Ethiopian National Theatre embraces digital era, announces ticket price hike and nationwide training program

Ethiopian National Theatre, a cultural landmark with over 69 years of history, has taken a significant leap into the digital age by transitioning its operations to a fully digital system, theatre officials announced in a recent press release.

A key milestone in this modernization effort is the launch of online ticket sales, now managed through Red Cloud ICT Solutions. Director General Bareke Tadesse expressed gratitude to Red Cloud for facilitating a more convenient and accessible ticketing experience for audiences across the country. Bemnet Demissie, General Manager of Red Cloud ICT Solutions, provided further details about the digital platform, praising its ability to streamline customer service and broaden outreach.

Alongside digitalization, the theatre has announced an increase in ticket prices, raising the cost from 80 birr to 200 birr. This change, made in consultation with the Ministry of Culture and Sports, is intended not merely as a price hike but as an investment in elevating the quality of the arts and enhancing overall theatre services.

Bareke emphasized that the updated pricing reflects an “improvement” designed with the audience’s cultural experience in mind. “Our core mission is not revenue generation,” he noted, “but to preserve and promote Ethiopia’s rich cultural heritage, foster unity, and build social cohesion through engaging entertainment and education.”

In a bid to nurture future talent, the National Theatre announced plans to launch a nationwide training program targeting young artists from across Ethiopia. This comprehensive initiative will focus on areas such as acting, composition, and production preparation. Officials highlighted the program’s special emphasis on the “swing sector,” aiming to develop the next generation of high-caliber performers who will have opportunities to collaborate directly with the theatre.

The theatre plans to kick off the new Ethiopian year—starting September 5, 2025—with a series of artistic events that showcase its revitalized vision. These initiatives collectively seek to modernize and rejuvenate the historic institution, ensuring its cultural legacy endures for generations to come.

With digital ticketing, enhanced programming, and investment in young talent, Ethiopian National Theatre is poised to become a dynamic hub for the arts in the digital era while honoring its longstanding heritage.

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