World Theatre Day 2025: 7 Iconic Theatres In Mumbai That Have Their Own Long-Living Legacy

Prithvi Theatre, Juhu: Prithvi Theatres, founded in 1944 by Prithviraj Kapoor, is a cherished institution for theatre in Mumbai. Known for its intimate ambiance and varied performances, it holds significant cultural value in the city.Royal Opera House, Girgaon: A beautifully restored architectural gem, it hosts a variety of performances, from operas to plays and even comedy shows. The theatre has a very rich history and has been recognized by UNESCO.Shri Shivaji Mandir, Dadar: A major site for Marathi theatre, it is essential for safeguarding and advancing regional arts. Inaugurated on 3 May 1965 as Dadar’s first closed auditorium, the theater continues to be a prominent landmark. Tata Theatre (NCPA): Part of the National Centre for the Performing Arts, it’s renowned for its excellent acoustics and hosts classical music and dance performances.Liberty Cinema, Marine Lines: A single-screen movie theater with 1,200 seats in Mumbai, India, featuring Art Deco style. The cinema, established in 1947, the year India gained independence, was named “Liberty” by its founder, Habib Hoosein. Liberty showcases Hindi films from BollywoodMaratha Mandir, Mumbai Central: The most legendary one-screen movie theater. It is widely recognized for featuring lengthy Bollywood movies. Maratha Mandir was inaugurated on 16 October 1945 and has a capacity of 1000 seats. Vishnudas Bhave Natygruha, Vashi: Vishnudas Bhave Natygruha, NMMC’s only theatre in Navi Mumbai, built in 1995, fell into disrepair but reopened in 2020 after restoration, benefiting local theatre enthusiasts.

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