
(5 days)
Pernštejnlove 2026
Theatre festival held in the grounds of Pernštejn Castle in Pardubice, featuring performances by various theatre groups.
Divadlo Tramtarie is an independent professional theatre based in the Slovanský dům in Olomouc, operating since 2004. It produces four premieres per season for adults and children, staging around fifteen performances a month, with each production typically reaching forty reprise shows. The repertoire centres on comedies and adaptations of Czech and international works; the theatre also runs the annual open-air Olomoucké shakespearovské léto festival and is the only independent theatre in the Olomouc Region with its own permanent ensemble. Artistic director and manager is Vladislav Kracík.
Divadlo Tramtarie announced its relocation to Hanácké kasárny on 1. května avenue in Olomouc; the opening of the new stage with a capacity of up to 160 seats is planned for January 2027.
To finance the reconstruction of the new space (estimated costs of 9 million crowns), the theater launched a public fundraising campaign on the Donio platform with the goal of raising 1.8 million crowns.
From February 2026, the ensemble presents selected works also at the Malá kulturní scéna Sedmička (Sokolská 7, Olomouc) in collaboration with Moravské divadlo.
The summer festival Olomoucké |nejen| shakespearovské léto in 2026 moves for the first time from Konvikt to olomoucké Letní kino (Letňák); the festival will take place from August 4 to 16, 2026.
In November 2025, the premiere of a new production of Paní Bovaryová based on the novel by Gustave Flaubert, directed by Vladislav Kracík, took place.