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Teatre Nacional de Catalunya (TNC; ; ''National Theatre of Catalonia'') is a public theatre located in
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, Catalonia, Spain. It was created by the Culture Department of the
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to normalize and enhance the theatre and dance in
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and their creators. The building is located at Plaça de les Arts, in front of
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and near Plaça de les Glòries Catalanes and is one of the emblematic cultural facilities of Barcelona.


History

The political circumstances that lead the creation of the TNC were the consequence of more than two decades of cultural creation after Catalonia had been granted a Statute of Autonomy –that allowed arts and social communication in Catalan. It was designed as an
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that resembled some other late 19th-century National Theatres by the prestigious Catalan postmodern architect
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i Leví. Its construction took place from November 8, 1991, to 1996. The result was polemic, and some detractors described it as a parody or as a mausoleum. The facility shows three theatre halls suitable for performances: Sala Gran (in English: ''Big Hall''), with a Greek theatre stands and capacity for 866 seats; Sala Petita (in English: ''Small Hall''), with mobile stands and capacity between 266 and 500 people; and Sala Tallers (in English: ''Workshop Hall''), with mobile stands. Teatre Nacional de Catalunya has become an example of the political role of the ''National Theatre'' concept in the late 20th century. Its perspective is bound to the cultural cohesion and the
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idea: the institution aims to establish an idea of identity bound based on historical, linguistical, and dramatic symbols and traditions. This way, it allows to create a vector of self-organization and the expression of "national images". On November 12, 1996, it opened with ''Àngels a Amèrica'' (''
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'') by
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, and directed by Josep Maria Flotats. The choice of both the artistic director and the first playwright were also polemic, as Flotats had been criticised for ignoring Catalan plays. He was dismissed shortly after mostly due to the high cost of his productions and strong clashes with the Catalan Government since he started in his position. Since then, the theatre has been managed by several directors by combining Catalan classical plays with an international repertoire to become a cultural hotspot of the city and the country. Since summer 2021, the current artistic director of TNC is the dramaturge Carme Portaceli i Roig (
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, 1957).


Educational and new-generation initiatives

Along its history, the TNC has backed several projects to enhance the educational scope of the theatre, the context of its plays, and to boost new talents of the field. One of the most significant was the "T6" Project, which gathered young creators to meet and follow up mutually their artworks (including a scholarship that granted their playwrights to be played in the building) from 2002 to 2013. It was cancelled due to the
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and has been highlighted as one of the key initiatives to renovate both generational and conceptual theatre in Catalonia during the 21st century. Another successful project by TNC is "Llegir el teatre" (English: Read the Theatre). This program was launched in 2012 with the collaboration of the Public Libraries Service of the Government of Catalonia to spread the Catalan dramatic literature to new public via
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s. This way, the playwrights were discussed to improve the theatre knowledge among the population, boost the appearance of new authors and plays, and increase the available books on this topic in the public libraries of the country. Until the 2021–2022 season, the project has read 61 plays through 26 training sessions, 64,000 readers and 119 Catalan public libraries.


Artistic Directors of TNC


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* {{Authority control Ricardo Bofill buildings Theatres in Catalonia Theatres and concert halls in Barcelona Postmodern architecture Theatres completed in 1996 1996 establishments in Spain