Rome Escorts
Escorts in Rome

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Rome Theatres
- For a unique theatrical experience the Teatro alle Terme di Caracalla is the place to go. This open-air theatre puts on many performances amongst the ruins of ancient Rome, at the Baths of Caracalla, including spectacular ballets such as Swan Lake. This magical evening experience under the stars is something that will stay with you forever.
The Teatro dell’Opera on Via Firenze is a more traditional theatre, but just as enchanting. The theatre has continually put on high-class performances since its inception in the 19th century, including the prima performance of Puccini’s Tosca. The auditorium can seat up to 1600 people, and the theatre is the top venue for the Italian ballet, opera and symphonic music seasons. The theatre attracts some of the top performers in the world, and patrons can choose from a variety of different performances.
Teatro Olimpico in Piazza Gentile da Fabriano is one of Rome’s most renowned theatres, seating up to 1400 people. It puts on a number of different styles of performances, ranging from drama, to dance productions and musicals. However the undisputed home of musicals in Rome is the Teatro Sistina on Via Sistina in the Centro Storico neighbourhood. The theatre hosts many of the international hit musicals, as well as plays and musical concerts.
Accademia di Santa Cecilia is the oldest academy of music in the world, started in 1585. For centuries the academy courted the interest of the popes, which maintained its importance on the Roman cultural scene. In the present day the academy puts on performances by the most elite artists and orchestras in the world. The academy orchestra has recently moved to new premises in Parco della Musica on Luciano Berio, where the sumptuous surroundings provide an added atmosphere of elegance and refinement to the wonderful musical performances.
Teatro della Cometa on Via del Teatro di Marcello is the place to go for some light relief. The comedic plays put on are sure to provide an evening of highly enjoyable entertainment. This is an intimate, upmarket theatre in the centre of Rome, which tends to attract the younger crowd. The theatre showcases some of the city’s up-and-coming young talent, of both actors and directors.
During the summer months the place to head to is the Teatro Marcello where the Associazione Culturale Il Tempietto on Via Rodolfo Morandi, holds spectacular nightly concerts by renowned international orchestras.
For something completely different, head to the Abraxa Teatro, which is housed in the Villa Flora. This theatre was set up in the 1980s and is run by an alternative theatre company who believe theatre is a form of communication with society at large, and specialise in spontaneous expressionism and movement, as opposed to rehearsed acting