Tuesday, December 22, 2015

News in Krakow theater

News in Krakow theater - theater acting in the years 1911-1922 (with a break in the period around World War I) in the building at ul. Starowiślna 21. He exhibited light music, operettas, presented various shows. It was founded by Stanisław Adolf Poleńskiego and Tadeusz Pilarski (father) in the spring of 1911. There were folk ensembles here, for example. African, Eskimo, Russian, as well as gymnastic troupe, dancers, illusionists; Also shown pantomime, animal training, etc. Troupe was variable, many artists were employed for a short period for certain performances. In 1919,. The theater was transformed into a theater of operetta. They were hired new artists, choir and orchestra. The first season was successful, and guest appearances gave Lucy Messal and Anda Kitschman, but soon the theater began to harass problems. Gawlikowski won a competitive process Powszechny Theatre - which soon closed - for unlawful issuance of operettas, to which the law had news, but the costs of the process proved to be high. In addition, municipalities that in place Teatr Powszechny planned opening of the Municipal Theatre of Opera and Operetta hampered the functioning of the News. In the spring of 1921. Concession to operate the theater would not be renewed, but eventually New operate even in the season 1921/22, exposing, among others, Krowoderskich cubs and Lola with Ludwinów. In 1922. In the hall news again it began to operate a cinema, and Tadeusz Pilarski has created a traveling team of Operetta News, which went on guest appearances. In 1924,. Street. Paradise 12 opened Operetta Theatre News (Cracow Operetta News), formally run by his son. Theatre worked for two seasons, then in 1926. Was replaced by the Popular Theatre News, run by Pilarski-father and John Dobiesław. The main directed by Anthony Piekarski, and production designer - John Martin Szancer. Theatre ceased operations in early 1927. In the season 1927/28 has resumed its activities Operetta News, but without much success.

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