[2] It is primarily a drama theater today, with the occasional has various concerts or programs.
The group was forced to use the Swedish language within its performances and was made to water down its leftist agenda before it became independent.
One of the major goals of the revolution within the theater industry was to "democratize" art, and after self-declared financial issues, the group became independent in 1971.
[8][9][6] In 1999 KOM-teatteri won the "Theater of the Year Award" By Suomen Teatterit.
[10] The theater group has been in often cooperation and contact with Yle and has had shows such as the Estradilla: KOM-teatteri 35 v (transl.