DeLaMar, Theatre near Leidseplein, Amsterdam, Netherlands
DeLaMar is a theatre in Amsterdam with two separate auditoriums designed for different performance types. The rooms provide flexible space accommodating both intimate and larger-scale productions.
The building dates from 1887 and sustained damage from occupation and fire during the Second World War. After major renovations, it reopened as De la Mar Theater in 1947.
The theatre presents musicals, plays, and cabaret shows that draw audiences with both local and international productions. These performances have shaped the cultural life of Amsterdam for generations.
Visitors can pre-order drinks and snacks through the theatre's website for the interval. The staff prepare orders in advance so refreshments are ready when you arrive.
The VandenEnde Foundation carried out extensive renovations that launched a new era for the venue. These improvements brought the building up to contemporary standards while respecting its heritage.
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