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The Eccentrics
data 18.07.2026 - 29.07.2026
data Gabriadze Theatre
from 60
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Mazurka Fogo
data 18.07.2026 - 19.07.2026
data Tbilisi Opera and Ballet State Theatre
from 30
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Some Like It Hot
data 18.07.2026
data Batumi Drama Theatre
from 10
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Melodies of Music
data 19.07.2026
data Kutaisi State Puppet Theatre
from 5
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Three Kinds of Love
data 19.07.2026 - 21.07.2026
data Lado Meskhishvili Drama Theatre
from 10
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data 19.07.2026
data Batumi Drama Theatre
from 15
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Bandit Camp at Mziuri
data 20.07.2026 - 28.08.2026
data Tamashobana
from 605
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Georgia As A Christian State – 1700
data 21.07.2026
data Tbilisi Opera and Ballet State Theatre
from 15
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Alfred and Violetta
data 22.07.2026 - 23.07.2026
data Gabriadze Theatre
from 50
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Zakaria Paliashvili —
data 23.07.2026
data Tbilisi Opera and Ballet State Theatre
from 80
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Clytemnestra's Session
data 23.07.2026 - 24.07.2026
data Zugdidi
from 15
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data 25.07.2026
data Borjomi State Puppet Theatre
from 10
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Little Red Riding Hood is a fairy tale
data 25.07.2026 - 26.07.2026
data Batumi Marionette Theatre
from 15
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data 25.07.2026
data Borjomi State Puppet Theatre
from 10
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Georgian Epic
data 25.07.2026
data Tbilisi
from 50
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data 26.07.2026
data Borjomi State Puppet Theatre
from 10
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Striptease
data 26.07.2026
data Poti Theatre
from 10
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data 26.07.2026
data Borjomi State Puppet Theatre
from 10
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Jeans Generation
data 30.07.2026 - 02.08.2026
data Liberty Theatre
from 24.99
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The Autumn Of My Springtime
data 30.07.2026 - 31.07.2026
data Gabriadze Theatre
from 50
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Tbilisi Theater Playbill 2026: Schedule of the Best Performances and Productions

In 2025, the Tbilisi theater playbill will delight art lovers with a rich selection of performances—from modern experimental productions to timeless classics. Leading venues such as the Shota Rustaveli State Academic Theater, the Kote Marjanishvili Theater, and the Rezo Gabriadze Puppet Theater will present premieres, festivals, and legendary plays.

In addition to theatrical events, the event calendar in Tbilisi includes concerts, exhibitions, and film screenings. Music lovers can explore the Tbilisi concert schedule, which features performances by international stars and Georgian artists. Meanwhile, cinema enthusiasts will enjoy an updated film program in Tbilisi with premieres, retrospectives, and festival screenings.

Stay tuned for updates, choose events that interest you, and immerse yourself in the cultural life of Georgia’s capital!

Best Theaters in Tbilisi

Tbilisi is known for its rich theatrical tradition, where classical heritage harmoniously blends with modern experimentation. If you're looking for inspiration, here are the top theaters in Tbilisi to visit in 2025:

  1. Shota Rustaveli State Academic Theater — the main stage of Georgia. A symbol of Georgian theatrical art. Its repertoire includes Shakespearean dramas, Georgian classics, and bold modern productions.
  2. Kote Marjanishvili Theater — a spiritual heir to European tradition. Known for deep psychological acting and innovative interpretations. Its lineup includes both Georgian plays and global bestsellers.
  3. Rezo Gabriadze State Puppet Theater — magic for both children and adults. Gabriadze’s original puppet shows are philosophical parables with subtle humor and stunning plasticity.
  4. Sapari Theater — a modern take on theater. A young team stages relevant performances, often with a social message. Here you’ll see unconventional productions and performance
  5. Paliashvili Tbilisi State Opera and Ballet Theater — for fans of high music. Magnificent opera and ballet productions housed in a historic building with a luxurious interior. In 2025, premieres will feature international stars.

There are no two identical theaters in Tbilisi—each has its own style, atmosphere, and history. Some carefully preserve traditions, others boldly break stereotypes, but all of them create a unique cultural world that draws you back again and again.

Why Is It Important to Attend the Theater?

Theater is a living art where a unique energy arises between actors and the audience. Unlike films or series, there are no retakes here: every word, gesture, and emotion is born before your eyes, creating a one-of-a-kind moment that will never happen again. This makes theater incredibly sincere and human.

In addition, theater develops emotional intelligence. It teaches empathy, the ability to see the world through others' eyes, and to understand complex characters and situations. A play can inspire, provoke thought, or even change your perspective on life. It’s also a great way to disconnect from the digital world and experience real, not virtual, emotions.

Finally, theater is a part of culture. By attending performances, we support the arts, preserve traditions, and discover new talents.