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Stavovské divaldo (Estates Theatre)
Prague, Czech Republic
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Na Prikope 16, Praha 1
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Saturday: 10am to 5 pm
Sunday: 10am to 3 pm


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Goldilocks
Stavovské divaldo (Estates Theatre)
Prague
Czech Republic
Fri, 12th September 2008 - Sat, 13th September 2008
The National theatre Ballet does not want to neglect its youngest audience members and it has therefore decided to dedicate this production to children. The choreographer Jan Kodet and the director Ondřej Havelka have created a dance fairy tale based on the motif of K. J. Erben’s classic fairy tale of “Goldilocks”. Will Jiřík understand the language of the animals and will the evil king make a scene? Will the pearls be found, will the ring be found, will the golden-haired lady be found? Will there also be enough living water for Jiřík? Will faithfulness and love overcome all boundaries? Come and cross your fingers!
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Stavovské divaldo (Estates Theatre)
Ovocný trh
Prague 1
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In 1787 the world premiere of Don Giovanni was held at the Estates Theatre, with the great Amadeus Mozart himself conducting...

The Theatre of the Estates is one of the most beautiful historic theatre buildings in Europe. The aristocrat František Antonín Count Nostitz Rieneck, fired by a desire to enhance the charm of his native city and the minds of his fellow citizens, had this edifice built. It took not quite two years to construct and the theatre was officially opened in 1783 with a first performance of the tragedy Emilia Galotti by Lessing. Originally the theatre was dubbed Count Nostitz’s Theatre. This exceptional project for Prague of the time corresponded to the prevailing spirit at the end of 18th century when national theatres were being built at European courts, in towns and cultural centres in keeping with the visions of enlightenment promoted by facilitating general access to theatres, considered to be moral institutions demonstrating the cultural standard of a nation. The inscription above the portal reads Patriae et Musis - To the Native Land and the Muses. This motto serves as a proof of the founder’s original intention and has lost none of its validity to this day. When this theatre was linked to the National Theatre, the latter’s motto “The Nation Unto Itself” became a natural complement to the former.

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Metro B, A - Stop Můstek
Close to the bottom side of Wenceslas Square, at the Old Town.

Dress code: Guests are encouraged to dress smartly. A jacket & tie is not strictly necessary, but we would advise against wearing jeans and trainers.
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