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The National Kaunas Drama Theatre is the biggest theatre in Kaunas, and one of the oldest functioning theatres in Lithuania. There are six different creative spaces for events in the Kaunas Drama Theatre.


History

Its beginnings date to the 1920s, when the ''
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'' established drama and
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playhouses. The first play performed by the Kaunas Drama Theatre was
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's ''St. John's Day'', directed by Juozas Vaičkus, premiering on December 19, 1920, in the former Russian City Theatre, in what is now the
Kaunas State Musical Theatre The Kaunas State Musical Theatre is a musical theatre in Kaunas, Lithuania. It was established on November 27, 1940, in the former State Theatre hall adjoining the Laisvės Alėja. For some time, it mostly presented operettas. The building The ...
. The company was the only professional theatre organization in Lithuania until 1931 when its branch opened in
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. Dramas shared the house with opera, and in 1925 they were joined by
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. At that time the theatre was renamed "State Theatre". Most of the actors initially came from Juozas Vaičkus' ''Flying Theatre'', founded in 1918 in
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, Russia. After some reforms, Konstantinas Glinskis became its new manager. In 1926 he was forced out by the new manager,
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, along with many other actors. Sutkus brought in actors from the defunct '' Vilkolakis'' and '' Tautos theatres''. In 1928 Sutkus was replaced by Jurgis Savickis, who in 1929 invited Andrius Oleka-Žilinskas from the Moscow Art Theatre. Oleka-Žilinskas sought to improve performances using the methods of
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and
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, and as part of this goal, he invited the renowned Mikhail Chekhov to join the theatre. Together they trained young actors and established The Young Theatre; although their work was acclaimed by critics, the broader public showed little appreciation. Later Oleka-Žilinskas was forced to leave the theatre. Between 1935 and 1940 the theatre's ranks were reinforced by young people coming from The Young Theatre and the Experimental Theatre Acting Studio. The Kaunas State Theatre was constantly delivering talents to other newly established theatres: the Šiauliai Theatre, the Youth Theatre, the Young Viewers' Theatre, and later, after Lithuania regained control of
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, the Vilnius State Theatre. In 1940, when Lithuania was annexed by the
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, the theatre was forced to implement the socialist understanding of art and was forced to praise the new regime. During the
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occupation of Lithuania, demands for the praise of that regime were also made. After the second Soviet occupation,
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was enforced. In 1947 a group of Lithuanian students went to GITS, (now known as the Russian Theatre Academy), and when they returned after graduating in 1952, a new era began at the theatre. In 1959 the organization was merged with the Kaunas Young Viewer's Theatre and moved to its present location at
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71.


Notable actors

* Algirdas Masiulis * Antanina Vainiūnaitė * Dainius Svobonas *
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* Jūratė Onaitytė * Konstantinas Glinskis * Ona Jonaitytė * Rūta Staliliūnaitė * Viktoras Šinkariukas * Vytautas Grigolis


Notable directors

* Andrius Oleka-Žilinskas * Borisas Dauguvietis *
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* Gintaras Varnas * Henrikas Vancevičius *
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Notable scenographers

*
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* Liudas Truikys


Notable plays

* Barbora Radvilaitė by
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*
Herkus Mantas Herkus Monte (also Hercus; Old Prussian: ''Erks Mānts''; lt, Herkus Mantas; la, Henricus Montemin) was the most famous leader of the Great Prussian Uprising against the Teutonic Knights and Northern Crusaders. The uprising began in September ...
by
Juozas Grušas Juozas Grušas (November 16, 1901, Žadžiūnai-Kalniškiai, Kovno Governorate – May 21, 1986, Kaunas) was a Lithuanian writer, editor, dramatist and playwright. Biography Grušas' first inspirational teacher was the Lithuanian poet Jovaras, ...
* Baltaragis's Mill * The Pilgrim of Dreams *
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by Alfred Jarry * Thrush, the Green Bird


External links


Official webpage
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