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National Theatre of Miskolc

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Type
  
Theatre

Renovated
  
1880, 1990

Opened
  
1857

Phone
  
+36 46 516 700

Built
  
1847–1857

Capacity
  
670

Construction started
  
1847

Architect
  
József Cassano

National Theatre of Miskolc

Location
  
Miskolc, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county, Hungary

Address
  
Miskolc, Déryné u. 1, 3525 Hungary

Similar
  
National Theatre of Pécs, National Theatre of Szeged, Comedy Theatre of Budapest, National Theatre, National Theatre of Győr

Profiles

P ter czak istv n bundzik improvisations at national theatre of miskolc spring 1995


The National Theatre of Miskolc is the main theatre of Miskolc, and the oldest theatre company of Hungary. Its current Classicist and Neo-baroque building built between 1847–1857, is in the city centre, in Széchenyi street and is home to not only theatrical plays, but also to events like the International Opera Festival of Miskolc.

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History

The first theatre in Miskolc was built between 1819 and 1823, the second fully stone theatre in the country (the first one being in Kolozsvár) was premiering with A tatárok Magyarországban on 24 August. This structure was destroyed in fire on 19 July 1843. With money from the insurance company and public contributions, construction of a new building has started on 3 September 1847, with a design of József Cassano, but was slowed by the 1848 Revolution and lack of funds. Serious construction speeded up again in the early 1850s, partly with the upcoming visit of Franz Joseph I (the emperor eventually did not take part in the opening ceremony).

After a decade of construction, the theatre opened on 3 September 1857 with the play Marót bán by Mihály Vörösmarty. Its first director was Endre Latabár, the first member of the illustrious Latabár actor-dynasty. For several years, the lower levels of the building were occupied by shops (their rent partly funded the theatre), and the upper levels were home to the National Casino. The theatre was often home to the guest performances of Déryné Széppataki Róza, the most known actress of the era.

The building was reconstructed in 1880, and extending with a fire-watch tower. The theatre, formerly belonging to a joint stock company, became the property of the municipality of Miskolc in 1914.

1990 saw a further extension, enlarging the theatre to twice of its former floor space, 16 000 square meters, including five separate stage halls. The complex is also home to a museum dedicated to the theatrical history of Miskolc.

References

National Theatre of Miskolc Wikipedia