@article{01936d78-d6b3-71e0-8e42-b41572d1c954, author = {Alicja Kędziora}, title = {Polish Theatre in Czerniowce 1863–1865}, journal = {Culture Management}, volume = {2024}, number = {Volume 25, Issue 1–2}, year = {2024}, issn = {1896-8201}, pages = {127-160},keywords = {theatre; Polish colony; Czerniowce; Bukovina; Modjeska}, abstract = {The article presents research results on the Polish theatre in Czerniowce in the years 1863–1865. The central part of the text is dedicated to the repertoire of the Polish stage in the discussed period, which was compiled on the basis of the German newspaper “Bukowina”. The starting point and, at the same time, reference point for the developed repertoire is the repertoire of Helena Modjeska’s performances in Czerniowce, prepared by Jerzy Got. The Polish Theatre in Czerniowce was an important cultural centre that shaped and cultivated the identity of the Bukovina’s Polish community in the second half of the 19th century. The institution in question was an organisational phenomenon – four permanent theatres were run simultaneously in one building – and a cultural one – each of them staged plays in a different language. It was a unique example of artistic cooperation for the benefit of multicultural audiences; mainly Polish, German, Romanian and Ukrainian.}, doi = {10.4467/20843976ZK.24.016.20134}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/zarzadzanie-w-kulturze/article/polski-teatr-w-czerniowcach-1863-1865} }