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Qëndrim Rijani (english: Chendrim Rijani) is an Albanian director of theatre, film and opera.He has directed many plays, Albanian and foreign, that were performed in many different countries in Europe and that have been honored with many awards in various festivals.
Also: Albania: People: By occupation: Theatre people / Directors: Theatre directors Pages in category "Albanian theatre directors" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
Since the theatre's inception, groups and orchestras from various countries in the communist bloc came to give performances. The national Song and Dance Ensemble often performs at the national theatre. [2] The Theatre reports to the Ministry of Culture, Youth, and Sports and is financed out of the state budget.
The National Theatre of Albania (Albanian: Teatri Kombëtar) was the main theatre in Tirana, Albania.In March 2020, the National Theatre of Albania was selected by Europa Nostra among the 7 most endangered monuments in Europe, [1] [2] as an exceptional example of modern Italian architecture from the 1930s and one of the most prominent cultural centers in Albania, facing impending threat of ...
Luljeta Hoxha is an Albanian actress and director. After finished high school "Asim Vokshi" for foreign languages in English branch, in Tirana city, pursued her studies at the University of Arts of Albania, Faculty of Performing Arts, Theatre Director branch, major director.
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They help ensure the theatre remains financially solvent, that it is well run, and that it is perceived as an asset to the community it serves. Artistic director; Call boy, a stagehand who alerts actors and actresses of their entrances during a performance; Company Manager; Costume Shop Manager; Crew chief; Director of audience services ...
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.