Teatro Villanueva was a theatre in colonial Havana, Cuba. Located on Calle Morro, it was inaugurated in February 1847 under the name Circo Habanero. The circular structure was built of wood and had a reported capacity of 4000. It was mainly used for bufo performances. Renovations were carried out in 1853, when the theatre was renamed Teatro Villanueva. The owner was Miguel Nin y Pons, a protégé of the Count of Villanueva, Claudio Martínez de Pinillos.