
An Enemy of the People
Uncompromising direction by Michal Hába transforms Ibsen's drama about a doctor fighting the majority into a wild critique of liberal democracy and capitalist society.
Henrik Ibsen was a 19th-century Norwegian playwright widely regarded as the father of modern realist drama. His works explore social conventions, morality, and complex psychology. Hedda Gabler (1890) is one of his most celebrated plays, portraying a woman trapped in a stifling existence.

Uncompromising direction by Michal Hába transforms Ibsen's drama about a doctor fighting the majority into a wild critique of liberal democracy and capitalist society.

(3 days)
Henrik Ibsen's legendary drama about the life and adventures of Peer Gynt, performed by the National Theatre of Moravian-Silesian Region.

Henrik Ibsen's classic play about female emancipation and hidden truths, performed as part of the Shakespeare Festival in Litomyšl, directed by Jan Nebeský.