Teatro Concordia, Marsciano
The Teatro Concordia is a film and small-stage community theater in the town of Marsciano in the province of Perugia, region of Umbria, Italy.
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The seating and stage area of the theater hall itself is no longer the original 19th-century construction. Of the original structure, erected in 1873 by a private company "Della Concordia”, only the eclectic brick facade remains, designed by the engineer Nazarene Biscarini with both Neo-Romanesque and Gothic Revival architectural elements. The theater itself mostly burned down in a fire during the 1950s, but the brick facade survived. In 1986–1990, the Comune of Marsciano rebuilt a modern theater with 323 seats. It displays both movies and has a small stage for small performances. The sipario was painted by Omar Galliani.