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Several countries have one or more national theatres . This component in the name of a theatre indicates that the funding is not only a concern of private investors or the local city, but of the national or federal budget. The
Comédie-Française in
Paris , founded in 1680, is widely considered to be the world's first national theatre.
Albania :
National Theatre of Albania
Argentina :
Teatro Nacional Cervantes
Australia :
Austria :
Burgtheater in
Vienna
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Bosnia and Herzegovina:
Brazil :
Bulgaria :
Ivan Vazov National Theatre
Canada :
National Arts Centre of Canada in
Ottawa
China : The
National Centre for the Performing Arts in
Beijing
Costa Rica :
Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica
Croatia:
National Theatres , including
Czech Republic :
Denmark :
Royal Danish Theater
El Salvador :
Teatro Nacional de El Salvador ,
San Salvador
Ethiopia :
Ethiopian National Theatre ,
Addis Ababa
Finland :
Finnish National Theatre
France :
Germany : The National Theatres in
Munich , in
Mannheim and in
Weimar
Ghana : The
National Theatre in
Accra
Greece : The
National Theatre in
Athens and the
National Theatre of Northern Greece in
Thessaloniki
Hungary : The National Theatres in
Budapest ,
Győr ,
Miskolc ,
Pécs and
Szeged
Iceland :
Þjóðleikhúsið (National Theatre),
Reykjavík
India :
National Theatre (Kolkata) ,
Kolkata ,
India
Ireland :
The Abbey Theatre ,
Dublin
Israel :
Habima Theatre ,
Tel Aviv
Italy :
National Dramatic Theatre ,
Rome
Japan :
Kenya :
Kenya National Theatre
Latvia :
Latvian National Theatre ,
Riga
Malaysia :
National Theater in
Kuala Lumpur
Mali :
Palais de la Culture Amadou Hampaté Ba
Malta :
Manoel Theatre ,
Valletta
Mexico :
National Theatre of Mexico ,
Mexico City
Moldova :
Montenegro :
Montenegrin National Theatre ,
Podgorica
Netherlands :
Het Nationale Theater ,
The Hague
Myanmar :
National Theatre of Yangon ,
National Theatre of Mandalay
Norway :
Nationaltheatret (National Theatre) in
Oslo
Nigeria :
National Arts Theatre in
Lagos
Philippines :
Tanghalang Pambansa (National Theater) in the
Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex ,
Manila
Poland : The
Teatr Narodowy in
Warsaw
Portugal :
Republic of Ireland : The National English language Theatre of Ireland in
Dublin is more commonly called the
Abbey Theatre . The National Irish language Theatre is the
Taibhdhearc in
Galway .
Romania :
Serbia :
Slovakia :
Slovak National Theatre
Slovenia :
Sri Lanka :
Navarangahala in
Colombo
Somalia :
National Theatre of Somalia in
Mogadishu
South Korea :
National Theater of Korea in
Seoul
Spain :
Sweden :
Royal Dramatic Theatre ,
Stockholm
Taiwan :
Thailand :
National Theatre of Thailand in
Bangkok
Turkey :
Turkish State Theatres
Uganda :
National Theatre of Uganda
United Arab Emirates : The National Theater in
Abu Dhabi
United Kingdom :
National Theatre of Venezuela
Some theatres carry "national theatre" in their name without being governmentally funded national theatres: