National Theatre of Iceland


The National Theatre of Iceland 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.

Productions

The NTI performs around thirty productions each season, comprising a varied repertoire of new Icelandic works, new foreign works, Icelandic and foreign classics, musicals, dance pieces, puppet theatre and children's productions. The theatre produces around twenty new productions each year and also collaborates with independent theatre and dance groups.

Touring Productions

The NTI often tours its productions around Iceland, and many productions have also toured abroad, among them Tragedy at the Worlds Stages, Kennedy Center, Gerpla at The Bergen International Festival, Shimmer the Silver Fish at international children festivals in Sweden and Russia, The Sea Museum at the Centre Dramatique National d’Orléans and Peer Gynt at the Ibsen Festival in Oslo, Barbican Centre in London and Centre for Fine Arts in Brussels.

Ensemble and production

The NTI is an ensemble theatre with around 35 actors employed on a permanent basis and also works with actors with temporary assignments. The theatre runs its own production departments that manufacture sets, costumes and wigs, as well as productive sound and lighting departments. A normal rehearsal period is eight weeks, the last four weeks on stage. The theatre works closely with schools on all education levels.

International collaboration

The NTI collaborates internationally, notably with directors and designers. Among international directors who have recently enriched the Icelandic theatre scene are Yaël Farber, Benedict Andrews, Stefan Metz. Other collaborations are under way.
Icelandic directors that work closely with the NTI have also gained international prestige, as theatre and film directors, among them Baltasar Kormákur, Benedikt Erlingsson, Una Þorleifsdóttir, Gísli Örn Garðarsson and Thorleifur Örn Arnarsson.

Stages

The NTI is situated in downtown Reykjavík. Today the theatre performs in five separate venues: the Main Stage, the Black Box, the Small Stage for Children, the experimental space the Attic and The Theatre Cellar Cabaret Club.

Artistic Directors of The National Theatre

1949–1972Guðlaugur Rósinkranz
1972–1983Sveinn Einarsson
1983–1991Gísli Alfreðsson
1991–2004Stefán Baldursson
2005–2015Tinna Gunnlaugsdóttir
2015–2020Ari Matthíasson
2020-Magnús Geir Þórðarson