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11/5/2019
show moreProgramme change!
Please excuse the programme change caused by technical and logistic issues. We will present a production entitled TWO by the South Korean dance group Lee K. Dance instead of the TAIL LANGUAGE production on Friday 17 May at 4.30 pm in S-klub. The morning workshop on Saturday 18 May will be led by Lee Kyung-eun, the choreographer and artistic director of Lee K. Dance, instead of Kim Bora.
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5/5/2019
show moreThe “face” underneath the mask
The most exposed “persona” of the 23 Flora is the renowned performer and original author Lucie Trmíková, who has – after Stefanie Reinsperger, Stanislav Majer and Miloslav König – become the face of this year’s festival visuals and “borrowed her voice as well as stylised gesture” to the festival video and audio spot.
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3/5/2019
show moreThe stars of Residenztheater at the 23 Flora
FRANZ PÄTZOLD and AUREL MANTHEI – the most noticeable actors of the Residenztheater Munich (Franz has already started the rehearsing process at Burgtheater) – will present their work at Flora in May.
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25/4/2019
show moreMusic evenings in the festival tent
Flora Theatre Festival – that is not only theatre productions but also informal atmosphere at the evening “meeting point” in festival tent at the Palacký University courtyard at Konvikt. Almost every evening (except for Sundays) there will be some music programme full of unique concerts and DJs… and parties!
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15/4/2019
show moreImmense interest in the festival productions
The festival launched the tickets sale today at 9 am and… an incredible amount of tickets has disappeared from the reservation system in matter of minutes, in some cases even in a few seconds!
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8/4/2019
show morePress conference is over, ticket sales begin in a week!
The press conference for the 23 Flora Theatre Festival took place on Monday 8 April in Olomouc. The festival director Petr Nerušil together with Simona Vičarová, the festival producer, and Jan Žůrek, dramaturge of the Performing Arts section, introduced the festival programme to the media.
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28/3/2019
show moreBergman-Trmíková-Nebeský: Private Confessions
Harshly as well as humorously exposed etudes of married life, mirroring apart from the twists and turns of Bergman’s parents’ relationship, key themes of his work: adultery, loneliness, fear and anxiety. Sober in set design, Jan Nebeský’s adaptation scores with amazing acting performances and intelligent dialogues charged with bitterness and emotions.