Cancún, Mexico — The Cancún Theater, located at kilometer 4.5 of the city’s Hotel Zone, will temporarily close its doors to the public as it undergoes a full-scale renovation.
Overhaul of Audio, Lighting, and Stage Systems
In a brief statement, the theater’s administration announced that the remodeling will focus primarily on upgrading the audio, lighting, and rigging systems to enhance the quality of performances for audiences.
The statement emphasized that this equipment modernization reflects the “confidence” Grupo Xcaret—the company responsible for the venue—has in the work carried out by its team since the theater’s opening in 2000.
“This renovation is a testament to Grupo Xcaret’s trust in our team’s efforts and the public’s support over the years,” the statement read.
The theater’s management also expressed gratitude to all Grupo Xcaret departments that contributed to making the renovation possible.
Scheduled Reopening in Early September
The cultural venue is expected to reopen in the first days of September.
“We are confident this renovation will allow us to remain a leading cultural space in Cancún and continue offering unforgettable experiences to our visitors,” the statement continued.
“We are excited to return with renewed energy and an improved version of the Cancún Theater,” it concluded.
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