Live Eventsmehr...
PragueIl barbiere di Siviglia
Rossini: Il barbiere di Siviglia (Der Barbier von Sevilla)
Jaroslav Kyzlink; Magdalena Švecová; Prague National Theatre Opera; Jan Chalupecky; Marek Šedivý; David Janošek; Kateřina Štefková
PragueRusalka
Dvořák: Rusalka
Adolf Melichar; Zdeněk Troška; Prague State Opera; Milan Ferenčík; Josef Jelínek; Prague State Opera Orchestra; Prague State Opera Chorus
PragueCarmen
Bizet: Carmen
Tomáš Brauner; Grischa Asagaroff; Prague National Theatre Opera; Zbyněk Müller; Luigi Perego; Daniel Tesař
PragueTurandot
Puccini: Turandot
Christopher Ward; Zuzana Gilhuus; Prague National Theatre Opera; Jaroslav Kyzlink; Boris Hanečka; Prague National Theatre Orchestra
PragueDer fliegende Holländer
Wagner: Der fliegende Holländer
Richard Hein; Ole Anders Tandberg; Prague National Theatre Opera; Maria Geber; Prague State Opera Orchestra
PragueCosì fan tutte
Mozart: Così fan tutte
Karsten Januschke; Tatjana Gürbaca; Prague National Theatre Opera; Jan Chalupecky; Ingrid Erb; Stefan Bolliger
Neue Kritikenmehr...
Worthy revival of Kleider machen Leute never finds its footing
Choreography isn't the only thing lacking in Alexander Zemlinsky's comic gem Kleider machen Leute.
A raucous Rosenkavalier from Prague State Opera
A strong international cast and fine musicianship from the orchestra carries on Strauss's legacy with a smart, antic romp.
Bieito's parched aesthetic strips the emotion from Kátya Kabanová
The Spanish director's emotionally-sapped staging for the Prague National Theatre travels to Brno for the Janáček Festival.
Unbearable injustice: Prague State Opera's hard-hitting Butterfly
Jiři Herman’s staging is authentically Japanese and focuses on the deliberate injustice of Butterfly's treatment, with strong performances in the lead roles.
Lolita in Prague: a bold foray into forbidden love
The National Theater opens the season with Rodion Shchedrin's searing version of Lolita, with spectacularly disturbing results.
Orpheus in the political underworld in Prague
Prague's National Theater wraps its season with a wickedly funny revival of Offenbach's audacious operetta.