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Czech Prodaná nevěsta

Evergreen of Czech theatre and music.

Bedřich Smetana’s The Bartered Bride, the founding work of modern Czech opera, soon exceeded the domestic framework and became a permanent part of the world’s operatic repertoire.

The 20th National Theatre production of the evergreen of Czech theatre and music is, for the first time in our history, directed by a woman. Magdalena Švecová has chosen neither the path of provocative or scandalous interpretation, nor that of conventional imitation of obsolete models.

The Bartered Bride’s grotesque yet highly moving story is grasped with tenderness, intelligent wit and hyperbole, as well as an understanding for the long-gone order (disorder) of human lives in the Czech village. The production’s forcibility is enhanced by Zuzana Přidalová’s costumes, inspired by plant and animal motifs, and Ladislava Košíková’s stylish choreography charged with energy and replete with naturalness.

author: Bedřich Smetana

conductor: Jaroslav Kyzlink/David Švec

stage director: Magdalena Švecová

sets: Petr Matásek

costumes: Zuzana Přidalová

cast: Dana Burešová/Alžběta Poláčková/Jana Sibera, Peter Berger/Aleš Briscein, Jiří Sulženko/Zdeněk Plech, Josef Moravec/Aleš Voráček/Václav Lemberk ...

Type opera
Length 3 hr.
Language of subtitles English, Czech
Foreign languages Czech
Event venue National Theatre (Praha)
Date and time of event Past dates
Data source Ticketportal