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PragueThe Devil and Kate (Cert a Kácal)

Prague National Theatre
Dvořák: Kate and the Devil, (Cert a Kácal)
Jaroslav Kyzlink; Marián Chudovský; Prague National Theatre Opera; David Švec; Adolf Born; Prague National Theatre Orchestra

PraguePagliacci, Cavalleria Rusticana

Prague National Theatre
Leoncavallo, Mascagni
Richard Hein; Ondřej Havelka; Prague National Theatre Opera; Giulio Cilona; Martin Černý; Jana Zbořilová; Pavel Dautovský
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Musically excellent Bartered Bride in Prague marred by meta production

Alžběta Poláčková (Mařenka), Maria Kobielska (Ludmila), Jiří Hájek (Krušina), Zdeněk Plech (Kecal) © Zdeněk Sokol
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.

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.

Tuttifäntchen: a sweet Christmas confection in Prague

Jekatěrina Krovatěva (Trudel) and Vit Šantora (Tuttifäntchen) © Serghei Gherciu
The Prague National Theatre serves up a bright finish to its insightful, troubling tour of interwar music. 

In Prague, Calixto Bieito delivers a hollow Kátya Kabanová

Powerful visuals can't compensate for an otherwise empty production of Janáček’s gripping tragedy.

Exuberant and stylish heritage: The Bartered Bride in Prague

Magdalena Švecová's staging for Prague National Theatre wins hearts with ensemble work full of verve and costumes that are pure eye candy.

A star turn in a drab surrounding

Karita Mattila produces a star turn in the title role, but a pure concert staging does little to bring out the cleverness of the libretto of Janáček’s Makropulos Case.