinema Treasures - Times Theater] ]tate Theater
Another work of the late architect
Juan Nakpil , the State Theater is found along Rizal Avenue inManila . Built in the 1930s with itsart deco design, the theater was then closed and demolished. [ [http://cinematreasures.org/theater/19735/ Cinema Treasures - State Theater] ]Life Theater
One of the works of
Pablo Antonio , the Life Theater used to be one ofManila 's prime movie houses during the period. With itsart deco design, the theater was adorned with aluminum buffles and columns that made the theater lived up to the concepts ofart deco design. Along with the Times Theater, the theater is also found along Quezon Boulevard in Quiapo,Manila . However, the Life Theater closed its operations as a theater and is now a shopping center in the area. [ [http://cinematreasures.org/theater/12391/ Cinema Treasures - Life Theater] ]ee also
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Manila Metropolitan Theater
*Juan Nakpil
*Pablo Antonio References
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