In the building at the Sarego 7 street at one time a Masonic lodge, a Casino of WP Officers of the Jewish faith and a Cricoteki magazine were located.
2007-11-05
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"Big Theatre" for many years was an only theatre of the "Ludowy Theatre" therefore it is equated with it the most. "Krakowiacy i Gorale" was the first performance taken out on boards of the Ludowy Theatre on 3 of December of 1955.
2007-10-29
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Earlier in this building was placed "Nowosci" theatre which in the year 1951 was converted into "Rhapsodic Theatre". In the moment of handing over the building to the Old Theatre it had the big rotational theatre and the well amplified auditorium.
2007-11-26
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The big Scene of the "Old Theatre" exists since the 1 January 1799, that is from the day, when a building became the seat of the Theatre in the square Szczepanski and Jagiellonska streets. Till 1893 the auditorium and the stage were situated on the ground
2007-11-26
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A "New Scene" is the youngest scene of the "Stary" Theatre. It rose on the ground floor of the building in 1999 as the studio space. In 2005 a space occupied by it was enlarged by cutting out in the side a hole of 6 meters.
2007-11-26
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Stage "Pod Ratuszem" in the Principal Marketplace is a bridgehead of "Ludowy Theatre" from Nowa Huta in Old Cracow, in its very heart. It is located in the basements of the town hall on the Main Market.
2007-10-24
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History of the "Bagatela" Theatre begins in the year 1918 when Marian Dąbrowski felt a desire to establish an entertaining theatre modelled on the best Paris theatres on the horn of Krupnicza and Karmelicka streets.
2007-11-05
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"Stygmator" Theatre led by Violetta Zygmunt is occupying one of leading places amongst poetic stages of Cracow.
2007-10-23
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In 1956 the Old Theatre took the name of Helena Modrzejewska on, also a Small Theatre was called the name of the patron.
2007-11-26
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