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Muhsin Ertuğrul Stage
Muhsin Ertuğrul Sahnesi
Muhsin Ertuğrul Stage is located in TurkeyMuhsin Ertuğrul StageMuhsin Ertuğrul StageLocation within Turkey
AddressTalatpaşa Boulevard 167
LocationDikimevi, Mamak, Ankara
Coordinates39°56′04″N 32°52′36″E / 39.93444°N 32.87667°E / 39.93444; 32.87667
OwnerMamak Municipality
OperatorTurkish State Theatres
TypeLocal authority
Capacity288

Muhsin Ertuğrul Stage (Turkish: uhsin Ertuğrul Sahnesi) is a theatre venue in Ankara, Turkey. It is owned by Mamak Municipality and operated by the Turkish State Theatres. It is named in honour of the Turkish stage actor and director Muhsin Ertuğrul (1892–1979).

The theatre is situated inside the Mamak Cultural Center (Turkish: Mamak Kültür Merkezi) on Talatpaşa Boulevard 167 at Dikimevi, Mamak, Ankara. The interior was renovated and the technical infrastructure was modernized by preserving the theatre's historic texture. The auditorium has a total seating capacity of 288, including 50 box seats.

The theatre is generally home to performances of municipal actors, choirs and folk dance groups. It hosts also activities of local foundations, associations and schools. It is among the official venues of Turkish State Theatres.

Some notable past productions

See also

References

  1. ^ "Muhsin Ertuğrul Sahnesi" (in Turkish). Tubiba. Retrieved 2016-03-28.
  2. ^ "Mamakta Cumartesi İki Büyük Tiyatro Gösterisi Düzenlenecek" (in Turkish). Mamak Belediyesi. Retrieved 2016-03-28.
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