National Theatre or National Theater may refer to a theatre funded by the national or federal government, such as those on this list: List of national theatres. The following is a list of theatres with "National Theatre" or "National Theater" in their name.
Africa
Asia
Japan
Other Asian countries
- National Theatre of Yangon, Burma
- Preah Suramarit National Theatre, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
- Habima Theatre, Tel Aviv, Israel
- Palestinian National Theatre, Jerusalem
- National Theater and Concert Hall, Taipei, Taiwan
- National Theatre, Singapore
- National Theater of Korea, Seoul, South Korea
- National Theatre (Thailand)
Oceania
- National Theatre, a defunct theatre company in Perth (1956–1984) which reconstituted as the Western Australian Theatre Company
- National Theatre, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
- National Theatre, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
- National Theatre Company (Papua New Guinea)
- National Theatre, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
- National Theatre of Parramatta, a professional theatre company based in Parramatta, New South Wales
Europe
Albania
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Czech Republic
Germany
France
Greece
Hungary
Lithuania
Netherlands
Portugal
Romania
Serbia
Spain
United Kingdom
Other European countries
- Burgtheater or Austrian National Theatre, Vienna, Austria
- Ivan Vazov National Theatre, Sofia, Bulgaria
- Croatian National Theatre (disambiguation), several theatres in Croatia
- Finnish National Theatre, Helsinki, Finland
- National Theatre of Iceland, Reykjavík, Iceland
- Abbey Theatre, also known as the National Theatre of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland
- Latvian National Theatre, Riga, Latvia
- Montenegrin National Theatre, Podgorica, Montenegro
- National Theatre (Oslo), Norway
- National Theatre, Warsaw, Poland
- Slovak National Theater, Bratislava, Slovakia
- Slovene National Theatre (disambiguation), several theatres in Slovenia
The Americas
Mexico
United States
- American National Theater and Academy, a congressionally chartered non-profit theatre producer
- National Theatre Conservatory, Denver, Colorado
- National Theatre, Boston (1836), Massachusetts
- National Theatre, Boston (1911), Massachusetts
- National Theatre (Detroit, Michigan)
- National Theatre, a short-lived playhouse (1836–1841) which was originally built in 1833 as Lorenzo Da Ponte's Italian Opera House, New York City
- National Theatre (New York), former name of the Nederlander Theatre in New York City, New York
- National Theater of the United States of America, a company in New York City, New York
- National Theater (Manhattan), former Yiddish theatre in New York City, New York
- National Theater (Richmond, Virginia)
- National Theatre (Washington, D.C.)
Other countries in the Americas
- Teatro Nacional Cervantes or Cervantes National Theatre, Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Cláudio Santoro National Theater, Brasília, Brazil
- National Theatre School of Canada, Montreal, Canada
- Teatro de Cristóbal Colón, Bogotá, Colombia
- National Theatre of Costa Rica, San Jose, Costa Rica
- National Theatre of Cuba, Havana, Cuba
- Teatro Nacional (Santo Domingo), Dominican Republic
- Teatro Nacional de El Salvador, San Salvador, El Salvador
- Rubén Darío National Theatre, Managua, Nicaragua
- National Theatre of Panama, Panama City, Panama
- Gran Teatro Nacional, Lima, Peru
- Sodre National Auditorium, Montevideo, Uruguay
- National Theatre of Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela
See also
Topics referred to by the same term
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