Located on land adjacent to the Teatro Maria Vitória that had previously been used for restaurants, a skating rink, and an open-air cinema, the Teatro ABC was built by the businessman José Miguel, who directed it from its opening in 1956 until 1971, the year of his death.
It was the only heated theatre in the Parque Mayer area, which was considered to be the Broadway of Lisbon.
It was rebuilt and re-opened in 1993 but proved unviable and was closed definitively in 1997, being finally demolished in 2015.
[2][3] The theatre mainly offered what is known in Portugal as Teatro de Revista (revues), but also put on shows for children.
From 1972, beginning with the revue, O Fim da Macacada (The end of stupidity),[4] it was able to make significant changes to the contents of the revues presented, firstly as a result of a more liberal approach to censorship under the new president, Marcelo Caetano, and, more importantly, after the Estado Novo dictatorship was overthrown in April 1974.