Teatro Ádóque

Teatro Ádóque was a theatre and theatrical cooperative located in the Martim Moniz area of Lisbon, capital of Portugal.

The Ádóque Theatre Workers' Cooperative, was founded in 1974, and installed itself in the former Teatro Desmontável Rafael de Oliveira in Largo Martim Moniz in Lisbon, a collapsible structure dating back to 1936, which could be moved, initially by rail and, later, in ten trucks.

Its founders included the actor, author and director, Francisco Nicholson, the set designer, Mário Alberto, and the choreographer, Fernando Lima.

The company became famous in Lisbon for its innovative and left-wing approach to revues, known in Portugal as Teatro de Revista, and for children's shows.

The theatre was forced to close in 1982 by Lisbon's mayor, Krus Abecassis, who wanted a shopping centre to be built at the location.