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NATIONAL THEATRE
The original theatre next to Sivamokhaphiman Hall in the National Museum was made of wood. When the government decided to build a National Theatre as a venue for performances of traditional Thai drama, a larger, more sophisticated theatrical complex was called for.
Theatre Building: This is divided into three parts. In the right wing is a small theatre, while the left wing contains the workshops of the stage technicians. The central wing is a large auditorium, next to which is the Sankhita Sala for open air musical performances.
Notable among the cultural and dramatic works performed at the National Theatre is the masked Khon, in which episodes from the Ramayana epic drama are enacted to music in highly stylished form. The Lakhon traditional drama can also be seen here, as well as performances of classical music and dance in the traditions both of the court and the villages of the four regions of Thailand.
King Phra Pinklao Monument: This imposing, life-size figure cast in black bronze stands in front of the theatre |
Address:
2 Rachini Road
Phra Borommaharatchawang Sub-District
Phra Nakhon District
Bangkok 10200
Phone: (662) 221-0174
Fax: (662) 221-0171
Bus: 3 9 15 30 32 33 53 59 64 65 80 82 91 203
Air-con Bus: 1 8 25 39 80 82 506 507 512
Pier:
Chao Phraya Express Boat: Phra Athit Pier
Activity&Festival:
Shows: Every Weekend
(Nov-May) 4:30 pm
Last Friday of the month
Parking:
In front of the Theatre
Nearby Attractions:
College of Dramatic Arts Expeditionary Force Memorial Grand Palace
National Gallery
National Museum
Sanam Luang
Silpa Bhirasri Memorial Silpakorn U. Thammosat U. Thawornwatthu Bldg.
Wat Mahathat Wat Phra Kaeo
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