CINE ALCAZAR
Read moreInaugurated in 1913, it was first a theater that hosted Spanish troupes and singers. Four years later, the Teatro Alcazar became a cinema that showed silent films with live music by a pianist. With the popularization of talkies, it became one of the most popular movie theaters in the city during the Tangier International period. The last screening took place in 1993. The theater closed its doors and fell into oblivion. It was reborn from its ashes in 2022 after major renovations and brand new equipment.
CINEMA TÉATRO ESPAÑOL
Read moreBuilt in 1913, this thousand-seat theater first hosted flamenco shows before becoming a cinema in 1945. Its Andalusian architecture and its flamboyant red velvet give it a crazy charm. Having fallen into disuse with the rise of pirate films, and threatened on several occasions with permanent closure, it was renovated in 2018. The Mediterranean Film Festival wakes it up from its torpor every year in early March. This is where the opening and closing ceremonies and many screenings take place.
CINÉMATHÈQUE DE TANGER
The Cinematheque of Tangier is one of the most dynamic cultural places in ...Read more
INSTITUT FRANÇAIS DE TANGER
Literary festivals, exhibitions, film screenings, dance performances, ...Read more
THÉÂTRE DARNA
Read moreThéâtre Darna is the theater of the association of the same name. Darna means "our home" in Arabic. The association was founded by a group of citizens eager to help women and children in need, and to serve the public interest. Eric Valentin has been behind the foundation of this theater since 2004, and works there with his company Mémoire d'avenir, which performs there. The Théâtre Darna is also a kind of second school for the association's youngest members, who like to find refuge here and take acting and acrobatics classes.