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Karlin Music Theatre
Krizikova 10
186 17 PRAHA 8 - Karlin |
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Krizikova 13, 186 17 PRAHA 8 - Karlin
Direct Telephone contact Mon - Fri
Telephone 21 86 81 64, 24 81 62 13 (including fax)
24 81 62 40 (9.00 - 16.00 hod.) |
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Official
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The
music theatre offers comedies with songs, operettas, musicals,
excellent ballets or concerts. It is the biggest theatre in the
Czech Republic, with a seating capacity of 1099.
The building, itself, has historical values. It was built in
1881 in a mock-baroque style. First it was a building for
circus'. Towards the end of the century, it was rebuilt for
variety performances. |
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first world war, a repertoire was gained about Karel Hasler's
cabaret. Over the next 20.years, other theatre groups visited -
for example the National Theatre of Bratislava. In beginning of
the next 30.years modern operettas were performed, soon variety
returned. In the year 1936 the "bench style" seating
changed to chairs. During German occupation, the theatre group
operated from the closed National theatre, under the name,
"Temporary Theatre". In 1945, E.F. Burian began the
regular service of the reputable music theatre, with operetta,
"The Vagabond King" in the Karlin building. Karlin's
official name changed; first from, The Theatre in Karlin, next
The Operetta in Karlin, and finally The Comic Singspiel. After
1948; when the theatre was part of the Czechoslovak State Film
Group under the name "Artist People's Theatre", the
chefs were Jan Werich and Oldrich Novy. Werich brought the most
famous American musical "Finian's Rainbow" from the
theatre "V + W", where the musical premiered in
Europe. From 1950, the theatre became part of the city of
Prague. Then from 1954, it became the property of the state, and
was called "The Karlin State Theatre"; in 1961, it was
returned to Prague control as the Karlin Music Theatre and has
stayed this way to this day. From the beginning of the 1963/64
season, the theatre joined with the Theatre in Nusle, which
gradually went into poor condition (it ended service in 1977).
In 1981, Karlin worked with the theatre group Semafor
(Traffic-lights), which stayed with Karlin until the end of
1990. In the year 1992, the little scene "Karlinek"
was built (today, there is Semafor) in the basement of the
building. The big Karlin scene was interesting for visiting,
foreign theatre groups - for example, the American Everyman
Opera, TNP of Vilar, now it is often used for celebrity TV
shows, pop-music concerts, etc. In then beginning of the last
50. years, some of the most famous people in theatre visited:
director Jiri Frejka; Jan Werich as chef of art, the actor
Oldrich Novy and chef of operetta; Alfred Radok directed in
Karlin, too. Vitezslav Nezval also cooperated with the
theatre... Many famous artists visited the Karlin theatre: Ljuba
Hermanova, Jaroslava Adamova, Jirina Steimarova, Rudolf Cortes,
Vlasta Burian, Jara Pospisil, Vladimir Raz and others. From
1962, Karel Vlach returned to "Karlin" with his own
swing bigband (from before 1948 - 53). After 60 years the
theatre reputation of operetta was joined by the musicals My
Fair Lady; Can-Can; Hello Dolly!; Kiss Me, Kate; Man of La
Mancha; West Side Story; and others from Czechoslovakia
(Gentlemen, Hornicek's Bowler,...). Smaller Czech
musical-comedies were shown in Nusle - for example Father,
Mother, Jan and Katka. The end of seventies saw the return of
the plays by Jiri Voskovec and Jan Werich, with music by
Jaroslav Jezek (i.e. Golem), and other world famous musicals -
for example Cabaret. With the beginning of the eighties came the
successful Czech musical-comedy "Zvonokosy" (by G.
Chevallier). With end of eighties came the very successful
production of the musical Sugar (Some Like it Hot) and original
musical Gypsies Go to Heaven, both directed by Petr Novotny. The
beginning of nineties saw the arrival of the external operetta
director Oto Sevcik. He directed "The Gypsy Baron",
"Csardas Princess" and others. The young directors
were, the important Gustav Skala (Polish Blood) and Libor Zidek
(Merry Widow) and recently the operetta-drama director, Petr
Kracik (The Bat, Lady Marica, The Land Of Smiles). Petr Novotny
externally directs classical musicals (My Fair Lady, Hello
Dolly!, Some Like it Hot). Also, the more recent conductors -
Milos Formacek, Frantisek Preisler jr., Arnost Moulik, Frantisek
Drs. From 1993, the theatre manager became Ladislav Zupanic (as
a soloist he worked in the theatre-group from 1970 and to
today). He confirmed the official name of the theatre "Karlin
- Music Theatre, Prague"; he stabilised the theatre-group,
and he made contact with other external artists. With his
leadership came the successful Czech musicals: My Fair
Josephine; Superstar Marenka; Snow Romance; Dreams from New
York; The Angel with a Devil in his Body. Foreign musicals such
as: West Side Story; President Quick and Easy; My Fair Lady;
Hello, Dolly!; Some like it Hot; Cage of Fools. Classic operetta
Mme Nitouche, Polish Blood, Paganini, The Merry Widow, The Bat,
Lady Marica, Rose Marie, The Land Of Smiles. The 50th
anniversary season of 1995/96, brought the revival of Good
Evening, Mister Strauss! Based on the work of Johan Strauss'
son. Very important for the theatre was Yvetta Blanarovicova's
Thalie '95 award for the role of Eliza in My Fair Lady; and in
the category of opera, operetta and musicals was Jitka
Molavcova's award Thalie '96 for the role of Dolly Levi in
Hello, Dolly! In the new category of operetta and musical, the
award of Thalie '97 for Lubomir Lipsky for his extraordinary
work in the role of Billy Kipp in Dreams Of New York and
Ladislav Zupanic the Thalia '98 of Albina in the musical
"Cage of Fools". The Karlin Music Theatre was many
times a member of Musical and Operetta Days, which was arranged
by the National Theatre in Brno. Karlin Music Theatre has a
group of soloists; a symphonic orchestra - head-conductor Arnost
Moulik; a ballet group - head of ballet Jan Hartmann, choir
group - choir-leader Irena Pluhackova. From the 1997/98 season,
coductor Frantisek Drs became a member of the group. The Karel
Vlach orchestra works externally at Karlin. Its head is Jaroslav
Drevikovsky. With the operetta repertoire, the theatre group
visits foreign countries, where it shows it is of the same level
as the theatres in western Europe. With the musical My Fair Lady
Karlin Was in Japan Tour 2000. Karlin was first theater from
Czech Republic with a musical in Japan. |
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