National Theatre Mohammed V, Public theatre in central Rabat, Morocco
The National Theatre Mohammed V is a modern performance venue in central Rabat with multiple performance spaces and architecture that blends contemporary design with Moroccan patterns. The building accommodates various types of theatrical productions and provides infrastructure to support professional artistic work.
Built in 1961, the venue opened in 1962 during Morocco's early years of independence and in the presence of King Hassan II. Its name honors Mohammed V, the late king whose leadership helped secure the nation's independence.
This venue serves as a gathering place where performers and audiences connect through theatrical arts rooted in Moroccan traditions. Productions staged here reflect local stories and contemporary themes that shape the city's cultural life.
The theatre is located on Avenue Al Mansour Addahbi in central Rabat, making it accessible on foot or by local transport. Visitors can contact the venue directly for information about upcoming performances and how to book tickets.
Since 1973, the venue has operated as an independent public institution under the Ministry of Culture, managing its own finances and decisions. This autonomy allows the space to shape its artistic direction and nurture local talent on its own terms.
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