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Sondheim: Sweeney Todd
Anna Pozidis; Martin Čičvák; Prague National Theatre Opera; Richard Hein; Hans Hoffer; Georges Vafias; Jan Dörner
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Humperdinck: Hänsel und Gretel
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Zemlinsky: Der Zwerg (The Dwarf)
Hermann Bäumer; Ersan Mondtag; Prague National Theatre Opera; Anna Pozidis; Prague State Opera Orchestra; Prague State Opera Chorus; Jana Sibera
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Sondheim: Sweeney Todd
Anna Pozidis; Martin Čičvák; Prague National Theatre Opera; Richard Hein; Hans Hoffer; Georges Vafias; Jan Dörner
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Parsifal reconsidered: A provocative improvisation in Prague

Timo Riihonen and Ester Pavlů stand out in a strong cast which carries Andreas Homoki's revised version of Wagner's final opera.
Musically excellent Bartered Bride in Prague marred by meta production

Smetana in Prague is never likely to be less than a delight, and the National Theatre assembles a fine cast for a revival of Alice Nellis' production of his greatest opera.
A bleak Jenůfa from Calixto Bieito

The director drains the life out of an impassioned opera with a staging devoid of authenticity and ideas.
An audacious update of a Dvořák classic in Prague

Directors Martin Kukučka and Lukáš Trpišovský, who work together as SKUTR, take on Dvořák’s Rusalka with a surfeit of ideas.
An all-star Jenůfa falls short in Prague

Superb singing and brilliant work in the pit can't quite rescue Jiří Nekvasil's overambitious production.
At Prague’s National Theatre, a witty, well-kept Smetana Secret

Aided by spirited singers and enthusiastic musicians, director Ondřej Havelka brings an imaginative, ironic touch to a lesser-known Smetana opera.
