Theater De Regentes, Community theater in Segbroek, The Hague, Netherlands.
Theater De Regentes is a performance venue in Segbroek with five halls of different sizes, two foyers, and a café inside. The spaces host theatrical productions, concerts, films, and community events throughout the year.
The building was originally constructed in 1920 as one of Europe's largest indoor swimming pools. It was transformed into a theater space in 1996 with foundation support.
The theater hosts performances that draw audiences from across the district, showcasing local talent and visiting artists. You will notice how the program reflects the neighborhood's diversity in its choice of productions.
You can reach the theater by tram lines 3, 11, and 12 or bus line 21 from the city center. Free daytime parking is available along Weimarstraat, making it easy to visit by car.
The building retains traces of its past as a swimming pool in its architecture and certain structural elements. This unusual history becomes part of the character and conversation around the venue.
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