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Ep.47 - Stage Revival: Breathing Life into Venice's Historic San Cassiano Theatre. A chat with Paul Atkin from Teatro San Cassiano

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In this episode, Monica engages in a conversation with Paul Atkin from Teatro San Cassiano, a project focused on reconstructing the original Teatro San Cassiano of 1637. The aim of this project is to revive historically-informed Baroque opera in Venice. The Teatro San Cassiano holds a significant historical position, being recognized as the world's first public opera house, established in 1637. The reconstruction efforts aim to not only restore the physical structure but also bring back the authentic atmosphere and experience of Baroque opera, allowing visitors to appreciate and engage with this important cultural heritage.

Ready to embark on a mesmerizing journey through time? Join us on our captivating podcast episode as we delve into the extraordinary story of reviving the enchanting San Cassiano Theatre in the heart of Venice! Discover the rich history and the incredible efforts made to bring this architectural gem back to life. Immerse yourself in the allure of Venetian culture, as we guide you through the meticulous restoration process. Don't miss out on this extraordinary tale! Tune in now and let the echoes of the past transport you to a realm of grandeur and elegance. Embrace the magic of the San Cassiano Theatre by listening to our podcast today

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In this episode, Monica engages in a conversation with Paul Atkin from Teatro San Cassiano, a project focused on reconstructing the original Teatro San Cassiano of 1637. The aim of this project is to revive historically-informed Baroque opera in Venice. The Teatro San Cassiano holds a significant historical position, being recognized as the world's first public opera house, established in 1637. The reconstruction efforts aim to not only restore the physical structure but also bring back the authentic atmosphere and experience of Baroque opera, allowing visitors to appreciate and engage with this important cultural heritage.

Ready to embark on a mesmerizing journey through time? Join us on our captivating podcast episode as we delve into the extraordinary story of reviving the enchanting San Cassiano Theatre in the heart of Venice! Discover the rich history and the incredible efforts made to bring this architectural gem back to life. Immerse yourself in the allure of Venetian culture, as we guide you through the meticulous restoration process. Don't miss out on this extraordinary tale! Tune in now and let the echoes of the past transport you to a realm of grandeur and elegance. Embrace the magic of the San Cassiano Theatre by listening to our podcast today

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