East Pyongyang Grand Theatre

East Pyongyang Grand Theatre

Infobox Korean name


caption=
hangul=동평양 대극장
hanja=東平壤 大劇場
mr=Tongp'yŏngyang Taekŭkchang
rr=Dongpyeongyang Daegeukjang
The East Pyongyang Grand Theatre is a 2500 seat theatre located in the North Korean city of Pyongyang. It was the site of the 2008 concert by the New York Philharmonic, which was the first significant cultural visit to North Korea by the United States since the Korean War. [ [http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/02/25/asia/north.php North Korea welcomes the New York Philharmonic] ]

The hall was built in 1989 and is normally a venue for performances that celebrate North Korea's dynastic leaders and national achievements, [ cite news
url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_pictures/7265263.stm
title= In pictures: North Korea concert
publisher= BBC News
date= 26 February 2008
] and "revolutionary operas that depict North Korea's struggles in song and dance."Fact|date=March 2008 The December before the concert, it had hosted an opera honoring Kim Jong-suk, the mother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il.cite news
url=http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB120353704168780617-6PHgfUC6jp0PSg2XAD_W4Cck4tU_20080321.html?mod=tff_main_tff_top
title=An American in Pyongyang
author=Evan Ramstad
date=February 21 2008
publisher=The Wall Street Journal
accessdate=2008-03-20
]

On New Year's Day 2007, following reconstruction, the theatre hosted the Mansudae Art Troupe.cite news
url=http://www.kcna.co.jp/item/2007/200701/news01/22.htm
title=Renovated East Pyongyang Grand Theater
date=January 22 2007
publisher=Korean News Service
accessdate=2008-03-20
] Its "massive" stage needed an acoustic shell built to properly project the orchestra's sound. The theatre was specifically chosen by Zarin Mehta, who rejected the home of the North Korea State Symphony as too small.

The overall size is more than 62,000 square meters. A collonated great hall (lobby) includes a mural of Ulrim Falls. According to a Reuters journalist, its architecture is "bland communist", and a "hulking, ramshackle structure the locals struggle to keep heated and lit at night." [cite news
url=http://blogs.reuters.com/global/2008/02/25/will-he-or-wont-he/
title=Kim Jong-il: Will he or won't he go to concert?
author=Jeremy Laurence
work=Global News Blog
date=February 25 2008
publisher=Reuters
accessdate=2008-03-20
]

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