Theater preview: Mraky (II)
“Mraky” will be performed with English surtitles this coming Thursday and Friday (Feb. 1–2) at Divadlo Albert ve Dvoře.
“Mraky” will be performed with English surtitles this coming Thursday and Friday (Feb. 1–2) at Divadlo Albert ve Dvoře.
Got the gift of the gab? Then Shoot Your Mouth – a night of comedy improv in which anyone is welcome to perform – is for you.
In the recent Woody Allen rom-com Midnight in Paris, Owen Wilson’s character Gil stumbles across a wormhole which transports him back to 1920s Paris, where he runs into many of his creative idols.
To commemorate the film, Prague’s Galerie La Femme commissioned three paintings by Boris Jirků, Josef Blecha and “Waiting for Midnight” by Milan Chabera.
Last Monday October 24 at the Globe Bookstore, Prague’s film and theater community gathered en masse for the launch of an exciting new initiative.
If Hollywood is sometimes dismissed as little more than a manufacturing line for films that are hurried out to meet deadlines, it has nothing on the 48 Hour Film Project.
The latest project from avant garde outfit Handa Gote is one woman’s exploration into her ancestorial history and the darkness therein. Mraky (Clouds) was written by Veronika Švábová, after she discovered one of her family members had a very black secret.
The downside is, unless you have a decent grasp of the Czech language, it’ll remain a secret.
Such was the quality at last night’s Crown Comedy Club triple-header, one could have imagined they’d stumbled upon a worm hole and ended up in an established London joint. Yes, the middle act was something of a weak link, but as any regular stand-up spectator will know, two out of three ain’t bad.
Oct. 3-9 was the annual EKOFILM awards, in which environmentally themed films from around the world were screened and commended by a prestigious jury of six. The Prague Post spoke to director William Lee about his comedy An Application for Asylum in the Czech Republic on Ecological Grounds, which topped the Free and Miscellaneous Topic category.
Next week Pinter: In Other Rooms will invite fans of the London-born playwright to enjoy some of his lesser know works, namely eight short plays that have rarely seen the light of day outside of his home city.
Crown Comedy Club returns next Tuesday Oct. 18, jetting over three more ambassadors of funny from the UK stand-up circuit.
This month’s headliner Jason Patterson speaks to The Prague Post.