
Images of Love – Black Light Theatre (Schwarzlichttheater)
A multimedia black light theatre production exploring the stages of love and relationships. A non-verbal performance with no language barriers, suitable for all ages.

A multimedia black light theatre production exploring the stages of love and relationships. A non-verbal performance with no language barriers, suitable for all ages.

A circus production by Maksim Komar celebrating 15 years of Cirk La Putyka. The show blends humor, magic, and circus poetry in the unique setting of Azyl78.

A powerful stage adaptation of Ken Kesey's classic novel about conflict between an authoritarian nurse and a patient in a psychiatric hospital. The acclaimed play was also adapted into Milos Forman's Oscar-winning film.

A poetic adaptation of a classic tale about five boys' childhood in the early Czechoslovak Republic, brimming with adventures and friendship.

Chekhov's masterpiece about art, love, and disappointment in a Russian provincial setting. A timeless exploration of human longing and artistic ambition.

A poetic adaptation of a classic work about five boys growing up in the early Czechoslovak Republic. A gentle and nostalgic portrait of friendship and coming of age.
Multi-day exhibitions and festivals still on today.

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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 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 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.

(113 days)
Quarterly theatre subscription offering a curated programme of performances at Prague's Žižkovské Theatre Járy Cimrmana from autumn through the end of 2026.