
National Theatre (UK)
The National Theatre (UK) is a prominent theatre company based in London, known for producing a diverse range of performances, including classic plays, modern works, and new writing. Founded in 1963, it aims to make high-quality theatre accessible to all audiences. The National Theatre has three main stages, the Olivier, Lyttelton, and Dorfman theatres, each hosting unique productions. It also engages in community outreach and education programs, fostering a love for the arts. Renowned for its artistic innovation, it has become a cornerstone of British culture, influencing theatre worldwide.