Kaunas State Musical Theatre is musical theatre in
Kaunas,
Lithuania. It was established on November 27, 1940 in former
State Theatre hall adjoining the
Laisvės Alėja. For some time it was playing mostly
operettas.
The building
Decision to build
Kaunas City Theatre was admitted in 1891, and first play was staged on
January 9, 1892. Neo-Rennaisance was chosen as a style for the building, and it was built in the City Garden square. Two storey building had 500 square meters hall. Spectators also could watch plays from two storey balconie rows. In the balconies special loges were established for
Kaunas Governor and
Kaunas Fortress commandant.
After Lithuania established independence and Kaunas Became temporary capital the theatre became a cradle for modern Lithuanian drama, opera and ballet theatres.
Theatre was reconstructed in 1922-1925, 1930-1933 and in 1980.
Romas Kalanta set himself on fire in 1972 as a protest against the Soviet regime in the nearby square.
Musical theater
1948
Lithuanian Opera and Ballet Theatre, with whom the Musical theatre was sharing the same building, was moved to
Vilnius, and Musical theatre became the only theatre to reside in the building. It built its reputation on staging musical comedies. After Lithuania regained independence theatre added
operas to its repertoire.
Plays of note
References