| Thursday 27 August 2026 | 19:00 |
| Sunday 30 August 2026 | 19:00 |
| Monday 28 September 2026 | 19:00 |
| Saturday 17 October 2026 | 19:00 |
| Thursday 29 October 2026 | 19:00 |
| Sunday 20 December 2026 | 19:00 |
| Prague National Theatre Opera | ||
| Jaroslav Kyzlink | Conductor | |
| David Švec | Conductor | |
| Alice Nellis | Director | |
| Matěj Cibulka | Set Designer, Lighting Designer | |
| Kateřina Štefková | Costume Designer | |
| Prague National Theatre Orchestra | ||
| Prague National Theatre Chorus | ||
| Klára Lidová | Choreography | |
| Prague National Theatre Opera Ballet | ||
| Alžběta Poláčková | Soprano | Mařenka |
| Kateřina Kněžíková | Soprano | Mařenka |
| Jana Sibera | Soprano | Mařenka |
| Barbora Perná | Soprano | Mařenka |
| Jiří Sulženko | Bass | Kecal |
| Pavel Švingr | Bass | Kecal |
| Zdeněk Plech | Bass | Kecal |
| Jan Hnyk | Bass | Kecal |
| Ondřej Koplík | Tenor | Vašek |
| Josef Moravec | Tenor | Vašek |
| Peter Berger | Tenor | Jeník |
| Richard Samek | Tenor | Jeník |
Smetana and the librettist Karel Sabina masterfully mocked all those who expected the “national opera” to be an idyllic picture of the Czech countryside, with its inhabitants being virtuous and governed by high morals. The Bartered Bride is thus far more humorous than “national”. Nonetheless, its humour is precisely of the type Czechs so love, and hence Smetana’s opera, abounding in irony, scathing, occasionally even cynical, wit, as well as tenderness and simple joie de vivre, has ultimately become “national” in the best sense of the word ...
The National Theatre has presented many adaptations of The Bartered Bride, which has always been a staple of its repertoire. The 21st production of The Bartered Bride was entrusted to the film and stage director Alice Nellis. What prevails this time? Sentimental foregrounding of the life in a picturesque Czech village, or jest and the self-irony with which Smetana and Sabina imbued their opera?
As interpreted by Alice Nellis, The Bartered Bride this time does not only poke fun at villagers of bygone times, but also at those who for generations have striven to find the formula for restaging the Czech "opera of operas“.
Accordingly, the current production of The Bartered Bride does not only retell the story of Mařenka, Jeník, Vašek and Kecal, it is also about “how opera is made“ – how rehearsals proceed, how it gradually assumes a theatrical shape, how the director tries to make the opera “modern”, how the others frown at his endeavours, what can happen at the rehearsals, and how The Bartered Bride finally finds the right form – merry indeed, as well as moving and visually beautiful!
Audiences are advised that we use tobacco products during the performance.
Suitable for audience from 10 years.
Reviews of The Bartered Bride (Prodaná nevěsta) directed by Alice Nellis

