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  1. The Reykjavík City Theatre (RCT) (Icelandic: Borgarleikhúsið [ˈpɔrkarˌleiːkˌhuːsɪθ]) is a theatre in Reykjavík, Iceland. History. In 1989, after ninety years of performing in a small wooden building in the city centre, the company inaugurated a new theatre building [1] adjacent to the Kringlan mall.

  2. The RCT stages 9 to 13 new productions annually, in addition to hosting a variety of collaborations with other theatre companies. Its audience tallies range from 150,000 – 220,000 per annum, making it the most popular theatre in Iceland.

  3. Situated in the historical centre of Reykjavík, the theatre building itself is iconic, being the first edifice in Iceland constructed and designed for the performing arts.

  4. And who are we? In this large-scale production, actors, dancers, musicians and other performers go all out to find the Bubbi in us all and fill the stage with the stories, songs, poems and colours of this beloved and controversial artist. Buy ticket.

  5. Borgarleikhúsið. Við bjóðum upp á Leikhús- og Lúxuskort sem og sérstakt kort fyrir þá sem eru 25 ára og yngri. Og í fyrsta skipti sérstakt frumsýningakort.

  6. The National Theatre of Iceland is a vibrant theater in Reykjavík designed by Gudjon Samuelsson – the same architect behind the famous Hallgrimskirkja Church. Stop by to catch a show and view its stunning architecture!

  7. The Reykjavík City Theatre is the oldest playhouse in Iceland, dating back to 1897. In those days, it was a small wooden building, used by the Reykjavík Theatre Company. Today it is a high-tech theatre complex comprising 4 stages and showing approx. 13 new productions annually.

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