Stavropol Drama Theatre, Regional cultural heritage theatre in Stavropol, Russia.
The Stavropol Drama Theatre is a theatre building in the centre of Stavropol, with a facade that dates to the nineteenth century. The auditorium has seating arranged across several levels, and the stage is equipped to support a wide range of productions.
This theatre was founded in 1845, making it one of the oldest stages in the North Caucasus. Over the following decades it received state recognition for its role in the performing arts across the region.
The Stavropol Drama Theatre stages both classical Russian plays and contemporary works, drawing audiences from across the region. Locals treat a visit here as a regular part of city life rather than a special occasion.
The theatre is located in the city centre and is easy to reach on foot from most central points. Booking in advance is a good idea, as performances tend to fill up, especially on weekends.
This theatre was among the first in the North Caucasus region to install contemporary stage machinery without altering its nineteenth-century exterior. The decision to update only the inside meant the original street-facing facade was left untouched.
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