She graduated from school in Varna.
She is considered one of the biggest Bulgarian interpretators of tragic roles. After completing four years training she returned to Bulgaria in 1899, where she debuted in the role of Vassilis Melentieva in the eponymous play "Tear and Laughter" by Anugrah Narayan Ostrovsky in the capital"s theatre company. From 1906 to 1926, she was active in the National Theatre.
On 20 February 1949, the community celebrated her 70th anniversary.
Adriana Budevska contributed to the Bulgarian theater with the realistic traditions of Russian theater, and with the focus of classical repertoire. She was the author of numerous articles, portraits of artists, memories.
Some of her more noted roles where: Nina Zarechnaya, Mila, Price, Sonja, ConCon, Ophelia, Lady Macbeth, Nora, Mona Bath, Marguerite Gautier, Emilia gallons. She died in Sofia.