Royal Danish Theatre facts for kids
Det Kongelige Teater
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The theatre seen from Kongens Nytorv
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Address | Kongens Nytorv Copenhagen Denmark |
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Type | National theatre |
Capacity | 1,600 seats |
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Opened | 1874 |
Architect | Vilhelm Dahlerup |
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https://kglteater.dk/ |
The Royal Danish Theatre (RDT, Danish: Det Kongelige Teater) is both the national Danish performing arts institution and a name used to refer to its old purpose-built venue from 1874 located on Kongens Nytorv in Copenhagen. The theatre was founded in 1748, first serving as the theatre of the king, and then as the theatre of the country. The theatre presents opera, the Royal Danish Ballet, multi-genre concerts, and drama in several locations. The Royal Danish Theatre organization is under the control of the Danish Ministry of Culture.
Performing arts venues
- The Old Stage is the original Royal Danish Theatre built in 1874.
- The Copenhagen Opera House (Operaen), built in 2004.
- Stærekassen (New Stage) is an Art Deco theatre adjacent to the main theatre. It was used for drama productions. It is no longer used by the Royal Theatre.
- The Royal Danish Playhouse is a venue for "spoken theatre" with three stages, inaugurated in 2008.
See also
In Spanish: Teatro Real de Copenhague para niños
- Copenhagen Opera House
- Royal Danish Ballet
- Royal Danish Ballet school
- Royal Danish Orchestra
- Edvard Fallesen, General Director of the Royal Danish Theatre from 1876 to 1894
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