Federal Theatre (Austria)

The Federal Theatre (German - Bundestheater) is the umbrella organisation for all state-run theatres in Austria, including the Vienna State Opera, the Vienna Volksoper and the Burgtheater (with its smaller houses the Akademietheater and the Kasino am Schwarzenbergplatz), the Vienna State Ballet and organisational companies. With 2,500 employees, it is argued to be the largest theatrical concern in the world.[1]

Federal Theatre
Headquarters
Vienna
,
Austria
Number of employees
2500
Websitewww.bundestheater.at/ 

History

25 schilling coin designed by Alfred Hofmann to mark the reopening of the Bundestheater in 1955.

Before 1971

Bundestheaterverwaltung (1971-1999)

Bundestheater-Holding (1999-present)

Organisation and Aims

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References

  1. Archived [Date missing] at bundestheater-holding.at [Error: unknown archive URL] bei den Bundestheatern abgerufen am 13. März 2014.
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