Oda Theatre
Oda Theatre (Turkish: Oda Tiyatrosu), literally Chamber Theatre, is a theatre in Ulus quarter of Altındağ district in Ankara, Turkey.[1] It is operated by the Turkish State Theatres, as it located in the same building of the Evkaf Apartmanı, in which the head office of the Turkish State Theaters is situated. The building also houses the Küçük Theatre. The theatre has been the opening of works by Turkish playwrights including Pusuda by Cahit Atay.[2]
References
- ^ Turkish Review Quarterly Digest. Directorate General of Press and Information. 1993. p. 41.
- ^ Robson, Bruce (1976). The Drum Beats Nightly: The Development of the Turkish Drama as a Vehicle for Social and Political Comment in the Post-revolutionary Period 1924 to the Present. Centre for East Asian Cultural Studies. p. 160.
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