Baltic House Theatre-Festival
Baltic House Theatre-Festival (Baltic House Theatre) is located in the historical centre of St. Petersburg, Russia, near Peter and Paul Fortress, which is regarded as the birthplace of the city.
The production of its own performances is combined with international activity connected to the constant culture cooperation with the countries of the Baltic Sea region.
The theatre was established under the name of Leninist Komsomol State Theatre in 1936. In the 1990s, the theatre became a base for the annual festival Baltic House International Theatre Festival, and thus acquired the same name.
Source:
Театр-фестиваль "Балтийский дом", baltic-house.ru, 07.03.2012, http://baltic-house.ru/en/
Information
(Objekt ID 9185)Object type | Organization |
Also known as | Baltic House Theatre |
Organization type | Programming, Producing |
Main focus | Theatre |
Established | January 1, 1936 |
Website | Театр-фестиваль "Балтийский дом" |
Contact information
Address | 4, Alexandrovsky Park, 197198 St. Petersburg, Russian Federation |
Other information
Legal entity | Other |
Venues (2)
Own productions (3)
Title | Premiere |
---|---|
The Quiet | – October 28, 2004 |
The Polar Bear and I | – October 28, 2004 |
A guest of vice | – |
Performance dates
Title | Premiere |
---|---|
The Quiet | – October 30, 2004 – The Open Theatre (Det Åpne Teater), Baltic House Theatre-Festival |
The Polar Bear and I | – October 30, 2004 – The Open Theatre (Det Åpne Teater), Baltic House Theatre-Festival |
The Quiet | – October 29, 2004 – The Open Theatre (Det Åpne Teater), Baltic House Theatre-Festival |
The Polar Bear and I | – October 29, 2004 – The Open Theatre (Det Åpne Teater), Baltic House Theatre-Festival |
The Quiet | – October 28, 2004 – The Open Theatre (Det Åpne Teater), Baltic House Theatre-Festival |
The Polar Bear and I | – October 28, 2004 – The Open Theatre (Det Åpne Teater), Baltic House Theatre-Festival |
A guest of vice | – 2004 – Baltic House Theatre-Festival |
The Polar Bear and I | – 2004 – The Open Theatre (Det Åpne Teater), Baltic House Theatre-Festival |