
Marná lásky snaha
A classic Czech comedy, Marná lásky snaha, takes the stage in Ostrava — a great pick for theatre lovers looking for a light and entertaining evening.
Multi-day exhibitions and festivals still on today.

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A wordless multimedia black light show blending live scenes with projections and music. The story of love unfolds from first meeting to dark dreams in an authentic Gothic cellar with just 50 seats.

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A magical castle tour led by a witch character through 14 rooms filled with Baroque and Rococo treasures, including a unique collection of medieval weapons. Perfect for families seeking an enchanting journey through Czech history.

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Vilém Wünsche's paintings capture the lives and labour of miners in industrial Ostrava. Fourteen previously unseen works from 1946–1949 are complemented by a children's section with illustrations and an interactive space.

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Antología showcases eight beloved scenes from Black Light Theatre Srnec's repertoire, blending non-verbal humor, dance and black light theatre art in a show that has captivated audiences worldwide.

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A summer series of theatrical performances for children in the natural setting of Ekopark Holá Hora in Prešov. Divadlo Etudy presents fairy tale stories and interactive shows.

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A multimedia interactive black light theatre show exploring the many faces of love, where audiences actively experience the emotions of the characters. This nonverbal performance combines black light theatre with film projections and original music.
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A performance of Maugli at the Pardubice Tourist Information Centre.

(42 days)
A bitter comedy about growing up in the 1980s, where a group of boys in a small town grapple with love, freedom, and the absurdities of the era.

(8 days)
Shakespeare's classic comedy of love and identity performed at the scenic Prague Castle venue.

(5 days)
A week-long theatre camp for children aged 6–12 featuring acting training, movement activities, and a final performance for parents.

(3 days)
Shakespeare's comedy Love's Labour's Lost opens the Summer Shakespeare Festival in Ostrava with three performances at the castle. The festival continues through August with eight different productions staged outdoors.