Programme and tickets
Christmas7+
7+
Velký sál
The story of birth of the little Jesus does not change, because as this all happened is written once and for all. But times are changing and therefore the people who tell this story. Sweets, carp and potato salad, carols, candles, decorations, fairy tales – but who was actually the baby Jesus, why he was born? The production creates through scenic paintings dreamy, mysterious atmosphere of Christmas; ancient biblical history that derives from a common story of Joseph and Mary, supernatural and mundane worlds will blend to capture the moment on hope, suffering, anger and joy.
Appropriate age 7 years or older
Duration 60 minutes without intermission
Premiere 1 December, 2002
Appropriate age 7 years or older
Duration 60 minutes without intermission
Premiere 1 December, 2002
Christmas7+
7+
Velký sál
The story of birth of the little Jesus does not change, because as this all happened is written once and for all. But times are changing and therefore the people who tell this story. Sweets, carp and potato salad, carols, candles, decorations, fairy tales – but who was actually the baby Jesus, why he was born? The production creates through scenic paintings dreamy, mysterious atmosphere of Christmas; ancient biblical history that derives from a common story of Joseph and Mary, supernatural and mundane worlds will blend to capture the moment on hope, suffering, anger and joy.
Appropriate age 7 years or older
Duration 60 minutes without intermission
Premiere 1 December, 2002
Appropriate age 7 years or older
Duration 60 minutes without intermission
Premiere 1 December, 2002
Christmas7+
7+
Velký sál
The story of birth of the little Jesus does not change, because as this all happened is written once and for all. But times are changing and therefore the people who tell this story. Sweets, carp and potato salad, carols, candles, decorations, fairy tales – but who was actually the baby Jesus, why he was born? The production creates through scenic paintings dreamy, mysterious atmosphere of Christmas; ancient biblical history that derives from a common story of Joseph and Mary, supernatural and mundane worlds will blend to capture the moment on hope, suffering, anger and joy.
Appropriate age 7 years or older
Duration 60 minutes without intermission
Premiere 1 December, 2002
Appropriate age 7 years or older
Duration 60 minutes without intermission
Premiere 1 December, 2002
Christmas7+
7+
Velký sál
The story of birth of the little Jesus does not change, because as this all happened is written once and for all. But times are changing and therefore the people who tell this story. Sweets, carp and potato salad, carols, candles, decorations, fairy tales – but who was actually the baby Jesus, why he was born? The production creates through scenic paintings dreamy, mysterious atmosphere of Christmas; ancient biblical history that derives from a common story of Joseph and Mary, supernatural and mundane worlds will blend to capture the moment on hope, suffering, anger and joy.
Appropriate age 7 years or older
Duration 60 minutes without intermission
Premiere 1 December, 2002
Appropriate age 7 years or older
Duration 60 minutes without intermission
Premiere 1 December, 2002
The Tale of Bruncvik and Lion (Bruncvik a lev)7+
7+
Malá scéna
The legendary Czech prince Bruncvik after the death of his father decides to go into the world and enhance their coat of arms of a new a character, the lion. He wants to earn it just like a brave knight. He experiences many adventures, rescues the lion, who accompanies him from now on. In the wide world our prince resists seductress Africa and gets the sword which decapitates his enemies on command. He does not hesitate to use it for their freedom. When returning home, Bruncvik finds that seven years had passed and his beautiful Neomenie celebrates a wedding …
Medieval heroic epic story that first appeared in about the 14th century, is known from the Old Czech Legends interpreted by Alois Jirásek (Staré pověsti české).The production was part of the international theatre project “Cultural Alchemy”, supported by the Fund of the European Union Culture 2000.
At the 27th annual festival of Czech professional puppet theatre productions Skupa´s Pilsen won this piece four awards: Filip Jevič the Best Actor Dalibor Mucha and Tomáš Vychytil for music, Petra Zámečníková and Jan Jirků for an original dramaturgical concept, Robert Smolík for Art Direction (also honoured for his design of the production Tibet by the theatre group Cakes and Puppets)
Appropriate age 7 years or older
Duration 60 minutes without intermission
Premiere 30 April, 2006
Medieval heroic epic story that first appeared in about the 14th century, is known from the Old Czech Legends interpreted by Alois Jirásek (Staré pověsti české).The production was part of the international theatre project “Cultural Alchemy”, supported by the Fund of the European Union Culture 2000.
At the 27th annual festival of Czech professional puppet theatre productions Skupa´s Pilsen won this piece four awards: Filip Jevič the Best Actor Dalibor Mucha and Tomáš Vychytil for music, Petra Zámečníková and Jan Jirků for an original dramaturgical concept, Robert Smolík for Art Direction (also honoured for his design of the production Tibet by the theatre group Cakes and Puppets)
Appropriate age 7 years or older
Duration 60 minutes without intermission
Premiere 30 April, 2006
Hunt for Jednorozec10+
10+
Velký sál
The main character is Mr. Jednorozec, it means the Unicorn in Czech. He was innocent, yet he got rid of liberty and imprisoned, so he decided to escape. And then began the manhunt (the Unicornhunt if you wish) who gallops alone through wild landscapes, conquering various pitfalls of fate and snares of his enemy. On his way to freedom he meets a villain and a liar Slepička, for a moment Jednorozec finds his family and finally his love, Olinka. Around him slowly tightens the loop… But our brave Jednorozec runs away!
Musical and artistic production created in collaboration with the civic association Post Bellum in occasion of the 20th anniversary of the the Iron Curtain downfall.
Dalibor Mucha and Tomáš Vychytil won a prize for the music at the festival Skupa´s Pilsen 2010.
Appropriate age 10 years or older
Duration 65 minutes without intermission
Premiere 15 November, 2009
Musical and artistic production created in collaboration with the civic association Post Bellum in occasion of the 20th anniversary of the the Iron Curtain downfall.
Dalibor Mucha and Tomáš Vychytil won a prize for the music at the festival Skupa´s Pilsen 2010.
Appropriate age 10 years or older
Duration 65 minutes without intermission
Premiere 15 November, 2009
Hunt for Jednorozec10+
10+
Velký sál
The main character is Mr. Jednorozec, it means the Unicorn in Czech. He was innocent, yet he got rid of liberty and imprisoned, so he decided to escape. And then began the manhunt (the Unicornhunt if you wish) who gallops alone through wild landscapes, conquering various pitfalls of fate and snares of his enemy. On his way to freedom he meets a villain and a liar Slepička, for a moment Jednorozec finds his family and finally his love, Olinka. Around him slowly tightens the loop… But our brave Jednorozec runs away!
Musical and artistic production created in collaboration with the civic association Post Bellum in occasion of the 20th anniversary of the the Iron Curtain downfall.
Dalibor Mucha and Tomáš Vychytil won a prize for the music at the festival Skupa´s Pilsen 2010.
Appropriate age 10 years or older
Duration 65 minutes without intermission
Premiere 15 November, 2009
Musical and artistic production created in collaboration with the civic association Post Bellum in occasion of the 20th anniversary of the the Iron Curtain downfall.
Dalibor Mucha and Tomáš Vychytil won a prize for the music at the festival Skupa´s Pilsen 2010.
Appropriate age 10 years or older
Duration 65 minutes without intermission
Premiere 15 November, 2009