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  1. The RCT stages nine to thirteen new productions annually, in addition to hosting a variety of collaborations with other theatre companies. Its audience tallies range from 150,000 to 220,000 per year, making it the most popular theatre in Iceland. The RCT is partly subsidised by the City of Reykjavík. [citation needed] Productions

  2. Reykjavík City Theater. Listabraut 3, Reykjavík 103, 5685500. Opening Hours: Mon - Sun: 12.00pm - 6.00pm. Website: www.borgarleikhus.is/ Email: midasala@borgarleikhus.is. Reykjavík City Theater is the oldest theater company that has operated continuously in Iceland and is also one of the oldest operating cultural associations in the country.

  3. Reykjavík City Theatre. Home; On stage; About us; Contact us; On stage Subtitled performances. ... 103 Reykjavík Kt. 420269-6849 Miðasala: 568 8000 Skrifstofa: 568 5500. Opnunartími. Miðasalan er opin alla daga 12-18. Á sýningarkvöldum er miðasalan opin til 20.

  4. A vibrant theatre in the historical centre of Reykjavík. The National Theatre of Iceland (Þjóðleikhúsið) is a vibrant and dynamic theatre, that has been a leading institution on the Icelandic theatre scene ever since it opened formally in 1950, receiving around 100.000 spectators each season.

  5. The Reykjavik City Theatre (RCT) is one of Iceland's oldest and most prestigious cultural institutions. Operated by the Reykjavik Theatre Company, its history stretches back more than a century to the foundation of the Company in 1897. It is now, alongside the National Theatre of Iceland, one of the nation's two preeminent playhouses.

  6. Reykjavik City Theatre. The Reykjavik City Theatre (RCT) is one of Iceland's oldest and most prestigious cultural institutions. Operated by the Reykjavik Theatre Company, its history stretches back more than a century to the foundation of the Company in 1897.

  7. The National Theatre of Iceland (NTI) (Icelandic: Þjóðleikhúsið, pronounced [ˈθjouðˌleikˌhuːsɪθ]) in Reykjavík, is the national theatre of Iceland. The theater, designed by Guðjón Samúelsson, was formally opened on 20 April 1950. Since 2020, the artistic director of The National Theatre is Magnús Geir Þórðarsson.