The Kolowrat Theatre Presents Brian Friel's INTIMATE LETTERS

By: Jan. 09, 2010
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Great masters and love. Great works and love. Love as inspiration for creation. Love as the final outcry. Love as pain. Love as joy. Love, love, love. A play about Leoš Janá?ek, who in the autumn of his life became besotted with a young woman - Kamila Stösslová. The play will have its premiere on January 29 at the Kolowrat Theatre.

He loved her, he languished for her, and sent her letters full of passion. This very woman inspired his quartet "Intimate Letters". Brian Friel is undoubtedly one of the greatest playwrights of the 1960s generation. His plays are in-depth probes into social and cultural problems. He received the prestigious Tony award for his filmed play Dancing at Lughnasa. In addition to plays, Brian Friel has also translated works by Chekhov and Turgenev. Our performance will also comprise live music.

Duration of the performance: 1 hour and 30 minutes

Translation: Pavel Dominik
Director: Lucie B?lohradská
Stage design: Lucie B?lohradská / Katarína Hollá
Costumes: Katarína Hollá
Adaptation: Iva Klestilová
Dramaturgy: Iva Klestilová
MusicAl Cooperation : Emil Viklický

'Intimate Letters' premieres January 29 and runs through May 27.

For tickets, performance dates and more information, click here.

 



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