27.09.2016
Reykjavik City Theatre ranks among Iceland’s oldest and most prestigious cultural institutions. The theatre’s history reaches back across a century and more to when the playhouse was forged in 1897. It is now, alongside the National Theatre of Iceland, one of the two eminent dramatic stages in the nation. Reykjavik City Theatre, as the name suggests, is the municipal theatre of Iceland’s capital city. The Reykjavik City Theatre employs up to 200 people at any given time. All elements of production take place within the theatre itself, which has its own lighting, sound and multimedia departments, set and props workshops, costume and make-up departments as well as an experienced technical stage crew. Theatron has grown into the leading production planning solution in the Nordics within the last two years, currently serving some thirty theatres in Finland, Sweden, Norway, Iceland and Estonia. Theatron can be translated into any language and it is used with any standard browser so the implementation of Theatron is fast and easy. The image is from Reykjavik City Theatres show The Blue Planet Read more about Reykjavik City Theatre