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Soul Repair at Werichova Vila

Wed, 23 Sep 2026 · 19:00 ✨ New
More dates: 6 Oct, 3 Nov, 24 Nov

Werichova vila, Prague

Soul Repair at Werichova Vila — Werichova vila, Prague

An evening in the beautiful garden setting of Werichova Vila. Join us for a night where we will repair your souls. Are you married? Single? Unhappy or too carefree? Do you feel lonely, hate shopping, or struggle with weight? We have a remedy for many of your worries. How do we do it? We'll make you forget about them during our show!

For every small concern, we have a remedy in the form of a duet, feuilleton, stand-up, or solo chanson. All from our creative workshop, with plenty of humor. You will listen to author readings from the books of actress and writer Martina Preissová, as well as songs by singer and actress Dáša Zázvůrková. You will hear stories from "How I Was Not on Lions" and "Do They Have Glasses in Heaven?", read by the author herself, plus several songs created in the joint workshop of both protagonists.

Don't worry-this isn't just poetry! It's a meeting of two women on stage, each in their own way and sometimes together, repairing the souls of those who want to laugh and reflect. Let yourself be swept up by the rhythm of our temperaments, and we promise that on your way home you'll still be singing and smiling.

Martina Preissová is a Czech theatre, television, and film actress. Since 2000, she has been a permanent member of the drama ensemble of the National Theatre in Prague and also performs at other Prague venues. She was nominated twice (1999, 2004) for the Thalia Prize. In 2021, she published her debut work-a collection of short stories from life, "How I Was Not on Lions and Other Stories", followed by the short-story novel "Do They Have Glasses in Heaven?". You may also know her as a television actress from the series "Hospital at the Edge of the City", "Anatomy of Life", "Sunny", and "Friends", as well as from the films "I'll Wake Up Yesterday" and "Mothers".

Dáša Zázvůrková is a Czech singer and actress. She studied non-verbal and comedy theatre at HAMU under Boris Hybner and Italian studies at the Faculty of Arts of Charles University.