Prague National Theatre
The National Theatre in Prague belongs to the most important Czech cultural institutions with a rich artistic tradition which was created and maintained by the most distinguished personalities in Czech society.
This tradition helped to preserve and develop the most important features of the nation - the Czech language and a sense for a Czech musical and dramatic way of thinking.
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Black Light Theatre is a world of illusory creations and hidden secrets, the story told through a magical mixture of mime, modern dance, ballet, animated film, actors and/or puppets.
This typically Czech art form is performed at various black light theatres around Prague and, as it is mostly a visual performance, will appeal to adults and children of all nationalities.
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Puppet shows enjoy a long tradition in Prague and throughout the Czech Republic. Many of the master puppeteers' creations are true artistic craftsmanship.
Popular with both children and adults, the repertoire ranges from puppet versions of Mozart's famous Don Giovanni, to Yellow Submarine, the legendary film, with original recordings by the Beatles.
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Laterna Magika is a uniquely Czech theatre experience, a dazzling mix of film, visual effects and ballet. As this is essentially an evolving art form, the repertoire frequently changes, each production bringing with it new themes and ideas.
The story unfolds visually and there are no language barriers to Laterna Magika; performances are enjoyed by both tourists and Prague locals alike.
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