Thalia Spanish Theatre is a community theatre that has been producing Spanish and bilingual theatre in Sunnyside, Queens since 1977.
Thalia Spanish Theatre News
¡Viva el Tango! is a new Argentine Tango show at the Thalia Spanish Theatre in Sunnyside, Queens, Fri-Sun, Apr 29 – May 29, 2022. From $40. thaliatheatre.org 🇦🇷
Thalia Spanish Theatre Tickets
thaliatheatre.org
41-17 Greenpoint Ave
(between 47th & 48th Ave)
Sunnyside, Queens
(718) 729-3880
Subway
(7) to 40th St – Lowery St
Instagram @thaliatheatre
Previously
Danza España presents Mosaico Flamenco, Fri-Sun, Mar 4-20, 2022. From $40. 🇪🇸
Salsa Cabaret by Cali Salsa Pal Mundo with guest singer Anissa Gathers is Fri-Sun, Feb 4-27, 2022. From $40. 🇨🇴
Harold Puente’s Añoranza de Colombia (Longing for Colombia), a musical love story of ballet and Colombian folklore, is Fri-Sun, Nov 26-28, 2021 at 8pm (4pm Sun). From $37.
Añoranza de Colombia Returns to the Thalia Spanish Theatre
Fri-Sun, November 26 – December 12, 2021
THALIA SPANISH THEATRE
Sunnyside, Queens
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Continue Reading Añoranza de Colombia Returns to the Thalia Spanish Theatre
The Thalia Spanish Theater Says Goodbye to Raúl Jaurena in the Tango Gotham Tango Show
Fri-Sun, May 28 – Jun 27, 2021
THALIA SPANISH THEATRE
Sunnyside, Queens
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La Golondrina
Friday-Sunday, September 27-October 13, 2019
THALIA SPANISH THEATER
Sunnyside, Queens
Playwright Guillem Clua uses the famous Mexican song ‘The Swallow’ as a metaphor for being true to yourself
The Selfish Giant
Saturday, August 3, 2019
THALIA SPANISH THEATRE
Sunnyside, Queens
In Oscar Wilde’s short story, the selfish giant learns that the only thing blocked by the wall he built to keep children out of his garden, was his own divinity
One Busy Little Theatre
The Thalia Theatre has produced over two hundred productions since 1977. It’s a small 74-seat theater that has earned its place in the heart of Queens.
Spanish theatre has some special relevance. Spanish Golden Age Theatre (roughly 1590 – 1681) was sponsored by Spanish aristocrats, but enjoyed by all classes of society. It produced a volume of theater that far exceeded the number of plays produced in the English Renaissance.