Stefan Żeromski Theatre, Cultural heritage theatre in Kielce, Poland.
The Stefan Żeromski Theatre is a cultural venue located on Sienkiewicza Street in Kielce's city center. The building features 19th-century architectural design and hosts a range of theatrical performances throughout the year.
Ludwik Sztumpf founded this theatre building in 1877, originally calling it the Ludwik Theatre. The first performance took place in 1879, establishing the beginning of its long history as a performance venue.
The theatre is named after writer Stefan Żeromski and reflects the city's artistic traditions through its programming and community presence. It serves as a gathering space where people come together to experience drama and storytelling.
The theatre is easily accessible from Sienkiewicza Street in the city center, making it convenient to reach on foot. Check ahead for show schedules and any specific instructions before your visit.
The theatre hosts an annual voting system where audience members select their favorite performances and actors of the season. This tradition, called O Dziką Różę, gives spectators a direct say in recognizing the best of what unfolds on stage.
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