Aleksandër Moisiu Theatre
The Aleksandër Moisiu Theatre, or called also Durrës Theatre (Albanian: Teatri Aleksandër Moisiu) is a theatre in the city centre of Durrës, Albania. The theatre took its name from Austrian actor Alexander Moissi, who was of Albanian descent.
Teatri i Durrësit | |
Aleksandër Moisiu Theatre | |
Address | Lagja Nr: 2, Square Liria Durrës |
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Coordinates | 41.3143°N 19.4465°E |
Owner | State owned |
Opened | 11 January 1953 |
History
The building of the theatre dates from the 1950s. It officially opened on 11 January 1953.[1] His first show was the comedy "The Girl from the village" (Albanian: Vajza nga fshati) the writer Fatmir Gjata, staged by director Pandi Stillu.[2]
Drejtoret ne vite / Theater Directors
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Notes and references
- Teatri Aleksandër Moisiu feston 57 vjetorin, me shfaqjen Ana Kristi, Lajme Shqipëria, 2010-10-07 (in Albanian)
- Teatri "Aleksandër Moisiu" përgatitet për jubileun e 60-të Archived 2014-09-19 at the Wayback Machine, balkanweb, 2012-01-12 (in Albania)
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