Csíki Játékszín Municipal Theater
Csíki Játékszín Municipal Theater

Csíki Játékszín Municipal Theater

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Bulevardul Timișoarei 6, Miercurea Ciuc 530102, Romania

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Following a civil initiative, the Csíki Játékszín is created with local government support in 1998.
From the spring of 2018, the actor and director Szilárd Kányádi becomes the director of the theater. 

The main goal of the Csíki Játékszín Theater is to satisfy and expand the cultural needs of the city and the region. During a season, he presents 5-6 premieres in the big hall and 4-6 in the studio, but he also invites numerous shows both from the country and abroad. 
Our theater tries to enrich the cultural offer addressed to people between 3-18 years with a repertoire for children and young people. 

Upcomming events

22 Apr
TöRTFEHÉR (HU)
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Starts at 20:00  |  Piața Libertății 16, 530100 Miercurea Ciuc, Romania
23 Apr
Viețile altora
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Starts at 19:00  |  Piața Libertății 16, 530100 Miercurea Ciuc, Romania
24 Apr
Flori de mină
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Starts at 19:00  |  Piața Libertății 16, 530100 Miercurea Ciuc, Romania
26 Apr
Sunetul muzicii
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Starts at 19:00  |  Piața Libertății 16, Miercurea Ciuc 530100, Romania

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