She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not
Actress Jana Paulová has long sought a text to perform entirely alone on stage. She found it in the sharp and touching one-woman comedy by Stefan Vögel, "She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not." She collaborates on this production with director Pavel Khek, with whom she has already worked on the comedy "Never Too Late."
The story begins with three words scrawled on a piece of paper: "I can't, it won't work..." Dagmar finds them beside a bouquet of roses just before her own wedding - the message is from her fiancé Johnny. Wounded and furious, she escapes to a wooden treehouse where she hid as a child, and begins telling the audience her life story - sarcastically, with exaggeration, sometimes bitterly, but above all with a good dose of humor.
Audiences at Divadlo Kalich have been enjoying another play by Stefan Vögel, "A Well-Played Game," for three years now.











