
Adopting a luxurious
position on the banks of the Amstel River, the beautiful Koninklijk Theater
Carre has enjoyed over a hundred years of success, simultaneously charming audiences
with its welcoming atmosphere whilst tantalising patrons with performances of
unsurpassed quality. Taking heed of such a prestigious reputation, I decided to
see for myself whether this historical institution lives up to its privileged
status as the country’s most popular theatre.
Originally utilised solely for circus productions, the
theatre opened in the winter of 1887 under the renowned expertise of Oscar
Carre, becoming an immediate sensation with the city’s residents. Ultimately
branching out to incorporate a variety of diverse shows, the establishment
continued its prosperous streak until the 1960s, when plans were finalised to
convert the theatre into a hotel. The municipality of Amsterdam thankfully
intercepted, granting the venue monumental status and injecting much needed
revenue into the organisation. In 1977, this revitalised setting became the
capital’s official theatre and subsequently changed its title to the Royal
Carre to mark its hundred year anniversary.
Currently providing an exalted stage for a host of gifted
artists, including singers, dancers, comedians, cabaret stars, acrobats and
everything in between, the Royal Carre marks the epitome of a successful
career, ensuring a top quality repertoire for incoming guests. Whilst primarily
focusing on Dutch talent, the theatre also offers performances for an
international crowd, such as the Chinese State Circus, a 2000 year old
traditional art form that constituted my first Carre experience.
The building’s exterior is already impressive, sporting
a Neo-renaissance style that continues behind the imposing facade. I had booked
my tickets online in advance, which is highly recommended as the majority of
shows tend to sell out quickly, so I headed straight for my seat in one of the
uppermost galleries. The auditorium itself is instantly striking, generous in
size and luxuriously accommodating, yet manages to radiate a convivial essence
that grants an informal quality to proceedings, effortlessly blending grandeur
with cosiness.
The seats were comfortable and both the acoustics and the
view were excellent, although I would perhaps suggest a position closer to the
stage for events that require particular engagement with the acts, for example
opera, which of course comes at a higher price. However, for a circus show it
was ideal to take a step back and enjoy the thrilling action from a distance,
allowing you to observe the full scale of the death defying stunts, creating a
more dramatic and jaw dropping experience.
Indeed, the circus did not fail to exceed my expectations
with its vibrant use of colour, expertly arranged sets, gripping musical
accompaniment, extraordinary acrobatics, and its general vigour and vitality
that continuously exploded from the platform. The audience were simply wowed,
me included, offering waves of appreciation after every rousing act,
electrifying the atmosphere even further. The closing performance was met with
rapturous applause, concluding a thoroughly pleasurable and memorable evening.
Even though we did not take advantage of it that night,
the Royal Carre houses a highly regarded restaurant entitled Oscars, serving
European, primarily French, cuisine, which can be found in the building’s upper
level and reputedly affords magnificent views across the city, something to
bear in mind for any visitors seeking a convenient place to dine preceding a
performance. Guided tours are also available for anyone unable to procure
tickets to a show, providing a fascinating insight into the history,
architecture and behind the scenes happenings of this prestigious
establishment.
It is fair to say that the Royal Carre Theater
certainly lived up to its illustrious reputation, combining superlative talent
and exceptional presentation with a stunning setting, an achievement and
experience that I will cherish for many years to come.
For
more information regarding upcoming events and for a chance to purchase
tickets, check out the Carre’s website at
carre.nl
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