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The Manila Metropolitan Theater (), also known as the Metropolitan Theater, abbreviated as the MET, is a historic Philippine
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building located in Plaza Lawton in
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, Manila. It is recognized as the forefront of the Art Deco architectural style in the Philippines. Designed by architect Juan M. Arellano, the Metropolitan Theater was inaugurated on December 10, 1931. The theater was heavily damaged during the Battle of Manila and subsequently went through several restoration programs of varying levels of success. After its most extensive public restoration efforts, the Metropolitan Theater reopened on December 10, 2021, the 90th anniversary of its inauguration. It is currently under the administration of the
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(NCCA). In 1976, the Metropolitan Theater was declared a National Historical Landmark by the
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(NHCP). In 2010, the
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recognized the Met as a National Cultural Treasure.


History


Origins, opening, and pre-war years (1924–1942)

In 1924, during the
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, the
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approved the project proposal of Senator
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to build a "people's theater" in the Mehan Garden. There was little, however, that came of it until 1928, when Manila Mayor Tomas Earnshaw spearheaded a project to build a theater. The City of Manila leased out 8,293 square meters of public land in the Mehan Garden to the newly-formed Metropolitan Theater Company at ₱1.00 for 99 years. The Metropolitan Theater Company was made up of wealthy Manila businessmen who would provide the capital for the venture. It was headed by Horace B. Pond of the Pacific Commercial Company, who was joined on the Board by Antonio Melian of El Hogar Filipino, Enrique Zóbel of Ayala y Compañia,
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President Rafael Palma, Senator Manuel Camus, Leopold Kahn of Levy Hermanos, and businessman J.L. Pierce. The Metropolitan Theater Company raised ₱1 million to fund the project through community efforts, including fundraising dinners and selling stock to the public at affordable rates, offering Class A shares for ₱100.00 and Class B shares for ₱5.00 par value. Filipino architect Juan M. Arellano was commissioned by the government to design the theater and was sent to the United States to study under Thomas W. Lamb, one of America's leading architects in theater design. At that point, Arellano was known for his neoclassical architectural style, but the Metropolitan Theater marked his departure towards more modern designs. The cornerstone was laid in February 1928, with construction by Pedro Siochi & Co. as contractors. The Metropolitan Theater was inaugurated on December 10, 1931. In attendance were Mayor Earnshaw, Senate President
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, Interim American Governor George C. Butte, Speaker of the House
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, and other prominent government leaders, businessmen, and society figures. During the following pre-war decade, the Metropolitan Theater hosted international artists including Ted Shawn,
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,
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, and Fritz Kreisler. The theater also hosted the local dance productions of Lubov Adameit, Leonor Orosa-Goquingco, Paul Szilard, and Trudl Dubsky. Other significant events at the theater include the premier of production studio LVN Pictures's inaugural film '' Giliw Ko'' (1939).


World War II (1942–1945)

Unlike other similar establishments, during the Japanese Occupation in the
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, the Metropolitan Theater was still active. It became the home of the New Philippines Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Francisco Santiago, which held its inaugural concert in July 1942. Alongside concerts and film screenings, the Met was the stage for the performances of the Dramatic Philippines theater group founded by Francisco "Soc" Rodrigo and Narciso Pimentel, Jr. from 1943 to 1944. They performed Rodrigo's translations and adaptations of Western plays''.'' The Japanese authorities utilized the Metropolitan Theater for various cultural and political activities during their occupation. On October 17 and 20, 1943, two Independence Symphony Concerts were held at the Met to celebrate Japan's declaration of the Philippines as an independent republic under President
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. The KALIBAPI political party also used the building as a meeting center. During the Battle of Manila in 1945, the Metropolitan Theater was bombed by American liberation forces. Although the Met lost its roof, the walls of the structure stood.


Post-war years (1945–2015)

In the subsequent post-war years, the shell of the Met was used for a variety of commercial establishments and as a home for informal settlers. During the Marcos administration, First Lady
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initiated the public restoration of the Metropolitan Theater, along with other historical buildings. In 1978, ₱30 million was allocated for the restoration through a loan from the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS). The restoration was done under the supervision of the architects Otilio and Alejandro Arellano, both nephews of the Met's original architect Juan M. Arellano. The Metropolitan Theater re-opened in December 1978, after just four months of work, making the pre-Christmas opening deadline desired by Imelda Marcos. President
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said that he hoped the Metropolitan Theater would "emerge as the shining monument to the cultural enlightenment of the New Filipino." The Met re-opened with a production of Rosauro de la Cruz's "Isang Munting Alamat" produced by the Kabataang Barangay, then-chaired by President Marcos's daughter Imee. From 1979 to 1986, the Metropolitan Theater staged five to six shows yearly. Due to the lack of sponsorships, Executive Director Conchita Sunico rented out the space to GMA Radio-Television Arts for
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's variety show '' Vilma!'' and leased out office space in the building, allowing it to survive despite financial difficulties. The Met closed its doors again in 1996 following conflicts of ownership between the Manila City government and the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS). In 2010, President
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attempted to revive the Metropolitan Theater, to no avail. That same year, the Met was recognized as a National Cultural Treasure under the National Cultural Heritage Act.


