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Brussels is one of the most relevant cities in the European political arena. With this reputation, you have diplomats from other countries coming here to bring a different flavour to the city. Brussels is a high class city brimming with wondrous displays of culture and the arts. Although not much has been preserved from Brussels history, much of its strength is seen in its modernity. The theatres of Brussels are some of the many reasons why Brussels has excelled in its place among other world cities.
Brussels theatres come from the Flemish tradition that is seen in other Belgian cities like Ghent and Antwerp. Most of the plays here are in French or Dutch, although if you look hard enough, you can find some performances in English. French is the language of Brussels, but in terms of communicating through cultural displays, locals are comfortable with Flemish inspired performances.
Foreign tourists will be pleased to find that despite the language divide, theatre productions can cross these barriers and with the influx of diplomats and foreigners who decide to stay here, more and more performances are produced with the international audience in mind. One of the most popular theatres in Brussels is the Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie. This theatre hailed from the 17th century where it became the biggest attraction during the times leading up to the 1830 war of independence. It is said that this theatre played even during the war, making it one of the historical symbols of the city. The Opéra National and l'Orchestre Symphonique de la Monnaie plays regularly in the theatre in addition to the ballet performances and galas.
Another famous Brussels theatre is the Bozar. Formerly known as the Palais des Beaux-Arts, this trendy landmark hosts Belgium’s National Orchestra in addition to ballet dance troupes and other theatrical performers. The Bozar also holds other plays performed by international groups. In addition to theatre, dance, and music, Bozar is also a site for cinemas and expositions. A similar Brussels theatre is the Théâtre Royal du Parc. This theatre holds classic contemporary dramas and comedies. Performances hear range from the upbeat to heavily emotional scenes. If you are planning to go to a movie, you are better served if you visit the Théâtre Royal du Parc for alternative entertainment. For full French plays, the La Botanique is the perfect place for you.
Some theatres in Brussels hope to engage the audience not only for their acts but by also treating them as active participants to these performances. The Théâtre National is an innovative theatre for introducing post-performance discussions. These engagements hope to bring the views of the audience and find out what the plays mean to them. The plays in this theatre spark debate and discussion across a wide segment of the audience with topics touching on religion, cross-cultural biases, history, and the view of the times. By allowing discussions, the audience can better understand the play after hearing the input of the other members of the audience.
The Studio Theatre is the home of the American Theatre Company. The success of this performance outfit stems from the fact that much of the pop culture of Brussels was brought about by the U.S.A. Many locals can easily relate to American symbolism in connection to Belgium’s sensibilities on major topics.