NATIONAL THEATRE

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Several countries have one or more 'national theatres'. The Comédie-Française in Paris, founded in 1680, is widely considered to be the world's first national theatre.

Argentina: Teatro Nacional Cervantes

Australia: National Theatre in St Kilda, Melbourne.

Bulgaria: Ivan Vazov National Theatre

Republic of China: The National Theatre in Taipei City

Costa Rica: Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica

Croatia: The National Theatre in Zagreb

Czech Republic: The National Theatre in Prague, The National Theatre in Brno, Moravian-Silesian National Theatre

Finland: Finnish National Theatre

France: Comédie-Française

Germany: The National Theatres in Munich in Mannheim and Weimar

Ghana: The National Theatre in Accra

Hungary: The National Theatres in Budapest, Győr, Miskolc, Pécs and Szeged

Ireland: The National Theatre of Ireland is more commonly called the Abbey Theatre

Israel: Habima Theater, Tel Aviv

Japan: National Theatre, Tokyo; New National Theatre, Tokyo; National Theater Okinawa, Urasoe

Kenya: Kenya National Theatre

Latvia: The Latvian National Theatre, Riga

Malaysia: National Theater in Kuala Lumpur

Mexico: National Theatre of Mexico, Mexico City

Norway: The Nationaltheatret (National Theatre) in Oslo

Poland: The Teatr Narodowy in Warsaw

Romania: The National Theatres of Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, Constanţa, Craiova, Iaşi, Târgu Mureş and Timişoara

Serbia: National Theatre in Belgrade and the Serbian National Theatre in Novi Sad

Slovakia: Slovak National Theatre

Spain


Castile: Teatro Nacional María Guerrero, Madrid


Catalonia: National Theatre of Catalonia, Barcelona

Sweden: Royal Dramatic Theatre, Stockholm

Turkey: Turkish State Theatres

Uganda: National Theatre of Uganda

United Arab Emirates: The National Theater in Abu Dhabi

United Kingdom


England: The Royal National Theatre or The National Theatre in London's South Bank


Scotland: The National Theatre of Scotland, Glasgow

United States: The National Theatre in Washington, D.C. and the National Theatre of the Deaf in Connecticut

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