Stora Teatern (popularly known as Storan) is a musical theater in the Lorensberg district of Gothenburg, Sweden. Inaugurated in 1859, it is situated in Kungsparken park south of Kungsportsplatsen.[1]
It was originally founded to replace the Segerlindska teatern, and as such was known as Nya Theatern ('New Theatre') until 1880. The thirty-meter-high theater was inaugurated on September 15, 1859. During the first 60 years, this was mainly a dramatic theater featuring opera and operetta. In 1916, Stora Teatern became primarily a lyrical theater.[2]
On 17 March 2003, a lease agreement was signed between KIGAB (a company in the Higab group) and the Swedish Artists' and Musicians' Association, which gradually extended until 2023, with the possibility of extension. KIGAB had the interior of the building renovated for SEK 60 million and created a number of concert, party and conference rooms as well as a restaurant which since 2008 has been known as Grill Del Mundo.[3] During the renovation, the building was also equipped with a ProToolsbased recording studio that enables live recording from two of the three stages. Since its reopening in 2003, SAMI has been running concert, conference and restaurant activities in the building.
References
edit- ^ "Stora Teatern". Riksantikvarieämbetet. Retrieved March 1, 2020.
- ^ "Stora Teatern". higab.se. Retrieved March 1, 2020.
- ^ "KIGAB stämmer SAMI (Svenska Artisters och Musikers... - SAMI, Svenska artisters och musikers intresseorganisation". 2018-11-22. Archived from the original on 2018-11-22. Retrieved 2023-08-17.
Other sources
edit- Pettersson, Åke (1992) Teaterliv i Göteborg (Göteborg: Göteborgs-Posten) ISBN 91-7029-102-0
- Persson, Jörgen; Rising Anders (1993) Göteborg bakom fasaderna (Stockholm: Svenska turistfören) ISBN 91-7156-114-5
- Rosen, Astrid von (2008) Poul Kanneworff och modernismen på Stora teatern i Göteborg (Göteborg: Göteborgs stadsmuseum) ISBN 978-91-85488-96-4
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