Originally built as a city palace for a marquis from The Hague, the theatre opened its doors in 1804. Since then, countless actors, dancers, writers and directors have graced its stage, from big names to new talent. The classic façade and intimate, horseshoe-shaped interior lend every performance a touch of grandeur, without being aloof.
The Royal Theatre in The Hague is home to Het Nationale Theater, one of the largest theatre companies in the Netherlands. Here you can see classic plays with a new twist, thought-provoking contemporary pieces and the occasional surprising comedy, debate evening or literary talk. Performances are often stimulating, sometimes poetic and always of high quality.
Visitors come not only for the stage, but also for the experience surrounding it. A drink in the atmospheric foyers, the buzz just before the curtain rises, the lights slowly dimming – all this makes an evening at the Royal Theatre a total experience. And with its location in the heart of the city, the theatre can easily be combined with dinner or drinks nearby.
The Royal Theatre is not just a place where you go to see a show. It is a home for stories, for encounters, for wonder. Whether you come for a sharp monologue, a great classic or just a nice night out.
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