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Teatro Mori Sala Vitacura

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Teatro Mori Sala Vitacura is a contemporary performance venue located in the upscale Vitacura neighborhood of Santiago. The theater is part of the Mori chain, known for hosting a wide range of cultural events including plays, concerts, dance performances, and film screenings. The Sala Vitacura is a smaller, intimate space that allows audiences to feel close to the performers. The building itself is modern and well-equipped, with comfortable seating and good acoustics. After the show, visitors can explore the surrounding area, which features restaurants, cafes, and the Bicentenario Park.

Don't miss

  • Watch a live play or musical performance
  • Enjoy the intimate atmosphere with excellent sightlines
  • Visit nearby Bicentenario Park for a stroll
  • Dine at one of the local restaurants before or after the show

Tickets & tours

Ways to visit Teatro Mori Sala Vitacura

You can visit on your own (buy tickets online or at the box office. prices vary by show). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

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Know before you go

  • Arrive at least 15 minutes early; late entry may not be permitted.
  • Performances are often in Spanish; check the language when booking.
  • Silence your phone and avoid using it during the show.
  • Some shows have a bar or intermission with refreshments.

A bit of history

Teatro Mori was founded in 1994 by a group of actors and directors to promote independent theater in Chile. The Vitacura branch opened later as part of the expansion into different Santiago neighborhoods.

Common questions

What kind of performances are held at Teatro Mori Sala Vitacura?

The theater hosts a variety of performances including plays, musicals, dance, and sometimes film screenings.

Is the theater easy to reach by public transport?

Yes, you can take the metro to Tobalaba station and then walk or take a bus. Taxis and ride-shares are also convenient.

Do I need to buy tickets in advance?

It is recommended to buy tickets online in advance, especially for popular shows, as the venue is intimate and seats sell out.

Are there English subtitles or translations?

Most performances are in Spanish without subtitles. Check the event details for language information.

Is there parking available?

There is limited street parking nearby, but it can be difficult to find. Public transport or ride-shares are better options.

Can I bring children?

It depends on the show. Some performances are family-friendly; check age recommendations when booking.

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