Address | Kaptol ul. 9 Zagreb Croatia |
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Coordinates | 45°48′58″N 15°58′41″E / 45.8160595°N 15.9780737°E |
Capacity | 442[1] |
Production | TBC |
Opened | 1 November 1950 |
Years active | 1950 – present |
Website | |
(Official Website) |
Komedija Theatre (Croatian: Zagrebačko gradsko kazalište "Komedija") is a theatre in Zagreb, Croatia which specializes in musicals. It was opened in 1950 as a legal successor to the Zagreb Drama Theatre and the Vedri Kerempuh Theatre. Notable pieces that premiered there include the 1971 musical Jalta, Jalta and the first Croatian rock opera Gubec-beg (1981).[2]
History
The theater was opened on November 1, 1950 as a merger of two previous theaters and is situated in a building on Kaptol street in the old city centre of Zagreb.[3][4]
References
- ↑ https://www.culturenet.hr/UserDocsImages/korisno%20-%20statistika/Kazalista.pdf
- ↑ "Jalta, Jalta (zg)". March 8, 2010.
- ↑ "Zagrebačka Komedija nakon potresa i pandemije opet otvara svoja vrata, a ugostit će i Gavellu". tportal.hr.
- ↑ "Kazalište Komedija". Sindikat hrvatskih učitelja.
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