
Teatro Neoclasico
Teatro Neoclasico, or Neoclassical Theater, is a style of theater that emerged in the late 17th and 18th centuries, inspired by the principles of classical antiquity, especially Greek and Roman arts. It emphasizes clarity, harmony, balance, and adherence to strict rules of structure and morality. The genre focuses on reasoned storytelling, well-developed characters, and themes that promote moral virtues. Visually, theaters designed in this style often feature elegant, symmetrical architecture and a proscenium stage that separates actors from the audience, creating an organized and refined environment suited for serious and formal theatrical productions.