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Backa Theatre (
Swedish
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: ''Backa Teater'') is a youth theater located in
Gothenburg
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It focuses on producing theater for children and their families.
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The theater was founded in 1978 by director
Eva Bergman and actor Ulf Dohlsten as part of
Gothenburg City Theatre
Gothenburg City Theatre ( sv, Göteborgs stadsteater) opened in 1934 at Götaplatsen square in Gothenburg, Sweden. The theatre was designed by Swedish architect Carl Bergsten who gave the exterior a Neo-Classical look with a touch of Streamline M ...
. It is now led by playwright, director Carl Mattias Andersson, who himself has background as an actor at Backa Theatre. The company has had the privilege to set up newly written plays, for example ''In a dark and northern place'' which was written by Mattias Andersson. The theatre moved into new premises on Gothenburg's northern riverbank during autumn 2007.
References
External links
Backa Teater website
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Culture in Gothenburg
Theatres in Sweden
Youth theatre companies
Theatre companies in Sweden
Children's theatre