Little Theatre Duško Radović

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Investor – Belgrade Municipality

Little Theatre Duško Radović was named after the writer and poet Duško Radović.

It is located at the city centre, on the outskirts of the well-known Belgrade park Tašmajdan, not far from the National television building, St. Mark Church and the Russian Church.

The reconstruction of the old theatre building of the Theatre Duško Radović began in 2012.

The complete renovation of the façade and the building was accompanied by an extensive and complete reconstruction of the stage area and implementation of contemporary technological systems.

In addition to plays with actors, the theatre also stages puppet shows which require special conditions.  

Svetlost Teatar fully completed all the works on the Technological stage systems, the entire production, delivery and installation of the Stage mechanics, Audio and Video systems and Stage and Interior lighting systems for the Small and Large stage.

The first play and opening ceremony took place on the last day of 2014.

Little Theatre Duško Radović

Investor – Belgrade Municipality

Little Theatre Duško Radović was named after the writer and poet Duško Radović.

It is located at the city centre, on the outskirts of the well-known Belgrade park Tašmajdan, not far from the National television building, St. Mark Church and the Russian Church.

The reconstruction of the old theatre building of the Theatre Duško Radović began in 2012.

The complete renovation of the façade and the building was accompanied by an extensive and complete reconstruction of the stage area and implementation of contemporary technological systems.

In addition to plays with actors, the theatre also stages puppet shows which require special conditions.  

Svetlost Teatar fully completed all the works on the Technological stage systems, the entire production, delivery and installation of the Stage mechanics, Audio and Video systems and Stage and Interior lighting systems for the Small and Large stage.

The first play and opening ceremony took place on the last day of 2014.