Boško Buha Theatre is Serbia’s leading stage for children and youth, offering imaginative, high-quality productions that have shaped generations of young theatre-goers. Founded in 1950 and named after a young World War II hero, the theatre occupies a central location near Republic Square and has long been a cultural touchstone in Belgrade. Its repertoire blends classic fairy tales, contemporary stories, and educational themes, all presented with vibrant staging and professional artistry. Boško Buha Theatre is known for nurturing young talent and introducing children to the magic of live performance in an engaging, age-appropriate way. Over the decades, it has built a loyal audience and contributed significantly to the development of Serbian theatre for younger generations. With a mission to inspire curiosity, empathy, and imagination, it remains a cherished institution that continues to evolve while staying true to its founding values.
Belgrade SerbiaBoško Buha Theatre is located at Trg Republike 3, in the very center of Belgrade’s Stari Grad district, close to Republic Square. Established in 1950, it is the first professional children’s theater in Serbia and remains a prominent cultural institution dedicated to young audiences. The theater building is situated in a bustling urban area surrounded by major city attractions, including the National Museum, the Serbian National Theatre, Knez Mihailova Street—the main pedestrian shopping zone—and numerous cafes and restaurants. Its central location makes it easily accessible and perfect for combining a theater visit with sightseeing in Belgrade’s vibrant historical and commercial heart. Boško Buha Theatre continues to charm audiences of all ages with its rich repertoire of children’s plays and special performances.
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