A Bouquet

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Kytice z pověstí národních (A Bouquet of Czech Folk Tales), also known by the short title Kytice (Czech for bouquet), is a collection of ballads by the Czech author Karel Jaromír Erben. The collection was first published in 1853 and was originally consisted of 12 poems. Lilie was added to the second edition in 1861.

Program and cast

The Golden Spinning-Wheel

Mother

Jana
Preissová

Dora

Jana
Pidrmanová

King

Igor
Orozovič

Old Man

František
Němec

The Noonday Witch

Father

František
Němec

The Water-Goblin

Mother

Taťjana
Medvecká

Daughter

Anna
Fialová

Water-Goblin

Csongor
Kassai

The Daughter's Curse

Mother

Jana
Boušková

Daughter

Pavla
Beretová

 

The Wedding Shirts

Girl

Lucie
Polišenská

Groom

Radúz
Mácha

Dead Man

Jan
Bidlas

The Wild Dove

Widow

Anna
Fialová

Husband

Jan
Bidlas

Lover

Petr
Vančura

Christmas Eve

Hana

Iva
Janžurová

Marie

Pavlína
Štorková

 

Záhoř's Bed

Pilgrim

František
Němec

Jana
Preissová

Igor
Orozovič

Taťjana
Medvecká

Anna
Fialová

Csongor
Kassai

Jana
Boušková

Pavla
Beretová

Lucie
Polišenská

Radúz
Mácha

Jan
Bidlas

Iva
Janžurová

Pavlína
Štorková

Petr
Vančura

Jana
Pidrmanová

 

Anna
Fialová

Csongor
Kassai

Jana
Boušková

Pavla
Beretová

Lucie
Polišenská

Radúz
Mácha

Jan
Bidlas

Iva
Janžurová

Pavlína
Štorková

Petr
Vančura

Jana
Pidrmanová

 

Prague National Theatre

The National Theatre today

 

The historical building of the National Theatre, constructed in 1883, is generally considered the prime stage in the CzechRepublic. It is the flagship of the National Theatre institution, today amounting to five buildings and encompassing four companies. You can see there Opera, Drama and Ballet performances.

 

Idea of building a stately theatre for the Czech nation

 

The National Theatre is the embodiment of the will of the Czech nation for a national identity and independence. Collections of money among the broad mass of the people facilitated its construction and hence the ceremonial laying of its foundation stone on 16 May 1868 was tantamount a nationwide political manifestation.

 

The idea of building a stately edifice to serve as a theatre was first mooted in the autumn of 1844 at meetings of patriots in Prague. It began to materialise through a request for “the privilege of constructing, furnishing, maintaining and managing” an independent Czech theatre, which was submitted to the Provincial Committee of the Czech Assembly by František Palacký on 29 January 1845. The privilege was granted in April 1845. Yet it was not until six years later – in April 1851 – that the Society for the Establishment of a Czech National Theatre in Prague (founded in the meantime) made its first public appeal to start collections. A year later the proceeds of the first collections allowed for the purchase of land belonging to a former salt works with the area of less than 28 acres, which predetermined the magnificent location of the theatre on the bank of the river Vltava facing the panorama of Prague Castle, yet at the same time the cramped area and trapezoidal shape posed challenging problems for the building’s designers.
 

By car

To the centre (OldTown), approach on Masarykovo nábřeží (Masaryk embankment) in the direction from the Dancing House, at the crossroads in front of the National Theatre turn right to Divadelní street and then right again to Ostrovní street to the National Theatre car park. Parking costs 50 CZK/h.

 

By tram

By daytime trams Nos. 6, 9, 18 and 22 and night trams Nos. 53, 57, 58, 59 to the stop “Národní divadlo” – in front of the NT historical building; by daytime tram No. 17 to the stop “Národní divadlo”.

 

By metro

To the station “Můstek”, line B (yellow), and then by foot on Národní street; or to the station “Karlovo náměstí” and then two stops by tram No. 6, 18 or 22 to the stop “Národní divadlo”. To the station “Staroměstská”, line A (green), and then two stops by tram No. 17 to the stop “Národní divadlo”. 

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