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The famous literary masterpiece which the musical My Fair Lady was based on
Phonetics professor Higgins makes a bet that he will turn the street child - the poor flower saleswoman Lisa, into a real lady. At first glance, however, the innocent game of male whimsy becomes a dangerous gamble with a female identity and personality.
The most performed opera in the world
The most performed opera in the world, written based on the novel by Alexander Dumas Jr. The Lady of the Camellias, composed by Giuseppe Verdi in 1853, right after the success of Rigoletto and The Troubadour. Today, this opera belongs to the permanent repertoire of many opera theaters around the world. In their time, however, the composer and librettist set out on a very thin ice.
Slovak premiere of the adaptation of the famous film
The adaptation of the famous Danish film Adam's Apples is a modern transcript of the biblical Book of Job. What trials of life does modern man experience? Is it a test of the Devil or a sign of God? Can an ordinary apple pie cause a change in the extremist, save the pastor and unite the ununitable? Insight and black humor are complemented by a tangle of absurd comedy and drama.
The most famous opera by a French composer
A French opera with a topic from the Old Testament about the Israeli people longing for liberation from the Philistines.
One of the most important plays of the European Romanticism
Schiller's play touches on the power but also personal conflict of two women in English history - Mary Stuart and Elizabeth I of England.
A new look at an exceptional personality in Slovak history
A completely new production of the multimedia dance theater of the successful author team of Ondrej Šoth will not be a respectful reminder of this exceptional personality of Slovak and Czechoslovak history. It will be a modern theater looking for an answer to the question of how a small person feels in the gears of great history, who follows his belief that it is possible to change the world. The performance is dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the tragic death of M. R. Štefánik.