Taastrup Teater
The new foyer | |
Address | Kjeld Abels Plads, 2630 Taastrup Taastrup, Copenhagen Denmark |
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Capacity | seats |
Construction | |
Opened | 1970 |
Architect | COBE |
Website | |
Official website |
Taastrup Teater is a theatre in Taastrup in the western suburbs of Copenhagen, Denmark.
History
Taastrup Theatre was founded by a group of local residents in 1970. It received its current name and engaged an artistic director in 1987. The repertoire was also changed.[1]
Building
The theatre is based in a community centre from the 1970s which was expanded several times during the 1990s.
COBE was expanded the theatre with a new foyer. It consists of a curtain that slope away from the existing building. It consists of translucent and clear acrylic triangles which are illuminated by red lights from within when the theatre is sold out.[2]
References
External links
- Official website
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Theatres in Copenhagen, Denmark
- Old Stage
- Stærekassen
- Copenhagen Opera House
- Royal Playhouse
- Betty Nansen Teatret
- Folketeatret
- Nørrebro Teater
- Østre Gasværk
- Republique
- Bådteatret
- Bremen Teater
- Café Teatret
- Circus Building
- Det Ny Teater
- Husets Teater
- Pantomimeteatret
- Riddersalen
- Bellevue Teatret
- Gladsaxe Ny Teater
- Mungo Park
- Taastrup Teater
- Casino Teatret
- Kalkeballen
- Lille Grønnegade Theatre
- National Scala
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