Theatres, Opera, Ballet
Odeon Theatre
The Odeon Theatre, one of the most important theatres in Bucharest, was founded in 1946 as Giuleşti Theatre. The Majestic Hall of the theatre was inaugurated in 1974 as one of the most elegant theatre halls in Bucharest and the only one in Europe with a gliding ceiling. In 1990, The Giuleşti Theatre has changed its name into The Odeon Theatre. For the 2005-2006 season, Odeon Theatre is waiting its audience with the next premieres: the Alchimist after Paulo Coelho, directed by Anca Colteanu , The Portrait of Dorian Gray after Oscar directed by Dragos Galgotiu , Agnes of God by John Pielmeier, directed by Marius Olteanu, Quills- Marquis de Sade by Doug Wright, directed by Beatrice Rancea, The mizantropist by Moliere, directed by Laszlo Bocsardi, Performance for children and grandparents, directed by Alexandru Dabija.
Bucharest National Theatre
The opening of the theatrical season is marked by four openings: ‘The Tail’ by Paul Everac, directed by the author; ‘The Selfish Man’ by Jean Anouilh, directed by Radu Beligan; ‘Love’ by Barta Lajos, directes by Grigore Gonta; ‘Lucrezia Borgia’ by Victor Hugo, directed by Cristian Ioan. The official opening of the National Theatre will be on October 8th, with ‘Sunset’by Barbu Delavrancea, directed by Dan Pita.
Bucharest National Opera
address: 70-72, Mihail Kogalniceanu Blvd telefon: 021 314 69 80 fax: 021 315 78 49 email: spectacole_onb@b.astral.ro web : www.operanb.ro
Bulandra Theatre
address: 1, Schitu Magureanu Street phone: 021 314 75 46 email: office@bulandra.ro web : www.bulandra.ro
