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07-MAY-2017

Krakow. Stary Teatr (Old Theatre)


Indeed the second-oldest theatre in Poland, the 'Old Theatre' has had a complicated history closely intertwined with that of the Słowacki Theatre. Established in 1781, when actor Mateusz Witkowski acquired permission from city authorities to stage comedies in the Spiski Palace (Rynek 34), the Kraków Theatre was the first institution in the city to put on regular plays open to the general public. Crucially, despite the impending partition of Poland and subsequent annexation of Kraków into Austria-Hungary performances could still be staged in Polish, allowing the local theatrical scene to flourish.In 1799, thanks to the efforts of new director Jacek Kluszewski, the theatre was moved out of a dingy hall in the Palace and to its current location on Plac Szczepański, where two of Kluszewski’s houses were specially rebuilt for the purpose. A few decades went by peacefully enough, when things suddenly took a weird turn: in 1830 Kluszewski’s contract was terminated due to the declining quality of the repertoire and the theatre as such; however, he remained the official owner of the playhouse, and decided to charge such an obscene amount of money for its use that the new director was forced to use the abandoned Church of St. Ursula (now no longer standing) instead. Luckily for the theatre, the old man died in 1841, and his heirs turned out to be more reasonable: the building was sold to the theatre and served it until 1893, when a fancy new playhouse - complete with electrical lighting - was opened on Plac św. Ducha

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Gill Kopy11-Sep-2017 01:20
Love this rather crazy architecture and the story related - thanks for sharing Jose V
Jean-Gregoire Marin10-Sep-2017 09:20
I love the style of this building, V
laine10-Sep-2017 04:43
A very ornate theatre and lovely photo, Jose. V
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