The State Theater named after Valerian Gunia in Poti is a cultural center presenting modern productions of world-famous plays. Located in the picturesque resort town of Poti on the Black Sea coast, the theater offers audiences a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the world of art surrounded by beautiful nature.
The theater received its name in honor of Valerian Gunia, an outstanding figure in the Georgian theater scene, and bears his legacy through the constant pursuit of high quality productions and diversity of the repertoire. Here, audiences can enjoy both classical works and modern experimental productions, which attracts a wide audience, including local residents and visitors.
A visit to the State Theater in Poti is an excellent opportunity for those who appreciate art and want to expand their cultural horizons. The theater also acts as a platform for new talent, giving young artists the opportunity to express themselves on stage, which enriches the cultural palette of the region. A detailed description of the theater's work, photographs and reviews from visitors are available on the pages of the Madloba catalog website.




