Divadlo DISK

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Divadlo DISK. Photo: VitVit, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.
PRAGUE, CZECHIA
DISK Theatre

A training theatre for Prague’s Academy of Performing Arts, where students of dramatic theatre and alternative puppet performance showcase their craft.

At a glance

DISK Theatre (Divadlo DISK) operates as the performance venue of the Theatre Faculty at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague. The theatre serves as a laboratory for emerging performers and directors, hosting productions from two specialist departments.

History

The theatre functions as an integral part of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague, an institution dedicated to professional training in the performing arts. It provides a dedicated stage for students pursuing advanced study in theatre.

What you see

Details about the theatre’s physical structure and design are limited. The venue accommodates performances by student ensembles within Prague’s cultural landscape.

Cultural significance

DISK Theatre represents an important training ground for Czech theatre artists. The Department of Dramatic Theatre (KCD) and Department of Alternative and Puppet Theatre both use the space to develop innovative approaches to performance.

Key facts

  • Country: Czechia
  • City: Prague
  • Coordinates: 50.08595556, 14.41722778
  • Part of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague

Practical information & getting there

DISK Theatre is located in Prague. Check the Academy of Performing Arts website for current performance schedules, ticket information, and venue access details.

Sources & resources

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