Eisenhower Theater
The Eisenhower Theater seats 1,100, and is the smallest of the theaters on the Kennedy Center's main level. It primarily hosts plays and musicals, operas, ballet and contemporary dance. Its namesake, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, signed into law the National Cultural Center Act in 1958, the first time in history that our government backed and helped finance a structure dedicated to the performing arts. The theater contains an orchestra pit for 40 musicians that is convertible to a forestage or additional seating space. The walls are of East Indian laurel wood. The red and black stage curtain of hand-woven wool is a gift from the people of Canada.
This object shows Norewgian theatre- and dance performances that played at the Eisenhower Theatre during the festival Nordic Cool 2013.
Informasjon
(Objekt ID 33742)Objekttype | Spillested |
Primært tilknyttet | Nordic Cool 2013 |
Nettsted | The Kennedy Center |
Kontaktinformasjon
Adresse | 2700 F Street, DC 20566 Washington DC, Amerikas forente stater |
Land | Amerikas forente stater |
Kilde:
The Kennedy Center, kennedy-center.org, 04.03.2013, http://www.kennedy-center.org/about/virtual_tour/ike.html
Tittel | Dato |
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Hedda Gabler | – 27. feb. 2013, Nationaltheatret |
Hedda Gabler | – 26. feb. 2013, Nationaltheatret |