Duško Radović Little Theatre is a cherished institution in Belgrade, dedicated to nurturing young audiences through imaginative and thoughtful performances. Founded in 1949 and named after the beloved Serbian poet and children's writer Duško Radović, the theatre has long been a pioneer in creating engaging productions for children and youth. Located near Kalemegdan, it offers a welcoming space where storytelling, music, and visual creativity come together to spark curiosity and empathy. The repertoire includes adaptations of literary classics, contemporary plays, and original works that reflect the emotional and social worlds of young people. With a strong emphasis on artistic quality and educational value, the theatre fosters a lifelong love of culture and performance. Its legacy is built on decades of inspiring generations through meaningful theatre, making it a vital part of Belgrade’s cultural landscape and a beacon for creative expression among the city’s youngest citizens.
Belgrade SerbiaDuško Radović Little Theatre is located at Aberdareva 1, situated within the pleasant surroundings of Tašmajdan Park in central Belgrade. Renowned for its intimate atmosphere and vibrant performances, the theatre caters to audiences of all ages, offering a diverse program that blends traditional and contemporary works. The venue stands out for its unique charm, combining a cozy hall, excellent acoustics, and thoughtfully designed stage productions with exceptional actor performances. Nearby, visitors can enjoy the green spaces of Tašmajdan Park, the majestic Church of Saint Mark, and the Serbian Broadcasting Corporation building, all contributing to a culturally rich neighborhood. The theatre's central location makes it an accessible and attractive destination for locals and tourists alike, merging natural beauty with creative energy in the heart of Belgrade.
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