Bulandra Theatre, Municipal theatre in Bucharest, Romania
Bulandra Theatre is a performance venue in Bucharest with two separate halls: Sala Liviu Ciulei and Sala Toma Caragiu, each presenting different productions throughout the year. This dual-space setup allows the institution to host multiple shows simultaneously and offer varied programming.
Founded in 1947, the venue became a major stage for performing arts in Romania during the post-war reconstruction period. Its establishment took place when the country was rebuilding its cultural institutions.
The theatre stages both classic and contemporary works, offering space for Romanian and international pieces that reflect how modern theatre serves as a platform for diverse artistic voices.
Visitors should arrive at the box office between noon and 8 PM, where separate counters serve each hall and make purchasing tickets straightforward. Coming early before a performance starts ensures you have time to buy tickets without rush.
The venue enforces a minimum age of 14 for most performances, making it an adult-focused space for theatre-goers. Latecomers cannot enter once a show starts except during intermissions, so arriving on time is essential.
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