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A unique place on the French theatrical scene

As the only national theatre located in a province (i.e. in Alsace), the history of the TNS is remarkable. Its premises consist of several theatre rooms, a company, a superior school of drama, work and rehearsal rooms, administration buildings, set and costume design workshops.

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History

The Théâtre National de Strasbourg as we know it was established in October 1968. It is directly attached to the Ministry of Culture by decree (31st May 1972). It is the successor of the Centre Dramatique de l’Est (CDE). Hubert Gignoux, the last manager of the CDE, had asked André Malraux, then Minister of cultural affairs, to turn this centre into a national theatre.

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Technics

The TNS consists of four theatre rooms: the salle Bernard-Marie Koltès (470 or 600 seats), the salle Hubert Gignoux (a 200-seat modular room) and the Espace Klaus Michael Grüber (formerly Espace Kablé) located in the rue Jacques Kablé, which consists of 2 rooms : the Studio (about 120 seats) and the Hall (about 250 seats depending on the layout).

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Upcoming shows

  • 23
    Feb
    2012
    DU FOND DES GORGES
    Thursday 23 February 2012
  • 24
    Feb
    2012
    DU FOND DES GORGES
    Friday 24 February 2012
  • 13
    Mar
    2012
    TETES RONDES ET TETES POINTUES
    Tuesday 13 March 2012

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