Theatre entertainment in Romania
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Opera Română
Vasile Alecsandri National Theatre and the Opera Românăare in the same impressive neo-baroque building. Alternative performances are held in the smaller studio hall (sală studio) upstairs, which has its entrance on Str Cuza Vodă. For advance bookings go to the Agenţia de Opera . Tickets cost from €1.50, with 50% student discounts.
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Metamorfoze State Drama Theatre & Opera
The more literary minded should head to the Metamorfoze State Drama Theatre & Opera in the central park. You can get tickets at the ticket office . The theatre is also home to the Black Sea Philharmonic (Filarmonica Marea Neagră) and the Oleg Danovski Ballet Theatre . The Agenţie de Bilete also sells tickets for all performances.
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Ion Luca Caragiale National Theatre
Bucharest's many theatres offer a lively mix of comedy, farce, satire and straight contemporary plays in a variety of languages. Tickets cost no more than around €3. Theatres close in July and August. Built in the 1970s, the Ion Luca Caragiale National Theatre is named after the 20th-century playwright who kicked off his career here as a prompter. The box office is on the southern side of the building.
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Vasile Alecsandri National Theatre and the Opera Română are in the same impressive neobaroque building. Alternative performances are held in the smaller studio hall (sală studio) upstairs, which has its entrance on Str Cuza Vodă.
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State Philharmonic Theatre
Classical concerts are held most evenings at the State Philharmonic Theatre. Tickets (from around €2.50) can be bought at the box office inside the Philharmonic Theatre or from the Agenţia Teatrală.
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Radu Stancu State Theatre
Plays are usually in Romanian, with occasional productions in German on Wednesday. It hosts the International Theatre Festival in May/June.
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National Theatre Lucian Blaga
This theatre was designed by the famous Viennese architects Fellner and Hellmer and performances here are well attended.
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Philharmonic
Founded in 1949, this has played a key role in maintaining Sibiu's prestige as a main cultural centre of Transylvania.
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German State Theatre
Close by the National Theatre & Opera House is the German State Theatre. Buy tickets at its in-house box office.
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Luceafărul Theatre
Behind Hotel Moldova, this theatre puts on very interesting pieces geared to children and young people.
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Puppet Theatre
The Puppet Theatre can be fun for the kids, even if performances are in Romanian.
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Fantasia
Colourful cabarets, pantomimes and musicals are performed at Fantasia .
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National Opera & Theatre
Events at the very-1978 National Opera & Theatre are in Hungarian and Romanian.
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French Cultural Centre
Holds film screenings, theatre workshops or concerts and has a mediathèque.
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Sică Alexandrescu Drama Theatre
Sică Alexandrescu Drama Theatre has plays, recitals, and opera year-round.
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National Theatre & Opera House
The National Theatre & Opera House is highly regarded.
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Puppet Theatre
The Puppet Theatre stages creative shows for kids.
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Jewish State Theatre
Plays in Romanian and Yiddish are held here.
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Theatre
Vasile Alecsandri National Theatre and the Opera Română are in the same impressive neobaroque building. Alternative performances are held in the smaller studio hall (sală studio) upstairs, which has its entrance on Str Cuza Vodă.
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National Theatre & Opera House
The National Theatre & Opera House is highly regarded.
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