The Teatro Broadway is an Art Deco style theatre in Buenos Aires, Argentina which opened on October 11, 1930.
Located near the centre of the city at 1155 Corrientes Avenue, it was designed by the architect Jorge Kálnay.
Until 1939, under the direction of Alvarez was living the Broadway premiere of the major American labels, including the MGM (Metro Goldwyn Mayer), 20th.
He had an overhang of 12 meters above the audience, innovative central air conditioning and room for 2265 people.
The top eight floors were originally intended for rental housing and a small confectionery, and beams were used Vierendel 18 meter span to support the roof of the theater space, which has no columns.