A small group of spectators watches as actor Hector Gonzalez Nieto performs during his 'Hacer el amor no solo es follar despacio' micro theater show at the 'Micro Teatro por Dinero' on December 15, 2012 in Madrid, Spain. In November 2009, fifty artists presented a theatre project in the thirteen rooms of a former brothel, two weeks before its demolition, with each function lasting less than 10 minutes. The initiative was a huge success, with more people queueing up outside than could enter. Today's 'Micro Theatre For Money' is named after the former brothel on Ballesta Street, and offers a cheap and original way for going out at night, especially in times of financial hardship. With each show priced at 4 Euros, over 150,000 spectators have already attended performances at the tiny theatre in the Malasana area. Anyone can submit a project to be chosen to perform for a month in one of the five tiny rooms in the basement of the theatre, making it an ideal platform for young Spanish authors and actors, often unemployed, to perform.