[2] Many of the stars of the Golden Age of Argentine Theater, including Luis Arata,[3] Amelia Bence[4] Olinda Bozán,[5] Gloria Guzmán,[6] Mecha Ortiz[7] Enrique Muiño,[8] Florencio Parravicini,[9] Juan Carlos Thorry[6] performed there.
[11] Throughout the 1970s, stage productions were held such as Coqueluche (1971-1972) with Ricardo Bauleo, Thelma Biral and Aurora Del Mar;[12] Las brujas de Salem (1972-1974) with Alfredo Alcón, Norma Barcaicoa and Alicia Bruzzo;[13] La idiota (1975) with Thelma Biral, Luis Medina Castro and Marta Cipriano;[14] Lorenzaccio (1978) with Alfredo Alcón, Aldo Barbero, Rodolfo Bebán and Marta Bianchi;[15] which continued into the 1980s with plays like Hotel Parliament (1986-1987) with Gerardo Romano, Arturo Maly, and Marta González.
[17] In March, 2001, Rottemberg announced the remodeled theater complex would open in April and be called the Multiteatro because no one remembers the people the buildings were historically named after.
[18] On 10 April 2001 amid dignitaries, city officials and stars like Mirtha Legrand, Norma Pons, Linda Peretz, Graciela Dufau and China Zorrilla, the new theater opened.
In one room "Pingüinos" with Pablo Rago and Valentina Bassi was premiering[19] and the other salons featured "Brujas" with Norma Pons, "Había una vez" a one-man show starring China Zorrilla, and "Los galanes peinan canas" directed by Manuel González Gil and starring Rodolfo Bebán, Guillermo Bredeston and Claudio García Satur.