Organization Mungo Park is a Danish repertory theatre with a young and dynamic ensemble of actors, directors, playwrights and scenographers. Founded in 1985, it has held an important role in the development of modern Danish theatre. Today, the company stages 400 performances a year with an audience of approximately 40.000 viewers. In 2005 Martin Lyngbo was appointed Artistic Director of Mungo Park in Allerød, situated 20 km north of Copenhagen.
Repertoire The repertoire consists mainly of new dramas in innovative staging. Every piece is developed through a thorough process of research, workshops, improvisations and rehearsals. The ensemble of actors are integrated in the development of every production from the earliest stages. Often the topics will be daring, literary and/or political.
International Collaborations Besides extensive touring in Denmark, Mungo Park is currently developing Nordic and European collaborations, working in the areas of co-productions, stage swaps and touring. International collaboration is an integral part of the work of Mungo Park. Mungo Parks international work is made possible with the support of

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MAY 23 - 25 | 2013 | Bergen Iinternational Festival | Calendar JUNE 8 - 25 & AUGUST 1 - 31 | 2013 | Calendar
A co-production between Mungo Park and Jo Strømgren Kompani (NO) on the subject of Charles Darwin´s controversial book. Opens at Bergen International Festival May 23 2013. Trailer. Read more.
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MARCH 22 - APRIL 11 & MAY 28 - JUNE 4 | 2013 | Calendar
Already seen by 80,000, LECTURE is enjoying both national and international success. LECTURE has played to audiences in Norway, Sweden, France and the Netherlands.
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WOMAN KNOW YOUR BODY has now played more than 200 performances in Norway and Denmark and was awarded as Best Performance of the Year 2011 in Denmark.
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Date: APRIL 30 - MAY 11 | 2013 | Calendar |
DIARY OF A SEDUCER is the world classic of the anatomy of love and seduction and manipulation by the great Søren Kierkegaard adapted for the stage. Trailer. Read more.
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