Madrid Travel

• Tuesday, August 25, 2009 - THEATRE

 Madrid’s theatre scene is a year-round affair, but it really gets going in autumn. Most shows are in Spanish, but those who don’t speak the language may still enjoy musi-cals or  zarzuela, Spain’s own singing-and-
dancing version of musical theatre. Tickets start at around €10 and run up to €50. Mostly you can buy tickets at the box office on the day of the performance, but for new, popular or weekend shows you should book ahead. Note that box offices are usually closed on Mondays and sometimes Tuesdays, when there are no shows. On other days they’re generally open from about 10am until 1pm and again from 5pm until the start of the evening’s show.
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