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Teatre Nacional de Catalunya
Teatre Nacional de CatalunyaCity Barcelona Country Spain Architect Ricardo Bofill Opened 1996 www.tnc.cat Teatre Nacional de Catalunya (TNC) (Catalan pronunciation: [teˈatɾə nəsiuˈnaɫ də kətəˈɫuɲə], English: National Theatre of Catalonia) is a public theatre in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain created by the Culture Department of the Catalan Government.
The building of the theatre took place from 8 November 1991 to 1996 by the Catalan postmodern architect Ricardo Bofill[1].
On November 12, 1996 it opened with Àngels a Amèrica (Angels in America) by Tony Kushner, and directed by Josep Maria Flotats. The building, like the Royal National Theatre in the UK, contains three theatre spaces: Sala Gran, Sala Petita and Sala Tallers, showing many different types of productions mainly in the Catalan language. Its current artistic director is Sergi Belbel.
Contents
List of Artistic Directors
- 1998 to 2006: Domènec Reixach
See also
- List of theatres in Barcelona
- Culture in Barcelona
References
- ^ "Teatre Nacional de Catalunya" (HTML). Barcelona City Council. 2003-06-09. http://www.bcn.es/turisme/english/turisme/llocs/07.htm. Retrieved 2008-06-27.
External links
Categories:- Theatres in Catalonia
- Theatres and concert halls in Barcelona
- National theatres
- Postmodern architecture
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