Under the NCCA, restoration, and re-opening (2015–present)

In May 2015, the
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released ₱270 million from the National Endowment Fund for Culture and the Arts to fund the purchase of the Metropolitan Theater from its owner, the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS). The DBM released the funds to the
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(NCCA), which, according to the National Cultural Heritage Act, held the right of first refusal on the sale of national cultural treasures. On June 30, 2015, the GSIS turned over ownership of the Met to the NCCA. Soon after, in December 2015, the NCCA launched the "METamorphasis" project through which students interacted with the theater through bi-weekly cleanup drives. It also included music programs and tours of the theater grounds. The project ran until April 2016, paving the way for the eventual restoration of the building. The initial restoration construction work began in February 2017 but was suspended when discovering of original features led the NCCA to revise the designs, with work resuming in 2019. The goal of the NCCA-led restoration was to preserve the building and restore it to its pre-war state, as designed by Juan M. Arellano. Thus, additional structures, such as those added during the 1978 restoration under
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, were removed. The first phase of the restoration focused on the Main Theater and was completed by March 2020. The second phase focused on the exteriors, while the third and final phase focused on fixing the office spaces and the Grand Ballroom. On December 10, 2021, the Metropolitan Theater celebrated its 90th anniversary with its formal re-opening. Previously, it had a soft opening in June 2021, with its official reopening postponed several times due to the
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. On June 29, 2024, an orchestral event "OST Symphony: K-drama in Concert" was held in the Metropolitan Theater. The theater hosted the state necrological service for National Artist
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on April 22, 2025.


Architecture

The Metropolitan Theater was designed by Filipino architect Juan M. Arellano in the
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style. Arellano was inspired by the phrase "On Wings of Song" for the structural configuration of the building: a rectangular-shaped auditorium flanked by pavilions on either side. Throughout the design, Arellano weaved Filipino decorative elements into the Art Deco style. ''Philippine Magazine'' editor A.V.H. Hartendorp described the style as "modern expressionistic."


Exterior

The façade's focal point is its proscenium-like central window of stained glass that corresponds with the shape and scale of the Main Theater inside. The stained glass marquee was executed by the Kraut Art Glass Company, with the "Metropolitan" label backlit and surrounded by Filipino floral motifs. The stained glass marquee is highlighted on both sides by curving walls of colorful, decorated tiles resembling
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patterns of
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. There are also moldings of zigzag and wavy lines that go with the sponged and painted multi-colored walls. The wall that frames the stained glass is a segmented arch with rows of small finials on the upper edge. Muslim-inspired
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crown the top of the concave roof, which suggested its status as a theater back in its prime days. Located at the entrance are elaborate wrought iron gates which are patterned into leaf designs and various lines. Accenting the ground level are
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lamps and banana-leaf formed pillars which go alternately with the theater's entrances.


Interior


Foyer

The Main Theater is accessed through a foyer with a two-story ceiling and stairways on either side leading to the balcony. By the stairways are the ''Adam'' and ''Eve'' bronze sculptures done by Italian artist Franceso Riccardo Monti. Displayed on opposite sides of the foyer are two mural paintings by National Artist
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, titled ''The Dance'' and ''The History of Music''. Since the 1996 foreclosure, the original murals are in the GSIS Museum and so reproductions were made for the NCCA-led restoration. The foyer's grillwork features a drooping floral balustrade in a geometric Art Deco style, originally crafted by Arcadio Arellano, the brother and collaborator of the Met's architect, Juan M. Arellano.


Main Theater

In 2020, during its renovation, the capacity of the Main Theater was reduced from 1,600 to 990, and the floor's elevation was adjusted to comply with safety regulations. The ceiling is decorated with Art Deco mangoes, bananas, and tropical leaves bas-reliefs designed by Isabelo Tampinco. Above the proscenium arch are eight bas-relief figures by Francesco Riccardo Monti. Originally intending to reproduce the figures from historical photographs, in 2017, the NCCA were surprised to discover the original Monti figures intact after dismantling the anomalous additions from the 1978 restoration.


Gallery

File:Metropolitan Theater.JPG, Close up of the art deco ornaments of the Metropolitan Theater File:Manilajf2185 26.JPG, Manila Metropolitan Theater Entrance Facade File:Manila Metropolitan Theater Main Facade.jpg, The main facade with the glass mural and other decorative elements File:Manila Metropolitan Theater Aracde.jpg, Arcade File:Manila Metropolitan Theater Sculpture.jpg, A sculpture at the topmost part File:Manila Metropolitan Theater Typical Bay.jpg, Typical bay File:Manila Metropolitan Theater Masses.jpg, Play of levels of massing File:Manila Metropolitan Theater Minor Entrance.jpg, Side entrances File:Manila Metropolitan Theater Block.jpg, The fly tower File:Manila Metropolitan Theater Ornament.jpg, Organic ornaments File:Manila Metropolitan Theater View from Quezon Bridge.jpg, View from the foot of Quezon Bridge. File:Manila Metropolitan Theater front (Padre Burgos, Manila; 02-10-2022).jpg, The Theater from the air


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* * {{Manila landmarks Art Deco architecture in the Philippines Theaters in Manila Cultural Properties of the Philippines in Metro Manila Landmarks in the Philippines Buildings and structures in Ermita Theatres completed in 1931 National Historical Landmarks of the Philippines 1931 establishments in the Philippines Juan M. Arellano buildings