List of theatres in Serbia

This is a list of professional and semi-professional theaters on the territory of the Republic of Serbia.

List

Photo Name City, address Note
Atelje 212 Belgrade,
Svetogorska 21
Belgrade Drama Theatre Belgrade,
Mileševska 64a
Bitef Belgrade,
Square Mira Trailović 1
Đumrukana Belgrade,
City Park 2
The first regular Belgrade theater house; destroyed in bombing during WWII
Knjaževsko Serpski Teatar Kragujevac,
Daničićeva 3
Oldest active theater in Serbia
National Theatre Belgrade,
Republic Square
This includes the artistic work units Opera, Ballet and Drama, played out on the stage and the scene Raša Plaović. Today it is one of the most representative and most important cultural institutions in Serbia.
National Theatre Jagodina,
Princess Milica Street 26
National Theatre Niš,
Sinđelić Square
National Theatre Subotica
National Theatre "Toša Jovanović" Zrenjanin,
Freedom Square 7
Novi Sad Theatre Novi Sad,
Jovana Subotića St. 3-5
Serbian National Theatre Novi Sad,
Theater Square 1
Terazije Theatre Belgrade,
Terazije 29
Theatre and Opera Madlenianum Belgrade,
32 Main Street, Zemun
The first private opera and theater company both in Serbia and in southeastern Europe
Theatre Bora Stanković Vranje,
National Hero Square 1
Burned down in arson in 2012; currently under reconstruction
Theatre Dobrica Milutinović Sremska Mitrovica,
City Park 2
Youth Theatre Novi Sad,
Ignjata Pavlasa 4
Yugoslav Drama Theatre Belgrade,
King Street Milan 50
Zvezdara Theatre Belgrade,
Milan Rakic 38
Private theater
Drama Art Scene and Correspondence Theatre Novi Sad The Drama Art Scene was founded in 1974 as a cultural and artistic society, within which the amateur scene, the professional scene and the universal animation system Correspondence Theatre operated. The professional stage of the Drama Art Scene was created as the third professional theater in the Serbian language in Novi Sad and was active during the 1990s. In the following period, only the amateur scene remains active.

See also

  • Serbian culture
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