Krakow Opera    
          
        Krakow Opera company has been the city’s 
		bastion of operatic music and stagecraft since its setting up in 1954. 
		Every year it gives some 200 performances, often playing to full house. 
		Its diverse repertory includes the classics of world opera by the likes 
		of Mozart and Verdi as well as the outstanding operatic output by the 
		Polish composers, plus some contemporary achievements too. Also, the 
		Krakow Opera company has always staged operetta and its dancers perform 
		stand-alone ballet shows. And productions aimed at children’s audience, 
		both musicals and ballets, figure prominently in the repertoire of the 
		Krakow Opera.  
		
  
          
        Not so long ago, the Krakow Opera company put 
		on most of its productions in the
		Teatr Slowackiego theater at 1 Plac 
		Sw. Ducha square. In December 2008 the up to date Opera House has opened 
		at 48 Lubicz street, one kilometer – or two tram stops – east of the 
		Old 
		Town central district of Krakow.  
          
        The Krakow Opera Company, its original 
		Polish name 'Opera Krakowska' w Krakowie is controlled and subsidized by 
		the Malopolska
        provincial government.   
          
        Opera season in Krakow 
          
        The Krakow Opera Company gives regular 
		performances, several times a week, from early October to mid June. Out 
		of season the Krakow Opera takes pride in staging the summer open-air 
		operatic extravaganzas in the city’s various historical settings such 
		the  Wawel Royal Castle 
		and the
         Wieliczka Salt Mine, 
		among other locations. They are often a part of opera festivals 
		organized by the Krakow Opera and largely made up of its productions. 
		Also, the opera company tours regularly in other European countries in 
		summer.  
          
        Krakow Opera singers, dancers, and 
		orchestra 
          
        The Krakow Opera Company consists of over 
		sixty soloist singers, roughly half of them employed full-time and the 
		rest on a freelance basis. Therefore the Krakow Opera can tap vast pool 
		of talents including some 25 sopranos, nearly ten mezzo-sopranos, over 
		twenty tenors, nearly twenty baritones, and a dozen of basses. And 
		occasionally a guesting prima donna and/or a starring tenor adds extra 
		glitter to the show.  
          
        The choir of the Krakow Opera Company can 
		boast nearly fifty full-time singers and its orchestra employs nearly 
		seventy musicians.  
          
        The ballet of the Krakow Opera Company 
		consists of about ten soloist dancers and the corps de ballet of nearly 
		twenty.  
          
        Krakow Opera House 
          
        The Opera House at 48 Lubicz street was 
		constructed in the years 2004 to 2008. The first opera premiere – 
		Krzysztof Penderecki's ‘The Devils of Loudun’ based on a story by 
		Aldous Huxley – took place in it on December 13, 2008. The complex of 
		the Krakow Opera House contains three theaters, foyer that doubles as an 
		exhibition and/or lecture hall, box offices, and a restaurant, plus 
		ample backstage areas as well as offices occupied by the management of 
		the Krakow Opera Company and its staff.  
          
        The main theatre of the Opera House, called 
		the Great Stage (‘Wielka Scena’ in Polish), has the floor space of 300 
		square meters and can seat 750 people. It boasts a computer-controlled 
		acoustic ceiling, a spacious stage with six trapdoors, a moveable 
		orchestra pit, and state-of-the-art stage equipment. The Opera House 
		also includes the second, small auditorium (‘Chamber Stage, Scena 
		Kameralna) with seating capacity of 100. Another playhouse, called Na 
		Antresoli (On the Mezzanine) can seat 200 and it takes up the upper 
		floor of the arch-roofed building of the former Operetta House, earlier 
		a riding school in at the outset of the 20th century, incorporated into 
		the present Opera House complex.  
          
        The entire Krakow Opera compound has the 
		floor space of 12,000 square meters. Its blatantly modern architecture 
		was designed by Krakow’s architects Romuald Loegler, Piotr Urbanowicz, 
		and Grzegorz Dresler. 
          
        Contact info for the Krakow Opera Company 
          
        Postal address: "Opera Krakowska" w Krakowie, 
		ul. Lubicz 48, 31-512 Krakow, Poland.  
          
        Phone (+48) 122966100 (operator).  
          
        Website http://www.opera.krakow.pl  
          
        Email 
		opera@opera.krakow.pl  
          
        Please see opera performances listed at 
		our Events web page with listings of shows and concerts in Krakow.  
          
        Tickets for the Krakow Opera 
          
        Box office at the opera house at 48 Lubicz 
		street is open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays and for two hours before 
		shows on weekends. You may contact it via email at 
		tickets@opera.krakow.pl and by phone at (+48) 122966260 and (+48) 
		122966261 or fax at (+48) 122966268.  
          
        Tickets for the Krakow Opera usually cost 
		about 80 zloty, 60 zloty, and 35 zloty for the first, the second, and 
		the third section of the auditorium respectively. Tickets for the best 
		seats, VIP chairs, are priced at around 120 zloty.  
        
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