It is located in one of Stockholm's most popular public buildings, the cultural centre known as
The House of Culture. Besides the theatre, Kulturhuset also includes small cafés, book shops, a bar and a restaurant, a library, various exhibitions, public debates, lectures, book signings, a small medieval museum, and workshops. Stockholms stadsteater was created in 1956 but the first performance was delayed until 1960. It had not yet been decided at that point where in the city the theatre would be situated so the
Folkets hus building at
Norra Bantorget, with a temporary stage, became the first solution. However, this "temporary solution" lasted for nearly thirty years until the autumn of 1990, when all activity finally moved to the present location at
Sergels torg. The theatre is one of Sweden's most popular stages and the theatre with the highest bookings, as well as the constant "competitor" in Stockholm to the
Royal Dramatic Theatre. It produces 30-40 productions each year on nine stages. In 2005 there were 450,000 visitors, a relatively high rate considering a national population of 9 million. Popular Swedish actors of the Stockholms stadsteater ensemble include
Helena Bergström,
Göran Ragnerstam,
Ingvar Hirdwall,
Sven Wollter,
Ann Petrén,
Anna-Maria Hallgarn and
Jakob Eklund. ==Stages==