Theatre Slavija is located near Slavija square. There is a montly repertoire, and if you're up to date, in the end of the month/begging of next you can usually buy pretty cheap tickets.(300 dinars until 30% of seating capacity). Downsides are the fact that there are no "theatre chairs" but rather normal chairs, so there is no numeration when purchasing your ticket. So if you don't want to sit in the far back rows, you have to arrive 30 minutes before the play starts. Generally speaking, this is one of the low budget theaters in Belgrade, and it's very apparent, which is a shame. The few plays I've had a chance to see were okay, of course, each one unique. I have to say, I enjoyed most of them- mostly because the actors really seemed to enjoy themselves, making the audience fill the space with laughter. They're not masterpieces nor can I guarantee you an unforgettable experience, but they will probably leave you feeling the good...
Read moreIt's a pity for such a theater in the wider center of the capital, to be neglected, old. shabby..with poor ventilation (if there is any at all), scarce seats..outdated equipment..poor hygiene. The staircase collapsed. The restoration of everything is really necessary. Fine performances, friendly staff...they leave you tickets if they say so and communicate with you via social networks, which makes things easier today. Complete renovation is...
Read moreGreat shows and great actors. We bought tickets during some promo period and paid 300 rsd/ticket. Even with full ticket price our reviews would be 5/5. Theatre is in a bit outdated building, but venue where plays are performed is in good condition. Important note: seats are not selected in advance, so we highly recommend coming 30ish minutes before the show. Seats are regular chairs, not very spacious, but as play lasts around 1.5h that...
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