Boško Buha Theatre, Children's theatre in Stari Grad district, Belgrade, Serbia.
Boško Buha Theatre is a dedicated performance space in central Belgrade designed for children and youth productions throughout the year. The venue stages plays that combine artistic development with entertainment for young audiences.
The theatre was founded in 1950 as the first professional children's theatre in Serbia, establishing a new form of cultural work. This opening marked the beginning of dedicated youth performances in the country.
The theatre mixes Serbian folk stories with modern tales, creating performances that help young audiences connect with theatrical storytelling. This blend of traditional and contemporary work shapes what audiences see on stage today.
The venue is located in the city center with good public transport access and nearby parking options. The building is accessible and easy to reach from most parts of Belgrade.
The theatre regularly partners with schools to offer workshops and training programs that help young people develop artistic skills. This direct collaboration with the education system goes beyond typical stage performances.
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