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PragaLibuše

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Smetana: Libuše
Robert Jindra; Jan Burian; Prague National Theatre Opera; Jaroslav Kyzlink; Petr Zuska; Kateřina Štefková; Daniel Dvořák

BrnoKátya Kabanová

National Theatre Brno
Janáček: Kátya Kabanová
Robert Jindra; Krzysztof Warlikowski; Bayerische Staatsoper; Małgorzata Szczęśniak; Felice Ross; Bayerischer Staatsopernchor; Bayerisches Staatsorchester

PragaRusalka

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Dvořák: Rusalka
Robert Jindra; SKUTR (Martin Kukučka and Lukáš Trpišovský); Prague National Theatre Opera; David Švec; Tomáš Netopil; Martin Chocholoušek; Simona Rybáková

PragaThe Rake's ProgressNueva producción

Prague National Theatre
Stravinsky: The Rake's Progress
Robert Jindra; Mélanie Huber; Prague National Theatre Opera; Lena Hiebel; Dino Strucken; Prague National Theatre Orchestra

PragaKátya Kabanová

© Zdenek Sokol
Janáček: Kátya Kabanová
Robert Jindra; Calixto Bieito; Prague National Theatre Opera; Aída Leonor Guardia; Eva Butzkies; Prague National Theatre Orchestra; Prague National Theatre Chorus

PragaRusalka

© Pavel Hejny
Dvořák: Rusalka
Robert Jindra; SKUTR (Martin Kukučka and Lukáš Trpišovský); Prague National Theatre Opera; David Švec; Tomáš Netopil; Martin Chocholoušek; Simona Rybáková
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In Prague, a high-minded new Rheingold never gets off the ground

Adam Plachetka (Wotan) © Petr Neubert
Sláva Daubnerová's contemporary treatment of the Ring opener at the Prague National Theatre is socially ambitious but artistically disappointing.

Revival of Ostrčil’s The Legend of Erin misses the mark in Prague

Seth Carico (Finn) and Jana Vrána (National Theatre Opera Ballet) © Petr Neubert
An ambitious effort to honor hometown hero Otakar Ostrčil sags under its own weight at the Prague National Theatre. 

Cherubini’s Medea falls flat in Prague

Arnheiður Eiríksdóttir (Neris) and Svetlana Aksenova (Medea) © Petr Neubert
The challenges of Cherubini’s version of the Greek tragedy prove too much for the National Theatre to overcome.

Šárka: a controversial revival in Prague

Maida Hundeling (Šárka) © Zdeněk Sokol
A chilly reception for director Kay Link's fresh take on a mythical Czech heroine mars an otherwise superb performance.

An all-star Jenůfa falls short in Prague

Kateřina Kněžíková (Jenůfa), Karita Mattila (Kostelnička) and Aleš Briscein (Laca) © Zdeněk Sokol
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

Jana Sibera (Blažena) and Aleš Briscein (Vít) © Serghei Gherciu
Aided by spirited singers and enthusiastic musicians, director Ondřej Havelka brings an imaginative, ironic touch to a lesser-known Smetana opera.