Brno City Theatre
Coordinates: 49°12′4.909″N 16°36′29.31″E / 49.20136361°N 16.6081417°E
Main entrance from the Lidická street | |
Address |
Lidická 16 602 00 Brno Brno Czech Republic |
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Construction | |
Rebuilt | 1995 - dramatical scene |
Architect |
Roman Mach and Josef Kubín – musical scene Heinrich Fanta – dramatical scene Miroslav Melena – dramatical sc. reconstruction |
Website | |
www.mdb.cz |
Brno City Theatre (Czech: Městské divadlo Brno, further in text MdB) is a repertoire theatre in Brno, Czech Republic, that focuses on dramatic and music production, mainly musical theatre. The building of the theatre is located on Lidická street in town square Brno-center. It has two acting areas – dramatical scene (capacity 365 places) and musical theatre scene (capacity 680 places).[1][2] As of 2011, the manager and director of the theatre is Stanislav Moša, art manager of the musical ensemble is Petr Gazdík and operetta manager is Igor Ondříček.
The MdB is one of the theatres with very good ensemble and wide audience.
There are many different art pieces in both of its musical and dramatic repertoire, lot of space is dedicated for many new works, which are often written directly for MdB. The theatre also has its own orchestra, so the audience can experience live scenic music.
History
The former Svobodné divadlo (Free Theatre) on Falkensteiner Street was founded closely after World War II, in summer 1945, by people around director Milan Pásek, supported by professor Jiří Kroha. Since its beginning it hosted mainly young artists, which sought to found second theatre in the city (the first one was Mahenovo divadlo (Mahen Theatre), where they could perform plays by contemporary writers. The theatre has changed its name by the time: Městské a oblastní divadlo (Municipal and Regional Theatre), Krajské oblastní divadlo (County and regional theatre) and in 1962 Divadlo bratří Mrštíků (Mrštík Brothers Theatre).
In 1988, by decision of a new regulation, the theatre was merged with some quite genre different theatres – satirical theatre Večerní Brno and puppet theatre Loutkové divadlo Radost.
After the Velvet revolution the theatre was renamed the Městské divadlo Brno (Municipal Theatre Brno) and in 1990 Jan Kolegar was elected as its director. Jan Moša, former producer, dramatist and since 1990 the artistic director of drama, became the director in 1992. He was responsible for the reconstruction of insufficient places at former cinema on Lidická street, where the theatre now resides.[3]
In the 1990s the declining scene, that had great distress of the audience, has become one of the most successful theatres not only in Brno, but throughout the country.
In 1995 the MdB went through reconstruction, mainly modification of the theatre scene itself. In addition to changes of building the ensemble of theatre was also renewed.[4] In the 1990s the MdB has focused mainly on quality musical theatre production, using graduates of the musical acting classes at the Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts.
Notable actors
The actors of this theatre were awarded with several Thalia Awards and Alfréd Radok Awards.[5] The theatre has even walk of fame for its most brilliant actors since 2000.[6]
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Choice of current actings
There are many different art pieces in both of theaters musical and dramatic repertoire, lot of space is dedicated for many new works, which are often written directly for MdB. The classical pieces (e.g., Devotion to the Cross by Pedro Calderón de la Barca) are also played often.
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References
- ↑ "Technické informace (činoherní scéna)" (in Czech). Retrieved 2011-03-18.
- ↑ "Technické informace (hudební scéna)" (in Czech). Retrieved 2011-03-18.
- ↑ Srna, Zdeněk (1996). Půlstoletí městského divadla v Brně: svědectví diváka, recenzenta, kritika i historika o životě jedné divadelní scény (in Czech). Brno: fotografie Jef Kratochvil, Miloš Chmelař. p. 302.
- ↑ Srna, Zdeněk (1996). Sezóna 1995–1996 aneb Šťastné vykročení a vědomí kontinuity. Městské divadlo Brno, sezóna 1995–1996 (in Czech). Brno: MdB. p. 83.
- ↑ Urválková, Lucie. "Fenomén Městského divadla Brno v brněnské kultuře" (in Czech). pp. 67–68. Retrieved 2011-05-30.
Magisterská diplomová práce na Filozofické fakultě Masarykovy univerzity
- ↑ "Městské divadlo Brno a jeho CHODNÍK SLÁVY" (in Czech). Retrieved 2011-03-06.
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