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Karlstejn Night, Svoboda, K.
D: Dagmar Hlúbková
WINTER IN THE SIGN OF NIGHT AT KARLŠTEJN

Opava - There is no better time to visit the theater than the pre-Christmas one, which means that the December program at the Silesian Theater is full. The performance alternates between performances, and lovers of opera, operetta, drama and even musicals will enjoy themselves. In December, fans of the theatrical world can visit, for example, the audience's very popular operas Carmen and Attila, the operetta Countess Marica, the light comedy Stories of Ordinary Madness or the classics from Molière's pen The Healthy Sick. However, the biggest delicacy is still waiting for the audience. We are talking about the famous Czech film musical Night at Karlštejn, which was shot by director Zdeněk Podskalský in 1973 on the theme of the play of the same name by Jaroslav Vrchlický. Rehearsals of the musical performed by the Opava Opera Ensemble, directed by Dagmar Hlubková, are now in full swing. In the role of Charles IV. Zdeněk Kapl will perform in alternation with Roman Harok, Eliška Pomořanská played by Tereza Kavecká or Ol'ga Bezačinská. The premiere is scheduled for Sunday, December 18, and if you're lucky in our competition, you can win tickets to the show, which will take place on Friday the 30th.

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29 novembro 2016www.divadlo-opava.czRegion
Funny Girl, Styne
D: Roman Štolpa
C: Alena JelínkováFrantišek Štěrbák
FUNNY GIRL SHONE ON THE BOARDS

The musical took place under the direction of Roman Štolpa and a musical production by Alena Jelínková. In addition to Tereza Kavecká, Roman Harok, Lukáš Randák, Dalibor Hrda, Zdeněk Kapl, Peter Svetlík and others also played the lead roles. He performed with the choir, ballet and orchestra of the Silesian Theater Opava under the baton of Alena Jelínková. The theme of the American musical was the true story of actress Fanny Brice, who worked in theaters in New York before and after World War I. The captivating story about the life and great love of the artist and her husband is full of unforgettable musical and dance melodies. In addition, she is inspired by the true story of an actress, dancer and singer who, thanks to her phenomenal talent and sense of humor, managed to turn from an ugly duckling into a shining and popular star of theatrical productions, despite her initial failure. Musical,

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09 novembro 2020www.divadlo-opava.czRegion
THE ANTICIPATED MUSICAL FUNNY GIRL IS ACCOMPANIED BY EMBARRASSMENT

Opava- The musical, which is another variation on Pygmalion, managed to reach the Opava scene with several premiere attempts. It is the story of a simple girl at first, obsessed with theater and eager to establish herself, who, with the strength of will and courage to experiment, developed from scratch into an artistically famous wonder from the beginning of the last century. The nearly three-and-a-half-hour story of whether it was possible to combine artistic advancement with privacy called for cuts. With one break, it is really a bit tiring for the spectators, moreover it is not very moving and thus a bit static. Shortening the story by at least half an hour would certainly benefit him a lot. However, the performers are not to blame. It tries to prepare the audience for a pleasant stay in the auditorium. Soprano Tereza Kavecká in the title character Fanny practically did not come off the stage and her performance deserves an award. The protagonist, The heroine's great motivation was also the love for the gambler Nick, who was portrayed by the guest Ostrava soloist Roman Harok at the premiere. He introduced the audience to a salon-type man, resisting commitments, who finally succumbed to Fanny's intense emotion and married her. However, he began to suffocate him and after a bad investment, in which he lost all his and Fanna's money, he started to cheat. He ended up in prison, where he realized that their next journey together was no longer possible and chose divorce. Soprano Katarína Jorda once again confirmed her acting skills as Fanna's mother. She credibly leads her from a hopeful mother, through a mother proud of her daughter's success, to a woman frustrated by her child's emotional collapse. Another important man on Fanna's artistic career was the choreographer Eddie, also performed by the guest Lukáš Randák, who admires and protects his charges from show business magnates and from herself. Lenka Liberdová brings a cute element to the story as the friend of Fanna's mother, Mrs. Strakoschová, obsessed with the girls' marriages. In a similar vein, a plethora of other performers also appeared at the premiere. The musical Funny Girl will not be lost by the audience, but they will hardly want to see him again.

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09 novembro 2021www.divadlo-opava.czJitka Hrušková, Deník