Once set to be closed and demolished in 2021 due to the economic effects of the then-ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in Peru, two local comedians saved the theatre by first renting and then and purchasing the building.
Such a promise could be carried out thanks to the fact that she was co-heir to one of the largest fortunes in the department of Lambayeque, coming from her father-in-law, Francisco Muro Niño Ladrón de Guevara, a landowner in Ferreñafe.
Under the financial support of the testamentary Muro, during a trip to Paris, Clara had the idea of installing a cinema-theatre behind her mansion that would bear her father's last name.
[3] However, it managed to be preserved thanks to the initiative of comedians Jorge Luna and Ricardo Mendoza, who rented the place to present and record their online show.
[1] Currently, despite being a private property that serves as a venue for shows produced by its owners,[5] the theatre is also rented for theatrical performances[6][7] and various cultural events.