Aleksandër Moisiu Theatre
Theatre in Durrës, Albania
41°18′51″N 19°26′47″E / 41.3143°N 19.4465°E / 41.3143; 19.4465The Aleksandër Moisiu Theatre, or called also Durrës Theatre (Albanian: Teatri Aleksandër Moisiu) is a theatre in the city centre of Durrës, Albania. The theatre took its name from Austrian actor Alexander Moissi, who was of Albanian descent.
History
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.[2]
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Durrës
- Administration
- County
- Durrës 1
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- History
- First Battle of Dyrrhachium
- Second Battle of Dyrrhachium
- Third Battle of Dyrrhachium
- Republic of Central Albania
- Principality of Albania
- Peasant Revolt
- Congress of Durrës
- Italian invasion
- Geography
- Beach of Durrës
- Erzen
- Ishëm
- Shkëmbi i Kavajës
- Infrastructure
- A1 Motorway
- National Road 2
- Port
- Railway Station
- Durrës Block
- Culture
- Aleksandër Moisiu University
- Fatih Mosque
- Great Mosque
- Kajtazi Brothers Educational Institute
- KF Teuta
- Niko Dovana Stadium
- Aleksandër Moisiu Theatre
- Royal Villa
- Royal Palace
- The Beauty of Durrës
- Archaeological Museum
- Amphitheatre
- Durrës Castle
- Rodoni Castle
- Ishëm Castle
- Basilica of Saint Michael
- Gjuricaj Basilica
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